[ICOM] ICOM IC-2100 vs 2100H

Jack k4wsb at arrl.net
Tue Sep 16 11:48:04 EDT 2014


Thanx for the input guys

Looking at all the pics on the net, I've come to the conclusion that 
Icom changed the ID screened on the radio from 2100 to 2100H sometime 
during production

On 9/15/2014 6:18 PM, Jack wrote:
> The ID on top of the radio is IC-2100
> There are pictures on the net that only show radios with the IC-2100H 
> decal...
> Maybe this is just an older radio?
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> On 9/15/2014 5:35 PM, ma.locksmith at juno.com wrote:
>> My GUESS.....  only a guess
>>
>> The H signifies a high power version of the 2100.  Typical for many 
>> sets.
>>
>> Compare the output block
>>
>> Ed
>> K1ZOK
>>   On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:32:44 -0400 Jack <k4wsb at arrl.net> writes:
>>> Searching the internet turned up nothing...
>>> Looking for the manual for the 2100 produces only 2100H info
>>>
>>>
>>> What is the difference between these 2 models?
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