![]() Screen saver function to prolong LCD life and reduce burn-in. ![]() Clock function displays local time and UTC time with time difference indication. ![]() This permits the operator to configure his own custom WIDE/MID/NAR selections by mixing and matching low and high roll-off points. In the IC-756Pro III, it is possible to program each of the three settings individually with the following preset cutoff frequencies: Lower -6dB point: 100, 300 and 500 Hz. The lower and upper -6dB points of the transmitted audio-frequency response are fixed for each setting. The IC-756 Pro II provided three selectable TOBW settings: WIDE/MID/NAR. Preamp changed to a noiseless feedback type to reduce second order distortion. Improved 1st filter and BPF for reduced distortion. This allows simultaneous display of the filter, memory-keyer and other menus along with a half-size spectrum-scope display. The IC-756Pro III provides a selectable mini-scope display mode. The IC-756 Pro II spectrum scope display occupied the lower half of the screen. Real time spectrum scope (with mini-scope). This latest version offers some incremental improvements over the previous 756 Pro II: Improved Third Order Intercept point of +30dBm. The ICOM 756 Pro III is the latest member of the venerable “756” family that started with the 756, 756 Pro, 756 ProII. And the IC-756PRO series requires 7 sections.Face and cabinet are BEAUTIFUL shape, a Great looking and Great performing radio. ![]()
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