you wouldn't be disappointed with the TS-2000 I don't think. I know I'm very
happy with mine and glad I bought it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "CHRISTOPHER SCHULTE" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: 746PRO
> Hmm, this makes me wonder if I really want to spend the cash on the TS2000
> in april when I read something like that.
>
> I do like contesting, and I like the idea of working on six meters and two
> meters sideband and cw. I'd rather have the added seventy cm band as
> well,
> but if the recieve is that much better on the Icom, then I might just
> sacrafice some accessibility and one band for better performance overall
> and
> even a lower price tag.
>
> Chris, w8cjs
> Check out my web site,
> http://mysite.verizon.net/w8cjs
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lou Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:19 PM
> Subject: Re: 746PRO
>
>
>> Hi Pat.
>>
>> I've never had an Icom IC746Pro, but I can absolutely echo your comments
>> on
>> the TS2000S. Were it not for the accessibility aspects of the radio, I
>> would have given up on it because of the receiver shortcomings probably
>> at
>> least a year ago. I'm getting kind of concerned that Kenwood doesn't
>> seem
>> to really be doing much of anything with weak signal VHF/UHf or with high
>> end HF transceiver design, which is starting to make me wonder if ayear
>> or
>> three down the road they will just up and announce that they are getting
>> out of ham radio, or at least confining their work to 2 meter and 70 cm
>> mobiles and portables. Much as I dislike Yaesu, I find that there is a
>> lot
>> more innovation coming out of Icom and Yaesu than I see coming out of
>> Kenwood, particularly with respect to HF. Really, the only kind of
>> recent
>> product for Kenwood outside of VHF/UHF FM has been the TS480 series
>> radios.
>>
>> Maybe it is just me, but I feel that Kenwood had some truly great pieces
>> of
>> equipment in days gone by, and they are falling way short of the
>> performance they used to design into their stuff.
>>
>> 73, de Lou K2LKK
>>
>>
>>
>> At 07:37 PM 1/27/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>>>Hi Keith,
>>>I have been busy and unable to respond to your question. I had a
>>>TS2000 which I have replaced with a 746PRO. I agree with all that
>>>has been said. The PRO is less accessible than the 2000 - on its
>>>side, the Icom has what Icom calls triple register stacking - each
>>>band allows three keystrokes when you switch to it. So, you can
>>>configure a 75 meter SSB setting, a CW setting and perhaps an AM
>>>setting. Then you could "tab" through those settings and reach the
>>>desired mode or filter setting you would prefer. The preset
>>>arrangement makes the receiver a bit easier to use. And the filter
>>>settings are actually not hard to use. As several people have said,
>>>many of the menu items can be set and mainly forgotten so a bit of
>>>initial help would be of benefit.
>>>Bottom line, however is that the receiver, in my opinion is far and
>>>away better than the Kenwood. What troubled me about the Kenwood was
>>>that the receiver had a rushy, watery synthesizer sound which is
>>>absolutely missing on the Icom, whose receiver really performs.
>>>Hope this doesn't muddy your decision making!!
>>>Pat, K9JAu At 03:10 AM 1/26/2008, you wrote:
>>> >Hello,
>>> >
>>> > I'd like to hear from anyone who has a 746PRO. How do you like
>>> > it,
>>> >and how accessible are the various functions?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> Louis Kim Kline
>> A.R.S. K2LKK
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