

#Icom ic 7100 mods plus
I have only one gripe, and that is the fact that the remote head cannot be fixed to the body of the rig - the way my IC-7000, IC-706MK2G and IC-703 plus does (I have messy cable phobia). To sum up, I might consider buying a second one. I swopped the stock hand mic out for the much better HM-151 which is far better and provides lots of remote features. I have no issues with power output and receive is excellent. Regarding functionally and performance, it performs very well. Its slanted display is perfect for my mobile installation. Where I have it installed in the console between the front seats, it faces up at the correct angle. I have installed it in my mobile, and I am now liking the slanted display. I quickly got over the form factor that I disliked. Regardless, I imported an IC-7100 from DXE in the USA just over a year ago. I also didn't like the fact that the remote head could not be fixed to the body (I don't like messy cables all over the desk) I really didn't like the look of it with the slanted display. I was at the Orlando Hamvention where I first saw the IC-7100 on display. My IC-7000 DC DC convertor failed a year ago, and with nobody to repair it in my country, I decided to buy an IC-7100 as a replacement. I have owned many IC-706MK2G rigs (I still have one), and I have had about 5 x IC-7000 rigs (I still have one). I have always liked the ICOM all in one rigs which I have used in my mobiles, and I have always kept several as portable/backup rigs. Is the "most"!! and the RX on 6M and 2M SSB seems prettyįor $800 new(with rebates) I would buy again. Having had/have the FT-857/IC-706M2G/IC-7000 this radio And the menu system is.well.don't leave home without the manual!!! haha This is ALOT of rig for the money!! Haven't tried DSTAR yet, no rptrs in my area. I do very little SSB voice and when I do I run an amp so for me the low output on voice is a non-issue. I tested a few other rigs I have(Icom/Kenwood/Ten Tec) and the 7100 was by far the lowest! I finally got around to testing SSB voice output.īest I could get was ~50-60 watts PEP.(average was 25-30w)Īs it will do ~100w on digital modes/CW/RTTY/FM, this is not a big deal to me. Of low SSB output(and reports of early final failures) kept me away. I have NEVER liked the "looks" of this rig and the reports I bought this abt 3 months ago as a dedicated HF packet
