Icom’s
magnificent IC-7800 transceiver is a quantum leap is amateur radio
technology. Sure, it cost more than your first car but it offers
features and performance unheard of in lesser rigs. Icom did a
pretty good job on the make-believe LCD meters, but let’s face it…
sometimes nothing but a real, live meter will do.
LDG’s DM-7800 dual meter system provides two 4.5” meters,
one for the Main receiver and one for the Sub. The lush meter
faces are LED back-illuminated in cool, high-visibility
blue, drawing only 20 – 60 ma (depending on brightness setting)
with a brightness control on the back.
There are separate calibration adjustments for Main and Sub
accessible from the back of the DM-7800; you don’t have to take
the meter apart to cal. A provided cable connects to your rig,
and the radio menu lets you select functions for each meter.
What’s more, the DM-7800 and the virtual meters on your radio
can work together; for example, you can display SWR on the
radio’s meter and power output on the DM-7800. On receive, the
S-meter reading is shown.
The
DM-7800 is 9.7 x 4 x 4 inches, and requires power only for the
lights; the meters themselves are passive. The case is textured
black, a great match for the IC-7800.
Your
beautiful IC-7800 deserves the best; add LDG’s new DM-7800 dual
meter system, and you're in the picture like never before. The
DM-7800 is made exclusively for the IC-7800; order yours today.