Icom IC-7300 HF/6m Radio Walkthrough (
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- NOTE: SPONSORED AFTER THE FACT BY ICOM AMERICA. Here's a walkthrough of the Icom IC-7300 radio. This very popular transceiver is a capable, very modern software-defined radio with a traditional interface. Well, sort of traditional. It comes with a full-color touch-screen interface. I'm impressed!
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This was my first, and only, rig. The value is fantastic. The USB interface to my computers works great. I can run at 90-100 watts in digital modes with no overheating.
Overall good explanations other than when the large hand covers the menu buttons when describing them. It would have been better if the front of the unit was lifted up to allow the face to be higher in the air so your hand would not block the view.
Congrats on the #200 episode. Well done 👍🏻
You deserve it.
I love my IC-7300. I'm an old school tube-type guy, and this was my first venture into the new millennia, and I love it. I use it in the shop, and it will receive just about everything from DC to white light, making for some very interesting listening on other freqs when you get bored with QSOs. (I tune mine in to my favorite AM broadcast oldies station when I'm puttering around the shop). You can't go wrong with radio....great deal for the money. BTW I have no connection to ICOM, I'm a Collins S line man.
Good stuff Dave. As always.
I use the memory card to record separate configurations of my radio. I have one saved for any setups for FT-8, and one for SSB. This way, if I want to do FT-8, I reboot the radio to load that configuration, and vice-versa. This is extremely handy.
Good tip, thanks!
I use the SD card to save QSO's. The SD can then be brought to a computer, then copy and paste the recorded QSO with Windows, as the file is a .wav file, then copied over the same folder on the SD where the recordings are kept for transmitting, then the recorded QSO can be transmitted so other can hear themselves if asked.
Such audio, it is not recorded on the radio in a way that can be transmitted on the air, but this way it can. Now, the voice recordings, yes those can be transmitted by the radio, as those are in the correct folder, as intended from factory. Therefore, saving with a PC to there, it will also transmit a recorded QSO this way. The card is then set back into the radio from the PC, and done.
Thanks for the great review. One request: please don't put your whole hand in front of the camera as it blocks out what you are talking about. Please use a pointer (e.g. a pencil or biro) and operate controls with your finger or fingers below the control or icon.
Good point. I put the radio sideways on the desk and shot down the desk at the radio. It seemed to help, but using a pointer is a good idea.
@@davecasler Yes, absolutely brilliant video, many thanks, and I do agree that something to point at the controls would be great when you do a similar video. Many thanks again.
I had the same suggestion James. Great video other than that.
Congratulations Dave on your 200th episode. A great review of the IC-7300. I recently swapped out a Yaesu 897D for the Icom 7300. I find it a really easy rig to use. South Australia. 73 VK5FBBQ.
if you push and hold the notch, NB, noise filter buttons you get on screen menus to tweak the settings, using upper right rotatory dial
We have electric fences to keep our cows in. The noise blanker (NB) is very effective in eliminating the click click of the impulse from the fence charger. W2UW
One of the features I really like is that if hold touch and hold the meter, the radio will display all the meters, great for SSB since you can see Power, Comp, SWR and ALC at one glance.
Just recently found your channel love how you break everything down so that everyone can understand it good job keep it up
I'm a bit late to the party, but just for clarification the Auto Tune button on the lower right side allows you to "Auto Tune" a CW signal instantly with a single press. It only is intended for CW mode.
Great point, a confusion that ICOM could have easily avoided.
The third button from the top all the way on the left that says “Tune”, refers to the internal antenna tuner.
The “Auto Tune” (what you are referring to, lower right side, to the left of the VFO dial), would make one think it is related to the same function.
Apparently not? Totally unrelated?
Why isn’t there a basic set up and quick start video guide from the manufacturer for a thousand dollar equipment like this one?
Well thanks Dave Casler, for doing a great review of this radio. I was so impressed that I bought an IC-7300 in December 2019, to upgrade my station from my IC-7000. I am keeping the IC-7000 as my Ham Shack in a box so to speak, and as a secondary HF station in the radio room. I only wish ICOM had a video output port on the IC-7300 like they have on the IC-7000. I love both radios. The IC-7300 is a joy to operate and use. Great audio reports with the standard hand mike that comes with it. The one thing I most enjoy about the IC-7300 is that it does not overheat on heavy duty cycle digital modes like the IC-7000 does. I am glad I bought the IC-7300 and have no regrets buying it.
Great topic, thanks for posting it. My only complaint is that as you describe features and point them out on the radio your hand blocks what you are talking about. This is a problem throughout the video and becomes very frustrating since the viewer cannot see what you are talking about. I suggest looking into different options to "resolve" this issue like repositioning your hand or using a pointer. The large view of the front of the radio is very nice throughout the video.
"Clubby-Chubby-Paws" syndrome ?
Haw 🤠 !
Much appreciated your explanations of many features of this radio. I’m impressed and considering purchasing ICOM factory refurbished 7300, with 2 year silver warranty to replace my old Kenwood TS-2000. The waterfall and spectral display essentially are the best features in my opinion the main reason to updating my shack & mobile abilities.
73 Steve AA4SH
If the Auto Tune button works like it does on my IC-7610, this is for CW mode. It will automatically tune the receiver to obtain the proper side tone for a CW signal.
From the manual: AUTO TUNE KEY AUTO TUNE (p. 4-16) Automatically tunes the operating frequency to a received CW signal.
Thanks for pointing this out.
600 hz (audio)? Correct?
The default display setting do little for the radio. You can change it up a lot and get a lot of detail out of it particularly the waterfall.
Great video Dave, thanks. I just got my General lic two months ago, and have been on a quest to get the "right" HF radio. I'm fully equipped with VHF/UHF radios (well, I can always buy more!) but making the jump into HF is definitely a lot more complicated with a steeper learning curve and more equipment and greater logistics with HOA/CCR implications than VHF/UHF radios. My local DX Club, which I just started attending, have made the strong suggestion that I seriously consider the IC-7300 as my first HF radio. I've been looking at other "entry level" radios, but as one member put it, you want to buy something you can grow into... and for a few hundred more dollars, I've got something with current technology as opposed to 10 or 20 year old technology.
Your video really does help understand the why and the what makes this a great radio, for first timers and seasoned salts... thanks again.
Now on to watch your next video #201!
Mike
N7GND
I just ordered th3 7300 yesterday. Now I'm watching all the videos I can on it. You always put things how I can understand things it seems so I will be back once I receive mine (the wait is killing me and its only been a day lol). This is replacing my IC-707 which was my first HF rig I made contacts on. I heard one of the 7300s in person at VOA and wow I wanted it even more.
Dave concerning the "manual", the supplied book is merely a quick start guide. You must download the 170+ page manual. I use both and yes I have a binder with plastic sleeves for the manual and a "Nifty" reference guide. Ken Mixon KC6WOK
Icom 7600 as main. Just bought my second 7300 for back up and FUN! It's a great rig!
Good review...
For some reason I think you really like this radio Dave.😀
I like it too! Its crazy amazing!
I am going to be purchasing one of these soon. Thanks for your video and information. '73 / Steve / K4SRF
The 7300 is the radio i am saving for!
Thank you for the information. Taking my tech test Monday and plans on the general next month. I have an IC-7000 up here in northern Idaho with a 1/4 wave 2 meter ground plane on the roof for starters. This radio is quite a handful for a newb. But I am getting used to it listening to the locals and those on the repeaters. Hopeful soon I can get in on the conversation. Some of the functionality of this radio is similar to your 7300 and cleared up a lot for me, thank you!!!
I love it, great radio. KX3 for portable IC7300 as base. SteppIR Urban Beam and Air Gap Titan DX Antennas. 73 VK6MMB
Boy oh boy! I am new to ham radio. I played on my cousins CB radio as a kid and have been curious my whole life. Its finally time to dive in and I think I will do it with the Icom IC-7300. Thank you very much for the video, it was informative, to the point and exactly what I was looking for with just enough opinion and insight added. Much appreciated. I will rewatch when the box comes!
The remote keypad goes to the front microphone connector. The remote jack is used for CT-17 compatible CI-V cable. In some rare cases, you might need two CI-V cables.
Congrats on 200, and great intro to a radio I'm considering as my first HF. I live just south of Dayton, and plan on visiting Hamvention for the first time this year... they're offering free testing, and I've been studying up for my Tech & General. When it was still at Hara Arena, I was always at the gun show next door, and always thought about checking it out, just never got around to it. You and a few others here on UA-cam have been a big influence in sparking my interest... Thank you for the great content and taking the time to pass on your knowledge.
I am a newbie to HAM radio and studying for my license. I am considering the IC-7600 as my first radio. Is this a good radio that I will probably be happy with? Thanks for the explanation. Well done. I clicked on Subscribe, I like your style. I like that you get to the point and pack in a lot of information.
I think I'm going to buy this radio for my station. It'll be my first modern radio. It has all the features a lone wolf ham like me could ever need, including digital modes capability which my boat anchor Kenwood TS-830S can't do without additional circuitry. Thanks for the walk-through - very helpful.
Good intro, Dave. Once you really get into the 7300 you'll find more to talk about on the front panel controls and the menus. I've been using mine daily for 2 years, and would be lost without it. Best new rig I've owned in 50 years! Pay attention to the Notch Filter and how it can be fine tuned. Also, I use the SD card to store custom configurations I've set up for various digital modes. What a time saver! If you check Facebook, you'll also see my posts on 630 meter operation. And I use Icom's AH-4 tuner for everything. 73, W0LEN
This is one of the best reviews of the Icom 7300 I have seen. Just open the manual and walk through the buttons and compare it to the FT-DX3000. I just ordered one from HRO with their Dayton special pricing. Can you do an Icom 9700 review?
If I can get hold of one!
John Leonardelli why would you want a review of any radio that drifts as badly as the ICOM 9700? Lots of people are Very Unhappy about them drifting all over the band.
I really love my IC7300. It's quite an upgrade from my TS450s/AT. Thanks for the great video.
Had my ic-7300 over a year love it and the more you use it the more you will learn about it 73s kn4kbn
Greatest QSO I ever had, Flex 1500, 3 watts, FM Simplex on 10m, to Spain that continued for nearly an hour. From near Seattle. Epic!
This is a great video to watch while I am waiting for my new IC-7300 to arrive that I just ordered. I like the way you started from the upper left corner of the front of the radio and worked your way down and across the entire radio with the basic information, same with the back side. Excellent overview, well done! KE5FAR.
That's a nice hands-on review. Lots of things are now clear to me. Think I put it on my hobby shopping / birthday list :-)
Thank you for posting it.
So Dave are a buyer??👍🏻😎🇺🇸JohnBoyUtah KJ7TBR great radio , I might put my boat anchor TS-520s on a shelf
Thank You Dave !!! I have been thinking of this as my first radio ever since I took your course and got my tech a couple months ago...now I am ready for my General...Gonna take it with the Extra when you finish the last Extra Class
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I just picked up a IC 7300 to replace my Icom 735 which was purchased new in 1985. Back then that radio cost almost $900. The 7300 was a great value with the rebates bringing the radio under a thousand dollars. I am impressed with all the features and how easy it is to operation in spite of it seeming intimidating. I see no problem with the single SO-239 connector since I already switch multiple antennas and radios with an MFJ switch. I do find the internal tuner to work okay but my Kenwood AT-230 tuner does allow me to use my less than perfect trap 80-10 dipole. I plan on replacing the hand mic with an Icom SM-30 at some point, more for convenience since the hand mic gets excellent reports. One item I am going to add is a screen protector, Amazon has one available for $6.00, seems like a good option to protect the screen.
Yes, and from time to time you will need to clean the screen.
VOX is fine on HF...All you need to do it .just set the delay and other settings to keep the problems you mentioned from happening. Simple....and very common.
Great walk through on the IC-7300 Dave. It really helped me a lot to play with some of the important features i was unsure of! Also, I think your reference station series is great. (specially since I am building my station around the 7300) This really is a great idea. Glad to see ICOM noticed the value you bring and are adding to ownership of this rig. Subscribed and walking back through some of your stuff. Thanks from a new ham ... : )
Hi Dave,
Great intro video for the 7300 on your 200th episode - congrats!
But I noticed something odd during the video when you went to change bands; why is there no button for the 60 meter band? Do you have to manually tune it to those frequencies? Does the radio auto-channelize for USB/DATA/CW?
Thanks Dave & 73
John - N7GHZ
There is a section in the instruction manual for the 60 meter band that suggests putting the correct frequencies and modes into memory channels. It has a table that shows the right frequencies. Conversely, my FTDX3000 came with the 60m frequencies already in memory channels.
@@davecasler thanks dave for that info.
73 John
Dave, I have an issue. When I plug the SD card in and format it it seems to do that ok… but then if I try anything else it states “Not formatted FAT/FAT32. I’ve tried 2 different SD cards with same issue. The SD card I originally had in the rig had lots of info.. but now nothing prior to formatting it again.. any ideas?? 73 de K8KEM
Dave, while I am sure you did the best you could in a short period of time with this rig, you sure missed a lot of functions and features and gave out a lot of incorrect info. On things you don't fully understand like Remote and auto tune, just say. "I don't have a clue what this does". Remote has nothing to do with a remote keypad which hooks to the microphone connector, and auto tune is a automatic CW tone centering function.
I came across remote in the manual. And you're right--It's a high performance radio and I only had a few days.
Hello, I could use some help.
I have a Kenwood 590 and an ACOM 700S amp.
I need the correct control cable that will key my amp. I'm guessing I can make one. The ACOM amp has an RCA input that says KEY. What connector do I need on the other end to connect to my Kenwood 590? Thank you much.
Mel
thank you for the tour. I was looking as to how you changed the freaks. I was at a total loss I had the seven o six and I have a five ninety. I feel the speaker is a little tinny. I had help from hams when I set the five ninety up. the group has sort of broke up. I loved the rag chew channel. I not a contester. I love to talk to people I came from eleven meeter ban to a general no I not going to go for adavanced . General is enough for me.I will have to see how I feel about this radio after I use it. right now my antennas are not in good shape I have a gap that is useless. I have a forty meter up and my g 5 rv got hit with lightening another story. it got the wifes computer and a free play radio of mine and a drake am receiver. this was the first time this has ever happened to me in forty years of playing with radio I was just lucky that I had all my good radios unhooked it sounde d like a black podwer gun going off. I did not see it, but my mate and her old sister was head to the bath room for the old sisters shower and they saw the flash. it scared the devil out of the. sorry for the book.
Nice job! 200 and counting! Im trying to get a technitians licence right now. i have a boafeng hand held i watch the video and im thinking about buying the radio. thank you for the information.
Hi Dave, my name is Greg and I just punched an older version without meter of the als 500 amertron amp at a garage Saale for $ 30. and no power cord ! is is worth buying a power supply and power cord to use in my bass station with my IC 7300 ! I'm running a MYAntenna long wire rated at 2K and my tuner is a KDG 600pro 2 ! Appricate your advice
Your video on the FT 60 is good but suffers from blocked views from your "hand" ! Lets see more of the radio's and less of your hand and "talking heads" . Your knowledge is awesome and greatly appreciated.
Dave: please use a pointer or a pencil on your description of the small icom 7300. Thanks Don
KC4RS. Tallahassee Fla
Many thanks for the review!
How do you compare the IC7300 to the FTDX3000 in SWL and SSB TX?
They are both great radios. I really like the 7300's screen. The 3000's screen is informative but not as much as the 7300. I'm about to test a 7610.
David Casler, Please read the book, SDR, by the ARRL... as it answers all the questions you missed. de KQ2E
I'll take a look at it when I get to the Dayton Hamvention. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@davecasler, tonight we have Ria Jairam, N2RJ, our Hudson Division Director of ARRL giving a talk on SDR theory and design, etc., at our club (NPARC) in New Providence, NJ. Should be interesting! 73, Bruce ARS KQ2E
Dave, if I may be so bold, I noticed that your hands kept masking the functions you are attempting to demonstrate. It would be better I think if you could find another way to point before you operate the function. G4LZD england
Just received the IC7300 but not able to use it with the Asian language menu. Never heard anyone describe this issue in the months of reviewing it. Icom only can say sorry for the issue and knows of no way to fix it. I bought the unit new on Ebay and Icom said I should have bought it from a local dealer so they will not even allow me to get a warranty. Do you have a suggestion. Thanks for the videos.
Most of the so called Entry level radios, don't have antenna turners, and don't have the computer interface! If you take the price of the radio, automatic tuner, and something to get data modes to work with the radio. That cost is higher than the cost of the IC7300! Almost all will want the antenna tuner, and most will want something to do digital modes soon after they get on HF! And that will not give you what you gets with the IC7300! I did the math. Anyway I look at it for the money you can't beat it! Not even with a big stick!
Just bought one yesterday, collecting it on Saturday. Coming back into Ham radio after a few years off the air. Thanks Dave. ON9CJD
Welcome back to ham radio!
Please keep your hand away from the feature you're describing. Very distracting.
Thanks for the overview of the rig! A couple of corrections - On the Audio Scope screen, the ATT attenuator works only for the displayed audio spectrum scope; TIME is to change the Time Base of the waveform scope (like an oscilloscope), not to change the Clock Time. The physical Speech button announces the current rig configuration (eg, for vision impaired), not speech compression.
Thanks for the clarifications
Unfortunately, the clock runs behind. Everybody knows it, & we all live with it. Mystifying why this is. They build a sophisticated SDR transceiver & fail to include an adequate clock. Oh, the humanity, lol! 🙃
Nice video. Very helpful. Maybe next time use a pencil or something to point to stuff. Your hand isn't easy to see through. 🙂
Thanks Dave! 🍺
Great video!! and you speak very clear. Easy to understand all, 73 de XE1EE
I started to say something on the N B. I have found that I have that noise like an old car spark plug. I found out where it was comming from. < it is the new led light bulbs.
CD? LOL. What is this CD of which you speak? (Never heard of it.)
Traditional X/R specs should be provided first.
It would be a good idea to use a stylus or some type of pointing device to show different buttons, rather than using your fingers to point at things. When you do that, all the viewer can see is your hand. Other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed your video.
Please show us the close adjacent signal filtering capabilities of the Icom 7300 versus your Yaesu FTdx 3000. One of them is significantly better than the other I'm betting.
I think you really like the radio Dave. You could tell by the way you were hugging it for most of the video.
Kevin McCarthy I second that :-)
:-)
Sorry... off topic... Would it be possible to use the 18v battery pack from my power drill to charge/power my CommRadio CTX 10 in the field?
You need to regulate the voltage down to what the radio wants, which I suspect is 12v.
@@davecasler The radio will work on anything between 5v and 20v and needs at least 30w. So it says. Just wondering about amp hours, etc.
@@kingdomwatcher 30 watts at 18 volts is less than 2 amps. If the battery is rated at 10 amp hours, it should provide theoretically 5 hours of operation. But in practice, you should downrate that by half to 2.5 hours max.
SD card is used a lot to save all you settings so you can reload them if you have any problems or do a reset. Also this is how you do the firmware updates. Read the manual.
Hehehe I had the same band button problem when I first got my IC-7100 :)
Good one Dave. my very first ham radio was an Icom IC730 and it recently died, so your review comes in very handy
Just picked up a new 7300 for $909 shipped to my door
I have mine on a forty five amp power supply it is one of the better marine power supply. and you have a nice antenna. all I have at the moment is a G 5 rv and I just got it up for winter.
Love your hand Dave as you illustrate the back panel but we cant see what you are pointing at.
Using a pencil as a pointer would be better
Maybe use a pointer to show features, as once you put your hand in front of the radio, we can't see anything. Thanks!
This might be a bit more helpful if his hand wasn't constantly in the way of what he is describing.
When making a portable/go kit or box should I carry and hook up a short ground rod?
Great video ! I am considering buying this radio.
Did you talk to Roberto, Dave? He's on 40 meters quite a bit.
Does this radio have where I can talk on cb band? And how many what’s is this radio ?
Besides rapidly turning the tuner knob, you can also touch the kHz digit and the tuning step will be in kHz.
And touch the MCs to really
speed things up
I wonder if a stylist pen would work on that screen for people with big hands
Everyone I know that has the 7300 there selling it. Too noisy
of a front end from what there saying.
Everyone I know who owns the Icom 7300 loves it.
Surprised there is no HDMI out.
It would be very nice!
Great video on the ICOM 7300. Your hand often blocks the view and viewers can't see what you're doing. Try using a "pointer' and spend more time viewing the radio !
Thanks for this. Im getting one soon!
hi,good video well explained,good for beginners,the full manual is 180 pages thick,well worth printing out,features are better explained,i find mostly default settings works best in the beginning,thanks 19 charlie tango 022 holland.
I just received my Icom IC7300 and really love how it's working. I'm hoping the screen back light will continue to work for a long time. That said, after my Icom IC-756ProIII's back light flickered out to never return. I have had that radio for 16 years when I purchased new from Austin Radio Supply. (That business is not longer around) Anyway, I do plan on seeing about 'fixing the back light situation with the ProIII but it will certainly become a back up for my ham shack. I'm presenting setting up connection an Ameritron ALS-600 to the 7300. Yes, the solid state amp is a replacement of my Ameritron AL-811A amp.
Thanks for your UA-cam video. It helps in finding things and understanding how to operate it.
73 Jim N5FKW
Hi Dave. Enjoyed this video a lot. I'm starting the move from VHF/UHF FM to HF (and 6M.) I've built a 6m Moxon antenna and need a Transceiver to go with. Since your review was done awhile ago, I'm wondering if the ICOM 7300 would be your choice yet today. Are there alternative transceivers available today that you might suggest? Thanks!
My orig choice was 7300 for HF, 9700 for UHF, but got a 991A to save $ & combine the two. Would've been better off w/ first choice, & what I have now, while my 101MP is getting serviced. Yes! Love it!
I have a couple of amps. a dentron and a astron have never hooked either one up. I should.
Thanks for the walk-through. Just got mine the other day, and you showed me some features I hadn't yet found. "Entry-level" is quite appropriate for me, but this radio seems like something that should last me a good while, as you suggested in your review. LOVE the waterfall, which my old superheterodyne Kenwood TS-570D obviously does not have. 73s!
Hey Dave! Just wanted to let you know that I just bought a 7300 at DX Engineering @ 3:00AM this morning for $899.xx, charged transaction to my VISA! Now at 10:00AM I get a call from DXE saying ICOM won't let them honor the sale! I said then let ICOM know that the 7300 was my second ICOM HF Base purchase from you (and them), previously having purchased a new 7200. They said sorry, but they can't fulfill the transaction!!! I said...well, you're not yet sorry enough!
Great video Dave. I got a 7300 when I got back into the hobby last October after passing my Extra test. I was a Novice in high school back in 1972 and was out of the hobby since. The 7300 is the IPhone of radios. Lots of features I still don’t use or fully understand. Watching videos like this really help. I am primarily a CW operator now on SKCC. I’ve always got good audio reports with the 7300 both SSB and CW. It’s a great radio and evidently I share that opinion with many others as it seems every other QSO is with another 7300 owner
73
WA9SWW
Steve
Nice one from John M7XNR
Dave, I enjoy your videos very much, especially on the IC=7300, because that's what I have. However, as you mentioned, your large hands block some of the things you are showing us. I would therefore like to ask you to use a thin stylus with a pointer on one end and a rubber button on the other. it will certainly help me learn. Thanks very much. 73 Bob K4RDG
16:09 "thank God for electric cars now"🤠👍
It helps to use the radio for a while before attempting a walk thru. Ex: the Auto Tune is for CW only. Also, pushing and holding NB or Notch brings up configurable parameters.
I've owned this radio for nearly 4 yrs...I used to watch your channel, but after seeing a review on something I am very familiar with, I now question all your videos for accuracy. Sorry