IC-756 Pro III vs. Pro II

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IC-756 Pro III vs. Pro II Improvements in the Pro III vs. the Pro II Adam Farson VA7OJ IC-756Pro3 Information & Links Copyright 2006 North Shore Amateur Radio Club NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 1

Pro III and Pro II compared IC-756Pro III IC-756Pro II NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 2

Brief History of the Icom IC-756 Series! IC-756 (1997): Hybrid design analogue IF, crystal filters, 15 khz IF-DSP. RX tasks: Demodulation (except AM/FM), Noise Reduction, Auto Notch, CW APF. TX tasks: Modulation (except FM), Mic Equalization. Also: 4.9 LCD display screen, Spectrum Scope, Dual Watch, ATU, DDS synthesizer.! IC-756Pro (1999): First 100% IF-DSP Icom transceiver. 36 khz IF DSP. TFT LCD colour display screen. RX tasks: All above + AM/FM demodulation, variable IF filters & tunable notch (no crystal filters), RTTY decode. TX tasks: all above + FM modulation, compression, IF-level Monitor, selectable SSB occupied bandwidth & CW rise-time. More sensitive Spectrum Scope. Improved, quieter DDS. Voice record/playback.! IC-756Pro II (2001): Many improvements over IC-756Pro. RX tasks: all above + improved front end, selectable DSP IF filter shape factors, CW filters available in data modes, dedicated RTTY filters. TX tasks: all above. Adjustable Noise Blanker threshold.! IC-756Pro III (2004): Further improvements over IC-756Pro II. Complete front-end redesign for +30 dbm IP3 (50 khz). More details follow NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 3

Summary of IC-756Pro III Improvements vs. IC-756Pro II! Technological & Performance Improvements: " Much stronger receiver front end employing IC-7800 technology " Improved DSP algorithms: better Noise Reduction (NR), CW filters and QSK! New Mini-Scope screen presentation: " Spectrum scope normally occupies lower half of screen, but can be switched to halfheight to allow display of 3 fields instead of 2 (frequencies, scope and menu or bargraph meter scales.)! Programmable SSB TX occupied-bandwidth settings " Upper & lower cutoff frequencies of WIDE, MID, NAR TX audio response selections can be set independently:! Lower: 100, 300, 500 Hz.! Upper; 2.5, 2.7, 2.9 khz.! Miscellaneous new features: " Improved EMC filtering in DC power feed " Stock 60m band SSB TX coverage (5 US channels, 1 UK channel) " Storage for 8 canned RTTY messages (up to 62 characters each) " Dual clock display with programmable time offset " New ITU Morse @ symbol " Screen-saver (black field with programmable owner callsign) NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 4

IC-756Pro II Front End Redesign! New RF BPF board " larger inductors and better diodes, to reduce strong-signal IMD.! New RF Preamp 1 based on IC-7800 design " Low-noise, push-pull BJT circuit with larger coupling transformers and negative feedback has better linearity and lower power gain without degrading noise figure.! New RF Preamp 2 with hot transistor " f t = 3.5 GHz. Improved noise figure & dynamic range on bands > 21 MHz.! New Quad-JFET 1 st Mixer " Doubly-balanced design with higher LO drive offers much-improved dynamic range & strong-signal handling. Gain is 6 db less than that of IC-756Pro II 1 st mixer.! New 1 st IF roofing filter (f o = 64.455 MHz, BW = 15 khz) " Daishinku fundamental-mode monolithic crystal filter (as used in IC-7800) has improved shape factor and is less susceptible to IMD than overtone-mode filters used in IC-756Pro II.! Gain distribution optimized for higher dynamic range " Improved overall sensitivity; spectrum scope also 6 db hotter than in IC-756Pro II. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 5

RF BPF Board Comparison IC-756Pro III RF BPF Board IC-756Pro III Preamp 1 Board IC-756Pro II RF BPF Board Preamp 1 Note larger inductors and coupling transformers as compared to IC-756Pro II. This change reduces the risk of intermod due to core saturation at high signal levels. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 6

IC-756Pro III Preamps 1 & 2 IC-756Pro III Preamps 1 & 2 Preamp 1 uses push-pull 2SC5551 BJT s (f t = 3.5 GHz) with large coupling transformers and negative feedback for better linearity, higher even-harmonic suppression and lower power gain without degrading noise figure. This design is superior to the push-pull JFET design (2 X 2SK2171) in the IC-756Pro II. Preamp 2 is a single-ended 2SC5551 with larger coupling transformers. It offers improved noise figure & dynamic range on bands > 21 MHz as compared to the µpc1658g MMIC in the IC-756Pro II. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 7

IC-756Pro III Preamp 1 Preamp 1 Partial Schematic Note feedback transformers PREAMP IN PREAMP OUT PREAMP SW RX +8V NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 8

First Mixer Comparison IC-756Pro III 1 st Mixer IC-756Pro II 1 st Mixer Note cleaner layout and larger transformers in IC- 756Pro III 1 st mixer. Large coil on lower left is RF input transformer L1007 or L1207. The 1 st mixer has been completely redesigned, and employs 4 2SK1740 JFETs in a quad bridge. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 9

IC-756Pro III Quad JFET 1st Mixer 1 st st Mixer Partial Schematic RF Input Balanced LO Feed IF Output Ground NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 10

1 st IF (64.455 MHz) Roofing Filter IC-756Pro III 1 st IF Roofing Filter ( 89 ) IC-756Pro II Roofing Filters Cascaded 1-pole, 3 rd -overtone cascaded MCF Filter Units. This is the same Daishinku fundamentalmode MCF filter as used in the IC-7800. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 11

IC-756Pro III DSP Improvements! Noise Reduction (NR) " NR is a heuristic (learning) correlation-discrimination process (correlated signals vs. non-correlated noise). It gets used to prevailing S/N ratio over time, and is perceived as less effective. Keying the transmitter or toggling NR off/on reinitializes the process. " In the IC-756Pro II, users reported that NR became less effective over time during long listening periods, necessitating manual reinitialization. " The NR process in the IC-756Pro III reinitializes itself automatically every ~ 15 sec. " NR and front-end improvements yield superior weak-signal handling with NR on.! Programmable SSB TX occupied-bandwidth settings " In the IC-756Pro III, upper & lower cutoff frequencies of WIDE, MID, NAR TX audio response selections can be set independently:! Lower: 100, 300, 500 Hz.! Upper; 2.5, 2.7, 2.9 khz. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 12

IC-756Pro III DSP Improvements! Improved CW filters " CW receive audio is much more pleasant, and less fatiguing, than in the IC- 756Pro II or IC-756Pro. " Much quieter background yields very pleasant single-signal CW copy at narrow filter BW settings (even 50 Hz). " Ringing reported in the IC-756Pro and IC-756Pro (especially with CW Pitch < 600 Hz) is almost inaudible in the IC-756Pro III.! Improved CW QSK (full break-in) " The initial-element truncation ( dit-clipping ) reported in the IC-756Pro II when operating QSK CW has been eliminated in the IC-756Pro III. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 13

New Mini-Scope Screen Presentation in IC-756Pro III IC-756Pro III screen, with 3 fields. IC-756Pro II screen, with 2 fields. With Mini-Scope ON, a menu (or the bar-graph meter) displays in the lower field. The scope shrinks and displays in the centre field. With Mini-Scope OFF, display is identical to IC-756Pro II (right). A menu (or the bar-graph meter) displays in the lower field instead of the spectrum scope. The scope is suppressed until the menu or bar-graph meter is closed. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 14

EMC Filter & 60m Transmit - - -- - - - -- - - IC-756Pro III Transmitter LPF Board IC-756Pro II Transmitter LPF Board Note larger EMC filter toroids & ferrite beads in +13.8V DC feed (left) and additional filter inductors for 60m band (right), as compared to IC-756Pro II board. The 7 MHz LPF now also covers 5 MHz. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 15

IC-756Pro III dual clock & canned RTTY messages Dual Clock Clock 1 (24-hour format) Clock 2 (can be offset from Clock 1 by up to ± 24 hours) RTTY Memories The IC-756PROIII has 8 channels of RTTY transmit memory. You can edit and send a canned message of up to 62 characters for each memory channel without a PC or other external unit. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 16

IC-756Pro III Screen Saver The screen saver delay is programmable (15 60 min). The entered user callsign moves about on a black background. While the screen saver is displaying, the NR button LED flashes. Pressing NR, operating any control or transmitting restores the normal screen. NSARC HF Operators 756Pro3 vs. Pro2 17