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    Finally got with the times - new radios!

    Maybe the early 2000s.

    Need to do some work to a few of the upstairs office rigs (usually run an IC-751A/R-71A or TS-440S/R-5000 pair there) so I began searching for a set of new(er) model twins - or something with a dual receiver.

    What I ended up with is an R-75 and an IC-7200.

    The R-75 integrates seamlessly with YaDD. I have it scanning the GMDSS frequencies. Eventually I'm going to throw a 1.8KHz and 500Hz accessory filter pair in the thing but it works good for this purpose as-is. The 7200 is a slick little rig. One USB cable to this PC and I'm up and running flrig/fldigi, wsjtx and so forth. Waiting on a cable to interface my AT-150 to it then I'll be fully automatic vis band changes. Since it doesn't have an RX Ant Out (as do the Kenwoods, Drakes, JRCs and other Icoms I use) I have to come up with a way to share the active antenna while protecting the receiver's front end. Bought an MFJ-1708 and a receiver protector so I'll try that combo and measure the amount of RF on the receiver port at full power. Should it be above 1mV I'll look into the DX Engineering product.

    Sucks they didn't include a RX Out/In connection like they do on so many other of their rigs. There's no space on the rear panel to add the jacks, either. Aside from that it's a great little rig. Not a 7610 or FTDX101MP by any means but perfectly usable in the secondary operating spot.
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    YaDD?
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    Quote Originally Posted by n6hcm View Post
    YaDD?
    Yet Another Digital Decoder : https://swling.com/blog/2022/11/gues...dcs-with-yadd/

    DSC replaced standard watchkeeping requirements for maritime operators, and the entire setup is automated. Most of the traffic is akin to radio checks but there's occasionally an emergency/distress call with info.

    The program's author geared this toward Icom receivers. These use electronically switched (PIN diode) bandpass filters. Although their HF transceivers can also be successfully controlled via YaDD, you really don't want to as the majority of these use mechanical relays to switch their LPF/BPF circuits.
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    I finally went with a really new radio myself got a brand new FT-991A was interested in getting on 6 meters and trying out 60 Meters seeing what it's all about having never used that band. My first new radio in 30 years
    Why,driving into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour, would I expect it not to hurt!

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    Quite a few area folks have those, Gerry - and everyone but me has a 7300.

    I think I'm going to wait a couple years into their production run and buy two IC-7760s. Maybe a 9700/R8600 pair to match. I like the idea of remote control and they're set up to allow it.
    "Everyone wants to be an AM Gangsta until it's time to start doing AM Gangsta shit."

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