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Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter
for the Icom 706mkiig rig? The standard 8 KHz filter is way too wide. Somebody once suggested using a filter from another Icom rig and plugging it in to one of the unused optional filter slots in the 706. Has anybody done this, and if so does it work? -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO ARRL Member NCI Member Charter member of the Lawrence Technological University Wireless Society W8LTU |
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 17:10:03 -0400, "Leland C. Scott"
wrote: Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter for the Icom 706mkiig rig? The standard 8 KHz filter is way too wide. Somebody once suggested using a filter from another Icom rig and plugging it in to one of the unused optional filter slots in the 706. Has anybody done this, and if so does it work? Take a spin in the initial set mode filter menu and see if there is a selection for an AM filter. I don't remember one being available. If none are available the 706MKIIG will not know to select that path when in AM mode. so that would mean changing out the soldered in filter to one of a narrower bandwidth. Gary K8IZ Washington State Resident Registered Linux User # 312991 |
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 17:10:03 -0400, "Leland C. Scott"
wrote: Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter for the Icom 706mkiig rig? The standard 8 KHz filter is way too wide. Somebody once suggested using a filter from another Icom rig and plugging it in to one of the unused optional filter slots in the 706. Has anybody done this, and if so does it work? Take a spin in the initial set mode filter menu and see if there is a selection for an AM filter. I don't remember one being available. If none are available the 706MKIIG will not know to select that path when in AM mode. so that would mean changing out the soldered in filter to one of a narrower bandwidth. Gary K8IZ Washington State Resident Registered Linux User # 312991 |
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You'd have to pick a filter that uses the same IF frequency. Different
Icom rigs use different frequencies. What about listening to AM broadcasts using LSB or USB mode? -=- Alan AB2OS On 09/06/03 05:10 pm Leland C. Scott put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace: Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter for the Icom 706mkiig rig? The standard 8 KHz filter is way too wide. Somebody once suggested using a filter from another Icom rig and plugging it in to one of the unused optional filter slots in the 706. Has anybody done this, and if so does it work? |
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You'd have to pick a filter that uses the same IF frequency. Different
Icom rigs use different frequencies. What about listening to AM broadcasts using LSB or USB mode? -=- Alan AB2OS On 09/06/03 05:10 pm Leland C. Scott put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace: Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter for the Icom 706mkiig rig? The standard 8 KHz filter is way too wide. Somebody once suggested using a filter from another Icom rig and plugging it in to one of the unused optional filter slots in the 706. Has anybody done this, and if so does it work? |
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Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter
for the Icom 706mkiig rig? Leland- There is an FL-102, 6 KHz 9 MHz IF AM filter listed in an old catalog for the IC-775DSP. AES has it still listed, but as discontinued. Since this radio uses some of the same 9 MHz filters, it might be possible the FL-102 would be compatible with the IC-706 if a) you can find a place to put it, and b) you can find a way to select it while in AM mode. I have the original IC-706 with a narrow sideband filter installed. When in AM mode, it is possible to select a "NAR" filter, but I'm not sure if it is choosing the stock SSB filter, or the optional narrow SSB filter. I suspect it is using the stock filter, but haven't done a test to find out. I suppose the easiest case would be if the FL-102 fits in place of your original AM filter. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter
for the Icom 706mkiig rig? Leland- There is an FL-102, 6 KHz 9 MHz IF AM filter listed in an old catalog for the IC-775DSP. AES has it still listed, but as discontinued. Since this radio uses some of the same 9 MHz filters, it might be possible the FL-102 would be compatible with the IC-706 if a) you can find a place to put it, and b) you can find a way to select it while in AM mode. I have the original IC-706 with a narrow sideband filter installed. When in AM mode, it is possible to select a "NAR" filter, but I'm not sure if it is choosing the stock SSB filter, or the optional narrow SSB filter. I suspect it is using the stock filter, but haven't done a test to find out. I suppose the easiest case would be if the FL-102 fits in place of your original AM filter. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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![]() "Fred McKenzie" wrote in message . ... Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter for the Icom 706mkiig rig? Leland- There is an FL-102, 6 KHz 9 MHz IF AM filter listed in an old catalog for the IC-775DSP. AES has it still listed, but as discontinued. Since this radio uses some of the same 9 MHz filters, it might be possible the FL-102 would be compatible with the IC-706 if a) you can find a place to put it, and b) you can find a way to select it while in AM mode. I have the original IC-706 with a narrow sideband filter installed. When in AM mode, it is possible to select a "NAR" filter, but I'm not sure if it is choosing the stock SSB filter, or the optional narrow SSB filter. I suspect it is using the stock filter, but haven't done a test to find out. I suppose the easiest case would be if the FL-102 fits in place of your original AM filter. It looks like you have to mod the rig to get it to correctly select the optional filter in AM mode. http://kj9t.150m.com/706M2G_AM_Mod/index.html -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician if you see me running try to keep up " |
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![]() "Fred McKenzie" wrote in message . ... Does anybody know of a 5 or 6 KHz wide AM filter for the Icom 706mkiig rig? Leland- There is an FL-102, 6 KHz 9 MHz IF AM filter listed in an old catalog for the IC-775DSP. AES has it still listed, but as discontinued. Since this radio uses some of the same 9 MHz filters, it might be possible the FL-102 would be compatible with the IC-706 if a) you can find a place to put it, and b) you can find a way to select it while in AM mode. I have the original IC-706 with a narrow sideband filter installed. When in AM mode, it is possible to select a "NAR" filter, but I'm not sure if it is choosing the stock SSB filter, or the optional narrow SSB filter. I suspect it is using the stock filter, but haven't done a test to find out. I suppose the easiest case would be if the FL-102 fits in place of your original AM filter. It looks like you have to mod the rig to get it to correctly select the optional filter in AM mode. http://kj9t.150m.com/706M2G_AM_Mod/index.html -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician if you see me running try to keep up " |
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