Hi Dave
I have a mk2G and once you’ve done the
diode tx mod it goes to tx mode 0 to 30mhz, however RF out is minimal much
below 250khz, as you get above 400khz it rapidly spools up to 25w or so max. My
735 is a bit drifty but fine for WSPR, though the frequency over-reads by about
20hz or so. The 706mk2g is spot on however. Not sure about the mk2 or the mk1
and what they can do.
Cheers
Jim
I have an old IC735 which I have modified to give a good output from
the transverter socket down to 136 (I removed a HPF) but the thing drifts
horribly, no good for anything more than QRSS3. A 706 would be better. Which
versions can be made to go into TX below 1.6MHz? I don't think a MkIIG can but
can a MkII?
From: James
Cowburn <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, 29 October, 2010
11:02:12
Subject: RE: LF: Re: IC718 problem
Dear All,
Find an old Ic735 or better still a
706mk2g and open it up. Rx is a bit dull but a datong vlf adaptor will do the trick too and
you have a capable 137/500 transcieve kit
Jim G7NKS/GI7NKS
On 27 Oct 2010, at 15:19CEST, L.v.Erck wrote:
These days I 'm using the good old T-1154 on 502 kHz, but is drifting
down below the 501 kHz (Our limit in the Netherlands ).
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