U17085 Used ICOM IC-7300 HF/50MHz Transceiver
This unit is in great shape. The exterior looks really nice with no major cosmetic defects and no noticeable issues. This radio has been well kept and is very clean. This unit works great. The buttons click well, the knobs spin smoothly, all text is intact and legible, the connections are very sturdy and clean, and the screen is both bright and legible. This unit comes with the original box, the hand mic, power cord, and the manual. This unit makes for a great purchase.
Radio is covered under our 30 day warranty.
SN: 02021415
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One of the Most Innovative HF Radios Available Today
Amateur radio always embraces new technology and the way receivers are designed. The IC-7300 is no different. In an industry first the IC-7300 features RF, Direct Sampling typical only found in top of the line radio but now in an entry level HF radio. Because of the ability to digitize RF early in the receiver stage noise is reduced. Something IF radios struggle to achieve. Compared to other entry level radios, the IC-7300 easily out performs all others and is in a class all by itself.
Typical Output Power: 100 Watts (25 Watts on AM)
Receiver Architecture: Direct sampling - FPGA Processing
Reception Frequencies: 0.030 MHz - 74.80 MHz
The IC-7300 and RF Direct Sampling
Noisy IF (Intermediate Frequency) transformation architecture is eliminated in the IC-7300. Direct RF sampling is utilized instead. In this process RF signals are directly converted to digital data. An extremely streamlined process. The digital data is then sent to an FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) for processing. The FPGA reduces the need for complex circuitry and simplifies the RF path. A simplified RF path is vital to low noise, clear signals, and better weak signal reception.
Third Order Intercept Point (IP3) is greatly improved and allows the operator to more easily copy weak signals that is often covered up by a strong, adjacent signal. The use of an analog to digital converter (AD) reduces signal distortion and in some cases eliminate it. DX operators will appreciate the ability to copy weak signals others won't be able to hear.