Icom IC706 MkIIG

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The Icom IC706 MkIIG is a popular, small, HF, VHF, UHF Tranceiver designed for Amatuer Radio use.
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[[Image:Example.jpg|thumb|right|450px|IC706 MKIIG.]]
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Although it has general coverage receive capabilities, it is awkward to use for listening owing to its limited built-in filters and menu driven design.
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The '''Icom IC706 MkIIG''' is a popular, small, [[HF]], [[VHF]], [[UHF]] Tranceiver designed for Amatuer Radio use. Although it has general coverage receive capabilities, it is awkward to use for listening owing to its limited built-in filters and menu driven design. It makes a great transmitter for pirate broadcasting. It is easy to interface to audio equipment and comes ready to transmit down to 6900 Khz without modification. The IC706 is the transmitter of choice for [[Maple Leaf Radio]].
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It makes a great transmitter for pirate broadcasting. It is easy to interface to audio equipment and comes ready to transmit down to 6900 Khz without modification.
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The IC706 is the transmitter of choice for [[Maple Leaf Radio]].
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Revision as of 18:35, 1 October 2007

IC706 MKIIG.

The Icom IC706 MkIIG is a popular, small, HF, VHF, UHF Tranceiver designed for Amatuer Radio use. Although it has general coverage receive capabilities, it is awkward to use for listening owing to its limited built-in filters and menu driven design. It makes a great transmitter for pirate broadcasting. It is easy to interface to audio equipment and comes ready to transmit down to 6900 Khz without modification. The IC706 is the transmitter of choice for Maple Leaf Radio.



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