[CQ-Contest] RES: IC-7300 VS IC-7410
py2led at fuertesind.com.br
py2led at fuertesind.com.br
Wed Mar 31 19:32:35 EDT 2021
Good evening!
I agree with Martin.
We experienced 7410 in the contest station where 10,15, 20, 40 and 80/160m
antenas are near by and the red sign was active most of time.
But if you will use it alone, Single Operator, Single Band, All Band
etc....7410 for me is a very nice radio.
73
Fernando, PY2LED / PX2A
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De: CQ-Contest <cq-contest-bounces+py2led=fuertesind.com.br at contesting.com>
Em nome de Martin, LU5DX
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 31 de março de 2021 15:57
Para: Joe <nss at mwt.net>
Cc: CQ-Contest <CQ-Contest at contesting.com>
Assunto: Re: [CQ-Contest] IC-7300 VS IC-7410
I would choose the IC-7410 over the IC-7300 if those are the only two
options.
Do not go only by those labs numbers.
The IC-7300 as well as the 7610 tend to overload when multiple strong nearby
signals are present on the band, even with reduced RF gain.
If you are not limited to only those two radios, then you might want to
consider a Yaesu FTDX-10, which will not suffer of that overload/overflow.
73,
Martin, LU5DX
El mié., 31 mar. 2021 2:49 p. m., Joe <nss at mwt.net> escribió:
> Trying to decide which Rig to Use IC-7300 VS IC-7410.
>
> Last year Field Day was a Bust. But it looks pretty promising that
> this year it could be really close to a traditional Field Day YAY!
>
> Now In past years in my local club I am the only CW op of the group.
> Sad I know. And I'm just too old to do 24 hours single Op anymore.
>
> So in years past when a phone or digital station would be taking a
> break for whatever reason, I would sit down and use the station and
> make as many CW contacts as I could until the other Op's came back. It
> worked OK, Over the weekend Id make a few hundred CW contacts the club
> would not have had.
>
> BUT this year is Different, A new guy moved in, and he's also a CW man!
> YES! So we said we will for Field Day this year make a dedicated CW
> station!
>
> Now we are trying to decide which of those two rigs would be best at
> Field Day?
>
> Most if not ALL rigs (most times we run 5A) have Band pass filters, like.
> https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/lbs-pb-f200-14?rrec=true
>
> And if we don't have one of those, we have many coaxial stub notches
> we can add to an offending station.
>
> So usually when we want to try to decide what Radio we want to use, if
> there is a choice, and no one really has a personal preference, we
> usually go by the Data Bob gives us at,
> http://www.sherweng.com/table.html
>
> Using the Sorted by Third-Order Dynamic Range Narrow Spaced - or- ARRL
> RMDR (Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range) if Phase Noise Limited as the
> deciding factor.
>
> We are both amazed at the difference of close in spec's between these
> two radios!
> 97 for the 7300 VS only 78 for the 7410,, is it really that much
> difference!?
>
> Wow!
>
> So am I to think correctly in a Field Day setting would the 7300 be
> the better radio?
>
> Joe WB9SBD
>
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