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ICOM IC-756PROIII

HF + 50 MHz DSP Transceiver

The 756PRO Series Legacy Continues to Grow

 

ICOM IC-756PROIII

 

Icom and the renowned IC-756PRO series continue to make ham radio history: (1) First 32-bit floating point DSP transceiver. (2) First transceiver with customizable filter shapes. There were no optional filters to buy, for none were needed. (3) First mid-class HF transceiver with +30dBm-class third-order intercept point.* (4) First amateur HF transceiver with a large TFT color LCD For the new IC-756PROIII, Icom’s combined the cutting-edge receiver technology of the IC-7800 with the familiar ergonomics of the IC-756PROII.


Take your DXing to the next level with Icom’s IC-756PROIII.
* ( in the 14Mhz band)

 

The 756PRO Third Generation’s new features 
New receiver gives +30dBm third-order intercept point.*
Using receiver design techniques introduced in the IC-7800, Icom’s engineering team focused on distortion-free, high-dynamic-range.
To achieve this goal, Icom used higher-grade components in vital receiver sections of the IC-756PROIII.
* Under the condition of receive frequency 14.2MHz, input frequencies 14.3MHz and 14.4MHz, Pre-amp OFF, mode USB BW 2.4kHz.

 

Large inductors.

The IC-756PROIII uses large inductors instead of small coils in the bandpass filter (BPF) stage, because small coils sometimes cause magnetic saturation in the BPF stage. Large inductors can handle both strong signals and weak signals with lower distortion.

 

Low-distortion BPF switching.

The BPF switching circuitry is one of the critical points in a receiver where distortion can be produced by strong out-of-band signals. Distortion at this early receiver stage then propagates throughout the remaining stages and cannot be removed by signal processing. The IC-756PROIII uses low distortion diodes with wide frequency characteristics that prevent formation of distortion components
in the BPF stage.

 

Fundamental-type 64 MHz roofing filter.

The IC-756PROIII uses a fundamental-mode monolithic crystal filter for the roofing filter. Although it’s more expensive than the overtone-filters, the fundamental-mode filter has a better shape factor and is less susceptible to intermodulation distortion under strong signal
conditions. This is the same 15kHz crystal filter used in the IC-7800 roofing filter circuit.

 

Two newly designed preamplifier.

To minimize distortion and maximize dynamic range, the IC-756PROIII preamplifiers use the same basic circuit design as the IC-7800 preamplifiers. Preamp-1 is a noiseless feedback design, with push-pull amplifiers. This design has a high intercept point and covers a wide
frequency range. Preamp-2, which uses bipolar transistors for higher gain, is ideal when you use separate low-efficiency receiving antennas such as small loops or Beverages.

 

Real time spectrum scope with mini scope function.

The real time spectrum scope is now an indispensable tool for top performing HF radios.
The IC-756PROIII’s spectrum scope adds a mini scope function, as requested by many PROII users. The mini scope allows you to monitor the scope screen while you use other function menus. For example, you can monitor the scoop screen even while you are changing the IF filter shape and passband width. The scope range can be set in 4 steps  ±12.5kHz, ±25kHz, ±50kHz and ±100kHz, centered on the receiving frequency. In addition, the spectrum scope has 3
attenuator levels (10dB, 2dB and 30dB).

 

Eight-channel RTTY TX memory.

The IC-756PROIII has 8 channels of RTTY transmit memory. You can edit and send up to a 62 character message for each memory channel without a PC or other external unit.* The transmit memory is displayed on the screen so you won’t send the wrong message. The built-in RTTY demodulator and decoder allow you to check the callsign of the station on the air instantly. A PC or external unit is not also necessary. * When write and send RTTY messages on site, a Terminal Unit, TNC or PC and dedicated software is required. 


Adjustable SSB transmit BW. The SSB transmit bandwidth is selectable from 100, 300 and 500Hz at the high-pass edge, and 2500, 2700 and2900Hz at the low-pass edge respectively. 3 types of high and low combinations can be stored in the memory. In addition, the built-in audio
equalizer has separate bass and treble adjustments for a total of 121 combinations, so you can tone your voice up or down as you want. With this flexible DSP-based waveform shaping, you can tailor your transmit audio quality to suit your operating style.

 

Other new features.

New 60 meter band coverage, equivalent transmit power and antenna tuner capabilities to the other bands. (U.S.A. version, USB mode only) 2 clocks show different time zones at once, such as local and UTC time.

Screen saver function.
@ code (.--.-.), used in e-mail addresses, added to memory keyer.

Inherited Properties From The 756PROII
See specifications IC 756 PRO II

 
 

ICOM IC-756PROIII

 

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