Icom: Ui-7 Am Fm Unit ((exclusive))

Sgt. Elena Vance found it buried under a crushed pallet of MREs in the back of a rusted supply truck outside Mosul. The label read: . To the quartermaster, it was obsolete junk—a leftover from the pre-digital age, good for nothing but listening to local pop music and crackling weather reports.

The is a classic "hidden gem" for amateur radio enthusiasts who own vintage Icom transceivers like the IC-725 , IC-721 , or IC-728 . icom ui-7 am fm unit

The board mounts directly to the underside of the radio's main chassis. To the quartermaster, it was obsolete junk—a leftover

But Elena knew that beep. It was the marker for an abandoned Iraqi airfield, 20 klicks north of their position. And behind that airfield was a wadi that led straight to a coalition checkpoint. But Elena knew that beep

Here are the technical specifications of the Icom UI-7 AM/FM unit:

| Option | Cost | Stereo? | Separate Antenna? | Ease | |--------|------|---------|-------------------|------| | | ~$80–100 | No | Shared (poor for AM) | Moderate | | RTL-SDR dongle + OTG cable | ~$30 | Yes (via SDR app) | Separate antenna input | Easy (no mod) | | Small portable radio (e.g., Sony SRF-39) | $20–50 | Yes (some) | Built-in | Very easy | | Tecsun PL-330 | $60 | Yes | Internal ferrite (good AM) | Very easy |

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