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Reviews Categories | Transceivers: VHF/UHF+ Amateur Base/Mobile (non hand-held) | Icom IC-375A Help


Reviews Summary for Icom IC-375A
Icom IC-375A Reviews: 2 Average rating: 5.0/5 MSRP: $2000.00
Description: 220mhz all mode base rig
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N6PEQ Rating: 5/5 Nov 25, 2003 21:50 Send this review to a friend
Nice!  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
This is a very rare radio to find, but I was fortunate to locate one to purchase. The IC-375A is very solid, and has a nice tight feel to it. The frequency display is bright and easy to read. Receive audio is superb. The receiver sensitivity of the Yaesu FT-736R seems to be a "hair" better than the IC-375A on 222 MHz. Although it is extremely close. If you enjoy 222 MHz, I highly recommend that you purchase an IC-375A if you can find one.
 
KJ6QB Rating: 5/5 Jun 26, 2003 16:19 Send this review to a friend
An oldie but a goodie  Time owned: more than 12 months
I purchased this rig brand new in 1989 from HRO on a closeout special. I have used it continuously since that time and it is a truely outstanding rig. It performs flawlessly on FM and on SSB with a nice tight receiver. Weak signal work is great! All functions and lamps on this radio are still working normally after 14 years of operation. The UT-34 Tone Squelch unit is a must (If you can find one) in crowded areas like Southern California. Rig also has a built in power supply for "Plug and Play" operation and will operate on 12v as well.
 


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