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    Conch Master W2NAP's Avatar
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    Id rather have a Kenwood TS-450 then a IC-718
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    My one and only rig for the better part of a decade. For my casual operation, ie SSB/CW light DXing, rag chews and contesting I could have used a filter now and then but never got around to buying one. Did get around to buying the nonIcom plugin enabling tune up mode and recommend that cheap improvement. Packs easy,took it to Bermuda several times, activated the Isles of Shoals, my auntie's remote West Virginia farm, and won 2005 ARRL DX test low power single op phone for British Virgin Islands, um, for which I was the only entrant. Mind you, my previous rig was a DX-40/VF-1 with Hammarlund Super Pro in 1965, so my little Icom was a quantum leap and the novelty of digital frequency dial-up has yet to fade. Makes dots and dashes automatically, by gee! I think I'll keep her.

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    Thanks, all.

    I've passed the messages on to Ben.

    To be perfectly honest, I'm not certain what he has in mind. I'll try and draw that out of him at lunch today.

    I can tell you that he really likes my Omni VI+. And he regrets letting a certain Omni V slip through his fingers (Fred, I think you know of which rig I speak!) but he didn't have the shekels at the time.

    I've previously suggested that he pick up an older rig, relatively inexpensively (I was always fond of the TS-140S, for one). Operate that for awhile, see what you like & don't like, see what types of operating suits him. And then decide.

    [ BTW, on a slightly unrelated note, once he gets a rig, I'll be getting that 10 meter rig back. Now that I have the Argonaut V to drive my 6 meter transverter, I probably won't need it anymore... but first things first. ]
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    I picked up one in the tech special category for $325. It worked on most bands. The feller I got it from had bought it from "A Disabled Christian" [LOOK OUT] who failed to disclose that the rig had a few burned parts inside.

    I think it had been transmitted into and after replacing a few parts, I'll have to say I like the little feller. Its my main rig at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4BBQ View Post
    I picked up one in the tech special category for $325. It worked on most bands. The feller I got it from had bought it from "A Disabled Christian" [LOOK OUT] who failed to disclose that the rig had a few burned parts inside.
    We had a saying when I was in the insurance claims biz. If there's a fish on the contractor's business card, check your wallet.

    I think it had been transmitted into and after replacing a few parts, I'll have to say I like the little feller. Its my main rig at the moment.
    Sarah gave me one for Christmas in 2006 when they were running the free dsp sale. The new price was definitely worth it. My only real complaint with the radio is the speaker is pretty tinny. I find my 746Pro to be easier to use, but it also cost 3x as much.

    The 718 was the only radio/accessory that is not in service that survived by great ham radio purge of last year. I see no reason to replace it. I'm going to take it with me to Tulelake (CA) and operate the contest. I (stupidly) planned my plane flight on March 28. I forgot about the contest. It would have been fun to work it from here. I guess I'll just have to be satisfied with 8 zillion JA contacts...
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    We had a saying when I was in the insurance claims biz. If there's a fish on the contractor's business card, check your wallet.
    And keep your eye on your wife and kids.

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    Scratch the IC-718m... make than an IC-7200

    Again, thanks for all for their feedback.

    After reviewing it, and asking me a lot of questions... one more day of this, he's buying me lunch!!... Ben is now looking into the ICOM IC-7200.

    So, once again... any thoughts from anyone who's used one?
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    Uh, we told you.

    It has some issues, but for an inexpensive radio, it's good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    Again, thanks for all for their feedback.

    After reviewing it, and asking me a lot of questions... one more day of this, he's buying me lunch!!... Ben is now looking into the ICOM IC-7200.

    So, once again... any thoughts from anyone who's used one?
    From my club's "HF Elmer" who owns an IC-7200: "Icom did not do anything wrong when they designed this radio." What he meant was that, it's about as good a radio as you can expect in that price range. Looks cool, too.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    After reviewing it, and asking me a lot of questions... one more day of this, he's buying me lunch!!... Ben is now looking into the ICOM IC-7200.
    Keep it going until he decides on an IC-7410. :)

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