I’ve had a 7100 for years too, and think it’s great. The shutting off on strong signals thing might be due to the power requirements through the head unit cable being too much when the volume is high. The usual fix for that is to use a shorter and / or lower loss cable to connect the head to the base. It’s just a normal network cable. I had that problem on mine, but with a decent cable now have no problems with the head 10m away in a different room. Mark / G7LEU
Dude! I love my IC-7100 as it is my base rig right now and I have had mine since Christmas 2019. I take it mobile in the spring and summer and I use a 20M hamstick. I need to get a Tarheel adjustable mobile antenna like you have. That would be a great upgrade. Thanks for the video!
Been having one for 3 or 4 years. Has in the shack fir a while. Now use for pota. No regrets for sure. Bought mine when rebate brought ir down to 695.00
Thanks for the 7100 video update, Eric! I remember when ICOM introduced this radio to the market years ago, and recently became interested for one of my own. Planning to install it mobile. Robert of Tarheel Antennas is a friend of mine and lives across town just minutes away. The MFJ controller is also a necessity. Thx again for the videos.
I've had my 7100 for years, it is flawless in operation. I use the lil tarheel 2, 6 - 80m, no extra power, just the 85 to 100 watts that the 7100 produces. Been the best mobile radio system ive ever owned.
i love mine too. However, I have to admit, if ICOM released a 705/905 head, bluetooth etc, with sdr tech in a remote base unit with hf+vhf+uhf at 50/100 watt, I would be on the list for pre-order 😆
I've had one in my truck for two years it's a great radio. For the price and features it should have a tuner built in. My only advice for tarheel antennas is make sure to remove them when entering parking garages, I really miss mine.
i just got one of the new production 7100 units to put in a hardned power systems commander box. im a fairly new ham and love this setup. were getting repeaters set up for gmrs down here in the keys, kinda cool. im stuck on 10m until i get my general done.
I have had one of these since 2015 and have only used it a handful of times. I planned on using it mobile too but for some reason i was put off. After seeing this video maybe it’s time to pop it in the van. 73’s M3VWN
I have had one about 8 years, no issues touch wood. I now use it 90% on Digimodes and also on 40MHz/8M Band I use it with a variety of antennas with a MAT-30 Tuner It's a no nonsense, work horse. I'm considering buying a New one. There is no competitor for this size compact Shack In A Box, the nearest is the FT-857 it's just to clunky, and much older.
I had to send mine to ICOM repair to fix corrosion on the main circuit board. Other than that I love this radio. My other favorite radio is my Yaesu FT-891. What needs to happen is either ICOM or Yaesu need to come out with a mobile version of the IC-7300 or the Yaesu FT-710.
Interesting that the 7100 costs more than the 7300 on HRO and Giga... (as of Jan, 2024) Great radio. In my work truck also and it looks beat but still works great.
I did have an IC7100, but found it unfriendly for mobile use. Its amazing that Icom has re-released it recently, so it must be a popular radio! - I would have liked to see another updated version, but who knows, perhaps Icom is working on this for 2025?
I haven’t had any issues with mine turning off until my Bioenno battery gets too low. I was gonna run power to the battery but on my vehicle it would’ve been a major process. I did attempt it but when the 1st screw clip stripped trying to take it off, I gave up right away and ordered a 20Ah battery from HRO. I only charge it once a week with normal mobile usage, twice if I use it for POTA. I’ve made no modifications of the radio and have no problem making 100w peaks with the stock mic. On the subject of the stock mic, people have complained about low audio(not to me). I’ve never had that problem, but the tiny hole they put in the front cover is channeled right into the foam piece they use to cushion the mic element. So what I did was drill a small 1/16” hole just above it right over the mic element and I can see using the radios power meter that my average power increased allowed me to lower the mic gain to 20%.
It looks like you still have the protective plastic on the display. It's there to prevent scratches during manufacturing. The end user is supposed to remove it. Thanks.
Have mine for 7 years, the internal battery is flat so I don't have the time anymore (I imagine DStar is impacted but I don't use it) but it's still going strong! The only issues I've had: I never got more 50W on SSB and the jack plug for the speaker is fiddly. I cover mine tho, Australian sun destroys anything so I won't try my luck.
I feel that one of the major downfalls or problems with this radio is you cannot Cross Band repeat with it. I can get by with an extrernal antenna tuner hidden someplace in my trunk but what is absolutely a horrible failing is the Japanese have absolutely failed by not putting Cross Band repeating capabilities in this radio.
I've been very frustrated with my 7100 as the SWR remains very high on the graph despite webbed ground straps and heavy duty guage ground to the negative terminal of the battery. I've tried the Little Tarheel as well as the Shark Ham Sticks. I travelled from Virginia to Florida yesterday and had QSOs on the OMISS net. Net control was in Michigan and had another QSO with a Rhode Island station. I kept it brief owing to the high SWR. Any suggestions please?
What do you mean? I’m looking for a replacement for my FT857 and the only competitor is this Ic 7100 despite being very old. I wonder why Icom does not release a 100W version of the 705, it would sell like hot cakes.
Jus curious, what’s your compressor setting on your 7100? I recently bought a 7100 through HRO earlier this month and trying to get the ssb TX audio jus right. Thanks.
The screen just needs to be like the 7300 or the 9700. I hope icom does this but makes the screen able to resist sun damage. Or at least make it so you can swap out screens easily. Teslas have tablet screens.
Your IC-7100 is NOT type accepted to be used in the business band on 453MHz. It is likely these services are using narrow-band FM. If it is, you're at risk of causing interference *because you're not using type accepted equipment*. There's a reason they go through that process, and this is why.
after a few years, mine would shut off occasionally- if you set the radio to not shut off with the head removed that cured it. Poor earth on the lead maybe.
Here's the title then..... DO YOU WANT TO SEE WHAT I THINK ABOUT THE ICOM 7100 AFTER 5 YEARS?? AND I will post your UA-cam name in the title just for clarity. 73
I’ve had a 7100 for years too, and think it’s great.
The shutting off on strong signals thing might be due to the power requirements through the head unit cable being too much when the volume is high. The usual fix for that is to use a shorter and / or lower loss cable to connect the head to the base. It’s just a normal network cable.
I had that problem on mine, but with a decent cable now have no problems with the head 10m away in a different room.
Mark / G7LEU
that also fixed mine
Dude! I love my IC-7100 as it is my base rig right now and I have had mine since Christmas 2019. I take it mobile in the spring and summer and I use a 20M hamstick. I need to get a Tarheel adjustable mobile antenna like you have. That would be a great upgrade. Thanks for the video!
Been having one for 3 or 4 years. Has in the shack fir a while. Now use for pota.
No regrets for sure. Bought mine when rebate brought ir down to 695.00
Thanks for the 7100 video update, Eric! I remember when ICOM introduced this radio to the market years ago, and recently became interested for one of my own. Planning to install it mobile. Robert of Tarheel Antennas is a friend of mine and lives across town just minutes away. The MFJ controller is also a necessity. Thx again for the videos.
I have three. One in the Jeep, one in the truck and one in the house.
I've had my 7100 for years, it is flawless in operation. I use the lil tarheel 2, 6 - 80m, no extra power, just the 85 to 100 watts that the 7100 produces. Been the best mobile radio system ive ever owned.
i love mine too. However, I have to admit, if ICOM released a 705/905 head, bluetooth etc, with sdr tech in a remote base unit with hf+vhf+uhf at 50/100 watt, I would be on the list for pre-order 😆
Do you know that software called sdr control? It’s not a head, but you can control icom radios from anywhere
I think an IC-7105 setup, 705 plus plug in box giving you 7100 power, that would be Money!! Totally great idea.
@@jameski5oeb668 yeah would be amazing. It would be a killer product for sure, but they would have to get the pricing right.
I've had one in my truck for two years it's a great radio. For the price and features it should have a tuner built in.
My only advice for tarheel antennas is make sure to remove them when entering parking garages, I really miss mine.
i just got one of the new production 7100 units to put in a hardned power systems commander box. im a fairly new ham and love this setup. were getting repeaters set up for gmrs down here in the keys, kinda cool. im stuck on 10m until i get my general done.
great to see a new video Eric !
I have had one of these since 2015 and have only used it a handful of times. I planned on using it mobile too but for some reason i was put off. After seeing this video maybe it’s time to pop it in the van. 73’s M3VWN
I have had one about 8 years, no issues touch wood.
I now use it 90% on Digimodes and also on 40MHz/8M Band
I use it with a variety of antennas with a MAT-30 Tuner
It's a no nonsense, work horse.
I'm considering buying a New one.
There is no competitor for this size compact Shack In A Box,
the nearest is the FT-857 it's just to clunky, and much older.
Please which mode gives you TX on 8m band, also power level?
Thank you in advance
73 Manos SV7GBR
I had to send mine to ICOM repair to fix corrosion on the main circuit board. Other than that I love this radio. My other favorite radio is my Yaesu FT-891. What needs to happen is either ICOM or Yaesu need to come out with a mobile version of the IC-7300 or the Yaesu FT-710.
I love mine also I bought it when it first came out!
You’re absolutely right everybody buys weather 10 m import radios for CB
Interesting that the 7100 costs more than the 7300 on HRO and Giga... (as of Jan, 2024) Great radio. In my work truck also and it looks beat but still works great.
I did have an IC7100, but found it unfriendly for mobile use. Its amazing that Icom has re-released it recently, so it must be a popular radio! - I would have liked to see another updated version, but who knows, perhaps Icom is working on this for 2025?
I'm surprised it hasn't had a makeover with the 7300/705/9700 "look".
I haven’t had any issues with mine turning off until my Bioenno battery gets too low. I was gonna run power to the battery but on my vehicle it would’ve been a major process. I did attempt it but when the 1st screw clip stripped trying to take it off, I gave up right away and ordered a 20Ah battery from HRO. I only charge it once a week with normal mobile usage, twice if I use it for POTA. I’ve made no modifications of the radio and have no problem making 100w peaks with the stock mic.
On the subject of the stock mic, people have complained about low audio(not to me). I’ve never had that problem, but the tiny hole they put in the front cover is channeled right into the foam piece they use to cushion the mic element. So what I did was drill a small 1/16” hole just above it right over the mic element and I can see using the radios power meter that my average power increased allowed me to lower the mic gain to 20%.
It looks like you still have the protective plastic on the display. It's there to prevent scratches during manufacturing. The end user is supposed to remove it. Thanks.
I use my IC-7100 mainly for 70cm, 2M, and D-Star. I use my IC-7300 for HF & 6M.
Have mine for 7 years, the internal battery is flat so I don't have the time anymore (I imagine DStar is impacted but I don't use it) but it's still going strong! The only issues I've had: I never got more 50W on SSB and the jack plug for the speaker is fiddly. I cover mine tho, Australian sun destroys anything so I won't try my luck.
I feel that one of the major downfalls or problems with this radio is you cannot Cross Band repeat with it. I can get by with an extrernal antenna tuner hidden someplace in my trunk but what is absolutely a horrible failing is the Japanese have absolutely failed by not putting Cross Band repeating capabilities in this radio.
I've been very frustrated with my 7100 as the SWR remains very high on the graph despite webbed ground straps and heavy duty guage ground to the negative terminal of the battery. I've tried the Little Tarheel as well as the Shark Ham Sticks. I travelled from Virginia to Florida yesterday and had QSOs on the OMISS net. Net control was in Michigan and had another QSO with a Rhode Island station. I kept it brief owing to the high SWR. Any suggestions please?
Yes, icom are re releasing this radio.
What do you mean? I’m looking for a replacement for my FT857 and the only competitor is this Ic 7100 despite being very old. I wonder why Icom does not release a 100W version of the 705, it would sell like hot cakes.
i cant wait for them to come back!
where can i find the componets for the gps? ive had no luck finding them?
eBay is where I got my GPS for the 7100.
@@Planedude60 i stay far away from ebay but thanks!
They're already back in stock.
I have had mine a few years to. I'm interested to know your vehicle antenna setup.
Watch the video
My 7100 has been a champ for all the years I have had it. How did you do the mod to TX on all frequencies?
Desolder a diode that looks like a spec of glitter.
Where is it?@@HamRadioConcepts
Jus curious, what’s your compressor setting on your 7100? I recently bought a 7100 through HRO earlier this month and trying to get the ssb TX audio jus right. Thanks.
The screen just needs to be like the 7300 or the 9700. I hope icom does this but makes the screen able to resist sun damage. Or at least make it so you can swap out screens easily. Teslas have tablet screens.
IC-7100 is available NEW on HRO and GigaParts.
hey, did you ever make a qt60 Part 2 video?
It's on the list
@@HamRadioConcepts Thanks!
Sir; Do you also do 2 meter/440 if so, which antenna do you use?
Is there a good auto tuner for this unit? Thanks
LDG Z-100 Plus
did you try on HF dv mode ?
Your IC-7100 is NOT type accepted to be used in the business band on 453MHz. It is likely these services are using narrow-band FM. If it is, you're at risk of causing interference *because you're not using type accepted equipment*. There's a reason they go through that process, and this is why.
Exactly. You are correct. I love how Icom publishes the diode to unsolder tho. Makes it super easy.
They're back in stock and have been for weeks.
after a few years, mine would shut off occasionally- if you set the radio to not shut off with the head removed that cured it. Poor earth on the lead maybe.
IC-7100 in stock at HRO now.
They still make them....
👍
1200.00 at all the usual suspects. You can get another one in Orlando tomorrow
Your overloading the front end
That's it. Overloading... Couldn't think of the word. Thank you
Your video title is misleading. It reads as if I on made an update to the radio.
Here's the title then.....
DO YOU WANT TO SEE WHAT I THINK ABOUT THE ICOM 7100 AFTER 5 YEARS??
AND I will post your UA-cam name in the title just for clarity.
73
7100 turns off on low voltage
could use some cleansing
Sorry, been mobile over 4 years, I don't go cleaning it every day 😊
TNX AGN Eric fer nice vidéo. In french. "Bravo mon ami". 73's. Joel/F8MGW.
Joel!!!!
Nice to hear from you...
I never forget the mail you sent
73!!!