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Freeware amateur radio transceiver control program tested with IC-756 Pro.
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A full featured Receiver Controller for TenTec Rx320 with Audio Processor, digital modes decoder, ILG DataBase Manager and much more. Support for Drake R8A/B,ICOM PCR-1000, ICOM R756Pro and ICOM R756 Pro I ICOM IC-R75, JRC NRD-535, Kenwood R5000, TenTec RX320(D) and TenTec RX350D receivers
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IC 706 modifications collected by mods.dk
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The following transceivers can be susceptible to damage from a strong RF field (or RF-overload) IC-746 IC-746PRO IC-756 IC-756PRO IC-756PROII IC-756PROIII n1eq explain why
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Experience and modifications of ICOM IC-751A
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Memory manager for ICOM IC-706 MKIIG, IC-737, IC-7000, IC-746, IC-756 ProIII, Kenwood TS-570D, TS-570DG, TS-870, TS-2000 and Yaesu FT-920, FT-1000 , FT-2000, run on windows, free by OH2KXO
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Amplifier keying buffer for ICOM radios & others. Suitable for IC-746 IC-756 PRO and PROII. ACC1 key interface by KK5DR
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Open source software designed to control and program the ICOM IC-R75 receiver
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Official Icom comparison chart for IC 756 PRO III, IC-7600, IC-7700 and IC-7800
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CI-V OCX For The Icom 756Pro allow you to interface your own application or visual basic, excel, word or similar custom applications to your icom radio.
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Need to interface both a TNC and the computer soundcard? This is a ICOM 756PRO ACC1 audio/keying/FSK interface by WA0SXV
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ARRL review ICOM IC-756 pro III HF/6 meter transceiver at central michigan ARC PDF File
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Notes on Icom IC-756Pro II and IC-746Pro by I0GEJ
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Repair of a 756pro that was powering up always on TX due to some damage in the ACC1 connector area
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Eham.net review of ICOM IC-2720H
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How to replace the lithium battery in this ICOM radio
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Mods for Icom 756 Series including eSSB Mid-Fi Mods for Receiver and Transmitter
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Accurate calibration of your receiver and sound card is necessary for good results with the weak signal modes in use at LF. Modern receivers with master oscillators that are synthesized to provide all conversion frequencies greatly simplify the process. This article describes a method of making the necessary measurements and adjustments to an ICOM R75 receiver and a sound card, using the ARGO software
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WA0SXV article on the ICOM IC 756PRO based on his own experience
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Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJ's IC-756Pro III User Review
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eham review of the ICOM IC-756PRO
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Icom IC 756 Pro 3 English User Manual in a PDF file
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The Icom IC-7600 compared to other Icom HF radios , like IC-756Pro III, IC-7700 and IC-7800 by VA7OJ/AB4OJ
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How to convert the ICOM VHD base station IC-275D to 275H 100W 144-148Mhz
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This caution applies to all Icom HF transceivers. Based on a discussion with Matt Erickson, KK5DR
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The ICOM IC-7600 is an improved version of the IC-756 Pro and Pro II review by N9EWO
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Resource page for the ICOM IC-R75 at RadioReference
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A detailed review of the Icom IC-R75 30 kHz -6 0 MHz Receiver first introduced in 1999
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The ICOM IC 7600 transceiver as successor of the IC 756 Pro3, resource page with many links and resources to the Icom top line HF transceiver
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If your 756 has lots of noise with crackles and sweeping heterodynes, especially noticeable on AM, it may be due to a faulty electrolytic capacitor in the noise-blanker circuit
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This article is about replacing the LCD display in a Icom IC-756 classic. The displays in these radios have not been supported by Icom in several years.
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Product information, resources, enhancements and links of the popular ICOM IC-756PRO III
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Icom IC-R75 product page at SWling.com with technical details and links
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eHam users review of the Icom IC-R75 receiver
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A page dedicated tho the IC-756PROIII transceiver. This radio, discontinued, incorporates many of the features that made its predecessors so successful. However, the integration of the latest technology employed in the IC-7800 such as receiver technology, +30dBm class IP3, miniscope makes this new rig the very pinnacle of the IC-756PRO series.
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ICOM IC756 PRO II III, PS125 Fan Modifications, install an external cooling fan on the ICOM IC756 PROIII to minimize the heat on the chassis, then will perform a fan modification on the ICOM PS125 power supply to minimize the fan noise.
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Modifying the ICOM IC-756 Standard (non-Pro model) for 60m takes a little work, but it is worth the effort.
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Reception test comparison between IC 756 pro III, IC 7700 and the last jewel by ICOM IC 7851
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Inrad Roofing Filter installation instruction, The IC-775 Roofing Filter Mod consists of a 6 pole, 5 kHz wide filter followed by a high dynamic range, feedback amplifier.
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Icom IC-R75 tabletop HF communications receiver came onto the market back in 1999 and was taken out of production in late 2015. Frequency coverage is from 30 hz right to 60 MHz. This allows one to catch the 6 Meter amateur band as well.
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The ICOM IC-R75, introduced in 1999, operates on 13.6 Volts DC and measures 241 by 94 by 229 mm. Its coverage spans from 30 kHz to 60 MHz, making it a versatile receiver for various bands. The review details available accessories, including optional filters and the **UT-106 DSP module**, which significantly enhances signal processing capabilities. Performance comparisons are drawn against other notable receivers such as the Drake R8B and earlier ICOM models, providing context for its audio quality and overall functionality. User feedback is integrated, offering practical insights into its daily operation and reception characteristics across the spectrum. This analysis offers an in-depth look at the IC-R75's technical capabilities and features, serving as a valuable reference for operators interested in this **legacy receiver**.