Guess that answers my questions from the previous video! Very nice! I Have the 706-MKII version...nice radio...however I kinda made it a backup radio to my Yaesu FT-100D, like it better, easier to operate and more power....plus it has 70cm. :) 73's DE Jack, VEG
Yes, the IC706 I have was the first one in Australia. I worked at a ham outlet at the time and it was used in a magazine review. However I build a lot of my own gear so I don't buy much commercial stuff. I have been a ham for 55 years and built gear all the way up to 14 GHz (For S band experiments to the geostationary satellites used here in Australia for the outback and remote islands television services when I was the Chief engineer in a TV network).
Guess that answers my questions from the previous video! Very nice! I Have the 706-MKII version...nice radio...however I kinda made it a backup radio to my Yaesu FT-100D, like it better, easier to operate and more power....plus it has 70cm. :) 73's DE Jack, VEG
Yes, the IC706 I have was the first one in Australia. I worked at a ham outlet at the time and it was used in a magazine review. However I build a lot of my own gear so I don't buy much commercial stuff. I have been a ham for 55 years and built gear all the way up to 14 GHz (For S band experiments to the geostationary satellites used here in Australia for the outback and remote islands television services when I was the Chief engineer in a TV network).
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