P3 Panadapter and non Elecraft transceivers

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P3 Panadapter and non Elecraft transceivers

Jim Dodds
Has anyone added a P3 Panadapter to an ICOM CI-9100 transceiver?  If so, are
there any reasonably detailed instruction available to mod up the IC-9100 to
accommodate the P3?  I am new to amateur radio and not an engineer but have
a modest level of skill with a soldering station.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Take Care,

 

Jim. . .

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Re: P3 Panadapter and non Elecraft transceivers

Don Wilhelm
Jim,

Refer to your Icom CT-9100 manual.
First thing to be determined is -- does it have an IF output?
If so, the 2nd thing to determine is -- What is the IF output frequency?

The P3 can be tuned to use an IF output between 455kHz and 21MHz.

If there is no IF output, then you would have to add one.  The Icom
forums would be your best resource for the base way to add one.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/25/2019 5:59 PM, Jim Dodds wrote:
> Has anyone added a P3 Panadapter to an ICOM CI-9100 transceiver?  If so, are
> there any reasonably detailed instruction available to mod up the IC-9100 to
> accommodate the P3?  I am new to amateur radio and not an engineer but have
> a modest level of skill with a soldering station.
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