Unchained Preppers
Communications => Radio => Topic started by: pkveazey on January 02, 2021, 05:17:50 PM
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Stimulus Check? What in the world does that have to do with RADIO? Well, I'm really old and I can afford a brand new ICOM 7300 but I have put off buying one because I may not be around long enough to wear it out. Well, If I get a $2000 stimulus check, I just might use that money to buy me a 7300 anyway. When the SHTF it would be nice to have it for my HF communications. My present IC 718 works fine but I sure would like that IC 7300. :fuckYeah:
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Hey PK, if you make me an offer I can't refuse, I might buy that Icom 718. Good Radio :cheers:
A good friend and ham just bought a second Icom 7300. He will have one in NE PA and at his winter place in SC. :bravo:
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The IC-7300 has become my primary radio. It's so easy to use, and it gives me so much information at just a glance. I thought the filters in the IC-9100 were good, but the IC-7300 steps it up another notch. I really like the touch screen too, which makes operating so intuitive. The only downside to the IC-7300 when compared to the IC-9100, is the IC-7300 lacks the VHF and UHF bands. One of these days I'll have to spring for the IC-9700.
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Hey PK, if you make me an offer I can't refuse, I might buy that Icom 718. Good Radio :cheers:
A good friend and ham just bought a second Icom 7300. He will have one in NE PA and at his winter place in SC. :bravo:
I've got two IC 718's. One of them has a problem with the audio and is my backup radio. I can only listen to it with headphones. The other one I use all the time but the audio has a slight distorted sound so I feed the sound out of the headphone jack into a huge audio amp and large speaker. That makes it clean as a whistle. If I spring for the IC 7300 I'll be keeping the others as backup equipment. When the SHTF it might be impossible to get radios. As VHF and UHF backups I have bunch of 25 watt Tribanders and an immoral amount of VHF/UHF handi-talkies.
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:bravo: PK
One is none while two is one.