[ICOM] First Icom HF radio was IC-701
Charles.Frost at aliefisd.net
Charles.Frost at aliefisd.net
Fri Oct 19 08:13:59 EDT 2007
The first PLL radio was the Barlow Wadley XCR30 developed and built in
South Africa.
Frosty
K5LBU
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On Behalf Of Ron Hashiro
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 4:30 AM
To: icom at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [ICOM] First Icom HF radio was IC-701
Yes, the first Icom HF radio was the IC-701. Had the same type of
opto-interrupter VFO control found on the Icom VHF radios of the
same vintage. I also believe it was the first HF PLL radio of its
day.
I remember dreaming of owning one then, but over the years, the
current generation of radios make it seem like night and day.
However, back then, it was a slick piece of equipment.
Still got my original IC-215 crystal, and IC-22S mobile, which
were my second and third radios, the first being a Heathkit HW-16A
to get my novice.
I've owned/collected all kinds of radio since then, but my main
VHF home radio (now) is an IC-22U (that's right, the U) stuck on one
repeater freq. It's on whenever I turn on the laptop and work
the Internet. The back-up radio is the IC-910H, which I take
into the field occasionally for mobile satellite work. I'll fix a
couple
of the IC-22A's when I get some spare time near the holidays,
and hook up the ID-1 again soon..
Ron Hashiro, AH6RH
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