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Date: | Fri, 9 Apr 2004 08:54:00 -0700 |
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I like the 2000 a lot, although it is a little pricy. I also got the
version with the 1.2 gig. Figure I'll do some satellite work some day.
Of corse, I priced an antenna at a e s and they want $200 for the comit
144 440 and 1.2 gig base antenna. May be a cheaper route to go. Have to
look into that.
Back to the rig, I like it a lot. I played with the 746 pro and the 2000.
I actually thought the 746 pro had a tiny bit better d s p, but the
synthesizer on icoms only speak freq, not the menus. The synthesizer on
the 2000 speaks s units, memory number and freq, and the manus also speak
and are easily set by a total. That is why I opted for the 2000, and I
decided to go with the satellite version.
I like the radio a lot, although I don't find myself using the dsp much.
With the line noise I have here, it doesn't seem to help that much, but I
haven't tried adjusting the d s p either.
Also, on a sort of down side, the guy who makes the q s y key boards
doesn't make one for the kenwood. I wrote him a while back and to make a
long story short, he doesn't plan to do so. I'd sure recommend that
keyboard for the 706. I did buy the optional mc 57 mike for the 2000 at a
cost of $80 and love it. You ahve control of a lot of stuff right on the
mike. You can enter memories, frequencies and so forth. You have a voice
button and 4 function keys you can redefing on the mike.
Hope this helps and makes a little sense.
73s
Butch Bussen
wa0vjr
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