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so ive been putting this off for like two years but i finally dropped in a TCXO on my IC-7300 last weekend. for context i do a lot of FT8 and some WSPR beaconing and the stock oscillator drift was honestly not terrible but once you start doing long WSPR runs overnight you can see it wander a bit especially in the summer when the shack gets warm.
the mod itself isnt too bad if youre comfortable with fine pitch SMD work, theres a pads on the main board where the TCXO drops in and you pull a couple resistors. took me maybe 45 minutes with a good iron and a steady hand. used the Hy-Time part that a few people on the SDR forum were recommending. stability went from maybe plus or minus a couple hundred millihertz of drift over a few hours down to basically nothing i can measure. the reference stays rock solid now even when the temp in here swings 10 degrees.
anyway if anyones been on the fence about doing this i say go for it, just dont rush the SMD part. only thing i wish i knew beforehand is that you should recalibrate the radio after the install, took me a minute to figure out why my displayed frequency was suddenly a few hz off before i remembered id need to reset the ref.
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