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so ive been running my 7300 for about two years now and honestly its been a great radio out of the box but i kept reading about the front end mod where you bypass or improve the filtering before the ADC and i finally took the plunge last weekend. ended up following that writeup from the guy over on radioreference, the one where he replaces a couple of the input components to reduce IMD on crowded bands.
the difference on 40m during the evening hours is actually noticeable, like strong broadcast stations that used to bleed in a little are just gone now. i was skeptical honestly because i thought it might be one of those mods where you talk yourself into hearing a difference. but comparing recordings before and after with the same strong local signal nearby, yeah the noise floor behavior is cleaner. hard to explain but the AGC seems to react less aggressively now.
only thing is i had to reflow a couple of joints because my soldering iron tip was getting old and i wasnt confident about two of the pads. took me longer than it should have. anyone else done this one or something similar on the 7300? curious if people went further and did the band pass filter work too
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