There are a couple of inherent problems with these rigs. I found the rig ran pretty warm when using the internal supply. ![]() My '751 was powered most of the time by an Astron RS-35M linear power supply, although it had the built-in switcher. Both were available with optional internal switching power supplies. The '751A had a few improvements over the '751, most notably a CW keyer. ![]() Both rigs sport excellent receivers, quad conversion, if memory serves me right. I personally still have my IC-751, bought in 1992.īoth cover 10m-160m, including WARC bands, and run 100 watts CW/SSB/FM, 40 watts AM. ![]() The IC-751 and IC-751A HF transceivers, mid-range rigs when introduced, still offer excellent value to new hams as a first rig, and seasoned hams as a backup, or even a primary rig.
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