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Posted: 9/5/2024 9:09:41 PM EDT
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Any owners, past or present?
Been after one for a while and finally got a decent deal. Definitely impressed by the easy integration with flrig, wsjtx and similar programs. My two main gripes: No FM (puzzling on a rig w/ 6M coverage and whose receiver also covers the entire VHF-Lo allocation) and no RX Ant In-Out like most other Icoms I own. The workaround is to use an MFJ or DXE T/R relay/RX Ant relay and I plan to measure the amount of RF at the receiver antenna port when the hardware is connected. Right now the secondary receiver is an R-75 on a different antenna. The 7200 mutes this receiver on TX. The 7200's receiver isn't on par with some of the high end stuff I own but it's not bad, either. Perfectly usable in the secondary station position where it'll do a lot of digital mode work. |
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I have two. Two radios, two tuners, and two power supplies make for two independent setups for less than $3k, less than the price of an expensive higher end radio and i don't lose everything if one fails.
Pros: dual VFO's. Noise cancelling is good once you get used to it. You can pick out stations a Kc apart. Use the noise blanker, noise reduction, and twin PBT together. 100% duty cycle for digital modes. Usb port makes digital easy. Used to have both as a base when I was in MARS but now one is set up for portable in a radio box built along the lines of a WW2 field desk. |
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I've got one, and I passed on another in a case with a tuner at the hamfest...
The only part I'm not pleased with is needing to go in and move some micro resistors to unlock 60m. well, that and I'm pretty sure it doesn't have a band button for 60m either. |
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Disclaimer - OP is bad at knowing things, and might catch on fire.
Vet - Op MMAMA Every other species kills off their stupid......we cater to them. -- spin-drift Nobody ever called 911&said I just did something smart. -- TheFlynDutchman |
I loved mine and still have it and a couple spares. I ran the digital net on it for years.
The main issues with the 7200 was ... the 7300 is so much better. Once I got the 7300 I packed the 7200 away for portable use. I really like the 7200 for how simple and straightforward the user interface is (as long as you're doing basic radio stuff and don't need to change settings all the time.) |
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Originally Posted By Amish_Bill: I've got one, and I passed on another in a case with a tuner at the hamfest... The only part I'm not pleased with is needing to go in and move some micro resistors to unlock 60m. well, that and I'm pretty sure it doesn't have a band button for 60m either. View Quote Both of mine run 60m out of the box without modification. |
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Originally Posted By Dieselman: Both of mine run 60m out of the box without modification. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dieselman: Originally Posted By Amish_Bill: I've got one, and I passed on another in a case with a tuner at the hamfest... The only part I'm not pleased with is needing to go in and move some micro resistors to unlock 60m. well, that and I'm pretty sure it doesn't have a band button for 60m either. Both of mine run 60m out of the box without modification. Gotta store the channels in memory and TX from memory. Yes they will. Won't work from VFO, however. Speaking of memories... Ran across a tip from someone about putting a frequency from each band in a memory spot and using the VFO to tune away if you want to QSY. What I did, starting from memory spot 199 and going downwards: All WWV frequencies, highest first One frequency in each band where I usually operate or monitor. Some bands like 10 or 75 might get multiples; one for SSB and one for AM. The five 60M channels, highest in the highest memory position (working downwards). CB Ch19 (for instant access to that band). One frequency from each of the SWBC bands from 11M to 120M. CHU is mixed in there as well. Everything else becomes a scratch pad. I usually monitor single frequencies with this radio because a lot of band changing via the Scan function or a PC program makes for a lot of relay clacking on the Filter Board. None of the FT8 or PSK frequencies are memorized - I let the PC do the work there. |
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Disclaimer - OP is bad at knowing things, and might catch on fire.
Vet - Op MMAMA Every other species kills off their stupid......we cater to them. -- spin-drift Nobody ever called 911&said I just did something smart. -- TheFlynDutchman |
I have an H250 handset on order from Bob, W2ENY, for my 7200. I am going to use it while activating POTA.
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The 7200 was the "go-to" rig on this board for quite a while.
I went from the 706mk2g to the 7300 skipping the 7200. |
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...behind every blade of grass...
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Any truth that the 7200 was designed for a foreign military? I’ve read this rumor before
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Harris Falcon Radio Ruck and IC7200, Military Surplus. Get it before it’s Gone! |
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It's bizarre to me that they haven't caught on and built a PRC-150 / CODAN 2110 type of all in one true manpack with integrated tuner, huge bottom lithium pack, with front panel antenna connections and weatherproofing.
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The devil's got my number.
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Originally Posted By mancow: It's bizarre to me that they haven't caught on and built a PRC-150 / CODAN 2110 type of all in one true manpack with integrated tuner, huge bottom lithium pack, with front panel antenna connections and weatherproofing. View Quote Agreed there is definitely a market for it. I think the Chinese will be the first to do it as the 3x big Japanese manufacturers seem to want nothing to do with it. The Chinese tbr-119/PMR-171 is close if it wasn’t a giant POS im hoping xiegu steps up |
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The only reason I would own a 7200 today for that they're selling for is the somewhat rugged and water resistant construction. A 991A built like a 7200 would be fantastic.
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Armoloq now makes a frame for the 7200. It's a nice protective cage, but he downside is it
takes up all the space in the Harris Falcon ruck, compared to the Portable Zero frame. https://www.armoloq.com/tpa-7200 |
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Did I just kill another thread?
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Originally Posted By trails-end: Armoloq now makes a frame for the 7200. It's a nice protective cage, but he downside is it takes up all the space in the Harris Falcon ruck, compared to the Portable Zero frame. https://www.armoloq.com/tpa-7200 View Quote |
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Disclaimer - OP is bad at knowing things, and might catch on fire.
Vet - Op MMAMA Every other species kills off their stupid......we cater to them. -- spin-drift Nobody ever called 911&said I just did something smart. -- TheFlynDutchman |
Still using my 7200. Haven’t felt the need to upgrade yet.
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I need to get a set of handles for mine. Went with Portable Zero for my fielded IC-703+/706MkIIG and will probably do same with this one.
Currently using the rig for remote operation - the PC I'm replying with interfaces to it, and wfview or flrig handles the control duties. Found out the tablet I use to access this system doesn't support Bluetooth mic audio for anything besides phone calls but there's one inbound which does. |
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Bought one for my eldest daughter when she passed her General Exam at 15. A local ham sold it to me (for her Christmast) at a deal. She was stoked, then....I've been using it at #1 station for about a year or so. It's pretty dang swell, heavy as nuts but I'm not planning on taking it outside....and I'm not going to spray paint it OD Green either.
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Originally Posted By Dieselman: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53111/1000008982-3329083.jpg HF manpack. View Quote What are you using for power? |
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A local ham offered me an Icom IC-7200 and an Astron 30 amp power supply for $550.00.
Does that seem like a decent deal? I was gifted a Pelican case large enough to fit the IC-7200 and though it might try it as my alternate POTO radio. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: A local ham offered me an Icom IC-7200 and an Astron 30 amp power supply for $550.00. Does that seem like a decent deal? I was gifted a Pelican case large enough to fit the IC-7200 and though it might try it as my alternate POTO radio. View Quote To me that seems like a decent deal. I would MUCH rather have a 7300, but the price for the 7200 and power supply seems decent. You could probably easily get your money back if you didn't like it, as the 7200 has kind of a "cult following". And you are not likely to get even a beat up 7300 and power supply for anywhere near that amount. If someone offered me that deal, I might very well take it with the idea of resale and making a few bucks. I have no use for it, as I have two 7300's and a 7610 in the shack and an FT-891 in the truck for mobile/portable. |
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A ham from the my local DX club has to sell his house due to poor health and is being forced into a nursing home.
I was just trying to help him out with some cash. There is no box, manual, or accessories, but like you I thought I would buy it and flip it if I didn't like it. I need to find a set of carry handles for it, but they are unobtanium. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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I’d like to pick one up. Regret selling mine well over a decade ago. What should I expect to pay? That deal for $550 seems like a pretty darn good deal.
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I picked up a used Icom IC-7200 this afternoon and cleaned it up as it had been sitting unsued for quite sometime. It was fithly with dust, but I cleaned well and it works perfectly. I made a bunch of FT8 and SSB contacts and best of all was able to figure it all out without a manual. I think this will be my picnic bench POTA rig. I also picked up an Astron 35 linear power supply with it and will clean it up and check it out tomorrow when I have time. Life is good. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54857/IMG_0955_-_Copy_png-3333535.JPG I picked up a used Icom IC-7200 this afternoon and cleaned it up as it had been sitting unsued for quite sometime. It was fithly with dust, but I cleaned well and it works perfectly. I made a bunch of FT8 and SSB contacts and best of all was able to figure it all out without a manual. I think this will be my picnic bench POTA rig. I also picked up an Astron 35 linear power supply with it and will clean it up and check it out tomorrow when I have time. Life is good. View Quote Looks good! I used to drool over @BigDaddy0004 's ham shack thread and the IC-7200 about ten years ago when I was younger and broker. I should look for one of these on the used market and get back on the air. |
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I should get a 100w rig some day.
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World ain't what it seems, is it Gunny?
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: I should get a 100w rig some day. View Quote The fun stuff I have: IC-703+, TS-660, TS-130V, FT-726R w/ HF module and all the Uniden "President" 10M models...plus the R/S HTX-100. What I'm after: TS-430V, TS-670 and a TS-440V. Most of this gear is 10w out. It's challenging but rewarding to work DX with it. |
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My used IC-7200 needs a replacement microphone. The original HM-36 is sounds like crap, so I think I will replace it with the HM-219 hand microphone that comes with the IC-7300.
I also need to find a set of the original carry handles or an after market side rail to protect the radio. Any help in finding a source of either one would be appreciated. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: My used IC-7200 needs a replacement microphone. The original HM-36 is sounds like crap, so I think I will replace it with the HM-219 hand microphone that comes with the IC-7300. I also need to find a set of the original carry handles or an after market side rail to protect the radio. Any help in finding a source of either one would be appreciated. View Quote https://armoloq.com/icom/ic-7200/ |
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View Quote That is a beast, but way more than I am willing to spend. |
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Disclaimer - OP is bad at knowing things, and might catch on fire.
Vet - Op MMAMA Every other species kills off their stupid......we cater to them. -- spin-drift Nobody ever called 911&said I just did something smart. -- TheFlynDutchman |
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I replaced the original HM-36 with this and what an amazing difference in sound quality. Life is good. |
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54857/IMG_0966_-_Copy_png-3337645.JPG I replaced the original HM-36 with this and what an amazing difference in sound quality. Life is good. View Quote Which mic is that? I'm currently running an SM-20 on mine. |
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HM-219 hand microphone, the same one that comes with the IC-7300.
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54857/IMG_0966_-_Copy_png-3337645.JPG I replaced the original HM-36 with this and what an amazing difference in sound quality. Life is good. View Quote It sounded great tonight. |
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World ain't what it seems, is it Gunny?
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: It sounded great tonight. View Quote I think the element or cable was bad with the original microphone, so after reading that the Icom HM-219 would work I decided to buy one. I need another HF radio like a hole in my head, but so far I am impressed with the IC-7200. It's a simple no nonsense radios that is easy to operate and I think that it will work great for POTA also. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: I think the element or cable was bad with the original microphone, so after reading that the Icom HM-219 would work I decided to buy one. I need another HF radio like a hole in my head, but so far I am impressed with the IC-7200. It's a simple no nonsense radios that is easy to operate and I think that it will work great for POTA also. View Quote My cheap qrp rig had bad signal reports saying I sounded muffled. Pulled the mic apart and the hole for the element was nowhere close, so the sound was just bouncing around inside the mic and getting to the element eventually. I drilled a small hole close to center over the element, and insulated the element with foam, and it gets better reports now. I have another mic that I replaced the element, drilled the hole, and insulated. It works better too. Anyone with a baofeng shoulder mic should do this mod, makes a big difference in that crappy mic. |
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World ain't what it seems, is it Gunny?
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For anyone who uses wfview for control of their Icoms (and a few others):
Currently working with the developers to create an IC-7200 rig profile (which Phil has 90% done and working) and to debug a client-server crash when connecting remotely. This seems to affect the latest build (1.94). Wanted to get full 7200 functionality (buttons for NB/NR, ANF and others) so threw my hat in the ring to help out where needed. The client end of things is a Dell Venue 11 Pro (8GB RAM; 256GB SSD) running Linux Mint 21.3. The RC-28 remote is supported. Audio is via a KH-23 headset. Also have flrig, fldigi and wsjtx installed on the tablet. Need to get a workable Bluetooth mouse to go with the docking keyboard/secondary battery and this thing's going to make for a really nice POTA setup when run with the 7200. |
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Disclaimer - OP is bad at knowing things, and might catch on fire.
Vet - Op MMAMA Every other species kills off their stupid......we cater to them. -- spin-drift Nobody ever called 911&said I just did something smart. -- TheFlynDutchman |
Here is a link to the page where I found line by line install for the needed files.
Do these in order and note the instructions. I'm running wfview on Linux Mint 20.3 with my IC 7300. Link to wfview install instructions 73. Rob |
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Sic semper tyrannis!
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Attached File Attached File I removed a flea sized surface mount diode (D49) for the MARS mod on my Icom IC-7200. I did this to make 60m FT8 more user friendly. Man was that thing so damned tiny. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Originally Posted By K9-Bob: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54857/Screenshot_2024-10-07_213801_-_Copy_png-3343474.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54857/1728341888_5871_IC-7200-frequency-mods_p-3343473.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54857/IMG_0981_-_Copy_jpg-3343464.JPG I removed a flea sized surface mount diode (D49) for the MARS mod on my Icom IC-7200. I did this to make 60m FT8 more user friendly. Man was that thing so damned tiny. View Quote Looks like a 0603 or a 0805 package. They are very small. The amp control board I am working on and my 100w LDMOS use a mix of all different size SMD components and I played hell soldering them in the beginning. Have gone to hand soldering them using tweezers and a magnifier lamp. Many times if you are removing them and not reinstalling you can crush them with a small pair of needled nose pliers and just brush the pads over with a clean tinned soldering iron. Make quick work of the diodes or the 0 ohm resistors they like to use. |
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I used solder flux on the board and then applied a bit of solder to the diode and it came right off. I then cleaned up the residue and wiped the area with alcohol to clean the circuit board and all was well.
It actually took longer to put all the screws back in the radio that performing the MARS modification. |
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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Ive got one, while i love it, it is severely lacking when compared to my TS-590, or even my FT-857. there will be times where i'll have the 7200 on the same freq as my 590, the 72000 wont hear a damned thing while the 590 sounds like they are in the same room
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