Icom 756 Pro III
Feb 28, 2015 New, old radio. Hint- it's an Icom. Bushmaster serial number manufacture date. FTdx1200 HF rig and go back to the Icom radios I loved, the 756 Pro. Icom Radio News Number 5 1 of 2. If you own an ICOM IC-756 PRO transceiver, you may want a mint condition original sales brochure to go with it. The 756 PRO is the first version of this ground breaking radio and the brochure describe.
Shape factors for all 3 filter settings met or exceeded Icom's advertised specifications. The measured -6/-60 dB shape factor for the 2.4 kHz SSB filter was 1.24; the spec is 1.5. Tip: To achieve optimum S/N ratio, the selected IF-filter bandwidth should not exceed the occupied bandwidth of the received signal. IC-756 Pro II: No. IC-756Pro III: Yes. IC-756 Pro II: No. IC-756Pro III: Yes. The IC-756Pro III will offer a screen saver similar to that incorporated in the first IC-7800 firmware upgrade. The feature enhancements in the IC-756 Pro III (Items 2 - 8) are incremental with respect to the IC-756Pro II. There is no change in. Use Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments, and connection to the IC-756PROIII may damage the transceiver. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC. RADIOHF - Icom pro 3 Look to trade for icom 756 pro 3 for tentec orion 2 in excellent 3 has all filters anttena tuner 565 receiver factory install 6 meter transverter Manuel's shipped in original box this radio fully functional all bands to trade for icom756 pro 3 radio plus $500 different sell radio for 1200 plus 50 shipping.
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The receiver is really good. It has excellent characteristics as far as 2 kHz spacing IMD, better than any other Icom rig I've ever owned, which includes a IC-718, IC-751A, IC-746 Pro, IC-756 Pro/2/3 and IC-7300. But it does not beat out the newer designed but since discontinued IC-7410.
First let me say the IC 756 Pro III is exactly what I personally wanted. It may not be for everyone. I like all the knobs and dials on a full size rig. I wanted a rig with a pan adapter display. I always admired but could not afford the IC 781. So far I like everything about the rig. My previous rig was an IC 761. I'm familiar with the Icom layout so I'm at home with the 756 Pro III. The menu's are intuitive and well thought out. Mta roleplay script download. I've only had to refer to the manual a few times. The only short coming I see with this rig is if you are a serious contester the receiver does not have good dynamic range with close proximity strong signals. Inrad makes a roofing filter mod that improves this but installation an the price of the filter will set you back about $300. I personally am not a big contester and this has not been a big issue for me. The receiver is plenty sensitive. I feel I got a good value at $1400.00 and easily would have had to pay double that price for a new rig on par with the 756 Pro III. I give the 756 Pro III 5 stars.Read full review
Icom 756 Pro 2 Problems
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Icom 756 Pro 3 Reviews
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'John Plimmer' wrote in message ... Anyone interested in having a look at a side by side comparison between the venerable Drake R8B and Icom's latest digital transceiver offering the 756 PRO III can do so at http://www.dxing.info/equipment/icom_ic756_plimmer.dx The Icom has some impressive features for a SW DXer with performance to match Nice job John- and very much appreciated. I am using the original 756PRO and find it to be an exceptional LF--HF RX. For the LF experimental band, the ability to precisely set the BFO offset makes it possible to run ARGO in the narrowest of BW and be certain the signal will fall right where it should. I too would like sync detection, but find that tuning in the 1Hz step mode allows fantastic Exhaulted carrier detection. The scope is a real plus, and would be very much missed on any other rig. I run line audio out to a HiFi amp and find the audio superb, but lacking ( as you mentioned) if I just use another speaker on the 8 Ohm output of the Icom. 73, Dale W4OP for PAR Electronics, Inc. |