[ICOM] External Tuner
Bob Burns W9BU
w9bu_lists at rlburns.net
Sat Mar 14 11:28:52 EDT 2015
On the IC-7600, as soon as you insert the plug into the "tuner" jack on the
radio, the radio disables the internal tuner and uses the external tuner. I
believe that my IC-746Pro was the same. The 7600 has two antenna jacks--the
feedline connected to ANT1 has to go to the external tuner. But, you can
still connect a feedline for a separate antenna to ANT2 and use the
internal tuner with it.
Bob...
On Mar 14, 2015 10:10 AM, "Jack" <k4wsb at arrl.net> wrote:
> On the Pro III it's a menu option....
> Procedure to turn automatic tuning off should be in your manual
>
>
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> On 3/14/2015 9:59 AM, Dave Edwards wrote:
>
>> Many Icoms have that plastic plug for connection of an external tuner.
>> Even some Icoms that have a tuner built-in.
>> If you are using an external tuner, how do you indicate to the radio that
>> you want to use it, and not
>> the built-in one?
>> I would think when you hold the "tune" button, or "tuner" to activate the
>> tuner...the built in one will begin its' search.
>> Anyone??
>> ....Dave
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