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* [http://www.thiecom.de/ftp/icom/icr7000/information/icr7000-manual-e.pdf Service manual (22MB-Pdf)] | * [http://www.thiecom.de/ftp/icom/icr7000/information/icr7000-manual-e.pdf Service manual (22MB-Pdf)] | ||
* [http://www.terra.es/personal/luisenc/RF/ICR7000.html Some Tech info by LUIX (in spanish)] | * [http://www.terra.es/personal/luisenc/RF/ICR7000.html Some Tech info by LUIX (in spanish)] | ||
+ | * [http://www.swl-remotes.com/pages/13/index.htm IR Remote] | ||
+ | ** [http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mtrevufeb05.pdf SWL IR Remote Review from MT (PDF)] | ||
* Here is a [http://www.radioreference.com/digital/dig/ICOMSLICER.PDF schematic] (PDF file) for an interface used with [[Trunker]] and a Icom R7000. For this example, a PRO-43 scanner is used to obtain the data channel. The interface obtains power from the Icom, so there is no issue with weak ports not being able to power the slicer. The IC Chip used is a MAX203 for minimum parts count, but a MAX232 would work just as well. The MAX203 can be obtained from Digi-Key. This interface has also been tested with an Icom [[IC-R7100]]. This interface may also work for other radios that use TTL serial levels if another source of 9-12V is available, or 5V if the regulator is left out. (Thanks to Gene!) | * Here is a [http://www.radioreference.com/digital/dig/ICOMSLICER.PDF schematic] (PDF file) for an interface used with [[Trunker]] and a Icom R7000. For this example, a PRO-43 scanner is used to obtain the data channel. The interface obtains power from the Icom, so there is no issue with weak ports not being able to power the slicer. The IC Chip used is a MAX203 for minimum parts count, but a MAX232 would work just as well. The MAX203 can be obtained from Digi-Key. This interface has also been tested with an Icom [[IC-R7100]]. This interface may also work for other radios that use TTL serial levels if another source of 9-12V is available, or 5V if the regulator is left out. (Thanks to Gene!) | ||
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* [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=84 Icom Forum at RadioReference] | * [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=84 Icom Forum at RadioReference] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 16 October 2020
This page lists links, related pages and software support for the Icom R-7000 receiver. The technical specifications can be viewed here (From the Icom website).
Contents
General Specifications
- 99 memories
- 25-1000, 1025-2000MHz range
- Scan rate 8cps (max)
- AM, WFM, FM, LSB, USB
- 100Hz; 1, 5, 10, 12.5, 25kHz steps
- Priority scan
- Autostore (20 channels)
- Voice squelch control (VSC)
- Analogue signal meter
- Noise blanker (NB)
- Attenuator
- Wireless remote control (optional)
- Tape recorder control
- Computer control
- Icom R-7000 Specs
Filters and other mods
Reviews and User Opinions
Related Pages
- Universal Radio R-7000 page
- Donner's Rig Control page
- Icom manuals
- Service manual (22MB-Pdf)
- Some Tech info by LUIX (in spanish)
- IR Remote
- Here is a schematic (PDF file) for an interface used with Trunker and a Icom R7000. For this example, a PRO-43 scanner is used to obtain the data channel. The interface obtains power from the Icom, so there is no issue with weak ports not being able to power the slicer. The IC Chip used is a MAX203 for minimum parts count, but a MAX232 would work just as well. The MAX203 can be obtained from Digi-Key. This interface has also been tested with an Icom IC-R7100. This interface may also work for other radios that use TTL serial levels if another source of 9-12V is available, or 5V if the regulator is left out. (Thanks to Gene!)
Supporting Software
- Also see the following articles for additional support;
Mailing Lists / Forums
IC-R7000 Receivers for Sale
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