Fake Icom Radio ?

Icom has recently released a 3D hologram label that is placed under ICOM radios to distinguish to increasing cases of fake Icom radios circulating in the market.

Beware of Counterfeits !

Icom Radios are produced only in Japan
Icom has its own manufacturing facilities only in Japan. We have no learn factories outside Japan. (The only Icom products that might be produced outside our factories in Japan are certain accessories produced by Icom approved manufacturers.) You can rely on durable and high performance operation for a long time without having to frequently replace your radios.

Icom assure that any radio made in China is 100% a Fake.

Types of counterfeits

According to a public Icom document, there are almost three types of counterfeits

  • Copies of currently produced models
  • Copies of discontinued models
  • Non-Icom models but with an Icom logo

At time writing currently produced models with a Genuine Label attached includes only

IC-V80, IC-V80E,  IC-V80-T, IC-V82,  IC-U80, IC-2300H,  IC-2300H-T,  IC-M304,  IC-G80,  IC-80FX,  IC-U80L-

Sample Fakes

Here below some sample pictures of fake Icom radios found in the web

Icom Resources

My DX Summit

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[dropcap type=”3″]T[/dropcap]he finnish OH8X Radio Arcala team is going to release a new version of the popular dxsummit.fi web cluster, one of the very first Online DX Clusters appeared on the net.

The new name for the internet based DX Cluster will be MyDXSummit, or MDXS for short.
Release date has been planned for the 1st December 2014, and till that date the team will work on setting up the new website, and is asking the help of up to 200 volunteers that will test and debug the current version.

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We will welcome some 200 pre-users, who are prepared to try it out and provide immediate feedback to the development team,”  OH2BH said “The aim of this exercise is to serve as the final debug phase and to enhance user experience to maximum satisfaction before tens of thousands suddenly fire their browsers to help them in their future DX hunt
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Martti Laine, OH2BH asking for beta testers

 

DXSummit Changes across years

MyDXSummit New Features

The DXZone recently visited MyDXSummit,  and compared the new beta version to the current web site.
Immediately appear evident a new modern approach to display and update dx spots and not only for the new graphic layout or for the new font used (say good-bye to monospaced Courier), but rather for the background technology implemented. DXSummit now meets the feature of the more recent DX Clusters available online

DX Spots Updates

myDXSummit preview
Current interface of the new DX Summit web site

DX spots get automatically displayed with a fast transition effect as they arrive and users have no more to wait for the canonical 60 seconds for the page to update.

As appear evident the dx spots are listed under a common table, with a sans-serif font, in a completely different way from the old space-aligned text in a monospaced font.

This useful technique was first introduced by another popular web DX Cluster, the brazilian DXWatch.com by Felipe PY1NB several years ago, and now gets implemented also by the finnish Web Cluster.

Filtering

MyDXSummit Filter
MyDXSummit DX Spot Filter Window

As all of you know, DX Spots research and monitoring can be very tedious without filtering.
The new filter interface allow easy access to the options that permit to select DX or DE call sign inputs and expanding the Filter icon , a more detailed and complete By Band filtering window appear. Simply clicking on the desired band, will automatically add the filtered band to the correct input field.

The Filtering window is divided in Include and Exclude sections, permitting users to easily add bands and exclude modes in example.

This band and mode filtering is complementary to the call sign search that is available on the main window.

 

Voacap Integration

DXSummit Voacap
DXSummit Voacap Integration

Another interesting feature implemented by  the Radio Arcala team in the new DXSummit, is the integration with the Online VoaCap propagation prediction service. (another valuable finnish-based ham radio resource)

In fact, when users click on a dx spot a pop-up window  will display propagation to that location not only for that particular time but for an entire period of 24 hours on all bands.

 

QRZ.com and Club Log

myDXSummit
DXSumit QRZ ClubLog

Clicking on the dx spot, the pop-up window will offer you the possibility to query the QRZ.com or the ClubLog database for that particular call-sign

 

 

 

Announcements

DXSummit Annoucements
DXSummit Annoucements

At the bottom of the main DX Spot page, you will be able to expand the Announcement window. As in previous versions it is integrated with the DXSpot result page, and acting often mainly as a chat system rather than for the original goal.

 

 

Adding Spots

DXSummit
Share a Spot

Adding spots is now Share Spot, meaning that even the common terms changes in this new dx cluster version, updating  the concept of adding a spot, to the its social meaning. Sharing Spot simply add the DX Spot to the DB.

 

Time Filtering and Export to CSV

DX Summit Search
DX Summit Search Spot

Spot search feature, let you restrict or expand the time-frame of your search, allowing to choose the start and end date (and time) of your spot search along to the common call-sign, band  and mode filters.

DXSummit Export CSV Spot
DXSummit Export Spot

While looking then at the bottom of the dx spot list, you can notice a “Download spot as CSV file” button.

This will allow you (and third-party programs?) to download a comma separated values file containing your dx spots search results.

 

Responsive

MyDXSummit on Mobile Device
MyDXSummit on Mobile Device

Like all recent DXCluster web sites, this new DXSummit version, is also available for mobile device access, implementing a responsive layout that can fit perfectly every mobile screen size and resolution.
DXSummit is now ready to be considered a mobile dxcluster site.

PJ7PK – Guana Key of Pelikan

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A team of five operators consisting Dom 3Z9DX, Jeremy EI5GM, Dave EI9FBB, Frans J69DS and Col MM0NDX will soon be on their way to St Maarten with the primary aim of activating Guana Key of Pelikan NA-247NEW.

Approximate dates of activity are scheduled from October 6-10, but as with most island activations everything is dependent on calm seas and good WX.

Using the callsign PJ7PK, the group plan activity on 40-10m, CW/SSB.

V84YL Brunei

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A YL-group consisting JR3MVF, F5RPB, IT9ESZ and DJ6US will be active from Brunei as V84YL between November 5-10, 2014.

QRV on HF bands, CW/SSB.

QSL via DJ6US.

Brunei

KH8/K8GU – American Samoa

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Ethan, K8GU is active from Tutuila, American Samoa as KH8/K8GU until October 6th.

Ethan plans to work mainly on WARC bands in CW and there will probably be a longer trip in January 2015.

QSL via LoTW, direct/buro to H/c.

XX9R Macau

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EA5HPX , EA7FTR , US7UX , EB7DX , EB5BBM  (also one YL  operataror EA7JQS Veronica) will be active from the Pousada Hotel, Coloane between October 23th – November 1st , as XX9R

Holiday style activity with possibly two or three stations running simultaneously on SSB, CW and RTTY with an entry in the CQWW contest.

QSL via EB7DX.

YJ0X – YJ Vanuatu

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ZL3PAH ZL4PW ZL3GA G3USR fm OC-035 (RH24ch);

2014 Oct 8 – 2014 Oct 15

Operations : 80 to 6m, possibly 160m;

Modes: CW SSB RTTY

Antennas verticals + yagis

QRV for both Oceania DX Contest weekends

QSL via LotW.

YJ0X VANATU
YJ0X VANATU
Vanatu
Vanatu