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Re: [TenTec] Scads of used Icom IC-7300

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Scads of used Icom IC-7300
From: Gary J FollettDukes HiFi <dukeshifi@comcast.net>
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 00:04:25 -0500
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Companies don’t take back equipment that does not perform to buyers’ 
expectations. They are only required to honor warranties for defects in parts 
or workmanship, NOT defects in design. They meet their published specifications 
and get great bench top lab test results that do not describe actual 
performance.

Thus the only recourse for buyer’s remorse is fire sale pricing to recoup SOME 
of their investments.

No one in their right mind would pay more than 75% of new price for a used 
item, regardless of what it might be. Thus you see the bargain prices for what 
is indeed an entry level radio with lots of great features and marginal RF 
performance.


16 bit Analog to Digital direct conversion with no (or poor) band limiting 
input filters is a sure-fire formula for performance disaster. Icom admits this 
fact in their “solution” to the overload problem - use a preselector.

As I said previously, IP3 means nothing in a radio that has no mixers. 
Synthesizer phase noise rating means nothing in a radio that has no 
synthesizer. The fact that the 7300 “shines” in these characteristics in lab 
tests says nothing about real performance and new standards need to be 
developed to assess performance of direct digital conversion designs.

The “first adopters” of this particular model found this out for themselves on 
the air and found the results very disappointing. That’s why they sell them 
after a few weeks of use.

Gary

W0DVN


> On Sep 9, 2016, at 10:55 PM, Bwana Bob <wb2vuf@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> That's amazing that people would buy and then dump them so quickly.  There 
> must be several things that are disliked, like maybe they can't get used to 
> using a touch screen.  I, myself, would prefer traditional knobs and buttons 
> to a touch screen. They always get smudgy and scratched.
> 
> Bob WB2VUF
> 
> 
> On 9/9/2016 11:19 PM, Gary J FollettDukes HiFi wrote:
>> Someone questioned my statement that there were “scads of IC-7300 radios” on 
>> the used market already.
>> 
>> Today, there are three on QTH alone, and one can be had for ~$1050!
>> 
>> Garbage depreciates in value pretty quickly, faster than an open can of 
>> Coors Lite!
>> 
>> Gary
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