[RTTY] IC-7300 ??

Rudy Bakalov r_bakalov at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 19 16:42:21 EDT 2017


 The two considerations go hand in hand. The rig is very sensitive and hears incredibly well. Then add the QRM fighting capabilities and you end with a really potent rig.
Rudy N2WQ
    On Thursday, October 19, 2017, 4:19:59 PM EDT, Clint Talmadge <clinttalmadge at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Not so much concerned with stations near by me as I live out in the woods,
but the ability to pick a signal out of a pile-up.
-W5CPT -

On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Rudy Bakalov <r_bakalov at yahoo.com> wrote:

> The 7300 is an amazing radio. I can run for hours on the same frequency,
> including on 40, and not be bothered by the nearby stations.
>
> Rudy N2WQ
>
> On Thursday, October 19, 2017, 3:45:09 PM EDT, Clint Talmadge <
> clinttalmadge at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> I am presently using a first generation Icom IC-756 and in a crowded RTTY
> situation it shows its age and vulnerabilities. Even with a 500Hz filter it
> fails miserably in a pile-up on RTTY. I am considering one of the newer
> Icoms and the only one near my price range is the new IC-7300. Is anyone
> using one on RTTY and if so how does it perform when the bands get
> crowded?
>
> Thanks - de Clint - W5CPT -
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