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Sorry, I gave the incorrect model number for the HF rig. I originally
said 435 when in fact it is a IC-735. I am reposting with the correct model number. I am thinking about using my Icom IC-735 HF rig in my truck during a trip to CA. Has anyone out there used a 735 mobile before and had any specific problems? Any help is appreciated 73's Chuck |
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WØCBF wrote:
Sorry, I gave the incorrect model number for the HF rig. I originally said 435 when in fact it is a IC-735. I am reposting with the correct model number. I am thinking about using my Icom IC-735 HF rig in my truck during a trip to CA. Has anyone out there used a 735 mobile before and had any specific problems? Any help is appreciated 73's Chuck Used my IC735 for 15 years as both house and Mobile .. loved it. Never had a problem. Just moved to MKIIG is only reason Scotty W7PSK |
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On 16 Apr 2006 16:39:41 -0700, "WØCBF" wrote:
Sorry, I gave the incorrect model number for the HF rig. I originally said 435 when in fact it is a IC-735. I am reposting with the correct model number. I am thinking about using my Icom IC-735 HF rig in my truck during a trip to CA. Has anyone out there used a 735 mobile before and had any specific problems? Any help is appreciated 73's Chuck I've never had my 735 mobile, but I imagine it'd be best to have a small lamp aimed at the tiny sliders & buttons in and around the plastic hinge :-) And if you have the original mike, you can use it to fine-tune the frequency. bob k5qwg |
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On 16 Apr 2006 16:39:41 -0700, "WØCBF" wrote:
Sorry, I gave the incorrect model number for the HF rig. I originally said 435 when in fact it is a IC-735. I am reposting with the correct model number. I am thinking about using my Icom IC-735 HF rig in my truck during a trip to CA. Has anyone out there used a 735 mobile before and had any specific problems? Any help is appreciated 73's Chuck Sometimes you get some RF into the mic audio and its almost always because its being impressed on the mic audio shield. Open the connector on the end of the mic cord and put a jumper between Pin 6 and 7. A piece of resistor lead tacked into place will do. This brings to mic audio ground to a direct DC chassis ground and will get rid of any RF generally on the mic audio. Thats about all I can think of I have come across using the 735 mobile. Gary K8IZ |
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