[ICOM] Icom EX-1 Extension Terminal, plus other Icom items FS
Gary Fiber
gfiber at comcast.net
Thu Jan 28 23:36:39 EST 2010
Stephen,
I am reasonably sure the EX-1 will work with your IC-751A. It should
just plug up to the rig but its not to hard to move connections around
if you need to.
I looked on www.icom.co.jp and they changed their support site it
appears. Seems many of the old accessories are gone or I can't find them.
There was an EX-1 and EX-2. I think the EX-2 had a crystal calibrator in
it where the EX-1 did not.
Both had a heavier relay for amplifier keying and broke out the ACC jack
to a more usable form.
Gary K8IZ
On 1/28/2010 6:29 PM, Stephen Wilson wrote:
> Dear Ken,
>
> Do you still have the EX-1 for sale? Will it work with my Icom IC-751A?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Steve, XE1UFO
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Ken Simpson, W8EK<W8EK at speakeasy.net>wrote:
>
>
>> For Sale:
>>
>> Icom EX-1 "Extension terminal"
>> This item is used with many of the older Icom rigs,
>> specifically the ones that use the 24 pin molex socket
>> (4 rows of 6 pins) for accessory items. The EX-1
>> permits two accessory items using the 24 pin connector
>> to be used. It also has a row of RCA phone jacks that
>> can be connected for various functions.
>> This particular unit is still in its box. It even
>> includes a brand new 24 pin plug, complete with all of
>> the pins and the shielded hood, plus a couple cables
>> with RCA plugs on them. $25
>>
>>
>> Icom IC-230 Two Meter FM Transceiver
>>
>> This was one of the first synthesized 2 meter FM rigs made.
>> From Icom, it covered the 146 and 147 MHz segments, which
>> were the only FM band segments at the time. It has about
>> 10 watts output, as it came from Icom.
>>
>> Since it was one of the first, it is also a rig that has
>> many modifications for it. This one has a high-low power
>> switch added, with a pot to adjust the low power.
>>
>> This particular unit is not working at the present time. It
>> appears to have had a switch added that might be to give it
>> the 145 MHz band segment, or it could be for something else.
>>
>> Radio only, with no accessories. $8
>>
>>
>> 7 pin DIN Cable:
>>
>> This cable has a 7 pin DIN plug on each end, and is
>> about 18 inches long. I think it is used for Icom HF
>> transceivers to connect the HF rig to one of the
>> automatic antenna tuners, such as the AT-150. It
>> could have other uses. $18
>>
>>
>> Antenna adapter to fit the BNC connector on an HT and
>> provide an SO-239 connector that will permit a PL-259 to
>> be attached. This can be used with any HT that has a BNC
>> connector. $5
>>
>>
>> Selectone ST-131 Subaudible PL tone encoder
>> If you need subaudible tones, this unit will add them
>> to the Icom IC-2AT, 3AT, 4AT, and others of that series
>> that lacked the tones originally. It is a postage stamp
>> size unit. This one has never been used, and is still
>> in its original plastic bag, with the instructions. $30
>>
>>
>> ORIGINAL Icom operating manuals:
>>
>> Please note that all of these are original Icom
>> manuals and are not copies.
>> All are in very good condition.
>> These are original manuals only.
>>
>> BC-30 Desk Charger $5
>> BC-35 Desk Charger $7
>> BP-2, BP-3, BP-4, BP-5 battery packs $3
>> BP-21, BP-22, BP-23, and BP-24 Batteries $3
>> DC-1 DC pack for IC-2 AT series HTs $4
>> HM-8 Hand Microphone, w/schematic $5
>> IC-2 AT, 2 meter HT $10
>> IC-22 S, 2 m FM transceiver $12
>> IC-229, 2 meter mobile transceiver $15
>> IC-3 PA Power supply / speaker $10
>> UT-16 Voice Synthesizer $5
>>
>> These are original manuals only.
>>
>>
>> Prices do not include shipping from Florida.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Ken, W8EK
>>
>> Ken Simpson
>> E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net
>> Voice Phone (352) 732-8400
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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