On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 8:17 AM Howard Reynolds <wa3eoq@gmail.com> wrote:
> I held
> out hoping that Yaesu would bring out an updated version of the 736. That
> radio was much more user friendly (no menu upon menu) and had the PTT
> breakout built in. It also had 222MHz capability. I guess that's progress.
Sure, if you bought the 220-MHz module.
Icom has finally realized that making everything an option just
complicates their physical design, increases their costs, all while
while annoying customer, so no UX-9700 (or UX of much anything else.
The 8-pin ACC1 on the IC-9700 appears to be plug compatible with the
IC-910 (which likely means the IC-9100 as well) with the addition of
RTTY keying and the radio's ability to send IF out pin 5 in place of
AF. Looks like it will send power down the coax for rx pre-amps, too,
like its predecessors. Of course, those are on a menu, and we
certainly can't have that - guess it's not as good as 1980s
technology. :eyeroll:
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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
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