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KV5R: Icom IC-706MkIIG Mods and Tips

Pop the filter in, then go into setup and tell the radio it’s an FL-223 (not 232). This will allow you to 

select the filter in SSB mode, as well as CW and RTTY. This will allow you to select Narrow on SSB and 

have about a 450Hz wide bandwidth on your waterfall.

How it acts:

1.  1. In CW and CW-Reverse, it acts as expected, setting itself at 600 Hz. The IF shift will move it 

around about 600 Hz.

2.  2. In SSB, it’ll act like a RTTY filter. In USB, it centers at about 2150 Hz. The IF shift will pull it 

down to about 1000 Hz for PSK use. But in LSB, it positions itself low. The IF shift will move it 

down through zero to the other sideband, or up to about 2k.

3.  3. Though called a 350 Hz filter (+-6db), my waterfall shows it to be about 500 Hz wide on 

moderate signals. Kicking in the attenuator or rolling down the RF gain will narrow it just a bit. As 

with all narrow filters, it works best when lightly loaded, so keep the signal level fairly low when 

running digital modes.

4.  4. When running PSK at 1000 Hz with a strong signal, an harmonic image can be seen (barely) at 

2000 Hz. It’s not a problem at all (it may be generated in my computer, not the radio).

How to use:

1.  Run setup (Lock+Power) and select FL-223 for the slot in which the FL-232 is installed. That will 

make the radio think it’s a 223 (a narrow SSB filter) so that you can then select it while in SSB.

2.  For the usual computer soundcard digital modes (PSK, FSK, MFSK, etc), set USB, start with no 

filter, set the signal at 1000 Hz, select the narrow filter (Fil N), and crank the IF shift all the way 

right and that’ll center it at 1000 Hz in USB..

3.  Or, simply leave the IF centered (filter at 2150) and then tune your desired signals there. 

However, if you set your PSK software to copy at 2150, it will also transmit at 2150 and this may 

confuse other users who are accustomed to using 1000 Hz only.

4.  When a strong signal overloads your receiver, just shift the IF until your desired weak signal is 

right on the edge and the filter will wipe out the nearby strong signal. If the offending signal is 

splattering, complain!

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Summary of Contents for IC-706MKIIG

Page 1: ...e You can add the remote kit and put the control head and the radio box where ever you want them The price is right This article is a handy compilation of most of the mods and stuff I have developed o...

Page 2: ...requires some explanation Set to RF SQL the knob will act as RF gain from 7 12 O clock and Squelch from 12 7 O clock Set item 7 to RF SQL and set the knob to about 12 30 and you ll never have to mess...

Page 3: ...You ll need to study the book and do some fancy wiring on the 13 pin DIN plug To operate the computer digital modes see the interface article and for software and operating tips see the digital modes...

Page 4: ...do install a different mike you ll need to determine a new best mike gain setting Setting up your memory channels It is important to set up your memory channels in a table before committing to fully...

Page 5: ...vice Monitor which is supposedly calibrated to WWV This procedure only applies to radios without the optional TXCO high stability unit CR 282 Also this procedure is only for radios like mine having a...

Page 6: ...the lighting 13 Get the jeweler s screwdriver that precisely fits the slot in the trimmer capacitor 14 Wrap a band of electrical tape around the handle of the screwdriver until is it 1 2 to 3 4 inch...

Page 7: ...g the Service Monitor and using WWV directly at its highest frequency 20 MHz and getting the Master Oscillator within 1 Hz in a temperature stabilized room 2 Many do not know that the modulated audio...

Page 8: ...high percentage of Hams are running an error of 40 60 Hz This may be acceptable on older pre PLL radios but modern radios with PLL and a Master Oscillator can be calibrated much closer Also I have al...

Page 9: ...ed below the lower shelf Not shown MFJ 949E replaced with MFJ 993 IntelliTuner Note the crystal radio on the left and the 25 1300 MHz scanner on the right First position The control head was mounted o...

Page 10: ...IIG Mods and Tips My latest bedside operating desk Middle shelf slides out for use 706 head mounted underneath top shelf on PanaVise cell phone mount file C My 20Downloads Icom 706 asp htm 10 of 15 5...

Page 11: ...round rod Frequency Expansion NOTE The author does NOT advocate any illegal operation It is YOUR responsibility to stay within your authorized bands NOTE This is for the MkIIG ONLY Earlier models use...

Page 12: ...nder an 11 ton boulder Remember that other non Amateur radio services require not only a license but also a radio that is FCC Type Accepted for that service Tools The 706 uses components that are extr...

Page 13: ...s to be reattached 8 Plug in speaker Reinstall cover Power up Reprogram all your memories and settings The removed diode The rod is a 0 5 millimeter mechanical pencil lead You can see the diode is abo...

Page 14: ...4 4 When running PSK at 1000 Hz with a strong signal an harmonic image can be seen barely at 2000 Hz It s not a problem at all it may be generated in my computer not the radio How to use 1 Run setup...

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