finally pulled the trigger on an IC-7300 — few things i wasnt expecting
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so after about two years of running an old TS-480SAT that i got off a silent key estate sale, i finally picked up an IC-7300 last month. been meaning to post about this for a while but life gets in the way. anyway the short version is i love it but there were a couple things that kind of caught me off guard coming from older gear.
the waterfall is obviously the thing everyone talks about and yeah its genuinely useful for finding activity, not just a gimmick like i kind of assumed before i had one. but the thing that actually surprised me more was how much i had to mess with the ALC settings before it stopped looking ugly on my neighbors SDR monitor. i was running a little hot without realizing it for like the first week. nobody told me, which, whatever, i eventually figured it out by checking my own signal with a websdr.
also the built in ATU is fine but its not going to save a really bad antenna situation. i have a pretty compromised attic dipole for 40m and it does what it can but dont expect miracles. the radio itself though, receive is noticeably better than the 480 was especially on 17m for some reason, thats been my favorite band to just sit and listen lately.
anyone else come from older icom or kenwood stuff and have thoughts on the learning curve? feels like theres menus inside of menus inside of menus sometimes.
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