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WIN a new IC-706MKIIG or IC-2800HEnter ICOM America's new monthly "Connect with ICOM 2000" contest. Answers are always available somewhere on this Website and at your authorized ICOM dealers. Enter today! |

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How Will You See YOUR IC-2800H? The contest is now over. Come see who won the $1000 prize, the winning idea, and all the other finalist's ideas on how to use the IC-2800H's TFT color LCD display. |
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Have a look at ICOM's 1999 Field Day photos The ICOM staff was well represented on both sides of the U.S.A. |
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We gave away 12 new IC-706MKIIs in 1998 and 1999 to hams who upgraded their license to General class or above. See who the lucky operators are!
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On the Road with the ICOM Funmobile ICOM's Funmobile is making appearances all around the country. Come try out all the latest ICOM gear. |
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Download ARCP software for ICOM radios. It's free! Get on-screen PC control of your ICOM. Or control your radio over the Internet. Try it out! Please note: ARCP software is not produced by ICOM, Inc. ICOM America does not offer tech support for this software. Please consult the read-me file and other documentation found in the software if you have any questions. |
For GSA purchasers only
"What is AMATEUR radio?", first time visitors may ask themselves. (ARRL web site)
Have you checked out ICOM America's Service FAQ section? For hams who are experienced in working on their own rigs, these tips have been proving very helpful. All information comes directly from the ICOM America Service Department.
ICOM America sells directly to authorized federal, state and local government agencies
U.S. Amateur Radio HF Band Plan
Upgrade that license if you wanna be where most of the big boys are. A whole
world awaits you!
Amateur Satellite Frequency Guide
Common Prefixes of Country Names
Sometimes a DX'er just needs to know...
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