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[VHFcontesting] Re: [Rover] Icom vs. Yaesu question

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Re: [Rover] Icom vs. Yaesu question
From: we7x@juno.com (Rodney J J Johnson)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:14 2003
Jacob,
   So would you buy Ford, a  Chevrolet, or a Dodge; if you had the money
for a rover vehicle?? 
  Seriously, you have asked a very tough question.  The main differences
in the radios seems to be in the menu structure.  Those who have other
Icom radios seem to gravitate toward the 706 rigs.  I previously had an
Alinco DX-70, and although the noise blanker was a farce, the rest of the
rig was much easier to operate without refering to a manual.   I sold the
Alinco only because I wanted 6M, 2M and 432MHz all in one radio; not for
roving particularly, but for general portable traveling convenience.
   I have a complete seperate station for roving, consisting of mostly
seperate rigs for the different bands. .   
   I finally wound up with a Yaesu FT-100, and now a FT-817 also. 
   Remember with either the FT-100 or the 706, you will also need to
seperate the 2M and 432MHz  outputs, which will both come out on one
connector, so you will also need a duplexer.  Since 6M and HF are on the
other output,  the 6M signal should not be a problem.
   Hooking up an amplifier or multiple amplifiers has another set of
problems.  How does the radio know which amp to key up?  I'm not sure
what provision the Icom has for this, but the Yaesu  has none.  There is
only one PTT output lead, and it does not care what band you are on.  It
requires one more switch to select the PTT lead to the correct amp for
the chosen band.
  I probably have been of no assistance, but hopefully will just add to
the general input.
   
   
Rod Johnson  WE7X (ex KA7YOU) Grid CN97AL - near Issaquah, Wa

On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 21:59:47 -0400 "Jacob Tennant" <k8jwt@ntelos.net>
writes:
>Looking at buying either a Icom IC-706MK2g or a Yaesu FT-100D for use 
>in
>either a ROVER or Single-Op contesting station as well as day to day 
>VHF
>use.
>
>Since I have no experience with either radio other than reading the 
>reviews
>from various web sites, I am asking for a gentlemenly presented 
>opinion poll
>from the group of the pro's and con's of the two radios.
>
>I know from past reading that this is a tough question to answer but I 
>am
>taking out a small personal loan to pay for the radio and some 
>antennas for
>all 3 VHF/UHF bands, so I want to be really sure before I sign for a 
>loan
>and spend the money.
>
>Also I know that everyone is different when it comes to how they feel 
>a
>radio works but my main concerns are in the area of RFI from vehicles
>systems in the rover case, and for any faults you might have seen from
>either radio in full blown contest use.
>
>Thank you in advance for any and all replies...
>
>Jacob Tennant  K8JWT
>
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