- Description
- The Icom R70 receiver system is a quadruple conversion superheterodyne covering 100 kHz to 30 MHz with 100 Hz display resolution. Modes of reception includes AM, SSB, RTTY, CW and FM [with EX257 option]. Advanced features include: Pass Band Tuning, IF notch, adjustable AGC, three tuning rates, dual VFOs, Scope Jack, Line Output, RIT, dial lock, converter input jack, adjustable noise blanker and built-in preamplifier.
Type- Desktop Amateur HF Receiver
- Frequency range RX
- 0.1-30 MHz
- TX
- -
- Frequency stability
- 250 Hz after 1 Hour
- Tuning steps
Modulations RX- AM / CW / USB / LSB (FM optional)
- TX
- -
- Filters
- Receiver system
- Quadruple conversion
- IF-frequencies
- 1st: 70.4515 MHz
2nd: 9.0115 MHz
3rd: 455 kHz
4th: 9.0115 MHz - Sensitivity
- 0.16 µV 1.6-30 MHz SSB/CW (S+N/N=10dB)
- Selectivity
- AM 6.0 kHz, SSB 2.3 kHz
- Image rejection
- >60 dB
Aerial- 50 Ω, SO-239+Clamps/screws
- RF-output
- Audio output
- Memories
- Power requirements
- 13.8 V DC or mains
- Current drain RX
- TX
- Dimensions
- 286 × 110 × 276 mm (11.26 × 4.33 × 10.87 in)
- Weight
- 7.4 kg (16.3 lbs)
- Manufactured
- Between 1982 and 1984 in ?
- Features
- Files
Videos
Videos are automatically fetched from YouTube. Not all rigs have matching videos.
View more videos about the ICOM IC-R70 on YouTube.
View more videos about the ICOM IC-R70 on YouTube.
