Icom IC-7300 100W HF/50MHz SDR (2024)

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Description

The Icom IC-7300 is Icom's latest SDR HF/50 MHz Transceiver. It offers 100W of output power and receieves from 0.030 to 74.800 MHZ. It operates on SSB, CW, RTTY, AM and FM modes. The Icom IC-7300 features a RF direct sampling system, 15 discrete band-pass filters, a real-time spectrum scope and a large 4.3" color touch screen display. Additional features of the IC-7300 include a built-in automatic antenna tuner, 101 channels, SD memory card slot and 3 CW functions. In the box you will find the IC-7300 transceiver, a HM-219 hand microphone, DC power cable, fuses and plugs along with a warranty card and manual.

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UPC Code: 0731797024763

Features

Output power:100W (25W AM)
RX Frequencies:0.030-74.800
Receiver type:Direct sampling

RF direct sampling system
The IC-7300 employs an RF direct sampling system, where RF signals are directly convert to digital data. Then processed in the FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array), making it possible to simplify the circuit construction as well as reduce noise that can mask weak signals.

The new “IP+” improves the 3rd order intercept point (IP3) performance improving the ability to copy a weak signal that is adjacent to either a strong interfering signal. In this process, A/D converter is optimized to reduce or eliminate signal distortion.

RMDR and phase noise characteristics

The IC-7300’s RMDR is about 97dB* (typical value) improving the Phase Noise characteristics by about 15dB (at 1 kHz frequency separation). The superior Phase Noise characteristics reduce noise components for both receive and transmit signals.

* At 1 kHz frequency separation (received frequency: 14.2MHz, MODE: CW, IF BW: 500Hz)

15 discrete band-pass filters

The RF Direct Sampling is protected by an array of bandpass filters. The signal passes through one of the fifteen bandpass filters, where signals outside the passband are rejected. To reduce the insertion loss, the IC-7300 utilizes High Q factor coils.

Large color touch screen
The large 4.3” color TFT touch LCD offers intuitive operation of functions, settings, and various operational visual aids such as the band scope, waterfall function, and audio scope.

Like on the high-end rigs, the waterfall shows a change of signal strength over a period of time and allows you to find weak signals that may not be apparent on the spectrum scope.

Use the audio scope function to observe various AF TX/RX characteristics such as microphone compressor level, filter width, notch filter width and keying waveform in the CW mode. Image below shows the Audio scope with the waterfall function and the oscilloscope.

Real-Time spectrum scope
You no longer have to choose whether to listen to the audio or have the spectrum scope sweep for signals as the IC-7300’s real-time spectrum scope offers the simultaneous operations found in some of the more expensive rigs! This means you can use either the spectrum scope or the waterfall to quickly move to an intended signal while listening to the receiver audio. The ‘7300’s touch screen introduces a “Magnify” function. So, when you first touch the scope screen around the intended signal, the touched part is magnified. A second touch of the scope screen changes the operating frequency and allows you to accurately tune.

Spectrum scope specifications
Scope system :FFT (Fast Fourier Transform)
Sweep speed :Max. 30 frames/second (approx.), selectable from slow, mid or fast
Span width :5kHz–1000kHz
Resolution :1 pixel minimum (approximately)
Waveform display area (vertical axis) :80dB
Reference level adjustment :–20dB to +20dB
Peak level hold function (Max. hold) :ON/OFF/last 10 seconds
Other functions

  • Averaging indication
  • Touch screen operation
  • VBW (Video Band Width) adjustment

Additional Features:

  • Built-in automatic antenna tuner
  • 101 channels (99 regular, 2 scan edges)
  • SD memory card slot for saving data
  • Cooling fan system
  • Multi-function meter
  • CW functions: full break-in, CW reverse, CW auto tuning
  • SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM modes

Specifications

Spectrum scope specifications
Scope system :FFT (Fast Fourier Transform)
Sweep speed :Max. 30 frames/second (approx.), selectable from slow, mid or fast
Span width :5kHz–1000kHz
Resolution :1 pixel minimum (approximately)
Waveform display area (vertical axis) :80dB
Reference level adjustment :–20dB to +20dB
Peak level hold function (Max. hold) :ON/OFF/last 10 seconds
Other functions

  • Averaging indication
  • Touch screen operation
  • VBW (Video Band Width) adjustment

Includes

IC-7300
Hand Microphone - HM-219
DC Power Cable
Fuses
Plugs

Icom America will no longer be including CD Manuals in the box for certain
mainframes. Users can still access and download the manuals on Icom
Japan’s website at the following web address:
https://www.icomjapan.com/support/manual/


Below is the list of radios and CD manual removal dates:
- IC-7610 as of June 2020
- IC-7851 as of June 2020
- IC-7300: as of July 2020
- IC-7100: as of July 2020
- ID-5100: as of August 2020

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Customer Reviews

Overall

5

Great Rig - Love That Spectrum Scope!

Review by David

My IC-7100 died, So, I replaced it w/ this unit. I never had a unit with a spectrum scope b4. Didn't think I wud use it, but I love it because I can see who is doing CW and where they are in the band. Then, I switch frequencies by touch. Functionally, this is a 7100 with a color screen and a scope, so the transition for me was easy!

Overall

5

GREAT RIG FOR NEW HAM

Review by KQ4GUI

I tested this rig out at field day and was easy to operate and has great filtering. I would recommend this to a new ham that wants a HF rig. I love the recipe and got great audio reports.

Overall

5

Best first choice

Review by Scott

My first venture into HF and for the money I am not sorry for the choice. I have easy setup, and a menu I can navigate.system that is so straight-forward that it's actually fun to operate. The audio is clear, I am mostly listening. Nice sized screen gives you all your information at a glance. I'm using an MFJ-5Vr slop-per. If are on a budget, this is the radio that will give you all the frequencies with plenty of power at a very comfortable cost.

Overall

5

Great All-Around Radio

Review by Jimmie

After a 20-year hiatus, started back on HF. My old ICOM IC-735 went toes up, so I cast about for a replacement. The 7300 had great reviews so I bought one. Not sorry. The rig's menu structure is easy to navigate, the screen is plenty big enough, plenty of features, good sensitivity and audio reports are always good. It does not take a lot of real estate on the desktop. Interfaced with an automatic tuner (the on-board tuner is limited to 3:1 SWR) I can use the limited antennas I have due to homeowner restrictions. No trouble reaching out. Not sure how ICOM could improve on this radio, unless it is to reduce the price.

Overall

4

Getting Old

Review by David

The Yaesu 710 blows this radio's receiver away.

I owned 3 of the 7300 and 2 years ago they were awesome buy its time for Icom to step up with a new model.

Overall

5

Great Radio at a Great Price

Review by Brian

My first venture into HF / 6m and I don't think that I could have picked a better radio than the IC-7300. Easy setup, and a menu system that is so straight-forward that it's actually fun to operate. The touchscreen is simple to use, and the sound quality is powerful and clear. Nice sized screen gives you all your information at a glance. I'm using a Chameleon Portable Antenna and picking up stations from Europe and Canada with no problems. Sure, you can get radios with more bells and whistles but if you are working on a budget, this is the radio that will give you all the frequencies with plenty of power at a very nice price. Sure, it's an 'older' model, but to me that means you have a proven winner that is still competitive with all the higher priced models. I plan to have this one for years to come!

Overall

5

Great Radio

Review by mark

One of the best rigs i have owned. Great Rig' At this price Point.
Thank You Icom

Overall

4

Pretty Cool Radio

Review by Thomas

Can't wait for what they come out with next !!!

Overall

5

Fantastic radio

Review by Bryan

I bought this as my first brand new hf radio. I came from a used Kenwood TS-430S. Many many years apart but the receiver is lightyears ahead of the 430. It does not have HF/VHF/UHF capability like the Yaesu FT-991A but still does what I need to it do.

Overall

5

Icom 7300

Review by William

I had done a LOT of research on this before I purchased. Lots of Youtube Instructions. Made up my mind and I tell you.. Super easy to operate and Awesome Audio checks with the Stock mic!! I just purchased the SM50 and that has Awesome Audio Reports as Well!!

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Icom IC-7300 100W HF/50MHz SDR (2024)

FAQs

How many amps does icom 7300 need? ›

General
Frequency coverageRx*10.030–74.800MHz (Guaranteed range: 0.500–29.999, 50.000–54.000MHz.)
Power consumptionTx21A (at 100W output power)
Rx0.9A typical (Standby), 1.25A (Maximum audio)
Operating temperature range–10˚C to +60˚C; 14˚F to 140˚F
Frequency stabilityLess than ±0.5ppm (–10˚C to +60˚C; 14˚F to 140˚F)
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Is the icom 7300 a sdr radio? ›

Although not the first software-defined radio on the market, the IC-7300 was the first mass-produced mainstream amateur radio to use technology instead of the older superheterodyne transceiver design.

What is the maximum power on 60m for the IC-7300? ›

The Icom IC-7300 offers a maximum output power of 100 watts and transmits in all HF bands (60 m optional) plus lower VHF bands from 160 m to 4 m. It offers a wide reception range from 30 kHz to 74.8 MHz. The Yaesu FT-DX10 also offers a maximum output power of 100 watts and covers a frequency range of 160 to 6 meters.

How many icom 7300 have been sold? ›

Since its launch in January 2016, the IC-7300 has been a market leader and an absolute game changer. Icom have recently announced that this remarkable model has surpassed a significant milestone in achieving sales of over 100,000 units around the world.

How many amps does a 100 watt radio use? ›

Note: Radio efficiency converting DC power to RF power: For 100W of RF output a typical radio may consume roughly 20A of DC power at 13.8V.

Does the Icom 7300 need an antenna tuner? ›

Every time we discuss external tuners on reflectors, a few people have to jump in and say that you need to have resonant antennas, so why would you ever used an external tuner, when the IC-7300 has a built-in tuner. The internal tuners in Icom radios will usually only match an SWR mismatch of 3:1.

Does the Icom 7300 have an internal sound card? ›

The IC-7300 (and IC-7610) has a quality internal soundcard and is an excellent rig for both Winlink communications and other soundcard modes.

What can you do with an SDR radio? ›

What are some RTL-SDR Radio Scanner Applications?
  • Use as a police radio scanner.
  • Listening to EMS/Ambulance/Fire communications.
  • Listening to aircraft traffic control conversations.
  • Tracking aircraft positions like a radar with ADSB decoding.
  • Decoding aircraft ACARS short messages.
  • Scanning trunking radio conversations.

Does the icom 7300 do 60 meters? ›

Frequency coverage: Receive, 0.03 – 74 MHz; Receive and transmit, as specified; transmit, 160 – 6 meter amateur bands. (5.255 – 5.405 MHz, 60 meters).

What does OVF mean on an icom 7300? ›

For visual indication of overflow, the Icom IC-7300 and IC-7610 have an "OVF indicator" in the display, which lights up whenever the receiver is overdriven.

How many scan edges are on the icom ic-7300? ›

General
Frequency coverageRx*0.030–74.800MHz (Guaranteed range: 0.500–29.999, 50.000–54.000MHz, 70.000–70.500MHz.)
Number of channels101 (99 regular, 2 scan edges)
Antenna connectorSO-239 (50Ω)
Power supply requirement13.8V DC ±15%
Power consumptionTx21A (at 100W output power)
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Are ICOM radios made in China? ›

ALL Icom radios are produced only at our factories in Japan.

Does icom 7300 need signalink? ›

Icom 7300 Digital Operation

Set aside your Signalink or whatever you were using with you old radio. The Icom 7300 uses an internal sound card device. Download and install the Windows Icom 7300 USB driver from Icom before attaching the rig to your computer.

Does the icom 7300 have a built in keyer? ›

The Icom IC-7300 has a very nice built-in iambic keyer that can be used with a single lever or dual lever (iambic) paddle.

What is the max current on IC-7300? ›

Power requirement: Receive, 0.9 A (standby), At 13.8 V dc: Receive, 1.05 A (maximum 1.25 A (maximum audio); transmit, 21 A at volume); transmit, 18.5 A (typical); maximum power output at 13.8 V dc ±15 %. 5 mA (power off).

How many amps do my speakers need? ›

The one thing to remember is that you'll need an amp that can provide 1.5-2 times the continuous power rating of your speaker.

How many amps do you really need? ›

In many cases, a 100-amp panel is sufficient for most smaller homes, but in some instances, a larger 200-amp panel may be required. The amps listed on the main circuit breaker determine the maximum amount the house can safely use.

How many amps does my air conditioner use? ›

Central air conditioners typically require higher air conditioner amperage due to their larger cooling capacity. A 2-ton central AC unit may draw around 15-20 amps. A 3.5-ton unit may require 25-30 amps. A 5-ton unit may need 30-40 amps.

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