Icom R5 vs RX-7 ????

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safetyobc

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Anyone have (or have owned) the R5 and had used or owned an RX-7?

Just curious what you thought about the RX7 vs the R5 in receive, options, etc. Actual pics of an RX7 would be great.

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Matt
 

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Popular Communications did a review of the RX-7 a couple months ago.
Receive ratings were good.
It has a completely different user interface that looked pretty good.
There was a statement about audio being on the low side which turned me away from it.
This month they are reviewing the software for it.
 

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I can't read it online can I? I like it that Monitorting Times publishes their reviews in pdf online for all to read. Very nice!

Pop Comm should do the same :)
 

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ICOM R5, R20, and RX7

The R5, RX7, and R20 don't receive the 867-868.9875 area of the 800 Mhz Frequencies. So if you have any non trunked systems on those higher frequencies you will not be able to hear them, I currently have an R5 and a VR500 by Yaesu and personally I prefer the VR-500 over the R5 for ease of programming and frequency coverage in the 867-869 Mhz band.
 

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The RX7 is definitely a better scanner than the R5 was. The user interface is much, much better. Sensitivity is good, although as mentioned the audio is a bit low. Yes, Icom do block out a large part of the 800MHz band. If that is likely to be a problem just order an RX7 from the UK or Australia. We don't have that problem!
 

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The R5, RX7, and R20 don't receive the 867-868.9875 area of the 800 Mhz Frequencies. So if you have any non trunked systems on those higher frequencies you will not be able to hear them, I currently have an R5 and a VR500 by Yaesu and personally I prefer the VR-500 over the R5 for ease of programming and frequency coverage in the 867-869 Mhz band.

My RX7 receives well on 867-868.9875 area not sure about the r5 or r20 but my RX7 definitely reveives 867-868.9875mhz
 
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