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Thread: looking at ICOM IC-440

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    Sounds like a good excuse for an AULRO-SA Barbie.

    I dug up the radio this morning. It's a 4000, a little scruffy looking (was second hand when I bought it), has a brand new hand mic fitted, just need to find the mounting bracket and thumb screws.
    I should have a power cable to suit as well.

    Hopefully I'll get it all together tonight.

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    I have one (not in the current Disco) but it is a great radio. I have a GME at the monent as it was already in there so the Icom sits in the shed with the antenna. The overhead trim has been cut to fit the GME so I'm not going to change it, seemed a waste to let it go with the 80 Series when we sold it.

    In my first Disco the main unit was mounted behind the glovebox, not sure if there is room there in a D2 but you don't need much!

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    Buy the Icom - They are Mil spec radios that stand up to any thing that you can throw at them. We have four at present - the oldest one has been all over Australia in some of the harshest conditions likely to be encountered and has been 100% reliable. They can be a bit of pain to operate until you have worked out how to navigate the menus, but once mastered they are exceptional.

    C H T

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    A very big thank you to d@rk51d3
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    the radio is in and works fine. I have no idea what my areal is I will see our tech heads today and see if i need to replace it or if it's ok.

    But it does work, I am staggered at the level of unappropriate language here in SA, up in the NT no where near as bad

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    Yep, usually left ours off in Metro Adelaide, especially out around Salisbury (surprise, surprise)

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post

    But it does work, I am staggered at the level of unappropriate language here in SA, up in the NT no where near as bad
    That's the joys of having one of the handhelds I showed you (and probably the Icom too). Just program in your own private frequency as an extra channel, and you won't have to put up with the rest.

    Did that on ours, and labelled it "Farm", for use at work. Don't get any numbskulls talking over us now.

    Although it does help if the rest in your convoy can tune to the same frequency.

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    Icom 440 are a great radio. they have a marine grade speaker in the microphone that is clear as a bell. you can buy a extra cradle and switch them from one vechile to another.

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