[ICOM] No longer supported radios
Jim Hargrave
w5ifp at gvtc.com
Sun May 20 10:14:36 EDT 2012
I will vouch fully for the IC-735. I bought mine in 1986 and its still a
great little radio.
I use if for SO2R and Mobile in my motorhome. Its small and compact, yet
large enough
for the thumbs to not get in each others way adjusting the knobs. It
supports CI-V control.
It has battery backup for memories, but the CPU operating system is not
volatile like some other models.
73s de Jim
W5IFP
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> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 7:32 AM
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> The 701 would be number 1.I believe the first solid state
> ,factory built
> (sb-104)100w rig,dual vfo,processor,nb,filters,small
> size,pbt,notch.I think
> it was a game changer.Then the 735..getting aeay from the
> 720/720a relay
> band switching.The 745 a great radio and with variable
> agc.751/751a..then
> the 775..all great rigs..73 john
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> > What is everyone's top five no longer supported radios made
> > by Icom? Why do you think these five deserve to be
> > recognized as being the top 5?
> >
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