[ICOM] [ICOM} IC-701 power plug

Bill NY9H ny9h at arrl.net
Sat Mar 12 16:50:45 EST 2011


GARY  thanks for the info abt the ps being 19 volts....

I'm surprised i have not blown up something since i got my 701 !!!!!!!
still have it.,...

tnx

bill/3


At 03:14 PM 3/12/2011, you wrote:
>The IC-701 is over 30 years old, sold in the late 1970's and very early
>1980's. The parts people at Icom might still have connectors if they did
>not toss them out. But you are better coming at them with a part number
>I doubt many at Icom America will know much of anything about the
>IC-701. The people that did have all but moved on to other things in
>life. I don't think there is any tech there that knows the rig anymore I
>can't think of anyone who did when I left in 2001.
>
>BUT...I would ask Kuni Okuma.:  w7jv at aol.com
>or Scott Malcom.:  mts at toledotel.com
>
>If you also stumbled onto an IC-PS-701 matching power supply....Be Aware
>its a non regulated supply. its normal output is about 19 volts. All of
>the required regulation was built into the IC-701 Transceiver.
>Strange way of doing it but that's the way it was done for that radio
>and power supply.
>
>So NEVER connect the PS--701 to any rig other than the IC-701 or you
>will burn it up.
>
>Gary K8IZ
>
>
>
>
>On 3/12/2011 11:41 AM, TVComlGuy at aol.com wrote:
> > Good afternoon to the group.
> >
> > I picked up two IC-701's today at a swapmeet.  They are both missing  the 3
> > prong power connectors.  Would anyone have these or a source for  them?
> >
> > 73//Ron, KB0WAR
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