in my humble opinion you have the Best video showing of your Radio Bar none. after all it is the star of the show .ty so much for that angel and up close view plz keep doing so. 7 3
Very cool video!! A cool tip..if you hold down change button it will put 2nd receiver into a temp tracking mode. Once you move VFO it will not track, but allows me to hear in stereo with two speakers without turning on tracking.
Hi Mark, thanks for commenting here. Yes it does. Just turn L/R Mix OFF in the radio. The radio does not have two speakers, but it will work with headphones or with external speakers attached at the rear. Best 73!
So I have a 7610 and I’m putting up a 2nd antenna. I use a LDG external tuner. I’m trying to figure out how to configure coax from the radio to tuner. Something automatic so if I hit ant 2 on the screen, it’s now using that antenna. The ldg has a tx port and 2 antenna ports. I’m confounded.
Hello and thank you for commenting and thank you for watching this video. You will only be able to hook up the LDG pro to the number one antenna jack on the back of the radio. It stays there while you use the LDG. To switch antennas on the LDG you have to push the antenna button on the LDG and it will switch from one antenna to the other that is connected to the LDG. The second antenna connector on the back of the ICOM 7610 can be used for something else. I have a beam hooked up to it. My wire antennas are hooked up to the LDG. I know this sounds confusing, but I hope it is of some help. Let me know and the 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Yes that helps. My 2nd antenna is/will be a Myantennas 160/40 EFHW. MA,s claims you don’t need a tuner. But they say it needs to be min 50ft up. Most of it will be as it’s gonna wind it’s way through trees in my back yard so I’m gonna try going direct out from the ant 2 port on the radio and bypass the external tuner and see what happens. If that works then I’ll configure the radio to use ant 2 when I’m on 160 80 60 or 40m. Thx for the quick response. 73s.
Is the RX antenna i put "protected" from RF? If one wzs running an amp, could there be a problem cooking the front end, or does one need a protective device? NS2N
@@HamRadioAdventures Hi Paul, thanks for the very informative video! I been told by an Icom engineer not to use my MLA 30+ loop receive antenna for RX in combination with my EFHW for TX, if I can't have them at least 10 meters apart (which in my case I can't) He told me that even if the antenna's are at least 10 meters apart I should use a RF limiter. I'm not going to try if this is correct .. My RX and TX are only 4 meters apart and I do not TX when the MLA is hooked up.
It's nice to hear from you Luis and thanks for commenting here. I sincerely appreciate your input. Best holiday wishes to you and yours, 73 and good DX!!
Thanks for the informative video! How about the audio. One rx in left speaker and the other rx in the right? Can you combine the two audio channels? Thanks and 73
Hi and hoping you can answer a question for me, I see that the 7610 has two external speaker jacks. Are they designated main and sub or if you have two external speakers connected and listening to either just main or sub will the audio play out of both? Do you use an external speaker or do you find the internal one adequate? Thanks in advance 73 David W5DPV.
I David, it’s nice to hear from you and thank you for watching. I haven’t use the external speaker jacks in a long time. The internal speaker works fine for me. I do use a headset when I need to. If I remember right, at one time I had a combiner (y-cable) attached at the rear so I could listen to both at the same time coming out of my Bose speakers. I hope this helps. Take care, HNY and good DX!
Hi Desi it’s nice to hear from you and that’s a good question. I have not seen a setting that gives the radios time on. If I hear of something I’ll mention it. Thanks and HNY, GL and best 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Thanks for your reply sir. Hope you and yours are well...do let me know if you hear about this. Maybe theres a secret menu somewhere..love the rig tho;...best 73 and HNY Des G4OBB
Hi David, I am using an inverted Vee up about 40 ft. and at one time I had an inverted L longwire for listening. I tried buidling a loop but it didn't work as well as I thought it should. It's probably my location in the town of Pierre and my noisy neighbors lol. Best 73!
in my humble opinion you have the Best video showing of your Radio Bar none. after all it is the star of the show .ty so much for that angel and up close view plz keep doing so. 7 3
Sandra Abarca Thank you so much for watching and thank you so much for the nice comment. Best wishes to you and yours 73!
Very cool video!! A cool tip..if you hold down change button it will put 2nd receiver into a temp tracking mode. Once you move VFO it will not track, but allows me to hear in stereo with two speakers without turning on tracking.
Hello and thank you for the tip and commenting. Best 73!
I realize Im kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good place to watch new movies online?
@Elijah Crosby I dunno I use Flixportal. You can find it if you google:D -reese
@Reese Clyde thank you, I went there and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it!
@Elijah Crosby No problem xD
Thanks for that tracking tip! I did not know that! Quick question.... so how would I use the RX ant out jack?
Long story short, attach another SDR, like the SDRplay. You'll need something like a Mini Circuits ZSC-2-2+ Power Splitter. 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Thanks!
Nice radio and some handy info.. Does the radio allow you to listen to each receiver on separate speakers?
73s... W2OL
Hi Mark, thanks for commenting here. Yes it does. Just turn L/R Mix OFF in the radio. The radio does not have two speakers, but it will work with headphones or with external speakers attached at the rear. Best 73!
Good video . But it would be nice to have dual spectrum scopes up as well. I hope to setup a receiving antenna soon. On my 7610.
73 Mike AJ6GK
Hi Mike thank you for commenting and suggestion. I will add the dual scopes on the diversity reception video. Thanks and best 73!
So I have a 7610 and I’m putting up a 2nd antenna. I use a LDG external tuner. I’m trying to figure out how to configure coax from the radio to tuner. Something automatic so if I hit ant 2 on the screen, it’s now using that antenna. The ldg has a tx port and 2 antenna ports. I’m confounded.
Hello and thank you for commenting and thank you for watching this video. You will only be able to hook up the LDG pro to the number one antenna jack on the back of the radio. It stays there while you use the LDG. To switch antennas on the LDG you have to push the antenna button on the LDG and it will switch from one antenna to the other that is connected to the LDG. The second antenna connector on the back of the ICOM 7610 can be used for something else. I have a beam hooked up to it. My wire antennas are hooked up to the LDG. I know this sounds confusing, but I hope it is of some help. Let me know and the 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Yes that helps. My 2nd antenna is/will be a Myantennas 160/40 EFHW. MA,s claims you don’t need a tuner. But they say it needs to be min 50ft up. Most of it will be as it’s gonna wind it’s way through trees in my back yard so I’m gonna try going direct out from the ant 2 port on the radio and bypass the external tuner and see what happens. If that works then I’ll configure the radio to use ant 2 when I’m on 160 80 60 or 40m. Thx for the quick response. 73s.
Is the RX antenna i put "protected" from RF? If one wzs running an amp, could there be a problem cooking the front end, or does one need a protective device? NS2N
Hi Paul. The internal circuitry in the 7610 switches it off. No worries and nothing needed. 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Hi Paul, thanks for the very informative video! I been told by an Icom engineer not to use my MLA 30+ loop receive antenna for RX in combination with my EFHW for TX, if I can't have them at least 10 meters apart (which in my case I can't) He told me that even if the antenna's are at least 10 meters apart I should use a RF limiter. I'm not going to try if this is correct .. My RX and TX are only 4 meters apart and I do not TX when the MLA is hooked up.
@@pd9rd Thank you so much for the information and thank you for commenting here it will be helpful to many. 73!
Great video, I don't think even the advanced manual explains it enough.
Thanks for taking time to comment Dave. Best 73!
ThanX for your nice work!!
It's nice to hear from you Luis and thanks for commenting here. I sincerely appreciate your input. Best holiday wishes to you and yours, 73 and good DX!!
Thanks for the informative video!
How about the audio. One rx in left speaker and the other rx in the right? Can you combine the two audio channels?
Thanks and 73
Hi and hoping you can answer a question for me, I see that the 7610 has two external speaker jacks. Are they designated main and sub or if you have two external speakers connected and listening to either just main or sub will the audio play out of both? Do you use an external speaker or do you find the internal one adequate? Thanks in advance 73 David W5DPV.
I David, it’s nice to hear from you and thank you for watching. I haven’t use the external speaker jacks in a long time. The internal speaker works fine for me. I do use a headset when I need to. If I remember right, at one time I had a combiner (y-cable) attached at the rear so I could listen to both at the same time coming out of my Bose speakers. I hope this helps. Take care, HNY and good DX!
Hi..is there any way of determining the radio's total up time.......73 Des
Hi Desi it’s nice to hear from you and that’s a good question. I have not seen a setting that gives the radios time on. If I hear of something I’ll mention it. Thanks and HNY, GL and best 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures Thanks for your reply sir. Hope you and yours are well...do let me know if you hear about this. Maybe theres a secret menu somewhere..love the rig tho;...best 73 and HNY Des G4OBB
hi,where I connect the second reception antenna on my icom 7610?
Hi nice to hear from you, please visit my website and this post www.k0pir.us/icom-7610-rx-antenna-selection/ 73!
Thanks for sharing.
what do you use for a receive antenna?
Hi David, I am using an inverted Vee up about 40 ft. and at one time I had an inverted L longwire for listening. I tried buidling a loop but it didn't work as well as I thought it should. It's probably my location in the town of Pierre and my noisy neighbors lol. Best 73!