We are not using the internal Icom tuner, or an external Icom AH-4. Please refrain from posting comments suggesting we do not know how to tune our own station, as they will just be deleted from now on as this has been covered many times before. Thanks, Jarrad.
@gregmihran86164 жыл бұрын
Well said Jarrad, thanks! Let me make an additional recommendation -- I always adjust the IC-7300 RF Gain down to an S1 noise level on most of the lower bands. It dramatically improves the dynamic range of the AGC as you explained. In conjunction, I also adjust the REF scope setting on the second layer of soft keys. I found that if I DECREASE the RF Gain down a few S-units to the noise floor, I INCREASE the scope REF setting +3 to +9db so that the scope gives me a more sensitive visual reading of signals across the band, too (no RF impact on signals, just scope sensitivity). Doing both of these together makes for an amazing user experience. Try it :) 73s Greg, KJ6ER Silicon Valley
@seminole7916 жыл бұрын
First off, fantastic video! Any ham that is active on HF should watch this to get the most out of their receiver. The tips and advice here are applicable to any receiver regardless of internal architecture. Thanks for taking the time to explain these settings in such a simple way.
@JustinSmithWY10 ай бұрын
5 years old and still super helpful for us noobs, thank you.
@G0ogs6 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what Ten Tec say when using their radio,s, give it plenty of volume and use the RF gain pretty much as a volume control. Glad youve made a video about this, it should help people have a more pleasurable experience when listening.
@pastorshanewotcb98845 жыл бұрын
Very good Jarrad, I use my RF gain control on every radio I have, when needed. In the old days that was our noise reduction, and really still outshines the dsp version we have now. Its ability to increase dynamic range is the best reason to use it. Plus the fact that most of todays radios have way too much gain to start with. I do not have an Icom IC7300 or IC7610, but the use of rf gain is the best thing to do for all radios which have the function. Thanks again for your videos which will help a great many new hams. Lastly it sounds like you have had people harrass you on how you tune up the antenna, to me it was obvious how you were tuing and I have and do it that way as well, a carrier any way you can easily get it to use for an external tuner. And you did right making it clear that the know it alls can keep their tongues, 73 my friend
@jdmartin27786 жыл бұрын
Great explanation on getting the best signal out of your rig with the minimal amount of noise! You were spot on about how irrelevant that S-Meter reading is in regards to someone's signal. During contests, everyone gives out 59's even if they have to ask for their call sign 3 or 4 times because they can barely hear them, so what does it matter. Great job mate..73's
@djp27702 жыл бұрын
I will be receiving a ic 7300 Jan 3 so you made me a much better operator. My last contact was 1982 with a Drake c line. Back in the saddle again. A lot of new stuff to learn. Thank You
@razingorange22526 жыл бұрын
As a new Ham and 7300 owner, these videos are priceless. I look forward to more.
@lylewatts63706 жыл бұрын
Yes very good discussion on RF gain. I use that very method for years on my FT-101E and still do. Not worried about S-meter readings. This is the way ran our radios years ago to get rid of the noise. Thank you for the great video and now our secret is out.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Lyle, It certainly works magic with the FT-101E, I can attest to that. A well setup 101E produces some of the most pleasing SSB audio you will ever hear! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@enzed11906 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very helpful video Jarrad. I've had my IC7300 a week and had contacts accident rather than design. Your tutorial has helped me understand the principles of set-up and I feel better understanding about tuning and using the RF gain. I'm looking forward to being on the air tonight! Please do more videos. You speak clearly and to the point. An excellent presentation. thanks again.. Robert ZL2JED
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Robert, Thanks for the kind words :) We're hoping to get a few more videos using the IC-7300 out soon as its a nice simple radio and good to use in demonstrations. That said, with the IC-7610 in the shack sooner or later we'll need to move it on, so if you have any specific requests get them in quick - my email is on QRZ.com but don't be offended if it takes a while to reply, especially if you send a long email as I'm a little time poor at the moment but definitely read them and file them away for later reply :) 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the RMR Team :)
@donaldsmith30483 жыл бұрын
I am going to order my 7300 soon! Thank you for the information! I will watch this again after I get it! Videos like this will make it easier to get it up and working easier!
@mikeb61855 жыл бұрын
Brilliant - just got my 7300 and will definitely take your advice - band noise is high where I live, so this will be very useful. You are quite right - communicating with each other is the objective for us Hams - We sometimes lose sight of that!
@99corncob Жыл бұрын
Great advice, thank you. Most people will not turn down the receiver sensitivity when they can hear anything, even though that is exactly what may be needed.
@KX4UL Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! So many HAMs overlook the use and benefits of the 'RF Gain' and 'Attenuator controls'. Mainly because no one demonstrated the advantages of using them. Thanks for doing so!
@stargazer09536 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have been a ham since 1975 and have never had this explained so well. I followed along with your video while trying these adjustments on my 7300. Thank you Jarrad. Hope you are feeling better. 73 Vern W8UTS.
@johnmarron1944 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video I didn't realise about the notch filter when someone is tuning..never too old to still learn something new. 73 john
@rtrjmk53 жыл бұрын
Thanks especially for your comments on S meter readings.
@jhartmac1003 жыл бұрын
Just purchased a 7300, and this is very helpful, vs attempting to read a book, I prefer those who have used it and can focus on the important aspects.
@lestatar16696 жыл бұрын
Hi Jarrad, I enjoyed your video, everyone who is thinking of using or buying a 7300 or 7610 should watch this. Unfortunately some operators run these rigs receive flat out and then complain about OVF and overload and distortion when they don't know how to use the radio! Classic example when a guy compared his FT 2000 to the 7300. He was running the 7300 with full RF Gain and pre Amp 1 on 40! I pointed out to him on his comments he didn't know how to use the 7300, then he got miffed about it and said the 7300 was at FAULT. Eff me....! I also have the 7300 and love it....I may get the 7610 later this year , maybe haven't decided yet... I will look for you on 40 and give you a call if I hear you on and say hello. Conditions are tricky for me from this QTH though on 40. I live in Echuca northern VK3. All the best and keep up the good work! Les, VK3TEX, Echuca, Vic.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Les, please do give me a call, and you are spot on - so many of the 'OVF' worry warts have their receivers setup incorrectly. I can't imagine what kind of antenna would need a pre-amp on 40M, but some people believe that a pre-amp 'pulls in' the DX no matter what. In my opinion the less active devices before the ADC the better... this is the true SDR dream. The IC-7610 is very nice when running two antennas, but aside from that the IC-7300 is more than enough radio for almost anyone. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@PhilippeSWLFDXFRS6 жыл бұрын
Not only those SDR transceivers ! ;-)
@PrecisionGroupYT6 жыл бұрын
Thank You So Much for this video!!!! As a newer HAM and a 7300 owner this will really improve my 7300 & HF Experience! Thanks Again and 73’s
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
You’re most welcome 73 :)
@ka0clg4314 жыл бұрын
Jarrad, your IC-7300 video are going to be helpful to me real quick! My 7300 has been sitting on my desk long enough! I need to get it set up!. Trying to figure out antenna system to use and how I'm going to ground the Radio. Im in a Condo (top level thank God!) with a out side porch, what I have to work with to set up some kind of antenna.
@bobrewer2023 жыл бұрын
Very helpful to me! I’m a new HAM. Just passed my General and working on my Extra. I have the 7300 and barely knew how to turn the dang thing on. Also don’t know much about this entire HAM craft yet. Passing the tests just means I memorized the answers. Guys like who take the time to make the videos are really help rookies like me. again, thanks you sir for the expertise and the delivery that a rookie could follow! 73! Bo Brewer KN4MLI - Florida
@conradsenior58436 жыл бұрын
I found this out the hard way. Wish I saw this months ago. Thanks for sharing. I'm glad I subscribed to you Jarrad. You are a real asset.
@kevinbrouelette63613 жыл бұрын
This is very helpful for this new 7300 owner. Lots it can do. Thanks for sharing.
@phillipbotero75052 жыл бұрын
Love your video, I noticed my reports were not 'Accurate' with the REF Gain turned down so once I get a good signal and RF where I like it, I set it to 12 o'clock to get the report and then put it back to optimal
@kirkjohnson8259 Жыл бұрын
I am a new 7300 owner. I definitely found this video helpful
@NavyFE3 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you very much! Down from surgery so I'm learning all about IC-7300, very well done.
@modex205 жыл бұрын
Hi Jarrad. I've had my IC-7300 for about a month now. This video inspired me to finally pull the trigger on one. Now that I've gotten familiar with it a little- I want to share what I've noticed and see what your thoughts are. This is mainly about the RFG. It seems like the RFG is way different from the traditional superhet radios. There's no surprise there since it is a direct sampling SDR. One of the main differences is that the S meter does go up as you turn down the RFG like it does on a classic rig. Instead, it goes down. Also - and this is the most important observation - the base level of noise doesn't go down at all until the S meter drops below 0. It may initially drop as you lower it a bit, but then the AGC catches up with what you did and the volume level of background noise goes back to what it was. In other words- the noise at S5 sounds the same if it's taken down to S1 with RFG. It seems like the direct sampling completely takes over, and the only way to get that noise down is to lower it below S0. Does this line up with your own experience?
@RateMyRadio5 жыл бұрын
Yes it does completely - well observed. You are also correct that 0 is what you should aim for to avoid ALC triggering - this even includes most SuperHets for my knowledge. I hope you are loving your purchase, 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
@hamspud353 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jarrad, I just bought my first 7300, this video really helped. Thank you 73
@fireyourrocketts5 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial, helps a lot. I just got my General yesterday, have this radio new, not powered on yet also have the IC-7100. everything is kind of in Chinese to me still even though I studied for the upgrade, there are many concepts that I still do not visualize how they match or how they work; like if I power on the radio, I do not know what to do first but I guess that is why we get ourselves into this mess, I mean, hobby, lol. Little by little I will learn the ropes. 73 from Rody, KI7CSI
@RateMyRadio5 жыл бұрын
Dear Rody, I will be making a video on how to setup SUPERHET receivers such as the IC-7100, IC-7200, Kenwood TS-590SG in the coming weeks so it may be helpful as well. Basically the same concept, except the S Meter reads differently when RF Gain is adjusted. 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
@RCI572 жыл бұрын
Well done. Debugged a few of my problems with reception. Makes the scope much cleaner to view. 73 from VA2FN.
@AussieAndyHardy3 жыл бұрын
Really useful thanks! Returning to the hobby after 35+yrs (formerly VK2CHA now G1AJH) and just about to get a doublet upin the air here in Dorset (IO90at) I find all these topics very useful - especially as I'm planning on adding a modern IC-7300 to complement my original boat-anchor TS-520S which has followed me around the world for decades... great stuff and thanks! Just stumbled on your channel today mate and have thusly subscribed to the alerts,.
@HamRadioCrashCourse6 жыл бұрын
Great video. I am running a G5RV and using the ATT has been helpful. Thanks for the good tips! 73
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome :) A G5RV is quite a bit of wire on bands above 80M, so it certainly doesn't hurt to add a little attenuation :) 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@CircuitofDoom2 жыл бұрын
Great video, Jarrad. I learnt a lot about my 7300. Unrelated, but I knew the previous holder of VK3BL licence very well. 73 from Mark VK3XVC
@RateMyRadio2 жыл бұрын
Any chance he will sell me the car plate?
@CircuitofDoom2 жыл бұрын
@@RateMyRadio I don't have any contact with the family, his wife moved away many years ago to be closer with family I believe. Barrie used to collect car plates, I imagine his family wanted to keep that one.
@RateMyRadio2 жыл бұрын
@@CircuitofDoom thanks for the info. I’ve seen it once on a 4WD In dandenong a few years back now. The family should keep it if they have. 73!
@joelperry93485 жыл бұрын
This is precisely how I use my IC-7300. I use an MFJ-1026 on some bands as well, but this is well spoken and proper if any owners have yet to figure it out. The controls are on the rig for a reason. KN4EWI Cheers!
@mannypuertas16644 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information, I had a hard time with noise yesterday and look forward to applying your recommendations this afternoon, 73
@MyHamRadioJourney3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I have been finding a lot of noise on 20 meters this will help. I run the 7300 also. 73s
@Tommy_Boy.3 жыл бұрын
Very nice video production Jarrad and good information for a new ham such as myself. Thanks for sharing your experience and insights. 👍 📻 ⚡
@jroosh6 жыл бұрын
Jarrad: Thank you for the demonstration and the mention. Well done. John/NG0Z
@jonathanjenkins86305 жыл бұрын
Good info. I use the RF gain as the volume control on my K2. I'm not worried about the S-meter - the RST code I think was developed before meters were common. No-one needs to be stronger than S8 anyway! Best wishes from Jon, G4LJW.
@RateMyRadio5 жыл бұрын
This is the best way to operate for sure. Some radios like the Kenwood TS-590SG will 'adjust' the S Meter to show you a compensated level which is kind of nice but takes a little to get used to; I wonder if the K2 does this?. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@feel.the.need.6 жыл бұрын
Brilliant explanation, everyone should be taught this. Thanks for another great video 73 De 2E0WET
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Alan! I wasn't my best with this one; I'm sore from a big job yesterday and I feel a little zonked out due to the pain killers. I'm glad it made sense to at least someone :). 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@markfitzgerald15126 жыл бұрын
Very nice video with easy to understand explanations. Good job.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words Mark :) 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@af4od02 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video tutorial. Thanks for creating and sharing this information.
@EricFullwood4 жыл бұрын
Another fine video from this guy
@TrentWilbanks3 жыл бұрын
If you haven’t already, a demo of these features on a Yaesu would be nice. FT-991A maybe. 😁
@DonDegidio6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jarrad, Works on my FT450. Thanks for jogging my memory. 73 WB3BJU
@tonyridlen6 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanations about IC 7300 73 KC9QVE Tony Gas City,Indiana
@michaelnaylor6665 жыл бұрын
The same logic should also apply to your microphone, but it's obviously apparent that you've over processed the audio on this video. That said, I did appreciate the video and found it very helpful.
@williamarquett59486 жыл бұрын
I just got my tech and general ticket New ham KC1KNT I also just got the IC 7300 and am trying to learn how to use it. I noticed that when you change bands you say " let me tune this up" and yopu switch to RTTY and hold the transmit hard key on the radio front. What does that do please Great video it has been quite helpful
@Farrscape4 жыл бұрын
WEll Done Jarrad! Great explanation of the RFG , My FT101ZD is receiving great amongst the suburbian noise. 73 de TEX
@StanCook4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great information. KH6JMK just rejoining HAM radio after a layoff of 40 years. I just ordered the 7300. Now in the Pacific Northwest. 73
@mathieubignotti51165 жыл бұрын
20 minuts of vido for learn to use attenuator and rf gain....unbeliveble!
@GreyGhost-r4z6 жыл бұрын
Great Video. I learned some great stuff. Thank you. I wish when LID's transmit, it would give their location. lol.
@mjktrash4 ай бұрын
"In the business of communicating and not instrumentation" - Well said.
@RLKD8DNS5 жыл бұрын
Very informative, and well described. Thank you for shedding some light on this. I understand the theory of the settings, however you have fine-tuned the info so-to-speak.
@GraemeKoch6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Jarrad, good to see someone explaining this.👍 Cheers, Graeme VK3PGK.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words Graeme! They're sorely needed after my latest video advising IC-7610 owners to check for 2 known faults; apparently it hit a raw nerve with some and they've now decided I'm anti Icom! Who would have thought trying to help the community before the warranty expires (1 year in the states) would be so offensive? I guess some people get a little too emotionally invested in their new toys ;) 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team :)
@drteeth70546 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Well presented. 11/10! Too many youtubers either have annoying voices, tiresome accents or try too hard to be funny!
@gregdelgado8125 жыл бұрын
I’ve been for ever!! Great too here someone put it out there ... good job
@lylewatts63704 жыл бұрын
Jarrad great video and yes I use this very system on my FT-101E and it sounds soo much better than full RF gain. A lot less noise and as far as the S-meter reading most are 5-9 anyway. Thanks again and I have used this technique on many old and new radios. 73 VE5EE
@kk6yo6 жыл бұрын
Jarred, Thanks for this enlightening video and I really enjoyed your explanation on this topic. I have both a 7300 and 7610. You have explained the rf gain process clearly. Thanks again. We will be looking forward in future videos as well. 73 Jerry KK6YO
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Jerry, You're most welcome! :) Thank you for taking the time to write your kind words - they are most appreciated :) 73, Jarrad & The Rate My Radio Team :)
@Allthingsradio3 жыл бұрын
Your right on the att and RF gain
@K3RRR6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jarrad...very nicely done...all beginners should see this as required watching! 73 de Robert K3RRR
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Robert, Thank you for your kind words :) 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the RMR Team :)
@Paddy_Roche5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the explanation de 2E0TWD
@K0LWC5 жыл бұрын
Great video. I love my Icom 7300, great radio for the money!
@RateMyRadio5 жыл бұрын
An amazing radio all round - perfect implementation of an SDR in a box from the word go! Can't say anything bad about the IC-7300 and I'm wondering whether we'll end up with another just to match the upcoming IC-9700! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@jaywardjulian61634 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the brief explanations. 73
@Markinpuff6 жыл бұрын
Signal to noise ratio ! The Ref setting would be good to cover here too.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
The REF setting is hard to cover, as its more a personal preference thing than anything; it really depends how you want your scope to look... whether you're a CWer etc.
@Markinpuff6 жыл бұрын
Rate My Radio Well, for me when keeping the RF gain down it reduces the signal graph in the scope, the ref function increases the sensitivity or gain on the graph, thus giving you a level instead of nothing on the scope. I believe it goes hand in hand with what you’re teaching here. As you said the s-meter is reduced, but the ref function gives you that back in the form of the signal graph.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Mark, Indeed - you have a point they are related. We're trying to figure out the best way to use the REF function, and are currently experimenting with some alternatives. We will do a video covering the REF function and how to make the most of it; depending on how you use the radio, it can either be a frustrating 'feature' needing constant adjustment, or something you can set and forget. 73, Jarrad VK3BL & The Rate My Radio Team :)
@meganwoods79224 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting I was able to share this with a new ham!
@onemorething1003 жыл бұрын
Would you suggest this Receiver for a new HAM Operator?
@philbarackman62724 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jarred that was extremely helpful! What is your take on using Noise Reduction? (Thanks to your video I discovered that my IC7300 preamp was on. There's no indicator on the regular screen, and it memorizes this setting by band. I guess it pays to check all settings BY BAND once in a while to avoid such surprises.)
@francismcclaughry98514 жыл бұрын
I have one of these, but I also have a five 90 ken wood and I like it a lot better. I do not have anything newer than this. I do have a seven o 6 and I love that radio, but it is a boat anchor.
@thameswater25616 жыл бұрын
well done Jarrad, very good..
@terryjohnson59255 жыл бұрын
I wished that I had a AGC control setting on my cell phone, just so many adjustment's needed on a HF radio to hear/talk to someone, its just a toy to play with for Hams operators, me being one of them..
@WASRT0014 жыл бұрын
Great video thank you. What do you think of the 7300's internal antenna tuner?
@RateMyRadio4 жыл бұрын
I think the internal tuner is fantastic; I love the fact it has an emergency mode that runs 50w but lets you match up to a 10:1 SWR which is far beyond the limit of what a good antenna would ever present. 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
@lespaul8864 жыл бұрын
What a great video this has improved my radio 100% on 80 meters thanks for the help 2E0IDS
@francismcclaughry37944 жыл бұрын
this is my third radio. so far I love it. I have a seven o 6 icom. I have a five ninety with a howel mike on it. I like that radio also, but I think the 7300 hundred out receives it. the thing that I wonder about is hooking up an amp to it. I had to jump threw hoops to hook up the icom seventy six to the amp. I have two amp the oldest is a dentron loafing along on two forty. I also have a five hundred watt amp . so far it really out paces the ts four eighty. and so far the other ones.
@alfsphone10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the good information it was a great help.
@larrynathanson98926 жыл бұрын
Thank you, great knowledge. Larry
@hubercats2 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you! One question follows: How are you determining that the AGC is coming into play? I see the AGC-M on the display and it seems to be unaffected by your gain changes. - Cheers - Jim (KK7CSC)
@bahathir_6 жыл бұрын
When the RF gain is wide open, the band noise is Sn. If the noise level is reduced by the RF gain to S1, for example. If a station signal is S7, so the actual S number is, 7+n-1. Please correct me, if I am wrong. Anyway, giving 59+ is more than enough, unless the station want to have accurate reading, for the example, comparing antennas. I agreed, signal strength is not as crucial, than reability. I prefer 53 signal than 29+.. :) thank you for the excellent explaination. de, 9W2GNU, 73.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Mohammad, in theory that should be the case. That said, Rob Sherwood measured the IC-7300 S-Meter as follows: S1-S4 2.8dB / Unit, S5-S9 3.3dB / Unit, so it isn't linear unfortunately. Another reason not to worry so much about signal reports; the only thing manufacturers agree on is that S9 = 50 uVolts. Agreed, 53 is better than 29+ :)
@bahathir_6 жыл бұрын
Rate My Radio I like to point out A very small mistake at minute 15:19 It should be 50 MHz,or 6 meters, not 50 meters. Again, I agreed with you, S-meter just a signal strength indicator, not a an accurate for scientific research. Yaesu and KEnwood rigs' S-metering also differs. At least we know the signal is weak or strong. Thank you.
@rtrjmk53 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Excellent suggestions. 73
@de_w8tam6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the smart video! Learning how to best operate my radios has been a long process, but this video makes it clear how I should operate the RF gain. No longer will my RF gain be all the way to the right all the time. :D de w8tam
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Thomas, you're most welcome! Thanks for the kind words and dropping by with the comment. Hope to work you and all our other viewers one day! 73 de VK3BL Jarrad & the RMR Team :)
@kk6yo6 жыл бұрын
Jarred I believe that the 7610 has a automatic notch filter built in to it. I believe you have to go into settings to turn this function on. That being said, it does not interfere with the reception as far as I see it. Leaveing it on has not caused any issues at all. 73 Jerry
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Jerry. It definitely does - its just 2 button presses rather than 1. You're correct for the most part it doesn't cause any issues with phone work and can be left on; the only time it especially does is digital modes and probably CW, although I haven't tested its effects there. That's why I leave it off - I spend a lot of time using FT8 :) 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the RMR Team :)
@Mojomo7772 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. May I ask a question, would 7300 will be sufficient to be used in DX and local HF use? As with reception quality when do we need to choose the use of IC-7610? (Disregarding the dual receiver function in 7610).
@RateMyRadio2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@harleyheskett763221 күн бұрын
New Ham thank you for your help.
@davidray41284 жыл бұрын
On most radios the rf gain raises the s meter reading up which is annoying. I use ATT to accomplish this. I like how the rf gain works on this radio. Wish my K3 RF gain worked like this.
@robertfleming51936 жыл бұрын
I have to admit I thought you were full of it but I checked it out and you were right by lowering the rf gain it lowered the static more than the signal present … how ever when u went to 10 m it showed several spikes with no signal present . I found that confusing 73 DE KD6ERP
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
It would be due to the fact I don’t have an antenna up presently for 10M and didn’t tune on that frequency; the spikes would be local noise sources. Glad it was helpful 73, Jarrad VK3BL
@kylefreemason5 жыл бұрын
New ham question...If you reduce the RF gain until it is as you say tickling s1, doesn't that reduce the ability of the radio to hear weak stations that it would have heard had rf gain been set to the 12 oclock position?
@RateMyRadio5 жыл бұрын
Simple test: Disconnect the antenna. If the noise out of the speaker drops, then the answer is no. :). Good question, 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
@eugenemodzelewski64713 жыл бұрын
Icom 7300. Can you get the spectrum scope to work outside the amateur bands. I know it works in AM broadcast but if you go above any ham band the water fall stops and says out of range.
@BruceNitroxpro6 жыл бұрын
Nicely done... and correctly stated, plus the reasoning process. I'm glad he showed it on my new rig, also. LOL DE KQ2E
@N7ECVQRPLIFE6 жыл бұрын
Self train and have a bit of fun... Spot F'n on Old Man
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
That's it! No other reason to be in a hobby unless you have fun, and what a great one it is when learning is involved too :)
@larryak0z6724 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot thank you.
@JamesP60846 жыл бұрын
That all made perfect sence to me BRILLIANT great video VK6NJP :-) waiting for my IC-7300 to be delivered this week :-)
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Thanks James :) You will thoroughly enjoy the radio when it enjoys this week! 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
@donhody11274 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for taking the time to make this. Very helpful. 73 vk7ldh
@wwaldok4 жыл бұрын
I'd like to be able to set mine up like that! I'd sure like to get my hands on the 7300 I bought!!! Just wanted to let you know that I just bought a 7300 at DX Engineering @ 3:00AM this morning for $899.xx, charged transaction to my VISA! Now at 10:00AM I get a call from DXE saying ICOM won't let them honor the sale! I said then let ICOM know that the 7300 was my second ICOM HF Base purchase from you (and them), previously having purchased a new 7200. They said sorry, but they can't fulfill the transaction!!! I said...well, you're not yet sorry enough! I'll rate the product higher if the marketing and sales folks can just get their heads on right and deliver it as purchased.I'll rate the product & companies involved higher if the marketing and sales folks can just get their heads on right and deliver it as purchased. 73's K4WWK
@francismcclaughry37944 жыл бұрын
my boat anchor 101 E always drifted. yes ai had to have it. if I could have ever stopped if from drifting. I would have enjoyed that radio.
@floridasaltlife3 жыл бұрын
Actually a very good video !!
@VK2JI6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jarrad, nice explanation - in line with what I found with my IC-7300 by trial and error. A couple of additional points - you can change the settings for the slow, medium and fast AGC - in fact you can turn the AGC completely off by setting the value to zero when looking for those really, really, really weak stations. As well as the auto-notch, pressing and holding the notch button in takes you into manual notch and you can then position the notch where you want it, and adjust its width. Using that with the twin PBT can make it possible to hear really weak signals. Not directly related to the receiver question - have you considered making up a lead to allow the tune button on the 7300 to trigger the automatic tuning function in your ACU? Having to change to RTTY and then back each time you change bands seems a little long-winded. Of course those without an external ACU will simply use the internal one in the 7300. I made up my own cable to use with my MFJ 993B, but it's possible to make up cables for "most" makes. 73 Ed VK2JI / DD5LP / G8GLM.
@RateMyRadio6 жыл бұрын
Dear Ed, The AGC information is valuable - we think a follow up video is in order to cover that kind of thing :) As for the tune plug adaptor, I perhaps should make one. I used to have an Icom AH-4 plugged in as one of my antennas which is why I never did so, but we tend not to use that anymore preferring to stick to antennas with designed radiation patterns :) The AH-4 of course we will keep to use with our DXPedition kit that consists of an Icom IC-7100, Icom IC-7200, Icom AH-4 Tuner, LDG AT-600 Pro II Tuner & a THP HL-450B Linear Amplifier. 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the RMR Team :)
@VK2JI6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jarrad, Although a tuning plug is one option (I built one of those when I only had my LDG AT-1000 (non PRO) which had no external rig connection) but modern auto-tuners (including your LDG AT-600 Pro II and of course the AH-8) often have an external interface and it's that I'm talking about wiring to, so that it's a true one button press tune up - in my case it's either the "tuner" button on the IC-7300 or the "Auto" button on the MFJ tuner (both buttons control both ends). 73 Ed.
@VK2JI6 жыл бұрын
Here's some info on how to build a tuner plug (and my attempts to convert an LDG 1000 for remore control - failure). vk2ji.com/equipment/ic-7300-review-and-accessory-projects/atu-connectivity-to-an-ldg-at-1000/
@ralphwilmot63514 жыл бұрын
Made a difference to FT8 on my IC7300
@chrish38475 жыл бұрын
Jarred I am looking at both the 7300 and the 7610. I have seen your video 5 ways the 7300 is better. However, I wonder what your opinion is why an operator should buy a 7610 over a 7300. Enjoy your videos and wish you the best. 73 Chris KC5AD
@RateMyRadio5 жыл бұрын
Dear Chris, the 7610 IS a superior radio overall, but I did want to draw attention to the absolute value of the IC-7300. In my opinion, you should only buy an IC-7610 if you have 2 or more antennas (comparing them in real time is one of the great joys of the 7610), and the rest of your station is up to scratch e.g. you have a linear amplifier if you want one, a good tuner if needed, and a beam antenna if possible. If funds are no object, of course go for the IC-7610. The price drops have made it a much better value proposition. Thanks for the question and kind remarks, 73 Jarrad VK3BL