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S1-S4
S1
Memo Pad – quick
temp. memory, 5 or 10
available
S2
Scan Functions
S3
B. S. R. Band Stacking
Register; quick band
change function. See p.
4 of manual
S4
Digital Signal Processing
G1-G4
G1
Band Scope : Push F-1 to select step (0.5-100kHz).Push F-3 for sweep start/stop.Rotate main
dial to align with freq. peak you want to tune to. F-3 sweep agn., F-2 return to orig. freq.
G2
SWR Plot Measurement; hold F-1 to choose pitch; push & hold F-2 for step; Push F-3 and then
push and release PTT until each bar displays; 1 or 2 rows of display is under 1.5:1 SWR
G3
Tx Freq. – Press F-3 (T) & then M-CH dial to choose TX freq.
G4
Memory Names: Use M-CH dial to choose memory.
Editing Memory Names: Choose 'E' (F-3); rotate main dial to select characters.
F-3>next F-1>back F-2>space.
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Icom IC-706MkIIG Operation Guide
MW – Memory Write
Press 2 sec. to save
freq. to mem. displayed
SCN-Scan
Starts & Stops scan; set
st
SQL open or closed 1
Resume setting controls
Resume in 10 sec is
default (resume ON)
14
Press and hold to
change band.
ANF-Auto Notch Filter
Toggle On/Off
Push 'Menu' to exit.
MPW-Memory Pad
Write: Push to write
10 Memories avail.
PRI-Priority Watch
In VFO mode set a freq.
.
Close squelch.
Dial in mem. chan. to be
watched
Press PRI (F2) to begin
& end.
7
Store here the 3 bands
you use most frequently
NR-Noise Reduction
Manual p. 4
MPR-Memo Pad Read
Push to cycle 10 pad
memories
V/M Toggle between
VFO and Memory
Mode; rotate (17) M-CH
to choose memories
144
Allows quick jump to
band with one press.
NRL-Noise Reduc. Level
Press to choose level by
rotating M-CH dial
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Владимир Щуцкий
January 28, 2025

Пропала мощность в диапазоне 144 мгц

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Icom IC-706MKIIG uses power MOS-FETs for amplification, and its power output at 144 MHz (2m band) is specified as 50W. If there is no power output at 144 MHz, the issue could be related to the PA (Power Amplifier) section, as mentioned in the repair discussion. A fault in the PA output board, where the finals (final amplification stage) are located, may cause the problem. Checking the PA board for damaged components or poor connections could help identify and resolve the issue.

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