![]() Great little Radio With Just One Or Two Caveats No weird display problems like the dreaded lines of other ICOM radios, no frills I suppose, and no silliness either. ![]() Its a 100w radio, so virtually any outboard tuner is sufficient. I did not miss having an internal tuner with this radio. The orange screen as a bit of an adjustment compared to the green 706, color 7600, or monochrome-like 7100. These I had in my other ICOM rigs and as I began running transverters I eventually used the 7200 less and less.Īudio was crisp and I had only wished ICOM had backlit the buttons. It does not have a transverter port, nor does it do FM either. In years of owning it I had full output all bands, a great digital rig, and thoroughly enjoyed its operation. Its one less thing to fail, as evident on many of the newer ICOMs. ![]() If you want a panadapter, download Fldigi and use that. The IC-7200 sold me first for the ease of adjusting the passband tuning, the USB out for digital modes, and simplicity compared to the IC-706 series. ![]()
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