modded my IC-7300 front end and now im wondering if i went too far
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so ive been running my 7300 for about two years now and generally happy with it but i kept reading about the front end being a little soft on 40m especially when the band is crowded, so i went ahead and added an outboard preselector — not really a mod inside the radio itself just a bandpass filter setup i built from a design i found on qrz. that part went fine actually.
but then i got a little ambitious and started looking at the LNA mod some guys do where you swap out the input section stuff to improve dynamic range. i found a writeup on a japanese site (translated it with google which was... interesting) and went in with a soldering iron. the work looks clean under magnification but now im noticing the noise floor seems slightly higher on 80m than before and im not sure if thats real or if im just paranoid because i touched something i shouldnt have.
anyone done similar mods to theirs and have baseline numbers to compare against? i dont have an SDR to run proper measurements and im mostly going by ear which i know is not ideal. radio otherwise works fine, all bands, no weird spurs that i can hear.
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