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14. Dez 2021
You can't get them from Icom anymore.
Icom doesn't stock repair parts anymore for the IC-706 series radios. This was purchased to replace an intermittent relay for one band on the bandpass filter board, and have a few spares.
It's nice that one can keep a good radio "going" with aftermarket parts such as these.
I had to similarly search for aftermarket semiconductors back in 2015 for a different IC-706 repair.

23. Jun 2016
Best value in a CW filter for the IC-706 family of radios, and others....
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich I have a 706Mk2 that I brought back from the dead, and a 706Mk2G that I bought new in 2000. Both are loaded with filters. I have the standard ssb filter, the narrow ssb, and the 350Hz CW/RTTY filter in each. I wanted to try the 500Hz FL-100. The Seller's price made the purchase very attractive. I have to agree with what others have said....the 500Hz FL-100 is a good filter, but the audio will ring more than the 350 or 250Hz filters.

18. Dez 2015
Icom CW-RTTY filter FL-232
This is the best choice of the three narrow filters for the IC-706 series transceivers and others that use the 9.106 MHz IF. Why? The 500 Hz FL-100 has a tendency to ring annoyingly. Some people find the FL-101 250Hz filter to be a bit too narrow. Example: you tune in a CW station with the SSB filter switched in and then switch to narrow....and the station is gone. You have to hunt for it. The 350 Hz filter is a nice balance, plus if you're using the ancient digital mode of RTTY, the mark and space tones fit nicely within its bandwidth. You could do this with the 500 Hz filter, but you have the ringing with which to deal. So, I like this one the best of the 3 narrow filters. Put the FL-232 and the 1.9 KHz narrow SSB filter in your '706 with the stock filter and you have a great radio.