Icom M700 Mods Direct

The Icom M700 is not a SDR (Software Defined Radio). It won't give you a waterfall display or a narrow roofing filter. But for the price (often $150–250 at swap meets), you get a 150W transceiver with a receiver front end that rivals radios costing ten times as much.

References: Mods.dk, Icom M700 Service Manual (ICOM Inc.), Repeater-Builder.com M700 forum posts, YouTube user "M0UKD" M700 restoration series. icom m700 mods

However, the digital age and a passionate community of modders have breathed new life into this classic rig. The right can transform this marine radio into a modern, versatile, high-performance ham transceiver. This guide explores the most valuable, safe, and effective modifications to boost frequency coverage, audio quality, and usability. The Icom M700 is not a SDR (Software Defined Radio)

The detailed above—especially the PLL unlock and the audio tap—turn a clunky marine brick into a serious contesting, DX, and digital mode machine. It's heavy, it's loud, and it's nearly indestructible. References: Mods

If you enjoy the smell of rosin flux and the satisfaction of pulling a weak signal out of the noise using a rig you hot-rodded yourself, buy an M700. Open it up. Perform these mods. And join the nets with a piece of radio history that now performs like a modern classic.