id rather be seen walking down the street carrying my old kenwood tm 271a mic than be seen buying another yaesu
I'd rather be caught DEAD with an ICOM Radio than ALIVE with a Yaesu.Radio.
SIX-SHOOTER
id rather be seen walking down the street carrying my old kenwood tm 271a mic than be seen buying another yaesu
I'd rather be caught DEAD with an ICOM Radio than ALIVE with a Yaesu.Radio.
SIX-SHOOTER
ICanOnlyMonitor
Don't beat around the bush, just tell us how you feel.
ICanOnlyMonitor
and i read the illusive yaeso ft 2980 r box .humm made in the land of almost right CHINA while maintaining made in japan .says mic made in china n id bet whole thing built in china cept the stickon tags that are put in in japan thus making it made in japanuʍop əpısdn pəuɹnʇ əq plnoɔ plɹoʍ ɹnoʎ ʇɐɥʇ ɯoɔı uɐ əsn ʇ,uop noʎ ɟı ʇɐɥʇ uoıʇuəɯ ı pıp
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My point Exactly!....Yaesu also fully earns an F--- rating in selling service parts to custumers that are able and willing to fix their manufacturing defects. Can't even begin to get them to respond to any parts request by email. Found the ceramic filter needed to fix their junk VX-7R, on eBay for half the price and 1/10th the aggravation.
i have a 480r left to end my yaesu relationship. next saturday we got a tailgate hamfest n its gonna go bye bye.open it up n compared to other brands it looks like an electricians nightmare. im sure kenwood n icom has put out some crap but my new kenwood tm v 71 works great for now. new icom ic 2300 i got wednesday so far is ok too. programming both are a breeze. even my htx 212 i bought my first time around is still going but needs new mic cord like all rsMy point Exactly!....
You've identified the one problem that has been fairly consistent with Icom for many years. Their ALC leaves something to be desired and without adjustment, will destroy peak power, especially on AM.ICOM vs Yaesu, I have 7300 and a 891, I use both and both work. 891 is a hell of a lot of radio for the money. It essentially does what the 7300 does, for myself anyway, not a big scope user here I use the organic scopes on side of my head. Slightly different RX of course... ICOM bleed sounds worse by 30pct... but it is also more "hi fi" if such term can be used.. the lowest signals fight less against the low internal noise of the ICOM.
ICOM clarity of rx sound is a blessing on a very quiet band, the weak S0-S2 signal rx comes through very clear and defined. However it is a curse when another station rocks up 3-6kHz away (which is very very often) as that bleed is also very clear and sharp sounding, so clear it obscures weak signals in a bad way. Sharp edge filters unusable here, piercing horrid whistling sound is not acceptable to me.
However I still read the the signals through the 891 higher perceived noise no problem.
If I had to live with only the 891 I would still be quite happy, so far.
Reliability is yet to be experienced both radios less than 1 year old. I like that Yaeasu puts 200 Watts of transistor capability there for the 100W output.. whereas ICOM put their underrated cost cutting finals in - 140W of transistor capability for 100W.
Something is set up either wrongly or by design on the ICOM 7300 audio stages to TX stages. You cannot apply even 5pct of the processing ICOM's very own manual suggests without ALC being in the unacceptable zone pretty much permanently.
(20dB compression is fantasy land without ALC end stop)
With the stock mic I am on 12pct mic gain, RF 100pct and Comp 2 and I still get 50pct peaks on the ALC.
If you use ICOM 7300 do you ignore your ALC and end stop it ? Is that the solution to get more compressed TX audio ?
I like both, neither perfect, but do remember the price difference is big.