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IC-7300 vs IC-7610 — is the 7610 actually worth double the price

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so ive been running an IC-7300 for about three years now and honestly its been a great radio, no real complaints. but ive had this nagging feeling lately that im leaving performance on the table especially when the bands get crowded during contests or even just a busy saturday afternoon on 40m. a buddy of mine picked up a 7610 last fall and wont stop going on about the dual watch and the improved dynamic range. i did some reading on the receiver specs and yeah the 7610 numbers look better on paper but i honestly cant tell if that translates to anything meaningful in a typical suburban shack with a modest antenna setup.

my antennas are nothing special — a trapped vertical for 80-10 and a wire dipole for 40 that i mostly use for ragchewing. im not a serious contester, maybe do a few hours of field day and the occasional cw sprint. so the question is whether someone in my situation would actually hear or feel any difference or if the 7610 is really for guys running stacked yagis and doing serious SO2R work. the price difference is pretty significant and i could spend that money on antenna improvements instead which might actually make more sense.

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honest answer? with that antenna setup you probably wont notice enough difference to justify it. the 7610's receiver advantage really starts to show when youre dealing with strong adjacent signals and your antenna is pulling in a lot of signal. with a vertical and a dipole youre already filtering out a bunch of noise before it even gets to the front end so a lot of that dynamic range headroom never gets used.

i made the jump from a 7300 to a 7610 about 18 months ago and yeah the dual watch is genuinely useful and the panadapter feels snappier to me but i also went from a dipole to a 2el wire yagi around the same time so its hard to separate what made what difference. if i had to do it over with your current antenna situation id probably put the money into the antenna first and revisit the radio question later. or just wait and see if icom does something new in that price range.

the 7610 second receiver is the thing that gets overlooked imo. being able to have 20m and 40m open at the same time and actually monitor both without switching back and forth — that changed how i operate more than i expected. but yeah if your not doing much contesting its harder to make the case for the price. i use mine for some light SO2R and the ergonomics of having everything in one box vs running two radios is nice. that said the 7300 is genuinely not a step down from most radios in its price class, icom did something right with that one.

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