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Old September 29th 03, 10:21 AM
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Default Icom R7000 1GHz issues

I tune to local FM station for example 98.5 MHz, press 1GHz button
which should turn that into 1098.5 MHz, but i still hear local FM
station, just a little bit weaker (for 20 or more units). It appears
lot of users have this problem. Did anyone found solution to this
problem ?

It must be something with the filter, like it is not fully applied, or
maybe not applied. Did anyone managed to fix it?

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Joe McElvenney wrote:
Firstly does the red annunciator show in the display when you push


yes

Secondly, if you turn down the AF GAIN, can you hear the 1GHz c/o
relay operating.


yes

The R7000 simply switches a 1-2GHz converter into the front of the
receiver, so it isn't rocket science finding your way round it.


I am aware of that. That is why i'm thinking that this is a bigger problem.
You see, if relay is not switching antenna properly then there would be no
change if i turn 1GHz switch on or off. However, when i turn it on, i hear
the FM station about -30dB weaker. That's what is puzzling me. Otherwise,
the problem would be clear and i would know i just need to replace relay.

By the way, where can i download schematics of R-7000 ?

Thanks!
Tom


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Joe McElvenney wrote:
Firstly does the red annunciator show in the display when you push


yes

Secondly, if you turn down the AF GAIN, can you hear the 1GHz c/o
relay operating.


yes

The R7000 simply switches a 1-2GHz converter into the front of the
receiver, so it isn't rocket science finding your way round it.


I am aware of that. That is why i'm thinking that this is a bigger problem.
You see, if relay is not switching antenna properly then there would be no
change if i turn 1GHz switch on or off. However, when i turn it on, i hear
the FM station about -30dB weaker. That's what is puzzling me. Otherwise,
the problem would be clear and i would know i just need to replace relay.

By the way, where can i download schematics of R-7000 ?

Thanks!
Tom


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Old September 30th 03, 09:42 PM
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ham wrote:
A strong signal will jump practically any relay contact spacing and find
its way into any connection close by any circuit path. I'd suspect the
weak signal that you're hearing coming through at the "IF" frequency is
within the technical specs of the receiver. With something as simple as
a converter or the like in front of an IF you can't expect perfect or
even great rejection of signals at the frequency of the converter
output.

Are we perhaps trying to fix something that isn't broken? Maybe make an
FM band trap and put it inline?


I am not too sure about that. Because i've been talking with man who also
have R-7000, and i gave him instructions what to do, to test this 1GHz
"feature" that my unit has. He tried exaclty the same settings and didn't
had any problems with 1GHz performance. To be 100% sure i even told him to
tune to local FM station that is near his location. Again, no problems at
all on his unit.


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ham wrote:
A strong signal will jump practically any relay contact spacing and find
its way into any connection close by any circuit path. I'd suspect the
weak signal that you're hearing coming through at the "IF" frequency is
within the technical specs of the receiver. With something as simple as
a converter or the like in front of an IF you can't expect perfect or
even great rejection of signals at the frequency of the converter
output.

Are we perhaps trying to fix something that isn't broken? Maybe make an
FM band trap and put it inline?


I am not too sure about that. Because i've been talking with man who also
have R-7000, and i gave him instructions what to do, to test this 1GHz
"feature" that my unit has. He tried exaclty the same settings and didn't
had any problems with 1GHz performance. To be 100% sure i even told him to
tune to local FM station that is near his location. Again, no problems at
all on his unit.


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