[ICOM] IC-706, plus many accessories FS

Floyd Petri fpetri at eastex.net
Wed Feb 1 20:20:41 EST 2017


If you take PAYPAL? I want the Icom OPC-589 Adapter if you still have it. 

Floyd Petri, KF5YDH
165 Feagin Street
Chester, TX 75936-6071
Ph. 936-635-2556 Cell

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From: Icom [mailto:icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Ken, W8EK
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 6:27 PM
To: Icom List
Subject: [ICOM] IC-706, plus many accessories FS


HF + VHF + UHF Transceiver, Crystal Filters,
Mounting Brackets, Cables, Microphones, Power
Cord, Linear Amp Cable, and more For Sale:
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Icom IC-706 Mk II G, 160 m to 440 MHz transceiver:

The 706 Series is one of the most popular transceivers in
amateur radio history. The IC-706 Mark II G adds many new
features and capabilities not found in the previous versions.
The "G" is an all-mode transceiver providing 100 watts on
HF/6 m, 50 watts on 2 m, and 20 watts on 440 MHz. It receives
from 30 KHz to 199 MHz and 400 to 470 MHz. It has a removable
front panel that allows control of all features. The UT-106 DSP
module is standard. One or two optional filters may be added.

Features:
.03-199, 400-470 MHz Receive
Alpha memories
Preamp/ATT
VFO A/B
IF Shift
Scanning
S/RF Meter
100 Watts HF+6M, 50 Watts 2M, 20 Watts 440
100 Memories
All band Multimode
Removable head
Mini Spectrum Scope
Electronic Keyer

This particular unit includes hand microphone,
power cord, and manual in its original box.
All looks and works great.

Only $575.
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Icom Crystal Filters:

These filters are for use in Icom rigs with the
9 MHz IF, and includes the Icom 706 series radios,
IC-746, IC-756, IC-775/DSP transceivers and the IC-R75
receiver, among others. They are plug in filters, so
they can be easily installed.

FL-100 500 Hz CW Filter
Although usually used for CW, it is also useful for
digital modes.
Still in its original box, apparently unused. $75
As above, looks close to new, but not in original box. $70

FL-223 1900 Hz Narrow SSB Filter
Although it is called a narrow SSB filter, it is also
very useful for digital work, and can also be used
for wider CW.
Still in original box, apparently unused. $75
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Mounting Brackets:

MB-51
This is an odd mounting bracket that is not often found
in ham circles.  It can attach to a dash and swivel to
most any direction.  It has a screw to take "head mounts"
such as the MB-63 for the IC-706.  Basically it is an
additional way to mount a remote head.  It is chrome
plated, and really looks great.  $40

MB-62
Standard mobile mounting bracket for the IC-706, AT-180,
IC-7000, IC-7100, and others.
Still in its original box, complete with all hardware. $25

MB-63
Bracket to mount the control head of the IC-706 and
maybe others.
Still in its original box, complete with all hardware. $25
As above, but not in original box.  $20

Icom OPC-581
This cable is used on any of the Icom 706 series to
separate the control head from the main body of the
radio to permit easier mobile installation.
This one is new, still in its original box. $75

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Icom OPC-589 Adapter
Allows one to use a microphone with round 8 pin
connector (wired for Icom) on a rig that uses the
newer modular connectors. E.g. an Icom HM-36 can
be used on an IC-706.
These sell for $37 new. This one may not have been
used. It looks new. $25
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Microphones
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Icom HM-23
16 digit DTMF mic with Up/Down switches.
Round 8 pin connector fits most Icom rigs using a
round 8 pin connector.
Works and looks like new. $40
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Icom HM-77
16 digit DTMF mic with Up/Down switches, plus MW, MR,
and VFO buttons. Mic plug is modular LAN as used on
IC-281, IC-2340, IC-2200, and most others that use
the modular connector.
Works and looks like new. $40
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Icom HM-36 Electret Hand Mic
Similar to HM-12, but electret mic element.
Used on most of the newer Icom rigs with round
8 pin plugs. Requires polarizing voltage.
This one is Made in Japan, and says so on it.
Works 100% and looks like new. $40
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Icom HM-36
As above, but does not say "Made in Japan" on it.
I have seen some new out of the box from Japan with
no label on it, so this one could have been made in
Japan or it could have been elsewhere. It works
fine, sounds fine, and looks like new. $30
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Icom HM-46 L Speaker Mic
Nice compact speaker mic that sounds great.
Looks like new. $20
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DC Power Cable

This is the heavy duty power cable as used on most of
the Icom HF rigs, plus also many Kenwood, Alinco, and others.
It has the 6 pin molex connector, with four pins used - two
for plus and two for ground.
It looks good, and of course works fine. $22
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Linear Amp Switching Cable:

This cable goes from an Icom transceiver to a linear
amplifier to switch the amp from transmit to receive.

One end has a DIN connector, as is used with most Icom
rigs. The other end has an RCA phono plug, as used by most
linear amplifiers.

Before using this cable, please check the switching
capabilities of your transceiver, and the requirements
of your amplifier.

Cable with ALC and relay switching, designed for use on
an Icom 706. It can also be used on many other Icoms. $20
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Cable for Icom Transceiver to Digital Controller:

The package says "The Country Ham RTC2-Ic", TNC-Radio
Cable w/ DIN and Mike Plug. For use with MFJ, AEA, and
PacComm TNCs using a 5 pin DIN plug. The opposite
end has a round Icom 8 pin connector as used on most
Icom rigs. Pin outs are listed on the label.

There is also an attached cable with 1/8 inch plug to
go to the speaker jack.

This cable is apparently new, still in its original bag.

$15
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I also have many other accessories of many different brands
available.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.


Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400







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