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IC-706MKIIG

H.F./6m/2m/70cm All Mode Mobile.

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The Ridiculous Stock Clearance Special Price $1249.00

HF to 70cm band coverage with 100W* output

The IC-706MKIIG covers from HF through the 430/440MHz band. Of course, all mode operation (SSB, CW, RTTY, AM and FM) is possible and a full 100W of output power is available for HF and 6m operation; 50W for 144MHz and 20W for 430/440MHz operation.
* HF, 50MHz band only

DSP features with UT-106

DSP capabilities are available* including noise reduction and auto notch functions. Superior receive quality in your shack, vehicle or during DX peditions.
* UT-106 DSP unit required for some versions. (Australian Version Included)

Compact with detachable panel

With an optional separation cable, OPC-581/OPC-587, the detachable front panel allows easy installation in your shack or in a wide variety of mobile applications.

High stability transmitter

MOS-FET power amplifiers in the PA unit provide stable, high quality output with low IMD and low spurious emissions even during full duty cycle and extended operation.

Other Features

  • Ultra Small:167 (W) x 58 (H) x 200 (D), 2.45kg
  • Detachable Control Panel/Display (optional equipment required for remote operation)
  • SSB/AM/CW/RTTY Narrow Filter Options
  • 2 Optional Crystal Filter Slots
  • Tone Squelch Standard
  • 107 Alphanumeric Memories (99 regular, 6 scan edges, 2 call)
  • Access to RIT / Second VFO
  • Individual Band Change Key
  • Crossband Split
  • Large Built-In Speaker
  • Cooling Fan
  • Noise Blanker
  • IF Shift Interference Rejection
  • Preamp/Attenuator
  • CW Keyer
  • CW Pitch Control/Reverse
  • Full Break-in (QSK) Speech Processor
  • VOX
  • Transmit Frequency Check
  • LCD Display with 1 Hz Readout
  • Easy-to-Use Scroll Menu System
  • Tone Encode Built-in 2 Antenna Connectors (HF/VHF)
  • UT-106 DSP unit Included
  • Voice Synthesizer Option (UT-102)
  • Matching Antenna Tuner Option (AT-180) (AH4)

Factory Authorised

5_year

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Last Updated (Saturday, 13 March 2010 19:20)