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Re: [VHFcontesting] rig recommendations for portable operation

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] rig recommendations for portable operation
From: "Shupienis, Joseph" <jshupienis@ccac.edu>
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 07:11:42 -0500
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Hi Ted -

I am currently using the Icom 7000 which I specifically bought for roving and 
general mobile operation.

The IF-DSP (in actuality a Software Defined Radio) provides the ability to pull 
out the weakest of the "weak signals" we are trying to work in these contests. 
The rig compares favorably with the single-band IC-271A and IC-471A, and has 
the advantage that it is already mounted in the Rover Wagon.

Out of the box, the 2M and 440 MHz total receive gain is set artificially low 
in deference to channelized FM operation in urban intermod situations. This was 
an easy "problem" to fix -- a visit to the service manual, a magic button 
combo, and an HT for use as a signal generator resulted in a world class weak 
signal receiver in about 5 minutes.

The bandscope is another very useful feature, both for seeing other activity 
while running a frequency, and especially when 6 opens up.

Finally, the built-in CW and Voice memory keyers are very useful.

If you can, take some time to put one through its paces before you buy anything 
else. If you give it a thorough workout, I think your choice will become clear.

73 de Joe, W3NC



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