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Subject: Re: [RTTY] New Radio
From: Bob Burns W9BU <w9bu_lists@rlburns.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:41:17 -0400
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On 9/28/2017 2:39 PM, Don AA5AU wrote:
...but Icom could have made things a lot easier by just adding the external RX antenna port to the radio to begin with.

How many other currently-produced $1500 HF radios have a second antenna port or RX antenna port? Yes, the Kenwood TS-590SG does, but it doesn't have a spectrum display.

Icom apparently built the IC-7300 to a price point. Given the other features included in the radio, there may not have been room within their price constraints to provide a second or RX antenna port...or a video output for an external monitor.

Rob Sherwood NC0B gave a talk at the Dayton Contest University about "disruptive technologies" in which he discussed how SDRs have changed the HF radio landscape. His presentation talks about the IC-7300 and he estimates that Icom sold approximately 10,000 IC-7300s in the first year of availability. Rob also discusses how he has used an IC-7300 in contests.

You can view Rob's presentation at: https://youtu.be/owaaT6u4XkY

As for viewing the spectrum scope on an external monitor, there are two options:

1. Use Icom's RS-BA1 software (approximately $100). It's a Windows program that provides full rig control of several Icom radios including the IC-7300. RS-BA1 can display the spectrum scope on a computer monitor.

2. Use N1MM+. The authors have tapped into the CI-V commands for the spectrum scope so they can, from what I understand, display the spectrum scope as an extension of the N1MM+ band scope complete with worked stations and highlighted spots indicated on the spectrum scope. See https://youtu.be/nasSxs_ueK4

Bob...
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