[ICOM] Icom 740 vs 751A
Vladimir Sidarau
vs.lists at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 17:15:02 EDT 2012
The two rigs are pretty much on par but the 740's receiver is perhaps
even better than the 751A because the 740 is a HAM-bands-only rig,
while the 751A provides general coverage. The rest is pretty much the
same. The NBs are just so-so.
If you have an experience with more modern rigs, it will be quite
annoying to see the 10 Hz tuning step and absence of computer control.
But everything depends of your interests, of course. Still, the 740 is
famous for its incredible receiver, first of all, due to its
outstanding sensitivity.
73,
Vladimir VE3IAE
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On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 12:46 PM, John G. <af5cc at fidmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking at a fully loaded Icom 740 for what seems like a decent price. It has 2 CW filters, mechanical 3rd IF SSB filter, keyer, ect. For the price one might also be able to find an Icom 751A. How do the receivers compare in these two rigs? Is the 751A a much better rig than the 740? How does the NB in each one compare in taking out line noise and stuff like that?
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> 73 John AF5CC
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