![]() ![]() For me, I decided that the upgrade cost made sense because of the equivalent cost of the filters necessary to turn a 756 into a PRO. In fact, given the cost difference between the two radios, I think that both are well worth their respective prices. I really do not want to give the impression that either radio is bad. Because I am comparing two radios here, it may appear as if one is good and one is bad. A few of my observations are contained at the. As of this writing, the radio is still quite new, and comments and observations are just starting to emerge. ICOM introduced the PRO II radio in the second half of 2001. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.This manual contains important safety and operating in-structions for the IC-756PRO. I IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the transceiver. This latest version offers some incremental. The Icom 756 Pro III was the last member of the venerable '756' family that started with the 756, 756 Pro, 756 ProII. My only fear is that ICOM made changes that impact measurement numbers. If you have any of your own observations, please email me, and I will add them to the list if appropriate. Additional 756PRO information can be found on the pages maintained by, the ICOM reflector (mailing list) at, the and of course, the site. This gave me an opportunity to compare both radios side-by-side. ICOM 756 and 756PRO W8WWV - ICOM 756 and 756PRO (and PRO II) Greg Ordy Last Update: Wednesday, Febru05:59 PM I decided to replace my ICOM 756 with a 756PRO. ![]()
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