[ICOM] 706 receiver mute problem

David Aukamp d.aukamp at verizon.net
Sun Aug 19 05:34:46 EDT 2007


This sounds like a power supply issue that's often discussed on the 
LIST. Icom's are pretty fussy about their operating voltage. Verify 
that you have 13.8V at the 706 terminals from your PS and check the 
power cord and connectors for loose or hi-res. connections.

GL & 73, Dave - K4QT


At 04:03 AM 8/19/2007, you wrote:

>Message: 1
>Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 20:36:31 -0500
>From: "JARC Hamfest" <hamfest at msham.org>
>Subject: [ICOM] 706 receiver mute problem
>To: "Icom List" <icom at mailman.qth.net>
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>Am trying out a nice 706MkIIG but a wierd receiver mute occurs after several
>minutes.  The audio disappears, and the S meter bar graph slowly moves left
>to zero.  I do have the faceplate attached to the main unit - it is not
>separated.
>
>The mike will not key - the receive light goes out - the radio is on but
>inoperable.
>
>The only way to restore it is to turn it off - pull the faceplate tab -
>scoot the faceplate to the right for a second or two - slide it back to the
>left to the locked position - and turn the unit back on - usually the audio
>will be restored - radio now normal.
>
>Bought a LDG AT-7000 tuner - hooked it up yesterday - seems to be working
>fine.  Antenna is a G5RV with center up about 40' and ends drooping some -
>output power on HI.
>
>Did numerous total resets - thought it might be a squelch problem - set the
>RF gain to no squelch - still same problem.
>
>A friend with a 706MkII tried his faceplate - same receiver mute occurred.
>
>Any ideas what to do or send it back to Icom?
>
>TIA & 73
>
>Lew W5LEW



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