Ah, the joys of living in Florida...another lightning hit. It looks like the main xcvr, an Icom 775 is toast. The other 775 was not in line so it looks like it is clean. Insurance will be buying a ne
Et C Hey Bill, There are a lot of super nifty radios out there. The most obvious issue, to me, is similarity between your two radios. Personally, I have minor problems moving between an MP and an MP
Bill, Dayton 1995. There I was, owner of two IC-765s which I was very pleased with, and wrestling with the exact same decision as you. IC-775 or FT-1000D? W8WD and I must have walked between the ICOM
Another option, which I use: One FT-1000D and one FT-990. A used FT-990 can be had for under $1K. It is basically the same radio as the 1000D, with an almost identical layout. It doesn't have a secon
Bill: Sorry about your rig. Seems like it will help you a lot to answer two questions: how important is it to have two easy to use rcvers operatable simultaneously? and, would you prefer to be able t
in and -- "Please note that as of today (June 19, 2002) that we have not published complete spec and receiver performance data - we expect these to be forthcoming shortly and will publish them to ou
Six years! What are you waiting for, the next sunspot cycle? Just joshing you, but really, why wait? 73, Geo... George I. Wagner, K5KG Productivity Resources LLC 941-312-9450 941-312-9460 fax 201-415
Hi Dave - 12 years have past since I had my own station to operate....been on contest DXpeditions and some multi-op since. Now I am building my own shack. My Geochron arrived 2 days ago. My two FT-10