Both radios are market disruptors (and I'm not traditionally an Icom fan), but at opposite ends of the spectrum. Both are good value given the feature set. Both are going to push other vendors to innovate and provide better price performance. FTW!
My favourite analogy is one is a Lexus, and one is a Toyota. And my favourite bit of advice to go along with that analogy is that there is no point owning a Lexus without a nice garage for it ;)
Was shocked at the performance on my little active loop from my last radio(only listen). Incredible reception that was unable to get in the last two years with my older radio.
I have them both. All valid points for sure. But for anyone on the fence actually trying to decide between the two.. remember, a video explaining all the advantages the 7610 has over the 7300 would take a lot longer than this one. Just compare the rear panels for a partial summary. -AD5VM
I have a 3 year old TS-590SG that I love, but am thinking about a TS-890S or a 7610 in 2019. About a month ago, I decided I wanted to play with a 7300 and I'm quite impressed. Both my current rigs are a plenty, to meet my dx'ing and contesting needs, so if I do upgrade, it will be more out of curiosity, than anything else. If I don't decide to upgrade, both the 7300 and 590SG are staying. They're that good!
I don't have the 7610 but i must agree with your assessment of the ic7300. I have had my 7300 for two months and love it. I still learning how to use it to its full capacity which is why i enjoy your and other RUclips videos. Thanks so much very instructive. 73 de W8RLP
I am glad I saw your videos of the icom 7610, I was planning to buy one just in the store but as used, 2 years old with 3 months warranty ... I am now very much in doubt. I now also have the IC 7300 and I thought I would improve with the ic 7610. Thanks for the information, also from the screen that it can burn in, other video, should not think about it.
The IC-7300 really is that good :). Unless you have a well setup shack and the best antennas possible at your QTH, we recommend the IC-7300. There are of course exceptions, but the IC-7300 is more than enough radio for almost anyone!
I concur with your assessment of the IC-7300. I love mine. Nice video well done! The only thing I would have liked to have seen them do (ICOM) would have been to make a video output connector to external monitor etc. 73, WA6TWJ Dave Mauldin USA
Thanks Jarrad, good points, I have a 7300 and have been considering a 7610, along with the lack of buffered rx output on the 7610 I think I'll stick with my 7300 for now and just add the aftermarket receive buffer board in order to use an external SDR with the 7300, 73 John K1KSC
The IP+ function on the 7300 improves the selectivity in a pileup, and on CW the notch works well too. I have two IC-7300s and find the pair easy to use, can use different antennas, run in diversity receive mode using a simple cable between the radio control ports with an on/off switch, and control both radios from the USB port for remote operation with a single IP address to the server computer running ICOM REMOTE. I personally think my two IC-7300s as a pair are far better than the IC-7610 and I have money to spare for the RC-28 remote encoder, and auto-tuners, etc.
It sounds like you have quite the versatile setup there! I believe there is a group of operators who would be better off with 2x 7300s, especially if they are willing to put the effort into setting them up to nicely play together. That said, for a bunch of other operators, having all the 'hard work' done for you is worth the extra money. One thing is for sure though, I miss the build quality and 'notch button' of the IC-7300! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
The quality of the receiver and filtering is what makes a radio. The feel of the knobs, the type of paint used on the cabinet and the placement of the notch filter have nothing to do with the receiver and filtering. I love my 7300 but it lacks some features found on the 7610. And to me, those are important features. Granted, the 7300 is quite adequate most of the time but not in some circumstances which are ignored in this video.
Hi Jarrad your your tubes on the IC7610 and IC 7300 are really good I have only just purchased the IC7610. I have two Questions 1( how do I find a list of all your You tubes The IC7300 and the IC7610. 2) what is the Auto Tune on the IC7610
I can't get the FLDIGI audio to get into the 7610, any ideas? I have the USB codec from the 7610 selected in the FLDIGI. but can't get it to trip the vox, I manually key the 7610, and I don't even see the audio from the computer, I must have something wrong.
I love the curved meters on the 7610 and it would have be nice to have this option on the 7300. The 7610 looks impressive but I don’t need two receivers, The 7300 is my first and only HF rig.
Yea, I agree, I paid around a thousand dollars for mine after rebates and specials last year and never looked back.. It also came with a nice Heil mic too.
@@RateMyRadioI’m a Diehard ICOM MAN but I would never consider a 7300.I need at least two antenna ports so I went with the 7610.I look at the 7300 and I see a Toy that could have been so much more.If you are going to make a radio for HF/6 meters then put an antenna connecting for both.I would buy another 7600 before I’d ever waste my money on a 7300.I don’t see what the big deal is with the 7300 when it’s just a starter radio?
Hello my friend. Ive been looking at the 7300 as my second radio.i own a y. 450 d and am well pleased with it.to me it does just about everything the icom does except of course it does not have sdr. Thanks for the video . i will be getting my tech. Lic. In oct. Ron. Z. Pgh. Pa.
Thanks Gordon! We were just talking about the demand for IC-7300 content so if you have any specific pointers please drop us a line here, on our FB page or via my QRZ.com email. 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the RMR Team :)
thanks for the unbiased thoughts between the IC-7300 and the IC-7610 can,t afford the IC-7610 but managed to get a second 7300 after selling my new one for a deposit towards a FTDx-5000 MP keep up the good work pal, looking forward to your next page .... bret 2E0NLY Cheshire UK
The IC-7300 is truly a remarkable radio. To use a term that has been used loosely by other manufacturers in the past, this IC-7300 really is a game changer. When something comes out that is really good, boxing well above its weight, I buy two of the items. This is true of the IC-7300 - I bought one from the first batch released (I think it was March 2016). I was so impressed by it that I bought a second one in August of that year. I still have both radios and intend to keep them. I was so impressed, that when the IC-7610 came out, I wanted one of those. However, the screen burn in, and loss of the deep black background to more of a milky black has stopped me from buying it. It seems they have still not resolved that issue. If I lived in the USA I probably would have taken my chances, but I live in Kenya, East Africa. To send a rig back to the USA or UK would be prohibitive in cost. I fully agree about the shiny / glossy black on the IC-7610 - it looks like a cheap finish to me. I FAR prefer a matt finish
Awesome video, love mine, also have a icom 718, with a 7300 hand mic,they all think LM on the 7300, would really like to see you do a review on the 718,73s brother, kb0uzz
I presently have a 7300 on loan from a friend while i decide which hf set is for me, its very difficult to ditch it for the money, it does take some beating really and the ones that possibly do are three times the cost. I can see you have a iMac like myself and now i use RUMlogNG which when connected to the 7300 via a usb is a great feature. Not only do you have a log book but you also have a rig control and the ability to route your audio and recorded it so you can store or play back over the air, this opens up more of the 7300 just fine, without being to complicated or messy, so what a great enhancment to the radio especially if your a mac user and suffer from the fact that Ham software is mainly windows based, yes i know you can run windows on a mac but thats like putting water into whiskey. I think the 7610 is a good radio but not three times as good as the price dictates. Thanks for the video Jad keep them coming and happy new year, Regards Steve G0OGS
Hi Jarrad, so you say that is better to buy IC-7300??? Is the 7610 just a waste of my money?. Is this your opinion just because of screen burning or loose cooler issue? There is really not a better receiver or any other significant better things on it compare to 7300? Thanks. I am still decide between IC7300 and IC7610 which one to buy. Thanks. Paul OM0ET
Excellent points, thanks! I think that in the world of QRO radios, the 7300 has been a clear game-changer. A bit like the Elecraft KX3 (and maybe now the Xiegu 5105) in the QRP world. I don't think there are many other radios that are as much value for the money.
Totally agree. The 7300 is more refined in the " fit and finish " and built better than the 7610 IMHO. The screen looks more vibrant and has a nice matte finish and not plagued by screen quality issues as the 7610 is / was. I was ready to buy a brand new 7610 about four years ago, sat down with a display unit at the local ham radio store and was turned off by this, and turned off by the fact that they deepened the access to the Notch functions which I use a lot. The 7300 had it right on the front panel...nice ! I completely changed my mind and bought a Kenwood TS-890. Love it ! The Icom IC-705 and the IC-7300 however are a total success story IMHO as I have both and are totally amazed with them and are a lot of fun ! I'm sure the 7610 performs well but would like to see a 7610 Plus ? or MKIIG ?
Its been a while now Mike but I don't believe they are buttons, and I agree that is probably why they feel a little looser. That said, the knobs on my Yaesu FT-8800 and FT-8900 mobiles always felt tight despite being dual purpose buttons too. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
Hi Jarrad, I like your you tubes. I like to add a comment. I always been a Kenwood user..I recently purchased a Kenwood TS890 .Using the 890 for 2 months I sold the radio. I felt it has a lot of old techknowlgy so I sold it..I went back to my older kenwood 870.. Then I hear all of the hipe on the Uc 7300.. So I too a chance to purchase the 7300. SURPRISE ! The 7300 is smaller radio BUT if gives a nlot of useful features..THe Scope are good and the radio is very stable. OK Now the icom 7300 blows away the Kenwood TS890... Im still a Kenwood Guy. But the 7300 is my daily user..A outboard speaker helps..or headphones by Sony-7506.. Best bang for the Dollar is Icoms 7300 by far. even over the 7610...you got it right I agree. w2ot/marty
Some of us are VERY TACTILE and, although I don't regularly "feel" the enclosures of my gear, I'm quite put off by flimsy controls. Firm, smooth, weighted controls can be a delight to manipulate-is that much to ask? Others are not so tactile and that's o.k.
Dear Jonathan, You're most welcome. Its a ground breaking radio and we have a real sweet spot for it. That said, it will be sold in the future now that the IC-7610 has graced the shack, but we will most likely kick ourselves later! 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team :)
All good points, there has been talk about having two 7300's instead of a 7610. I happen to love the IC-7300. What I got rid of are two flex radios, and the IC-7600, and I did like the Flex, but I don't miss all the computer drivers and misc software I needed to make everything outside the radio to work with it. The IC7600 was a great radio, and I had a IC-756 Pro II before that. So, my feeling about the IC-7300 is based on a lot of other great radios. I don't miss much of what I had, the 7300 is great in so many ways.
We have a real soft spot for the IC-7300 too Joseph; it is a little sweetheart and have never heard of a new owner being disappointed in any way whatsoever.
I have two IC-7300s, so does a friend and we operate them remotely across the country with RS-BA1. Both appear in the RADIO LIST on the ICOM Remote so I can use ANY of the radios at any time. The built-in LAN port on the 7610 and some other ICOM radios is fine, but it's just a single IP address. Running ICOM Remote on a laptop with USB 3.0 hub, and multiple radios is easy, and it works perfectly. Even the 7610 has a functional USB port that allow it to be on the same SERVER as another ICOM radio with USB CI-V control.
I enjoyed your presentation on the IC 7300 - I am or was trying to compare which radio I wanted to upgrade to ? -- I'm am going to purchase the IC 7300. You did a great job in your presentation.
Dear Tom, Thanks very much for your kind words :). We can say with conviction that you will not regret your future purchase of the IC-7300 - we know of no owner who has experienced a hint of 'buyers remorse'. 73, Jarrad & the RMR Team
Hi Jarrad, I have both the 7300 and the 7610. You mentioned on the 7610 there's no function, that because most of those functions are down the left side of the touch screen. I do miss having the SWR checking function but being an SDR radio, it could be added later in a firmware update. There are a lot more functions on the 7610 such as twin transceivers and a video output. Don't get me wrong, I love my 7300 and will never part with it but that also goes for my 7610. I do find that the 7610 has the edge on the most weakest stations. So I guess the only factor left is the price... you could afford two 7300's which you are getting in one package with better specs. 73 Roy ZL1LK
Dear Roy, I feel completely the same way about you - the 7610 is a significantly better radio, there is just no doubt about it. I especially like the sound of the receiver, which is unparalleled out of the box; it took me 30 minutes of tweaking just to get my ANAN-100D close! I'll probably follow this video up with something like - 10 reasons you should buy / upgrade to the IC-7610; this particular video was aimed at encouraging those new to the hobby to stick with their IC-7300s until they had the rest of their shack in order :) Thanks for the comment, 73, Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team.
That is the subject of much debate amongst the community. I don't have a personal stake in it having never owned a IC-7600, but I will state the scope in the 7600 has nothing at all on the full speed scope of the 7300. For a smaller station I would probably choose the 7300, for a larger station the IC-7600 may be the way to go. Put it like this, if the 7600 is the better radio for you, you would know it already :). Technically speaking, the receiver in the IC-7300 with IP+ enabled offers approximately 20dB more dynamic range.
If you can afford it, its worth a shot. I've heard of quite a few people who have been in that exact situation and have found themselves infatuated with the little IC-7300. 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
Hi Jad, I tell you what it took me a year to finally go out and buy my 7300, for me the size was an issue, the fact that they was everywhere, I did,nt want one just because they are popular, I have to know in my own mind its the thing for me. Anyway I was lucky enough to have the use of one over the christmas holidays, It didnt take to long to realise that it was the one to go for, what ever negatives you might have the posotives overwhelm them. keep up with the vids I do enjoy them, 73 Steve G0OGS
Dear Steve, thanks for sending through the picture of your PR-780 - it looks beautiful! I'm not sure if I have had a chance to respond or not but it sure looks nice! You're right; my main motivation behind wanting the IC-7610 was to finally own a 'bigger radio'. I had been holding of for ages as after I got my IC-7300 I didn't even feel the need to drool over higher end rigs it was so good. The IC-7610 definitely has a few luxuries on top, but it doesn't set the value bar like the IC-7300 does. I'm almost reluctant to sell my IC-7300 as it will be a classic radio, I'm sure of it! 73, Jarrad VK3BL & RMR Team :)
Thanks Alex! I hope my bad acting was at least a bit funny, but I am a Ham not a Soap Opera Star hehe! Hopefully we will have our hands on one in the coming months to go over and put to test ;)
Thanks very much for the kind remarks! We try to be as impartial and honest as possible; our goal is to assist fellow Hams with choosing the right gear for their shack, and having fun at the same time :)
I don't think Icom will ever release a 'black box' style radio, BUT with the newer firmware and the USB 3.0 connector you CAN use the IC-7610 as if it were a black box SDR. 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
The IC-7610 and IC-7300 already are SDR rigs, but in a box with traditional knobs. The SDR architecture of these rigs is what allows them to have that real-time and fast (about 25 fps) spectrum display and waterfall, over the entire displayed frequency range
Can you do a review of the Yaesu FT-2DR? I'm trying to decide what HT to get next. I'm in between the FT-2DR and the Kenwood D74... Keep up the good content. 73!
We are certainly planning on it! Personally, I feel the FT-70DR is the way to go if you want to try out Yaesu C4FM, System Fusion & Wires-X cheaply. It actually has better audio and is my go to radio! Plus, I didn't need to read the manual to be able to program it! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
It is, but the enob isn’t 2dB higher, and the sherwood charts list the IC-R8600 as higher than the 7610 despite its 14bit ADC. I wouldn’t buy just based on 14 vs 16bit. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
Hi Jarred, thanks for this and other videos on ICOM 7xxxx gear. I have the IC-7300 and just love it. It does everything I need and then some. I was thinking of buying the 7610 as a birthday present for myself when I turned 60 years 'young' last September, but the radio was not available then. It's /still/ not available in Europe and even if it was, I'm having second thoughts about the purchase now. Guess I'll just stick with my 7300. One thing I like in 7610 over the 7300 is the lovely anlaog style meter. That just looks so cool! But instead of shelling out a big pile of Euros ( if the thing ever comes available here ) I can just create a computer program displaying an analog meter on PC., HI! 73's de Kari oh2gqc
Dear Kari, the IC-7610 has a lot of lovely additional features - the opposite video would be something like 10-20 things the IC-7610 does BETTER. The point I'm really trying to get across is that newer hams should work on other aspects of their shack first; that the IC-7300 is a very competitive and capable rig, and exceedingly good value. If you've got your shack to a level you're happy with, I can't imagine you'd regret getting the IC-7610 so long as you don't have to stretch finances too far. The IC-7300 should still make good money second hand, so that will offset the cost. The other thing is, if you can wait, I am pretty confident prices will drop pretty quickly once all of us 'must haves' have put up the big dollars. 73 & Happy belated birthday! Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team :)
Hi Jarred, thanks for the birthday wishes ;) I know the 7610 is a fine rig. I believe I've seen every YT video there is featuring 7610 and I have also downloaded the manual & stuff. Time will tell if one of these boxes will find it's way to my schak. First, of course, Icom must make the radio available around these parts of the world..
The 7300 is great but would be nice to have the option of same style analogue signal meters on it that the 7610 has. It is very possible to do by Icom on a firmware update.
CI-V command 1502 "read the S-meter" could easily be added to a WinAPP to show an analog S-Meter in RS-BA1 or any other program controlling the radio from a computer.
I love my 7300... It has some birdies in the Gen coverage.. Probably need a firmware update. 4000$ exceed the worth of qsos these days.. I would rather have 2 7300s duck taped together...
If you won't mind, could you please let us know what frequencies the birdies are on? We'd love to compare it to the IC-R8600 which is a similar design. Cheers, Jarrad VK3BL
2 7300s duck taped together=7300s in stereo lol the 7610 has 2nd indepedent trx dsp is better also built in psk you really have to use 7610 then try 7300 mine was 3k usa totally worth it and i paid more for my 7600 than my 7610 it also has dvi port in the back goes direct to 32in monitor looks awesome.the 7300 is not better he rants about the notch i dont use it at all 3 diiferent adjustable filters see other you tube videoes from icom for demo
I'm along time 756pro3 user but am finding my self in the market for a new radio. I like the 7300 but not sure I can get used to the size and the lack of antenna ports and a dedicated rx antenna port. Anyone come from a similar situation with upgrading from a pro3?
Interesting video. Just got my 7610 and really like it. There are a few things I like better on the 7300 but still like my 7610 better and am going to sell the 7300 to some lucky ham.
With respect to the 'Notch Button' weakness of the IC-7610, please see Scott WX0V's excellent demonstration here: ruclips.net/video/Jd32jP_2zDA/видео.html, it explains why a physical notch button is so very important to us DXers. :)
Do you buy transceivers in order to pat them and assess their value through the one that gives you more incentive, do you check their value through their work on the bands?
We are completely independent of any manufacturer, and pay retail for our transceivers like anyone else :) Jarrad VK3BL is a HF DX Addict and Ham Radio is a huge part of his life, so if a transceiver has a particularly nasty short fall or problem, we assure you we will report it! :)
Jarrad love your videos on the IC-7610. However I think we should stop comparing the two radios. Everything you said about the IC-7300 was your opinion. I have both radios as well, and I never think about comparing the two because they are built for to different market segments. I agree that for the money the IC-7300 is the BEST value in Ham Radio! The IC-7610 is for a different segment of HAM Radio. Time will tell if it performs as well in it's segment as the IC-7300 does. Keep up the videos, I do enjoy your point of view on this radio.
Dear Steve, You make a very valid point - you can't directly compare them, as they are in a different price bracket / market segment. I don't plan on doing any more comparison videos; the point of this video was mainly to encourage newer hams to spend their money on other parts of their shack, rather than drooling over the latest and greatest. Experienced Hams like you and I know that the antenna does 90% of the work, and given the bargain price of the IC-7300 I feel there has never been a better time to get into the hobby. Hopefully, this video will encourage some of the newer hams in our ranks to go with the IC-7300 and put their money into antennas and essential shack items. Lets face it, the IC-7610 is a Lexus, whilst the IC-7300 is a Toyota; and the average new Ham just wants to get to 100 (DXCC); which even an FT-101E will do for them :) That said, the next upgrade to my shack will be in the order of $100,000 (acreage in the country for better antennas and lower noise levels), so I could quite easily justify the price of the IC-7610. PS, we both know if I did the reverse video it would be titled "50 Ways the IC-7610 is BETTER than the IC-7300" :) Thanks for the comment, 73, Jarrad VK3BL
Dear Steve, I conducted a poll on FB, and approximately 80% of people (45 to 9) feel there is value in comparing between market segments. A lot of people are 'value driven' in their purchases, and this is the main benefit to comparing between the different market segments. Of course you pay more for luxuries, but sometimes its helpful to know when its wise to invest in a luxury. What do you think?
I have a made in Japan Icom 7000. Its a darn good radio too. If you are looking for a non-SDR Icom you can not go wrong with the IC-7000. They made Ic-7000s in china too.
The IC-7000 is a very popular and reliable radio :). We sold ours only because it was out of warranty and over 10 years old, also we were 10 years older and liked the remote head of the IC-7100 which sits easily on a desk :). 73, Jarrad VK3BL & Ben VK3HBN :)
I suppose if one had deep pockets, one may wish to purchase a even more expensive rig. That said, we are all either not willing or unablew to spend close to 3 grand for a radio, after all, this is my hobby, not a profession. I've had my 7300 almost 2 years and see no need or advantage to buying the 7610; at least not for me. Will the 7610 pull out signals the 73-00 can't? Doubtful. Will it TX cleaner RF? Doubtful. I'm sure the 7610 is a great rig; just no benefit to me.
Just wondering Peter, are you a Canon or a Nikon guy? To use a camera analogy, we'd say the difference between the 7300 and 7610 is the difference between Canon's 'Fixed 50mm' 1.4 & L series 1.2 :). 73, Jarrad VK3BL
The difference is that I earn my living from photography; ham radio is a hobby only for me. Again; deep pockets?..go for it. On a budget, the 7300 does everything I want, Is the7300 better in some ways? Maybe; just as the L series lenses might be considered better in (some) situations. I am agreeing with you, IMO the 7300 IS better in some areas of operation, especially when one factors in the price of the 7300, it's a bargain. Oh, to answer your question; been a Nikon guy for 35 yrs. ;) They are better; right? LOL
@@byroneism Ya, it is. But I didn’t say anything about the 7300. It was below my price point. I was vacillating between the 7610 and the FTdx-101D. Got the 101D.
Sorry but the 7610 many times better than the 7300. I think you just need to understand how the radio works. 7610 does have a very good notch setting. Look at the back of the 7610, the connections you have to choose from is very nice. Most hate what they don't understand..
Both radios are market disruptors (and I'm not traditionally an Icom fan), but at opposite ends of the spectrum. Both are good value given the feature set. Both are going to push other vendors to innovate and provide better price performance. FTW!
My favourite analogy is one is a Lexus, and one is a Toyota. And my favourite bit of advice to go along with that analogy is that there is no point owning a Lexus without a nice garage for it ;)
Was shocked at the performance on my little active loop from my last radio(only listen). Incredible reception that was unable to get in the last two years with my older radio.
jarrad i just cancel the purchase of the 7610, keeping my 7300.after looking at this video....my feeling best for the bucks, thanks !
I have them both. All valid points for sure. But for anyone on the fence actually trying to decide between the two.. remember, a video explaining all the advantages the 7610 has over the 7300 would take a lot longer than this one. Just compare the rear panels for a partial summary. -AD5VM
I have a 3 year old TS-590SG that I love, but am thinking about a TS-890S or a 7610 in 2019. About a month ago, I decided I wanted to play with a 7300 and I'm quite impressed. Both my current rigs are a plenty, to meet my dx'ing and contesting needs, so if I do upgrade, it will be more out of curiosity, than anything else. If I don't decide to upgrade, both the 7300 and 590SG are staying. They're that good!
I would still buy the IC 7610 because it has a 2 antenna ports and a separate port for RX antenna great flexibility
At 2022 prices, you can buy two 7300's for $1000 less than a single 7610.
I don't have the 7610 but i must agree with your assessment of the ic7300. I have had my 7300 for two months and love it. I still learning how to use it to its full capacity which is why i enjoy your and other RUclips videos. Thanks so much very instructive. 73 de W8RLP
I am glad I saw your videos of the icom 7610, I was planning to buy one just in the store but as used, 2 years old with 3 months warranty ... I am now very much in doubt. I now also have the IC 7300 and I thought I would improve with the ic 7610. Thanks for the information, also from the screen that it can burn in, other video, should not think about it.
I bought an IC-7300 and IC-9700. They're nice rigs. Thanks for showing how the "next step" compares.
I have no interest in getting a 7610 after buying the 7300. In fact, I am considering selling my Flex gear. The 7300 is that good.
The IC-7300 really is that good :). Unless you have a well setup shack and the best antennas possible at your QTH, we recommend the IC-7300. There are of course exceptions, but the IC-7300 is more than enough radio for almost anyone!
That's Good News! I just Brought one
@@mikeh8028 I bought one two months ago and I used it everyday and night.
How would rate the 7300 up against ts-590.... I'm looking at both and kind of hard to choose over the other... Also a long time shortwave linster...
@@tvsony994 I have a 7300 and thinking of upgrade to an 590sg
I concur with your assessment of the IC-7300. I love mine. Nice video well done! The only thing I would have liked to have seen them do (ICOM) would have been to make a video output connector to external monitor etc. 73, WA6TWJ Dave Mauldin USA
Thanks Jarrad, good points, I have a 7300 and have been considering a 7610, along with the lack of buffered rx output on the 7610 I think I'll stick with my 7300 for now and just add the aftermarket receive buffer board in order to use an external SDR with the 7300, 73 John K1KSC
Thank you for your videos. regards from the uk. I have just purchased the ic7300. just love it...
The IP+ function on the 7300 improves the selectivity in a pileup, and on CW the notch works well too. I have two IC-7300s and find the pair easy to use, can use different antennas, run in diversity receive mode using a simple cable between the radio control ports with an on/off switch, and control both radios from the USB port for remote operation with a single IP address to the server computer running ICOM REMOTE.
I personally think my two IC-7300s as a pair are far better than the IC-7610 and I have money to spare for the RC-28 remote encoder, and auto-tuners, etc.
It sounds like you have quite the versatile setup there! I believe there is a group of operators who would be better off with 2x 7300s, especially if they are willing to put the effort into setting them up to nicely play together. That said, for a bunch of other operators, having all the 'hard work' done for you is worth the extra money. One thing is for sure though, I miss the build quality and 'notch button' of the IC-7300! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
The quality of the receiver and filtering is what makes a radio. The feel of the knobs, the type of paint used on the cabinet and the placement of the notch filter have nothing to do with the receiver and filtering. I love my 7300 but it lacks some features found on the 7610. And to me, those are important features. Granted, the 7300 is quite adequate most of the time but not in some circumstances which are ignored in this video.
Yeah... they blew up the retail AND street market with this build. 73(hundred), brother.
Hi Jarrad your your tubes on the IC7610 and IC 7300 are really good I have only just purchased the IC7610. I have two Questions 1( how do I find a list of all your You tubes The IC7300 and the IC7610. 2) what is the Auto Tune on the IC7610
Great video and keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing the video on the IC-9700 when it comes out.
Thanks for the video. I have both and like them both.... I did not know about the notch button. Hope to run across you on the air
I can't get the FLDIGI audio to get into the 7610, any ideas? I have the USB codec from the 7610 selected in the FLDIGI. but can't get it to trip the vox, I manually key the 7610, and I don't even see the audio from the computer, I must have something wrong.
Plus you can get the if tap board and hook up an sdr without loosing your radio
Do you still like the radio today.?
I love the curved meters on the 7610 and it would have be nice to have this option on the 7300.
The 7610 looks impressive but I don’t need two receivers,
The 7300 is my first and only HF rig.
Yea, I agree, I paid around a thousand dollars for mine after rebates and specials last year and never looked back.. It also came with a nice Heil mic too.
For the money, nothing touches the 7300 :)
@@RateMyRadioI’m a Diehard ICOM MAN but I would never consider a 7300.I need at least two antenna ports so I went with the 7610.I look at the 7300 and I see a Toy that could have been so much more.If you are going to make a radio for HF/6 meters then put an antenna connecting for both.I would buy another 7600 before I’d ever waste my money on a 7300.I don’t see what the big deal is with the 7300 when it’s just a starter radio?
Hello my friend. Ive been looking at the 7300 as my second radio.i own a y. 450 d and am well pleased with it.to me it does just about everything the icom does except of course it does not have sdr. Thanks for the video . i will be getting my tech. Lic. In oct. Ron. Z. Pgh. Pa.
You cannot do manual RTTY or PSK31 on the IC-7300 without a computer like you can on the IC-7610.
Just found your channel and subscribed immediately. More IC-7300 content please and thank you!
Thanks Gordon! We were just talking about the demand for IC-7300 content so if you have any specific pointers please drop us a line here, on our FB page or via my QRZ.com email.
73, Jarrad VK3BL & the RMR Team :)
thanks for the unbiased thoughts between the IC-7300 and the IC-7610 can,t afford the IC-7610 but managed to get a second 7300 after selling my new one for a deposit towards a FTDx-5000 MP
keep up the good work pal, looking forward to your next page .... bret 2E0NLY Cheshire UK
Dear Brett,
Thanks for the kind words :). We hope you enjoy your second 7300!
73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
The IC-7300 is truly a remarkable radio. To use a term that has been used loosely by other manufacturers in the past, this IC-7300 really is a game changer. When something comes out that is really good, boxing well above its weight, I buy two of the items. This is true of the IC-7300 - I bought one from the first batch released (I think it was March 2016). I was so impressed by it that I bought a second one in August of that year. I still have both radios and intend to keep them. I was so impressed, that when the IC-7610 came out, I wanted one of those. However, the screen burn in, and loss of the deep black background to more of a milky black has stopped me from buying it. It seems they have still not resolved that issue. If I lived in the USA I probably would have taken my chances, but I live in Kenya, East Africa. To send a rig back to the USA or UK would be prohibitive in cost. I fully agree about the shiny / glossy black on the IC-7610 - it looks like a cheap finish to me. I FAR prefer a matt finish
Also IC 7300 has 4m RX/TX in Eu
I have no idea what your talking about but I agree with you in every way.
Don't worry, we don't know what Jarrad is talking about most of the time, either.
Somehow he still manages to get in front of the camera, however :)
Is it worth upgrading to a 7300 from my proIII?
Awesome video, love mine, also have a icom 718, with a 7300 hand mic,they all think LM on the 7300, would really like to see you do a review on the 718,73s brother, kb0uzz
I presently have a 7300 on loan from a friend while i decide which hf set is for me, its very difficult to ditch it for the money, it does take some beating really and the ones that possibly do are three times the cost. I can see you have a iMac like myself and now i use RUMlogNG which when connected to the 7300 via a usb is a great feature. Not only do you have a log book but you also have a rig control and the ability to route your audio and recorded it so you can store or play back over the air, this opens up more of the 7300 just fine, without being to complicated or messy, so what a great enhancment to the radio especially if your a mac user and suffer from the fact that Ham software is mainly windows based, yes i know you can run windows on a mac but thats like putting water into whiskey. I think the 7610 is a good radio but not three times as good as the price dictates. Thanks for the video Jad keep them coming and happy new year, Regards Steve G0OGS
Hi Jarrad, so you say that is better to buy IC-7300??? Is the 7610 just a waste of my money?. Is this your opinion just because of screen burning or loose cooler issue? There is really not a better receiver or any other significant better things on it compare to 7300? Thanks. I am still decide between IC7300 and IC7610 which one to buy. Thanks. Paul OM0ET
Well, after having the 7610 is it not upto your scale? Or do you still like the 7300? Thanks
How are you liking the IC-7610 now that you had it a while? Thanks
Hi there I just purchased a 7610 last week, I was wondering if you're AF/RF gain knobs have a lot of play in it, great clip thank u.
mine dont
Excellent points, thanks! I think that in the world of QRO radios, the 7300 has been a clear game-changer. A bit like the Elecraft KX3 (and maybe now the Xiegu 5105) in the QRP world. I don't think there are many other radios that are as much value for the money.
Totally agree. The 7300 is more refined in the " fit and finish " and built better than the 7610 IMHO. The screen looks more vibrant and has a nice matte finish and not plagued by screen quality issues as the 7610 is / was. I was ready to buy a brand new 7610 about four years ago, sat down with a display unit at the local ham radio store and was turned off by this, and turned off by the fact that they deepened the access to the Notch functions which I use a lot. The 7300 had it right on the front panel...nice !
I completely changed my mind and bought a Kenwood TS-890. Love it ! The Icom IC-705 and the IC-7300 however are a total success story IMHO as I have both and are totally amazed with them and are a lot of fun !
I'm sure the 7610 performs well but would like to see a 7610 Plus ? or MKIIG ?
thanks for the terrific video very nice 73 from kb2uew
is the 7300 a more general coverage than the 9700? thanks
One of the major differences I noticed is the 7610 has two independent receivers, and 7300 has one.
Hehe, you got a chuckle out of us with that one! Ps, its also got a bigger big knob! :) 73, Jarrad
So you can talk to 2 people at the same time?
are the knobs on the 7300 also buttons? I know the 7610 is a knob as well as a push button which I think may be why its a little looser.???
Its been a while now Mike but I don't believe they are buttons, and I agree that is probably why they feel a little looser. That said, the knobs on my Yaesu FT-8800 and FT-8900 mobiles always felt tight despite being dual purpose buttons too. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
Hi Jarrad, I like your you tubes. I like to add a comment. I always been a Kenwood user..I recently purchased a Kenwood TS890 .Using the 890 for 2 months I sold the radio. I felt it has a lot of old techknowlgy so I sold it..I went back to my older kenwood 870.. Then I hear all of the hipe on the Uc 7300.. So I too a chance to purchase the 7300. SURPRISE ! The 7300 is smaller radio BUT if gives a nlot of useful features..THe Scope are good and the radio is very stable. OK Now the icom 7300 blows away the Kenwood TS890... Im still a Kenwood Guy. But the 7300 is my daily user..A outboard speaker helps..or headphones by Sony-7506.. Best bang for the Dollar is Icoms 7300 by far. even over the 7610...you got it right I agree. w2ot/marty
Thank you, very educational before I buy my next radio.
You’re very welcome Olaf :)
I enjoy all my gear. I don't sit there and "Feel" it. I agree on the "Notch" feature.
Glad to hear we’re not alone. Whenever I hear OMs on a net complain of a LID or Jammer I wonder where their Auto Notch button is! :)
Some of us are VERY TACTILE and, although I don't regularly "feel" the enclosures of my gear, I'm quite put off by flimsy controls. Firm, smooth, weighted controls can be a delight to manipulate-is that much to ask?
Others are not so tactile and that's o.k.
73 gracias por tu video y por el texto en español
Do you know about Icom F6022?
Usually when you need a notch you need it right away.
We couldn’t agree more. Apparently its not a high end feature, however...
Good job...Enjoyed your candid view of the 7300 as compared to the 7610. Very useful if considering a purchase. 73
Really helpful review of the IC-7300, thanks
Dear Jonathan,
You're most welcome. Its a ground breaking radio and we have a real sweet spot for it.
That said, it will be sold in the future now that the IC-7610 has graced the shack, but we will most likely kick ourselves later!
73, Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team :)
All good points, there has been talk about having two 7300's instead of a 7610. I happen to love the IC-7300. What I got rid of are two flex radios, and the IC-7600, and I did like the Flex, but I don't miss all the computer drivers and misc software I needed to make everything outside the radio to work with it. The IC7600 was a great radio, and I had a IC-756 Pro II before that. So, my feeling about the IC-7300 is based on a lot of other great radios. I don't miss much of what I had, the 7300 is great in so many ways.
We have a real soft spot for the IC-7300 too Joseph; it is a little sweetheart and have never heard of a new owner being disappointed in any way whatsoever.
I have two IC-7300s, so does a friend and we operate them remotely across the country with RS-BA1. Both appear in the RADIO LIST on the ICOM Remote so I can use ANY of the radios at any time. The built-in LAN port on the 7610 and some other ICOM radios is fine, but it's just a single IP address. Running ICOM Remote on a laptop with USB 3.0 hub, and multiple radios is easy, and it works perfectly. Even the 7610 has a functional USB port that allow it to be on the same SERVER as another ICOM radio with USB CI-V control.
I have a 7300 and am very happy 😊
Does anyone know if the screen on the Icom7300 can be viewed on a PC monitor for reference only?
I enjoyed your presentation on the IC 7300 - I am or was trying to compare which radio I wanted to upgrade to ? -- I'm am going to purchase the IC 7300. You did a great job in your presentation.
Dear Tom,
Thanks very much for your kind words :). We can say with conviction that you will not regret your future purchase of the IC-7300 - we know of no owner who has experienced a hint of 'buyers remorse'.
73, Jarrad & the RMR Team
Hi Jarrad, I have both the 7300 and the 7610. You mentioned on the 7610 there's no function, that because most of those functions are down the left side of the touch screen. I do miss having the SWR checking function but being an SDR radio, it could be added later in a firmware update. There are a lot more functions on the 7610 such as twin transceivers and a video output. Don't get me wrong, I love my 7300 and will never part with it but that also goes for my 7610. I do find that the 7610 has the edge on the most weakest stations. So I guess the only factor left is the price... you could afford two 7300's which you are getting in one package with better specs.
73 Roy ZL1LK
Dear Roy, I feel completely the same way about you - the 7610 is a significantly better radio, there is just no doubt about it. I especially like the sound of the receiver, which is unparalleled out of the box; it took me 30 minutes of tweaking just to get my ANAN-100D close!
I'll probably follow this video up with something like - 10 reasons you should buy / upgrade to the IC-7610; this particular video was aimed at encouraging those new to the hobby to stick with their IC-7300s until they had the rest of their shack in order :)
Thanks for the comment,
73, Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team.
For the price, it better have a better sound, but I have better sound from my car stereo system, but my car doesn't do 20 meters.
helpful and reassuring video for us IC7300 owners!! g0ska
Well hello. Some really good observations thanks. Ron. Z. Pgh. Pa.
Which radio would be better the IC-7300 or the IC-7600?
Thats a hard call. It depends whether or not you value a second receiver and bigger box more than a bandscope.
Rate My Radio ,. Well the 7600 has a scope. Which is better on the receive?
That is the subject of much debate amongst the community. I don't have a personal stake in it having never owned a IC-7600, but I will state the scope in the 7600 has nothing at all on the full speed scope of the 7300. For a smaller station I would probably choose the 7300, for a larger station the IC-7600 may be the way to go. Put it like this, if the 7600 is the better radio for you, you would know it already :). Technically speaking, the receiver in the IC-7300 with IP+ enabled offers approximately 20dB more dynamic range.
Rate My Radio ok thanks for your input. I have some real nice rigs that are way better but might buy one of these 7300's just to check it out.
If you can afford it, its worth a shot. I've heard of quite a few people who have been in that exact situation and have found themselves infatuated with the little IC-7300. 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
Hi Jad, I tell you what it took me a year to finally go out and buy my 7300, for me the size was an issue, the fact that they was everywhere, I did,nt want one just because they are popular, I have to know in my own mind its the thing for me.
Anyway I was lucky enough to have the use of one over the christmas holidays, It didnt take to long to realise that it was the one to go for, what ever negatives you might have the posotives overwhelm them. keep up with the vids I do enjoy them, 73 Steve G0OGS
Dear Steve, thanks for sending through the picture of your PR-780 - it looks beautiful! I'm not sure if I have had a chance to respond or not but it sure looks nice! You're right; my main motivation behind wanting the IC-7610 was to finally own a 'bigger radio'.
I had been holding of for ages as after I got my IC-7300 I didn't even feel the need to drool over higher end rigs it was so good.
The IC-7610 definitely has a few luxuries on top, but it doesn't set the value bar like the IC-7300 does. I'm almost reluctant to sell my IC-7300 as it will be a classic radio, I'm sure of it!
73, Jarrad VK3BL & RMR Team :)
I just found your videos recently and enjoy the comparisons. By the way ty for breaking the news the other day on yeasu new 818 👍🤠🎙🍺
Thanks Alex! I hope my bad acting was at least a bit funny, but I am a Ham not a Soap Opera Star hehe! Hopefully we will have our hands on one in the coming months to go over and put to test ;)
You come across as very credible, honest. You make some excellent points.
And good audio, too.
Thanks very much for the kind remarks! We try to be as impartial and honest as possible; our goal is to assist fellow Hams with choosing the right gear for their shack, and having fun at the same time :)
When will we get a SDR version of the 7610?
I don't think Icom will ever release a 'black box' style radio, BUT with the newer firmware and the USB 3.0 connector you CAN use the IC-7610 as if it were a black box SDR. 73, Jarrad VK3BL :)
The IC-7610 and IC-7300 already are SDR rigs, but in a box with traditional knobs. The SDR architecture of these rigs is what allows them to have that real-time and fast (about 25 fps) spectrum display and waterfall, over the entire displayed frequency range
Can you do a review of the Yaesu FT-2DR? I'm trying to decide what HT to get next. I'm in between the FT-2DR and the Kenwood D74... Keep up the good content. 73!
We are certainly planning on it! Personally, I feel the FT-70DR is the way to go if you want to try out Yaesu C4FM, System Fusion & Wires-X cheaply. It actually has better audio and is my go to radio! Plus, I didn't need to read the manual to be able to program it! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
7610 - 16 bit adc, 7300 - 14 bit adc. Dynamic range and sensivity on 7610 will be better.
It is, but the enob isn’t 2dB higher, and the sherwood charts list the IC-R8600 as higher than the 7610 despite its 14bit ADC. I wouldn’t buy just based on 14 vs 16bit. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
how did you get this info from not sure you are correct at all
The 2 bit is the noise any way no different at all
Hi Jarred, thanks for this and other videos on ICOM 7xxxx gear.
I have the IC-7300 and just love it. It does everything I need and then some.
I was thinking of buying the 7610 as a birthday present for myself when I turned 60 years 'young' last September, but the radio was not available then. It's /still/ not available in Europe and even if it was, I'm having second thoughts about the purchase now.
Guess I'll just stick with my 7300.
One thing I like in 7610 over the 7300 is the lovely anlaog style meter. That just looks so cool!
But instead of shelling out a big pile of Euros ( if the thing ever comes available here ) I can just create a computer program displaying an analog meter on PC., HI!
73's de Kari oh2gqc
Dear Kari, the IC-7610 has a lot of lovely additional features - the opposite video would be something like 10-20 things the IC-7610 does BETTER.
The point I'm really trying to get across is that newer hams should work on other aspects of their shack first; that the IC-7300 is a very competitive and capable rig, and exceedingly good value.
If you've got your shack to a level you're happy with, I can't imagine you'd regret getting the IC-7610 so long as you don't have to stretch finances too far. The IC-7300 should still make good money second hand, so that will offset the cost.
The other thing is, if you can wait, I am pretty confident prices will drop pretty quickly once all of us 'must haves' have put up the big dollars.
73 & Happy belated birthday! Jarrad VK3BL & the Rate My Radio Team :)
Hi Jarred, thanks for the birthday wishes ;)
I know the 7610 is a fine rig. I believe I've seen every YT video there is featuring 7610 and I have also downloaded the manual & stuff.
Time will tell if one of these boxes will find it's way to my schak.
First, of course, Icom must make the radio available around these parts of the world..
good job ,totally agree. 73,s
The 7300 is great but would be nice to have the option of same style analogue signal meters on it that the 7610 has. It is very possible to do by Icom on a firmware update.
CI-V command 1502 "read the S-meter" could easily be added to a WinAPP to show an analog S-Meter in RS-BA1 or any other program controlling the radio from a computer.
I love my 7300... It has some birdies in the Gen coverage..
Probably need a firmware update.
4000$ exceed the worth of qsos these days.. I would rather have 2 7300s duck taped together...
If you won't mind, could you please let us know what frequencies the birdies are on? We'd love to compare it to the IC-R8600 which is a similar design.
Cheers, Jarrad VK3BL
I start on 8550khz- 10mhz
2 7300s duck taped together=7300s in stereo lol the 7610 has 2nd indepedent trx dsp is better also built in psk
you really have to use 7610 then try 7300 mine was 3k usa totally worth it and i paid more for my 7600 than my 7610
it also has dvi port in the back goes direct to 32in monitor looks awesome.the 7300 is not better he rants about
the notch i dont use it at all 3 diiferent adjustable filters see other you tube videoes from icom for demo
@@kg2mb1 Exactly False information on this video for sure opinions are like @%%holes lol
Enjoy your videos....keep up the good work! 73's KT3LZY
I'm along time 756pro3 user but am finding my self in the market for a new radio. I like the 7300 but not sure I can get used to the size and the lack of antenna ports and a dedicated rx antenna port. Anyone come from a similar situation with upgrading from a pro3?
Nice review mate, thanks.
Interesting video. Just got my 7610 and really like it. There are a few things I like better on the 7300 but still like my 7610 better and am going to sell the 7300 to some lucky ham.
Baron Lund Did you sell that 7300 yet?
@@IowaSheepdog Yes, it went like a hot cake. 7300 are very good rigs.
Baron Lund Thank you for the reply. That’s the unit I have my eye on as my first base radio.
With respect to the 'Notch Button' weakness of the IC-7610, please see Scott WX0V's excellent demonstration here: ruclips.net/video/Jd32jP_2zDA/видео.html, it explains why a physical notch button is so very important to us DXers. :)
Nice vídeo sir!, greetings from Brazil.
Do you buy transceivers in order to pat them and assess their value through the one that gives you more incentive, do you check their value through their work on the bands?
We are completely independent of any manufacturer, and pay retail for our transceivers like anyone else :) Jarrad VK3BL is a HF DX Addict and Ham Radio is a huge part of his life, so if a transceiver has a particularly nasty short fall or problem, we assure you we will report it! :)
Well that is only your personal preference. You didn't compare the receivers at all!! all you did was give your opinion on what you like!!
Привет что за микрофон?ub3drf. 73.
Jarrad love your videos on the IC-7610. However I think we should stop comparing the two radios. Everything you said about the IC-7300 was your opinion. I have both radios as well, and I never think about comparing the two because they are built for to different market segments. I agree that for the money the IC-7300 is the BEST value in Ham Radio! The IC-7610 is for a different segment of HAM Radio. Time will tell if it performs as well in it's segment as the IC-7300 does. Keep up the videos, I do enjoy your point of view on this radio.
Dear Steve,
You make a very valid point - you can't directly compare them, as they are in a different price bracket / market segment.
I don't plan on doing any more comparison videos; the point of this video was mainly to encourage newer hams to spend their money on other parts of their shack, rather than drooling over the latest and greatest.
Experienced Hams like you and I know that the antenna does 90% of the work, and given the bargain price of the IC-7300 I feel there has never been a better time to get into the hobby.
Hopefully, this video will encourage some of the newer hams in our ranks to go with the IC-7300 and put their money into antennas and essential shack items.
Lets face it, the IC-7610 is a Lexus, whilst the IC-7300 is a Toyota; and the average new Ham just wants to get to 100 (DXCC); which even an FT-101E will do for them :)
That said, the next upgrade to my shack will be in the order of $100,000 (acreage in the country for better antennas and lower noise levels), so I could quite easily justify the price of the IC-7610.
PS, we both know if I did the reverse video it would be titled "50 Ways the IC-7610 is BETTER than the IC-7300" :)
Thanks for the comment,
73, Jarrad VK3BL
Dear Steve, I conducted a poll on FB, and approximately 80% of people (45 to 9) feel there is value in comparing between market segments.
A lot of people are 'value driven' in their purchases, and this is the main benefit to comparing between the different market segments.
Of course you pay more for luxuries, but sometimes its helpful to know when its wise to invest in a luxury.
What do you think?
Good video! Thank you!
The famose situation on ic7.3 is the SM-50 then u got a new area of Mod Rapports :)
The 7300 has 70mhz transmit if live in a 70mhz zone.
Thats very true we don’t have 4M yet in VK sadly 73 Jarrad VK3BL
Great video! Thanks for sharing it with us! 73's KD9JEO
Thanks for the kind words David! 73, Jarrad VK3BL
So intuitive. I love mine, just amazing for that price.
I have a made in Japan Icom 7000. Its a darn good radio too. If you are looking for a non-SDR Icom you can not go wrong with the IC-7000. They made Ic-7000s in china too.
The IC-7000 is a very popular and reliable radio :). We sold ours only because it was out of warranty and over 10 years old, also we were 10 years older and liked the remote head of the IC-7100 which sits easily on a desk :). 73, Jarrad VK3BL & Ben VK3HBN :)
For me the only thing I wish it had was a hdmi out
@Fn Dude you can get that by using Icom's remote control software RS-BA1
I suppose if one had deep pockets, one may wish to purchase a even more expensive rig.
That said, we are all either not willing or unablew to spend close to 3 grand for a radio, after all, this is my hobby, not a profession.
I've had my 7300 almost 2 years and see no need or advantage to buying the 7610; at least not for me.
Will the 7610 pull out signals the 73-00 can't? Doubtful. Will it TX cleaner RF? Doubtful.
I'm sure the 7610 is a great rig; just no benefit to me.
Just wondering Peter, are you a Canon or a Nikon guy? To use a camera analogy, we'd say the difference between the 7300 and 7610 is the difference between Canon's 'Fixed 50mm' 1.4 & L series 1.2 :). 73, Jarrad VK3BL
The difference is that I earn my living from photography; ham radio is a hobby only for me.
Again; deep pockets?..go for it. On a budget, the 7300 does everything I want, Is the7300 better in some ways? Maybe; just as the L series lenses might be considered better in (some) situations.
I am agreeing with you, IMO the 7300 IS better in some areas of operation, especially when one factors in the price of the 7300, it's a bargain.
Oh, to answer your question; been a Nikon guy for 35 yrs. ;) They are better; right? LOL
could not listen to this as the audio is really thin ..but thank you anyway
Firmer and glossier and nicer knobs.....😂😂😂😂😂
To me the 7300 is way to small. I am 62 and my eyesight is not very good. I need the bigger screen of the 7610. Otherwise they are both good radios.
yes but the 7610 is the dogs bollocks and looks the part
Yes, yes it is, and yes it does :)
Oh really? Well I own both and I do not agree.....
The only thing that is "better" is the price! The rest is wishful thinking.....
... and i prefer my FTDX 101D... :-)
I can't decide between the 7610 and the 101D. I'm normally an Icom person....
@@piquat1 The 7610 Is 10 times the radio of the 7300 I had both now have 2 7610,s dont understand how you can not see it.
@@byroneism Ya, it is. But I didn’t say anything about the 7300. It was below my price point. I was vacillating between the 7610 and the FTdx-101D. Got the 101D.
Yaesu FTdx -3000D is BETTER than the IC-7300
Sorry but the 7610 many times better than the 7300. I think you just need to understand how the radio works.
7610 does have a very good notch setting. Look at the back of the 7610, the connections you have to choose from is very nice.
Most hate what they don't understand..
Jesus this is boring....
You don’t have to watch it :)