Oricom V Icom

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Oricom V Icom

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Was asked today Which is better Oricom or Icom. I always thought they were the same..

Anyone please sort it out ?

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Oricom V Icom

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No Oricom is an Australian based company and have only recently ventured into cb. Icom have been around for years and honestly I would prefer a icom over a Oricom. Although I have heard some good this about Oricom


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TY ill pass it on.

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Re: Oricom V Icom

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only problem with the Icoms is the nonstandard assignment of CTSS frequencies.
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I assume you mean CTCSS ?
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