I'll tell you one use I came up with in my simple little mind. If I'm
out and about, which I frequently am, and hear/see one I really need
I'm heading home! I never intended to use it other than mobile and an
emergency radio/TV with solar power.
I'm on top of a mountain and the last blizzard stranded folks up here
for six weeks with no power. The IC-7000 draws 1.3 amps on receive
and covers weather, 2-13TV plus the ham bands 180m thru 70cm.
I've only had mine since Saturday but I'm very impressed. The dual
DSP adjustable filters are unbelievably effective. I remember Don
testing those two Pro3s and I can confirm his comments about Icom's
digital filters. I tip my hat to the folks at Icom. The IC-7000 is
expensive but I have never seen so much in rig in a small space
73 and a Merry Christmas to all.
Ed, W4EP
At 12:32 PM 12/20/2005, Dick Kriss, AA5VU wrote:
>I read the FB QRZ review of the IC-7000 and was surprised that it only
>decodes RTTY. What good is a rig with a RTTY decoder only? I don't see the
>need or appreciate the value of a built-in decoder unless the rig comes
>with software for doing something with the data and that will let you
>transmit.
>
>What am I missing on the value of a rig with a built-in RTTY decoder?
>
>73, Dick AA5VU
>
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