Voice synthesizer announces frequency and mode.Ĭopyright 2000-2020, Universal Radio, Inc. A ProII if you can find them is still around 1,000. New, the ProII and ProIII are close to 2,900. Unfortunately, customers are still very proud of their used IC-756's and the price. Uni-directional electret condenser-type, Up/Down desktop microphone with low cut function.Įxternal speaker with built-in audio filters. When first produced, it was one of the best radios on the market.
ICOM IC 756 PRO II PC
The IC-756Pro was discontinued and replaced by the IC-756ProII.Īutomatic antenna tuner 120 watts, 80 to 6 meters.ĬI-V Level Converter for connection to PC RS-232C port.ĭC Power cord 9 foot (3m).Įlectret condenser desktop microphone with dual inputs.
ICOM IC 756 PRO II PLUS
The rear panel features two antenna inputs plus an RCA type receive antenna jack. The selectivity lets you pull out weak signals like never before. No additional filters or high stability crystal oscillators are available or needed.
ICOM IC 756 PRO II MANUAL
The Pro features a 32-bit floating point DSP Digital IF filter with 41 selectable bandwidths, microphone equalizer, manual notch function, digital twin pass band tuning (PBT), all mode, including PSK31, and much more. The high resolution 4.9 inch TFT color dot matrix LCD display provides more operating information than you've ever had before, including a spectrum scope (± 12.5, ± 25, ± 50 or ± 100 kHz). For the new IC-756PROIII, Icom’s combined the cutting-edge receiver technology of the IC-7800 with the familiar ergonomics of the IC-756PRO II. The upgraded Icom IC-756Pro covers all nine HF ham bands plus 6 meters (receive from 30 kHz - 60 MHz). It all started with the ground breaking IC-756. Figured I would see if anyone had any ideas before I start running tests and get into the radio more.Icom IC-756 Pro, Icom 756 pro Amateur Transceiverįeatures | Specifications | Accessories | Screens | Rear Panel | DSP | Larger Image I checked battery measured 3v like it supposed to but didn't do draw test so could be a culprit still I guess.
I took covers off and don't see nothing burnt or anything bad. So by killing the power off and on it will sometimes boot and work and sometimes itĮven the power button doesn't work 95% of the time.
I then shut it back off and pushed power button and black screen again and nothing works at all again but the meter light. Then I did same by unplugging then plugging it in it turned on and everything worked again like there was no problems at all. I then unplugged and plugged it back in few times and black screen again with meter light on and rest of radio not working again. It went to the loading screen and stopped at end but screen and everything seemed like it was going to work till it froze. I waited 5 min then plugged it back in and it came back on. So I reset it and when I did it just went to black lighted screen and light for s-meter works but nothing else does no volume nothing. Then all of a sudden on 80 meter I was having A conversation with a fellow ham and I noticed the scope screen was glitching out. I have been using the radio for a at least 3 weeks without a problem.
Radio is in great shape and I turned it on and inspected it when I bought it and it worked great. The high resolution 4. I Acquired the radio from a gentleman that found it in a storage auction so I am sure it sat for a few years in there not being used. Second Hand Icom IC-756ProII Transceiver With Band Scope, The Icom IC-756 Pro II is the worthy successor of the famous Icom 756, Icom 756 Pro, and covers all nine HF ham bands plus 6 meters (receive from 30 kHz - 60 MHz).