FW: [ic7800] The 7800 as a QRP rig...a couple of observations

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FW: [ic7800] The 7800 as a QRP rig...a couple of observations

Phil LaMarche
 
Interesting read..................... 10K$ for 3 watts  Smile

 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Brad Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:45 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [ic7800] The 7800 as a QRP rig...a couple of observations

Even though I have had a Ten Tec Argo V and an Elecraft K1 in the shack as
dedicated QRP rigs, I find myself switching to the 7800 during QRP events
because of its superior filtering, noise reduction capabilities, and
available computer interface options.

It appears that the minimum power output of my 7800 is 3 watts, which is
fine as I'm not interested in running less than 5 watts. Not surprisingly,
the power output meter on the 7800 appears to be inaccurate at such low
power settings. 5 watts output as measured by the OHR WM-2 QRP wattmeter
into a dummy load does not illuminate any power output level bars on the
7800. However, 10 watts output measured on the WM-2 correlates with 10 watts
indicated on the 7800's meter. Of course the WM-2 itself may be a little
inaccurate.

And as is stated in the manual, the 7800's auto antenna tuner will not work
at power levels less than 8 watts on HF.

I have one of the 7800's antenna ports dedicated to QRP operation and have
the QRP wattmeter in line with that output, leading to a switch that selects
between the various rigs in the shack. Everything is fine as long as I
remember to switch antenna ports before going QRO with 200 watt, since the
WM-2 will probably fry if it gets hit with more than 20 watts.

It sure would be cool if you could set power output maximums in the antenna
memories, but I imagine I'm the only one who has come up with a need for
such a thing....

73,

Brad
AA5CH













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Re: FW: [ic7800] The 7800 as a QRP rig...a couple of observations

W4ABW
This is cool. Hopefully some one will do a engineering  comparison report of
the IC-7800 vs the FT-9000D at 3-5 watts.
 
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Re: FW: [ic7800] The 7800 as a QRP rig...a couple of observations

David F. Reed
In reply to this post by Phil LaMarche
While I own an IC-7800, I use my K2 for QRP contests, and my K1 and KX1
for more portable operations (though the K2 sometimes does duty there too).

I have never missed my IC-7800 when using my K2; I have sometimes missed
my K2 when using one of the K rigs, mostly a band issue.

Phil LaMarche wrote:

>
>Interesting read..................... 10K$ for 3 watts  Smile
>
>Philip LaMarche
>
>From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
>Brad Johnson
>Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:45 PM
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: [ic7800] The 7800 as a QRP rig...a couple of observations
>
>Even though I have had a Ten Tec Argo V and an Elecraft K1 in the shack as
>dedicated QRP rigs, I find myself switching to the 7800 during QRP events
>because of its superior filtering, noise reduction capabilities, and
>available computer interface options.
>  
>
And those are what I like about my K2 as well...

I am due to send my IC-7800 in for the upgrade, and I will miss it while
it is gone though...

73 de Dave, W5SV

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