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1. The only Icom ever returned was a new IC-746Pro, for the 'notorious' loss of TX problem.
2. 2-3 Week turn around; Icom warranty repair; I only paid shipping.
3. It didn't deter me, as I presently run the same IC-746Pro, along with two (2) IC-718's, and an IC-706MKIIG
4. Still a 'dyed-in-the-wool' Icom-Guy here
If I were buying a NEW rig here today, and money were no object, I'd either get an Icom IC-7800, or 7600, or a Yaesu FT-5000 or 9000 series.
Unfortunately, because of the design of the (now discontinued) IC-746Pro, it almost seems that this thread will be unfairly biased AGAINST Icom.
I think the 'reason' so many Hams are so loyal to Icom is because of their superior receivers throughout the 80's, 90's and early part of the 21C. Nowadays however, there are MANY receivers which have proven themselves equal or superior to Icom, including Elecraft, Flex, TenTec, Yaesu, & Kenwood (among others.)
I like 'em ALL, for one reason or another :blink:
1.same here. but 5 times? and they GUARANTEED that the issue was resolved. we'll see what 'guarantee' means tomorrow.
2.less then 2 weeks every time thus far. once i dropped off & picked up 3 days later, the shop in MI had it back in less then 10 days.
3. i have not bought another new icom since the 746pro in 2008, but have owned 551d, 706mk2g, 735, 736, 745, 751a, 765, multiples of some, in all, a total of 14 icoms. a 735 & 2-706's were abused (by me) beyond comprehension. rain, salt water, snow, dust, dirt, mud, rover, field day, camping, boating, carry-on luggage, checked luggage, dropped, HIGH swr, no antenna, wrong antenna, you name it, 3 of my icoms suffered unthinkable abuse and never skipped a beat. i have never ever had to repair any of the other icoms i've ever owned (he knocks wood heavily), except for this 746pro.
4.i am trying, too. really, i am. again, waiting with baited breath upon icom's response to THEIR guarantee that they fixed my radio for good last time.
i'd really like to try the ic9100-if the price was right. i've owned older kenwoods & yaesu's, but always preferred icom's sound-receive and transmit. i can't see myself owning a ts2000.