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thinking about replacing my ts-590 — worth upgrading or just keep it

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so ive had my TS-590SG for about 4 years now and honestly it's been a great radio, no complaints really. but i keep looking at the IC-7300 and wondering if i should just make the switch. i know the 7300 has that real-time spectrum scope which the 590 doesnt and the SDR-based front end is supposed to be really clean. but then again i already know every menu on the 590 and the filters are excellent, and i dont really contest so i dont need the absolute best roofing filters or anything like that.

my shack is pretty basic — 590 into a LDG tuner into a fan dipole for 40/20/15, nothing fancy. mostly do casual ragchews on 40m evenings and some 20m DX when i get the time. so im wondering if anyone has actually moved from a 590 to a 7300 and if the real world difference was noticeable or if its one of those things that looks good on paper but you dont actually notice day to day. feel like i might just be suffering from new radio syndrome and should put the money toward a better antenna instead.

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honestly i made almost that exact switch about two years ago, went from a 590 to a 7300 and my take is — the spectrum scope alone made it worth it for me. not because i needed it technically but because it genuinely changed how i operate. i actually watch band conditions now instead of just spinning the dial and hoping. that said the 590 receiver is no slouch and if youre doing casual 40m ragchews you are probably right that you wont notice a dramatic difference in received audio or anything like that.

the one thing i will say is the 7300 touchscreen takes some getting used to. i kept accidentally changing stuff for the first few weeks. but now i dont think about it. if youre not in a hurry to spend the money, antenna is probably the smarter move like you said — a better antenna will do more for your DX contacts than swapping one good rig for another good rig.

keep the 590 and fix the antenna, full stop lol. i see this question like every few months on here and it's almost always the same answer. the 590sg is genuinely a fantastic radio and the 7300 isnt some massive leap forward its just different. unless youre botching contacts because of your receiver i wouldnt touch it

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