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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ My antenna is a 72' (21.9m) long center-fed doublet. It's about 50' (15.24m) up
6' (1.8m) from the ground using a line attached to the house. I originally built this doublet in 2018, and it stayed up until 2022 when the line hung up during a wind-storm
and it tore the loop at the end. The feed-line has had a few patches and pieces spliced in to it; but it's window-line so it doesn't affect performance. One leg had a
cut/tear in the insulation close to the feed-point, so I did some pre-emptive work to prevent this from getting worse. It really shows up in the night shot as a
-blurry white spot.
+blurry white spot.
## Previous HF Rigs
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ selling surplus radio equipment; the type of setup where it looked like a truck
friend told me the old iCom's were pretty tough. It came with the PS-55 power supply but no mic. I talked the guy down to an agreeable price because of these two factors. Despite
looking like it came right out of a barn, the radio fired up when I got it home. I bought an 8-pin mic plug, a random microphone from a $1 bin, and spent my last $20 on a MFJ-16010
long-wire tuner. I made contacts that night. While I may not have kept the power-supply, I kept the radio. Not only because it was my first; but because it's a tank.
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### iCom IC-756
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ long-wire tuner. I made contacts that night. While I may not have kept the power
A year after getting the IC-725 I picked this up at the Berryville Hamfest. It was actually tested and working at the hamfest; and when I was the first to throw my money down there
was both sighs of disappointment and slight applause from the small crowd of OM that'd gathered. But, don't get too excited. What started off as a few bad lines turned in to a fully
dead display in about a week. It came with a replacement; but after some work I wound up blowing it up. Thanks iCom for numbering your connectors backwards.
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### iCom IC-728
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ dead display in about a week. It came with a replacement; but after some work I
I wound up trading my half-dead 756 for this 728. Was it a good trade? Probably not. But at the time, I was defeated and didn't care. The 728 didn't suffer from the filtering
issues the 725 did; plus it had a speech processor, something the 725 lacked. Don't get too excited. A few months later the RX lost all sensitivity. I sold it for parts at a
hamfest and managed to recover $75, putting me in the hole for $425 between it and the 756.
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### iCom IC-7300