[ICOM] Icom IC-706 MK II G vs. IC-7000

Paul Gates, KD3JF pearly732003 at yahoo.com
Thu May 22 10:13:53 EDT 2008


In my 706 G the only way I could get fully output was
at 13.5 volts. At 12 volts power was way down....

Paul Gates, KD3JF
--- Larry Benko <xxw0qe at comcast.net> wrote:

> One more large difference is that the 706 requires
> significantly less DC 
> voltage to produce full power out than the 7000
> does.  While this is not 
> a big deal in a fixed environment it is for mobile
> use.  Take a look at 
>
http://www.bnk.com/W0QE/IC7000_vs_IC706_mobile_pwr.html
> for the 
> details.  By the way I own both radios and have 30K
> mobile contacts on 
> the 706 and over 10K on the 7000 so I am "slightly"
> familiar with both 
> radios.  About 60% is CW and about 40% SSB.  I now
> run a battery booster 
> with the 7000.
> 
> 73,
> Larry, W0QE
> 
> John Geiger wrote:
> > Some of the things you would get:
> >
> > 1. Multiple filter widths for each mode
> > 2. Extra 15 watts on UHF
> > 3. Pass band tuning
> > 4. CW memory keyer
> > 5. Voice keyer
> > 6. Manual notch-Autonotchs were created by Satan
> hiimself
> > 7. Somewhat usable bandscope
> > 8. Really lousy mic audio
> > 9. Built in TCXO
> >
> > 73s John AA5JG
> >
> >   
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