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Ic 756pro

my2995dx

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Apr 2, 2005
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Question I pick up a ic 756pro now it's the Japan version is there a difference as far as the mars mod I know there all made in the same place.
 

From what I have heard, sometimes with rigs setup for the Japanese market the power level may be restricted and/or the bands are not the same as the US versions with no way to change either.
In any event I would not buy a rig marketed to the Europe or Japanese markets.
 
From what I have heard, sometimes with rigs setup for the Japanese market the power level may be restricted and/or the bands are not the same as the US versions with no way to change either.
In any event I would not buy a rig marketed to the Europe or Japanese markets.
What to bet just got it mars modded seems they leave in 3751 so you don't transmitt
 
From what I have heard, sometimes with rigs setup for the Japanese market the power level may be restricted and/or the bands are not the same as the US versions with no way to change either.
In any event I would not buy a rig marketed to the Europe or Japanese markets.
Power level is good
 
From what I have heard, sometimes with rigs setup for the Japanese market the power level may be restricted and/or the bands are not the same as the US versions with no way to change either.
In any event I would not buy a rig marketed to the Europe or Japanese markets.
What is a good mic to run on these rigs for now got one.of.those cheap stock replacement for now Texas says sounds good
 
What to bet just got it mars modded seems they leave in 3751 so you don't transmitt
Nothing to bet or get excited about. It is just what I have heard about it. Some JA market rigs restricted to 50 watts for their license structure, maybe band restrictions. Could be some of that is common with rigs for the European market.
If it is working for you then that is really all that matters.
 
From what I remember, Japan's power output rules were always kept to 50 watts, probably due to the country's dense population and TVI problems in their big cities, and maybe they knew something about emissions that we don't.

TVI was always a big thing back then for everyone. How many people have problems today unless they are still running antiquated equipment?
 

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