[ICOM] Icom HF Xcvr and other Icom items FS
Ken, W8EK
kenw8ek at gmail.com
Sun Mar 11 13:58:14 EDT 2018
Icom HF Transceiver and other Icom items For Sale:
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Icom IC-781, 160 thru 10 meter Amateur Radio Transceiver
The IC-781 is a total communications masterpiece, covering
from 160 thru 10 meters. It has a built-in multifunction
five inch CRT display, spectrum scope, dual watch receive,
standard wide and narrow filters for both SSB and CW, iambic
keyer, 99 tunable memories, 105 dB dynamic range, 150 watts
of RF output power, fully adjustable noise blanker and AGC
circuits, all mode operation, built in antenna tuner plus
many more features combine to make the Icom IC-781 an
amateur's dream rig. This rig was built to military standards,
which is where it was primarily used. Most hams are probably
more familiar with its brother, the IC-7800. This unit sold
new in the $10,000 area. It operates from 110 VAC.
Features
5 Inch CRT Display
Dual Watch
Spectrum Scope
.10-30 MHz Receive
99 Memories
Adjustable AGC
Adjustable NB
Adjustable Notch
10 dB Preamp
105 dB Dyn. Range
150 Watts Output
100% Duty Cycle
Built in Antenna Tuner
Full Break-in CW
CW Pitch Control
Terminal Monitor
CI-V Interface
Twin PBT
Direct Digital Synthesizer
More info at
https://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/2435spec.html
This one works 100%, and looks very close to new. It includes
hand microphone, power cord, and manual. You need nothing
else, as the crystal filters that you normally pay extra for
are included in it.
These units sold for the $10,000 category when new, and were
used primarily by the military. Buy this marvel for only $1800.
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Icom HM-36
This is the standard hand microphone that comes with
many modern Icom rigs when new. It has a round 8 pin
connector, and also has up and down switches on top.
This one works fine and looks like new. $30
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Gap "Hear It" Speaker:
The Gap "Hear It" is a compact speaker with digital
signal processing to reduce or eliminate noise. This
speaker greatly improves signal to noise ratio and
speech clarity. It can be used for AM, FM or SSB
voice signals. This innovative product was developed
in England and is available now in the USA.
A front mounted bi-color LED lets you know when the
speaker is drawing power (red) and when it is processing
(green).
The rear panel features a control used to set the eight
levels of noise cancelling. It also has the DC input jack
for the required 12-28 VDC at 500 mA. A 6 foot audio lead
is included (3.5 mm mini mono plug). This device comes
with a 4 foot fused DC power cable. Or you can purchase a
"Wall Wart" for operation from AC.
It uses a convenient "Gimble Mount".
This one works fine and looks like new. These sell for
about $170 new. Buy this one for only $110.
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Icom Mounting Bracket:
Icom 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
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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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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.
Only $12
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Cable for computer control of your transceiver:
This cable was used to create computer control
of an Icom IC-706 Mk II G. It probably will work
with other Icom rigs as well as the IC-706, and
probably any ham rig that needs an 1/8 inch plug
for computer control.
It has a USB connector on one end, and a 3.5 mm
plug to plug into the rig on the other end.
Only $20.
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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.
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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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