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[http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=84 Icom forum] at Radioreference. Other manufacturers's radio questions should be directed to the [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=85 other models] forum at Radioreference.
 
[http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=84 Icom forum] at Radioreference. Other manufacturers's radio questions should be directed to the [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=85 other models] forum at Radioreference.
  
Some of these radios have receive coverage outside the transmit limits; they can potentially be used as a backup conventional scanner, if the coverage extends to the public service bands in your area. In addition, some have a connector on the mic jack labeled ''9600 baud out'' or similar. While intended for feeding audio for high speed packet and other applications, this is usually a tap right from the discriminator. Other applications that require a [[Discriminator output]] (such as [[UniTrunker]] ) can be fed directly from this point without needing additional internal modifications.
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Some of these radios have receive coverage outside the transmit limits; they can potentially be used as a backup conventional scanner, if the coverage extends to the public service bands in your area. In addition, some have a connector on the mic jack labeled ''9600 baud out'' or similar. While intended for feeding audio for high speed packet and other applications, this is usually a tap right from the discriminator. Other applications that require a [[Discriminator output]] (such as [[UniTrunker]] ) can be fed directly from this point without needing additional internal modifications.<br>
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Welcome to the RR ham gear article. This article indexes other articles detailing specs on various 2 meter and/or dual band (2m/440) radios used by amateur radio enthusiasts (hams).

Specific questions about Icom radios should be directed to the Icom forum at Radioreference. Other manufacturers's radio questions should be directed to the other models forum at Radioreference.

Some of these radios have receive coverage outside the transmit limits; they can potentially be used as a backup conventional scanner, if the coverage extends to the public service bands in your area. In addition, some have a connector on the mic jack labeled 9600 baud out or similar. While intended for feeding audio for high speed packet and other applications, this is usually a tap right from the discriminator. Other applications that require a Discriminator output (such as UniTrunker ) can be fed directly from this point without needing additional internal modifications.
When adding a new article for this topic, please CATEGORIZE these pages by adding [[Category:Amateur Radio Gear]] as the last line

Subcategories

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Pages in category "Amateur Radio Gear"

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