Hey Rich, thanks for the info. Your videos make me realize my IC-7300 can do much more than i initially thought. So much better than reading the manual. 73 Pieter - ON6PH
Just purchased the Icom7300 radio and the manual is kind of skimpy on info and explaining. Your youtube comment site is great. I've been referring to it a lot since i only had it a few days. I own a Kenwood TS590sg and the Icom programming is far different and a bit more menu driven. Glad you explain all the menu info and extras that would take me longer to find out how to use. THANKS A BUNCH !!!
I just purchased my 7300 on Black Friday. I've been watching every UA-cam video about it and reading the full manual. So many things this little rig can do👍☺☺ 73 KI7ECX
Hi and nice to hear from you and thanks for commenting. Boy you said it. I've got mine right next to the Icom 7610 and just love using it. The 7300 is a game changer. I don't think I'll ever get tired of it. Thanks again and thanks for watching. Happy New Year and best to you and yours. 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Rich, another great video. I really like how you present the subject and the quality of the video and audio. Also the addition of the red arrows assures me I am understanding correctly please keep it up. 73, Mike ke4ilg
Very helpful and the timing couldn't be better, with the DHS warning of a possible national grid failure, etc. And FEMA warning of possible terrorist attacks, severe weather, etc. I have a Generac 16K propane-powered generator so no worries with the electricity being down. I'm a subber of yours and my IC-7300 hasn't seen much use but will now add the ARES/RACES channels to it. Best wishes for 2019. 73, Bob
Hi Bob, nice to hear from you and thanks for commenting. I agree it's something to prepare for and I don't want to be scrambling for my state emergency frequencies when I need them most. Happy New Year and best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Before I start the scanning, during no signal or band noise, I turn up the SQL level until the rig stop RX. THis may makes the scanning faster, and stops when the signal is strong enough to break the SQL. Reference: IC-7300 full manual. Page 10-2. Hope this is useful. Yours, Bahathir 9W2GNU, 73.
Hi Mohammad, nice to hear from you and thank you so much for the comment and pointing that out. I understand just what you mean. On my 7610 when I scan AM broadcast, I increased the squelch and it works perfectly. In the video I did not do that with the Icom 7300 Squelch/RF Gain until the noise disappeared. It takes a lot for a station to break in and stop the scan, but it does work fine if set right like you said. Thank you for coming by and commenting. Best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
@@HamRadioAdventures Agreed. The broadcast AM stations have very 'big' signal compared to band's noise. For SSB or CW, it is more trickier. because, sometimes there are stations with low signel level or just above band's noise. Most of the time, using the waterfall is much easier. Thaank you for the respond.
My 7300 i just purchased dec30, 2020. Your instructions won't work on my radio. I can enter a frequency through stacking. But when i press memory on screen, nothing happens. The mem button on stacking screens does not work either. Very strange. Has ICOM recently updated its menu's ? I notice other differences in the user manual that do not comply to my radios screen icons. Could i have an outdated user manual? It seems so.
Congratulations Jack on the ICOM 7300! The band stacking can be a little tricky, but I do not believe that they changed anything in the manual. It works pretty much the same with all ICOM radios. Have a look at the instructions in the manual and go through it over and over. You will see how it operates. It took me a little while, but the manual health. Take care and good DX!
@@HamRadioAdventures Still having trouble. What you explain is not what is in the manual says. My radio cannot duplicate what you do on video. I can't get to that screen ! When i tap memo, it will not bring me to the screen with MW on it.
Newsflash: I was in Function(button) SCOPE mode. That changes the look of screen and in that mode, touching the memo on screen will NOT allow you to get to screen with MW (memo write) on it. Problem solved.
Thank you for commenting here and good to hear from you. When you upgrade the firmware to the latest version you have some amazing opportunities. www.k0pir.us/icom-7300-firmware-v1-40-3-big-improvements/
Hi Mark, nice to hear from you. The camera doesn't do it justice, but you can change the display by going to MENU>SET>DISPLAY and change the display type to B. Thanks and Happy New year! - Rich, K0PIR
Hi Mike, it’s nice to hear from you and thank you so much for commenting. I really do appreciate the input and I’m glad to meet you hams. Good luck and happy new year!
Thanks for doing this video , there are very few scan videos on the 7300 i had to go into the cd as the basic book does not cover the scan feature .Now my question for you is when i enter the scan function and i want to scan the whole 10 mtr band how do i do this i have tried loads of times to figure this out all to no avail, on page 10-3 of the main manual(cd) at the top of the page it shows a drawing with p1/p2 which is set by default this what i want to change any help would be much appreciated .
Sorry for the delay I was out of area. Thanks for the question and I hope all is well. Put your VFO on the frequency you want to start with, then go to the Memory screen and scroll to the bottom. You will see P1 and P2. Tap the 3-bars (memory menu) to the right of P1. There you can write the frequency to P1. Do the same for P2. I hope this helps. Best 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Thanks for the help i took me a few goes to realise that i had to scroll down to number 99 and there it was P1/pP2 ,works a treat now thanks to your help, it is much appreciated thanks again .
Hi, thanks for commenting and great question. I have not used RS-BA1 much, but from what I see there is no way to write to the radios memory. RS-BA1 saves the memory to a file on the computer. RUMLogNG and RT Sytems are the only two programs I know that will write to the radios memory. Thanks again and best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Hi George, nice to hear from you again and thanks for commenting. I think I will save some more net frequencies. That way I won't forget them. Best 73! - Rich, K0PIR
Is it possible to firmware modes in ALE protocols (MIL-STD-188-141A ("141A")2G or 3G and ALE400 ) in these transceivers? Automatic Link Establishment... And MIL-STD-188-110A/B dreams, dreams, dreams ... Santa Claus, help radioamateurs in the new year !!!
Thank you
The manual is pretty vague on saving freq into memories
Aloha
KH6CSW
It's nice to hear from you Larry and thank you for commenting. It helps the channel. 73 and good DX!
Wow! You made it about 1k times easier than trying to figure out the manuals! Thanks. Now I have the 10m repeaters stuff in and scannable. 73 de W8IJN
It's nice to hear from you Nils and thanks for leaving a comment here. It makes a great impact. GL and Best 73 and good DX!!
Hey Rich, thanks for the info. Your videos make me realize my IC-7300 can do much more than i initially thought. So much better than reading the manual. 73 Pieter - ON6PH
Just purchased the Icom7300 radio and the manual is kind of skimpy on info and explaining. Your youtube comment site is great. I've been referring to it a lot since i only had it a few days. I own a Kenwood TS590sg and the Icom programming is far different and a bit more menu driven. Glad you explain all the menu info and extras that would take me longer to find out how to use. THANKS A BUNCH !!!
Hi Eugene, thank you so much for commenting and I really appreciate the feedback. Good luck, happy new year and good DX!
I just purchased my 7300 on Black Friday. I've been watching every UA-cam video about it and reading the full manual.
So many things this little rig can do👍☺☺
73
KI7ECX
Hi and nice to hear from you and thanks for commenting. Boy you said it. I've got mine right next to the Icom 7610 and just love using it. The 7300 is a game changer. I don't think I'll ever get tired of it. Thanks again and thanks for watching. Happy New Year and best to you and yours. 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Rich, another great video. I really like how you present the subject and the quality of the video and audio. Also the addition of the red arrows assures me I am understanding correctly please keep it up. 73, Mike ke4ilg
Thank you so much, I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching have a happy and safe new years, best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Very helpful and the timing couldn't be better, with the DHS warning of a possible national grid failure, etc. And FEMA warning of possible terrorist attacks, severe weather, etc. I have a Generac 16K propane-powered generator so no worries with the electricity being down. I'm a subber of yours and my IC-7300 hasn't seen much use but will now add the ARES/RACES channels to it. Best wishes for 2019. 73, Bob
Hi Bob, nice to hear from you and thanks for commenting. I agree it's something to prepare for and I don't want to be scrambling for my state emergency frequencies when I need them most.
Happy New Year and best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Before I start the scanning, during no signal or band noise, I turn up the SQL level until the rig stop RX.
THis may makes the scanning faster, and stops when the signal is strong enough to break the SQL.
Reference: IC-7300 full manual. Page 10-2.
Hope this is useful.
Yours,
Bahathir 9W2GNU, 73.
Hi Mohammad, nice to hear from you and thank you so much for the comment and pointing that out. I understand just what you mean. On my 7610 when I scan AM broadcast, I increased the squelch and it works perfectly.
In the video I did not do that with the Icom 7300 Squelch/RF Gain until the noise disappeared. It takes a lot for a station to break in and stop the scan, but it does work fine if set right like you said.
Thank you for coming by and commenting. Best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
@@HamRadioAdventures
Agreed. The broadcast AM stations have very 'big' signal compared to band's noise.
For SSB or CW, it is more trickier. because, sometimes there are stations with low signel level or just above band's noise. Most of the time, using the waterfall is much easier.
Thaank you for the respond.
@@bahathir_ Always great to hear from you 73!
Thank you for this video. I figured out how to use the V/M button.
Thanks for commenting here. Vry 73!
Excellent... well put across
It's nice to hear from you and thank you for commenting. Best 73!
Icom IC 7300. Can you make the spectrum scope work outside the Amateur bands?
Good question. Yes I have some AM broadcast stations saved in memories and the spectrum scope works just fine. Good luck, happy new year and good DX!!
My 7300 i just purchased dec30, 2020. Your instructions won't work on my radio.
I can enter a frequency through stacking. But when i press memory on screen, nothing happens.
The mem button on stacking screens does not work either. Very strange. Has ICOM recently updated its menu's ?
I notice other differences in the user manual that do not comply to my radios screen icons. Could i have an outdated
user manual? It seems so.
Congratulations Jack on the ICOM 7300! The band stacking can be a little tricky, but I do not believe that they changed anything in the manual. It works pretty much the same with all ICOM radios. Have a look at the instructions in the manual and go through it over and over. You will see how it operates. It took me a little while, but the manual health. Take care and good DX!
@@HamRadioAdventures Still having trouble. What you explain is not what is in the manual says. My radio cannot duplicate what you do on video. I can't get to that screen ! When i tap memo, it will not bring me to the screen with MW on it.
Newsflash: I was in Function(button) SCOPE mode. That changes the look of screen and in that mode, touching the memo on screen will NOT allow you to get to screen with MW (memo write) on it. Problem solved.
@@JackSquat54 I am using my 7300, so let me check again and see if I can upload a short vid clip. I am in rural Missouri right now. 73!
Rich, where did you find the cool call sign "on the air" sign?
Thanks for commenting and I love this. It was a gift. This one came from Hamcrazy on the web: www.hamcrazy.com/
Best 73,
Rich, K0PIR
Is it possible to assign the multi switch to go up and down memory channels instead of the up down arrows. Thanks 👍
Thank you for commenting here and good to hear from you. When you upgrade the firmware to the latest version you have some amazing opportunities. www.k0pir.us/icom-7300-firmware-v1-40-3-big-improvements/
@@HamRadioAdventures hi thanks again, I have got it working perfectly. 73
Where did you get/order the LED On Air sign from?
Thanks for commenting and it’s good to hear from you. I got that off of eBay. Just search Ham Radio LED signs. GL and best 73 and good DX!
How did change the front radio face toBlue? Or is that the camera?
Hi Mark, nice to hear from you. The camera doesn't do it justice, but you can change the display by going to MENU>SET>DISPLAY and change the display type to B. Thanks and Happy New year! - Rich, K0PIR
Your instructional videos are extremely helpful, thanks a million, VE9MWB
Hi Mike, it’s nice to hear from you and thank you so much for commenting. I really do appreciate the input and I’m glad to meet you hams. Good luck and happy new year!
A great little rig for 950$. I wish I needed another! 😂
I know just how you feel! - Rich, K0PIR
Sir you are a legend, wow what an amazing informative video...subbed and thumbs up...hugs too lol.
Nice to hear from you and thank you so much for commenting. Glad it helped. Best 73!
Thanks for explain it ;-)
Thank you Arnaud 73!
What is the "M.Pad" for..... Thought I could just hold it in for a second and add memory channels with that. thx
Thanks for doing this video , there are very few scan videos on the 7300 i had to go into the cd as the basic book does not cover the scan feature .Now my question for you is when i enter the scan function and i want to scan the whole 10 mtr band how do i do this i have tried loads of times to figure this out all to no avail, on page 10-3 of the main manual(cd) at the top of the page it shows a drawing with p1/p2 which is set by default this what i want to change any help would be much appreciated .
Sorry for the delay I was out of area. Thanks for the question and I hope all is well. Put your VFO on the frequency you want to start with, then go to the Memory screen and scroll to the bottom. You will see P1 and P2. Tap the 3-bars (memory menu) to the right of P1. There you can write the frequency to P1. Do the same for P2. I hope this helps. Best 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Thanks for the help i took me a few goes to realise that i had to scroll down to number 99 and there it was P1/pP2 ,works a treat now thanks to your help, it is much appreciated thanks again .
Thanks I needed that de w8idy Swansboro nc
Thank you for the video!
Can this be done in RSBA1 ?
Hi, thanks for commenting and great question. I have not used RS-BA1 much, but from what I see there is no way to write to the radios memory. RS-BA1 saves the memory to a file on the computer.
RUMLogNG and RT Sytems are the only two programs I know that will write to the radios memory.
Thanks again and best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Thank you! w0xs
Hi George, nice to hear from you again and thanks for commenting. I think I will save some more net frequencies. That way I won't forget them. Best 73! - Rich, K0PIR
Is it possible to firmware modes in ALE protocols
(MIL-STD-188-141A ("141A")2G or 3G and ALE400 ) in these transceivers? Automatic Link Establishment... And MIL-STD-188-110A/B
dreams, dreams, dreams ...
Santa Claus, help radioamateurs in the new year !!!