Well, Mike......if you are still watching comments on this channel - this video gave me the confidence to purchase a cheap used "It Doesn't Work" IC-718 online this week, and guess what - yeah you guessed it - the reset fixed it. Thank you Kind Sir. 73, Alan
I have one too, that's the Hm36 microphone. It went bad so I replaced it with a hm 219 microphone that used on the icon 7300 and it works just fine. Thank you for the video😊
Hi Mike thanks for the video, appears history is repeating itself. I recently acquired an IC-718, had a few problems with the 'S' meter not working tracked it down to the ribbon cables from the main board to the display board, a cheap repair. Next the apparent low TX power. The same issue as the one on your bench RF PoWEr set to 'L'!!! Once again I suspect the previous owner moved this radio on and sold 'as is' to me because he couldn't get it to perform. Thanks for the video, it has helped me out & I'm sure will help other out too in the years to come.
Thanks for this one, Mike. I have the same radio - also purchased second hand. They're a trick to run if the previous owner has had a play - as you discovered.
I know this is an old post but I've just purchased the very same radio I haven't even taken delivery of yet so I've been googling and you tubing as much info as I can to gain some knowledge before I even sit it on my bench ,So seeing some poor gentleman has bought a real jack in the box ( full of suprises ) radio is interesting to me because you've explained many simple things , but being new to something can often confuse even the smartest of people . Very interesting post really enjoyed.... yes I've clicked and subscribed 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Mike, I get the feeling you spent more time on making the video than the time it took to "repair" the radio. Nice to get an easy one from time to time. :-) WB3BJU
great video !! the things you mentioned about the menus and the related issues are all to familiar.. i just bought a 2nd hand 718 from a gent. that was only a rear old that had no problems or issues ... fortunately the owners manual was included.. the menus are straight forward after you know where to look and how to get into them.. i got my menu skills from a anytone at666.. same deal once you learn you way about its all good .. thanks .. 73's
I had one come to the shop and its was just a simple ground problem. After tuning the audio was very good for a solid state ham radio. I did change a few diodes but nothing radical.
Mine was working fine. I had sold it to someone and they only got 10w out they said. I told them about this. I build my own Retro-vintage electret mikes from Non-working Xtal headsets and re-seal them and make hand mikes from my EL -84 6BQ5 AM/CW transmitter. I told him to adjust the gain or if that don't work, change out the mic.
I own this radio and I love it. The other problem with this radio is if you don't use it for a while and come back to it, you need to refresh your memory with rereading the manual.
Very true. It's even worse for me because I have to work on radios like this. Unless it's something I own and use regularly I have to read the owners manual before I can even start to diagnose problems.
Another LOL, I bought a new 718 from HRO 4 years ago, it came in the next day, just in time for a mod, lol. I did the mod tested everything, put it back in the box, lol. About 8-9 months ago I pulled it out, put it on the benchn, hooked up to AH4, 130ft EF
I have one of those scanners here at the bench. Best advice I can give for those scanners is for easy programming get a programming cable and download the software. It is SO MUCH FASTER to program the radio with a computer than it is through the keypad.
@@mikesradiorepair two thing about that one the company send me wrong program cable but I order right one now new problem the bnc Antenna busted on me went was try program mike
I suppose if you don't have a current limiter on the supply and you're worried about turning it on, you can just temporarily install a lower current fuse. Once it passes a turn on test, put the regular fuse back in.
I am vu2 SSC. I am facing problem with ICOM 718. Till yesterday day, it was okay after checking into the net. Today morning I switched it on & found only display & neither received not transmited. I checked the fuse. It is ok. What to do now..
I had a ham bring me a Yaesu FT 2980 2 meter radio he screwed up the menu settings in. It wasn't the typical user menu he got into the service menus and screwed up every setting. Nothing worked. A master reset doesn't reset the service menus. Thankfully i had a Yeasu FT2900 of my own and the default settings were the same. I used that as a guide to reset everything. I just knew he'd bricked that radio. But after i reset everything It worked just fine. When they can't use a screwdriver to "tune it up" they use menus!
Filtering varies widely from radio to radio. Your best bet is to get a external DSP filter, DSP speaker or even a vintage Autek Research audio filter. They can pretty much wipe out interference when properly adjusted.
Hi Mike, I have a Icom 707 which gets power but the screen is blank, and no sound..I had heard that there were problems with that screen. Can you tell me about problems with the icom 707m thank you.
I just bought the same radio. Guy selling it said he could never get sound out of it. Guess what. Squelch all the way up. Bet I would have paid more if he thought it worked.
The RFL+SQL is a ICOM setting and it can be set in the options menu. The R75 has the same setting but the default setting is silly. It should have been set to SQL only as default, IMHO.
In all modes or just am? They are notorious for being used by cb guys who find out their expensive cb needs to have $200 of filters installed to use properly on 11 meters because it is very narrow stock. So they could have saved a tonne of money and bought a better rig for way less.
Well, Mike......if you are still watching comments on this channel - this video gave me the confidence to purchase a cheap used "It Doesn't Work" IC-718 online this week, and guess what - yeah you guessed it - the reset fixed it. Thank you Kind Sir. 73, Alan
I have one too, that's the Hm36 microphone. It went bad so I replaced it with a hm 219 microphone that used on the icon 7300 and it works just fine. Thank you for the video😊
Hi Mike thanks for the video, appears history is repeating itself. I recently acquired an IC-718, had a few problems with the 'S' meter not working tracked it down to the ribbon cables from the main board to the display board, a cheap repair. Next the apparent low TX power. The same issue as the one on your bench RF PoWEr set to 'L'!!! Once again I suspect the previous owner moved this radio on and sold 'as is' to me because he couldn't get it to perform.
Thanks for the video, it has helped me out & I'm sure will help other out too in the years to come.
Thanks for this one, Mike. I have the same radio - also purchased second hand. They're a trick to run if the previous owner has had a play - as you discovered.
I know this is an old post but I've just purchased the very same radio I haven't even taken delivery of yet so I've been googling and you tubing as much info as I can to gain some knowledge before I even sit it on my bench ,So seeing some poor gentleman has bought a real jack in the box ( full of suprises ) radio is interesting to me because you've explained many simple things , but being new to something can often confuse even the smartest of people . Very interesting post really enjoyed.... yes I've clicked and subscribed 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Mike,
I get the feeling you spent more time on making the video than the time it took to "repair" the radio. Nice to get an easy one from time to time. :-) WB3BJU
great video !! the things you mentioned about the menus and the related issues are all to familiar.. i just bought a 2nd hand 718 from a gent. that was only a rear old that had no problems or issues ... fortunately the owners manual was included.. the menus are straight forward after you know where to look and how to get into them.. i got my menu skills from a anytone at666.. same deal once you learn you way about its all good .. thanks .. 73's
I had one come to the shop and its was just a simple ground problem. After tuning the audio was very good for a solid state ham radio. I did change a few diodes but nothing radical.
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Mine was working fine. I had sold it to someone and they only got 10w out they said. I told them about this. I build my own Retro-vintage electret mikes from Non-working Xtal headsets and re-seal them and make hand mikes from my EL -84 6BQ5 AM/CW transmitter. I told him to adjust the gain or if that don't work, change out the mic.
I'm glad this radio went to someone that's honest.
When all else fails, reset.
Great lesson. Thanks Mike.
I own this radio and I love it. The other problem with this radio is if you don't use it for a while and come back to it, you need to refresh your memory with rereading the manual.
Very true. It's even worse for me because I have to work on radios like this. Unless it's something I own and use regularly I have to read the owners manual before I can even start to diagnose problems.
@@mikesradiorepair I'd like to have your skill, but man the reading you must do. Although the library you most have would be fun to browse.
Glad you're back Mike. Missed ya.
I just bought one of those back in the summer brand new I had it opened up into 11 m it's a great radio out in the woods
the front panel has light pls?
Another LOL, I bought a new 718 from HRO 4 years ago, it came in the next day, just in time for a mod, lol. I did the mod tested everything, put it back in the box, lol. About 8-9 months ago I pulled it out, put it on the benchn, hooked up to AH4, 130ft EF
Great Advice On Operational Understanding When Dealing with Ham Radios!!☝️
I agree on owner manual I just a bct15x scanner mike
I have one of those scanners here at the bench. Best advice I can give for those scanners is for easy programming get a programming cable and download the software. It is SO MUCH FASTER to program the radio with a computer than it is through the keypad.
@@mikesradiorepair two thing about that one the company send me wrong program cable but I order right one now new problem the bnc Antenna busted on me went was try program mike
I suppose if you don't have a current limiter on the supply and you're worried about turning it on, you can just temporarily install a lower current fuse. Once it passes a turn on test, put the regular fuse back in.
Thx bro👍👍👍👍👍
I am vu2 SSC. I am facing problem with ICOM 718. Till yesterday day, it was okay after checking into the net. Today morning I switched it on & found only display & neither received not transmited. I checked the fuse. It is ok. What to do now..
Ebay that mic can be had for $9-$14 not as good as the Japan made ones but it can be with a bit of tinkering.
Hello Mike: I have a IC718 and everything seems fine except that I get audio feedback with the radio in receive mode. Can you help me?
I had a ham bring me a Yaesu FT 2980 2 meter radio he screwed up the menu settings in. It wasn't the typical user menu he got into the service menus and screwed up every setting. Nothing worked. A master reset doesn't reset the service menus. Thankfully i had a Yeasu FT2900 of my own and the default settings were the same. I used that as a guide to reset everything. I just knew he'd bricked that radio. But after i reset everything It worked just fine. When they can't use a screwdriver to "tune it up" they use menus!
Thanks for the view mike always enjoy your views James Kansas City Missouri the four six five and I'm back out
The RF gain/squelch on my IC 706 and my Kenwood TS-2000 are the same way
In town around power lines it sucks the the filtering on it or the is either too much or too less besides that it's a great radio
Filtering varies widely from radio to radio. Your best bet is to get a external DSP filter, DSP speaker or even a vintage Autek Research audio filter. They can pretty much wipe out interference when properly adjusted.
Hi Mike, I have a Icom 707 which gets power but the screen is blank, and no sound..I had heard that there were problems with that screen. Can you tell me about problems with the icom 707m thank you.
How to repair if once you press the call button no signal is being broadcast in another radio with the same channel?
I just bought the same radio. Guy selling it said he could never get sound out of it. Guess what. Squelch all the way up. Bet I would have paid more if he thought it worked.
i have a same set but no tx , how to repair it ?
Hmmm, now besides FUBAR, FUBAB, etc. we have F-squared in our lexicon of radio condition descriptive terminology! ;-)
LOL, F² Going to have to remember that one myself.
Mike,
What's the make and model of that power supply?
The RFL+SQL is a ICOM setting and it can be set in the options menu. The R75 has the same setting but the default setting is silly. It should have been set to SQL only as default, IMHO.
In this day and age you need to study an owners manual, not just read it.
Why does not my radio change to lsb?
Typical of Icom rigs of the time...
is it RTXM X=Expletive
How do i solve a weak audio on IC 718
In all modes or just am? They are notorious for being used by cb guys who find out their expensive cb needs to have $200 of filters installed to use properly on 11 meters because it is very narrow stock. So they could have saved a tonne of money and bought a better rig for way less.
hi sr where are you locater at ??
anf == notch filter
I feel like this explanation was unnecessarily long. But I guess even a total n00b could understand it.
First! LOL