The main category is Icom IC-756 that is about HF and 6 meters 100 Watt SSB CW AM & FM. So if you can’t tell by now I’m big on mentoring and promotion….and my first ht was a Baofeng…. The resource is currently listed in in a single category. this is pretty dated piece of equipment: Icom - IC756 ProII, but for me it works wonderfully.
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I look at it this way yes they are cheap but they are bringing people into the hobby and if they have good experiences and mentoring from their peers they will move on from the cheap Chinese radios to the better equipment. Icom 756 pro2 10 Icom 2730 10 Kenwood Instruction manual, TH-D7A 10 Icom IC 746 Instruction Manual 12 Shipping included Listing 1565401 - Submitted on 11/19/21 by Callsign K9IKE - IP: cpe-65-29-153-16.wi.res.rr.com Click to Contact- Send this Ad to a Friend RADIOHF - ICOM 756 PRO Sold pending funds Icom 756 PRO With hand mic & fused DC. Next will probably get me some emails the subject is baofengs A lot of new hams are starting out with these radios because there cheap and some of the more experienced hams put them down. people learn different ways they may have read that book but just need someone to put it in different words so they can understand it better. so many towns have their own yearly weekend carnival/flea market set up there get on the radio there promote your club make some contacts sell some equipment have a good time let the public see you operating answer some questions next I read different forums on different sites and I’ll be reading and see a new ham ask a question and some of the more experienced hams can be rude and be like are you kidding read a book other hams are very helpful it only takes one bad experience to turn someone away. clubs getting out in parks and other public places and operating except a few times a year like field days. The number of Amateur operators is down a large part do to newer technology and I know this isn't new information to most, but there is another part that keeps numbers down Lack of public promotion i.e. It will restart automatically and voila! The transmitter is "unloicked" now, and will be able to transmitt on all frequencies from about 0.5 to about 60 MHz continuously.This is usually where people put there radio and antenna type there using and so on and we will get to that. Here you can see how small are those SMD diodes:Īfter you have removed diodes as shown on above pictures, return the DSP-module, return the botom cover into its place and turn on the transceiver. Carefully (using a magnifying glass) you should remove the diodes located at the PCB as shown on the picture below:ĭiodes are very small, therefore this procedure should be done with great care Icom IC-756 PRO II (IC 756 PRO II IC756PROII) 6M oscillation problem: Some IC-756PRO (-2) tend to oscillate on 6m. The place where diodes which have to be removed are on PCB under DSP-unit. I find the Pro a big improvement over its predecessor, the 756.The Pro receiver seems much quieter than that of the 756 - probably due to a cleaner DDSLO implementation. In July 2000, I sold my IC-756, and bought a 756Pro from a local dealer.
Carefully unplug DSP-unit and place it aside:Īfter removing the DSP-unit, you can see the SMD diodes which have to be removed. Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJs IC-756Pro/Pro II User Review. There is DSP-unit (plug in metal box) on the right side. (click on the picture above to view it in high resolution) Place the transceiver on the table with face toward you, upside down. This modification allows transmitter to transmit on whole frequency range. Transmitter is factory limited to transmit on amateurs bands only. It can receive from 30 kHz up to 60 MHz continuously and transmit all mode, all bands with 100 watts RF power output. ICOM IC-756 Pro2 is popular HF+6m band transceiver. I Z33T home page I Z33T web pages in english I