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Ic 7300

The document provides specifications for an HF/50MHz transceiver including frequency coverage, modes of operation, dimensions, weight, transmitter output power and modulation systems, receiver sensitivity, selectivity and options such as power supplies, antennas, microphones and an amplifier.

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HF/50MHz TRANSCEIVER

HF/50MHz TRANSCEIVER
SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS Some options may not be available in some countries. Please ask your dealer for details.

GENERAL PS-126 AH-4 AH-2b AH-740


Frequency coverage (Unit: MHz) DC POWER SUPPLY HF+50MHz AUTOMATIC ANTENNA AUTOMATIC
Receiver*1 0.030–74.800*3 ANTENNA TUNER ELEMENT TUNING
1.800–1.999, 3.500–3.999, 5.255–5.405*2, 7.000–7.300, ANTENNA
Transmitter*1 10.100–10.150, 14.000–14.350, 18.068–18.168, 21.000–21.450,
24.890–24.990, 28.000–29.700, 50.000–54.000
* USA version. Varies according to version. *2 Some frequency bands are not guaranteed.
1

*3 Guaranteed range: 0.500–29.999, 50.000–54.000MHz.


Mode SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM
Number of channels 101 (99 regular, 2 scan edges) Covers 3.5–54MHz with a 7m Covers 7–54MHz.
Antenna connector SO-239 (50Ω) 13.8V DC, 25A max. output. (23ft) or longer wire antenna. Use with AH-4.
Power supply requirement 13.8V DC ±15%
Tx 21A (at 100W output power) HM-219
M-219 AH-710 AH-5NV
Power consumption
Rx 0.9A typical (Standby), 1.25A (Maximum audio) HAND
ND FOLDED NVIS KIT
Operating temperature range –10˚C to +60˚C; 14˚F to 140˚F MICROPHONE
CROPHONE DIPOLE
Frequency stability Less than ±0.5ppm (–10˚C to +60˚C; 14˚F to 140˚F) ANTENNA
Frequency resolution 1Hz
240×94×238mm; 9.45×3.7×9.37in Fiberglass mobile mounting
Dimensions (W×H×D)
(projections not included) antenna element for use with Covers 2.5–30MHz
Weight (approximately) 4.2kg; 9.26lb AH-740. Covers 2.2–30MHz (amateur band).
TRANSMITTER Same as supplied. Covers 1.9–30MHz bands. (amateur band) with AH-740. OPC-2321 is required.
Output power (HF/50MHz)

Modulation system AM

Spurious emissions
Carrier suppression
Unwanted sideband
SSB

FM
SSB/CW/FM/RTTY: 2–100W, AM: 1–25W
Digital P.S.N. modulation
Digital Low power modulation
Digital Reactance modulation
Less than –50dB (HF bands), Less than –63dB (50MHz band)
More than 50dB
More than 50dB
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

Revolutionary
SP-35
Microphone impedance 600Ω (2m; 6.6ft cable)
RECEIVER
Receiver system
Intermediate frequency
Direct Sampling Superheterodyne
36kHz
SP-23
4 audio filters;
SP-33
Wooden box speaker.
SP-34
4 audio filters;
SP-35L
(6m; 19.7ft cable)
Compact mobile
The Real HF Fun Starts Here
Sensitivity*4 0.5– 1.8MHz 1.8– 29.995MHz 28.0– 29.7MHz 50MHz band headphone jack Max. input power: 5W headphone jack external speaker.
SSB/CW (at 10dB S/N) – 0.16μV – 0.13μV Max. input power: 5W Max. input power: 5W Max. input power: 7W
AM (at 10dB S/N) 12.6μV 2.0μV – 1.0μV
FM (at 12dB SINAD) – – 0.5μV 0.25μV DESKTOP MICROPHONES IC-PW1
4
* HF: Preamp 1 ON, 50MHz: Preamp 2 ON HF+50MHz 1kW HF LINEAR AMPLIFIER
Squelch sensitivity*4 (Threshold) SSB: Less than 5.6μV, FM: Less than 0.3μV
*4 HF: Preamp 1 ON, 50MHz: Preamp 2 ON
Selectivity (sharp filter shape) More than Less than
SSB (BW: 2.4KHz) 2.4kHz/–6dB 3.4kHz/–40dB
CW (BW: 500Hz) 500Hz/–6dB 700Hz/–40dB
RTTY (BW: 500Hz) 500Hz/–6dB 800Hz/–40dB SM-50 SM-30
AM (BW: 6kHz) 6.0kHz/–6dB 10kHz/–40dB Dynamic desktop microphone Compact, lightweight
FM (BW: 15kHz) 12.0kHz/–6dB 22kHz/–40dB Includes [UP/DOWN] switches electret desktop
HF: More than 70dB and a low cut function. microphone. OPC-599
OPC 599 iis required.
i d
Spurious and image rejection ratio
50MHz: More than 70dB (Except for ADC Aliasing)
Audio output power More than 2.5W (at 10% distortion with an 8Ω load, 1kHz) MB-118 CT-17 RS-BA1 RC-28
TUNER MOBILE MOUNTING CI-V LEVEL CONVERTER IP REMOTE CONTROL USB REMOTE ENCODER
Frequency range 1.9–50MHz bands
BRACKET SOFTWARE
Matching impedance range 16.7Ω–150Ω unbalanced (VSWR better than 1: 3)
Tuning accuracy VSWR 1: 1.5 or less
Tuning time 2–3 seconds (Maximum 15 seconds)
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
For remote transceiver
For mounting the radio control from a PC equipped
Rear Panel View Tuner Socket ALC Jack SEND Jack in a vehicle. with an RS-232C port. For use with RS-BA1.

• MB-123 CARRYING HANDLE


wer Socket
DC Power
KEY Jack
• OPC-420 CONTROL CABLE for connection with AH-4 (10m)
• OPC-2321 CONTROL CABLE for connection with AH-740 (6m)
Ground Terminal • OPC-599 CABLE ADAPTER Converts 13-pin ACC connector to 7-pin + 8-pin ACC connectors.

Supplied accessories: (May differ depending on version)


• Hand microphone, HM-219 • DC power cable • Fuses • Plugs

Antenna Accessory Socket External Speaker Jack


Connector USB Port CI-V Remote Control Jack

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other countries. This product includes “zlib” and “libpng” open source software, and is licensed according to the open source software license.

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RF Direct Sampling System
IC-7300 – The Innovative HF Transceiver
The IC-7300 employs an RF direct sampling system. RF signals are directly Receiver

with High Performance Real-Time Spectrum Scope converted to digital data and processed in the FPGA (Field-Programmable
Gate Array), making it possible to simplify the circuit construction. This sys-
DSP D/A +
− SP
BPF A/D FPGA
tem is a leading technology making an epoch in amateur radio. Display
Processing

Transmitter
Class Leading Real-Time Spectrum Scope High-Resolution Waterfall Function New “IP+” Function
The IC-7300’s real-time spectrum scope is class-leading The combination of the waterfall func- The new “IP+” function improves 3rd order intercept point (IP3) performance. LPF PA ALC BPF D/A FPGA DSP A/D MIC

in resolution, sweep speed and dynamic range. While tion and the real-time spectrum scope When a weak signal is received adjacent to strong interference, the AD con- FPGA: Field-Programmable Gate Array
listening to received audio, you can check the real-time assists in maximum receive perfor- verter is optimized against signal distortion.
spectrum scope and quickly move to an intended signal. mance of the IC-7300 and increases
When you first touch the scope screen around the intend- QSO opportunities without missing Class Leading RMDR and Phase Noise Characteristics 15 Discrete Band-Pass Filters
ed signal, the touched part is magnified. A second touch weak signals. The waterfall function
The IC-7300’s RMDR is improved to about 97dB* (typical value) and Phase The IC-7300 has 15 discrete RF band-
of the scope screen changes the operating frequency shows a change of signal strength over
Noise characteristics are improved about 15dB (at 1 kHz frequency separa- pass filters. The RF signal is only
and allows you to accurately tune. a period of time and allows you to find Spectrum scope + Waterfall tion) compared to the IC-7200. The superior Phase Noise characteristics passed through one of the band-
weak signals that may not be apparent
reduce noise components in both receive and transmit signals. pass filters, while any out of range
Real-Time Spectrum Scope Specifications on the spectrum scope.
* At 1 kHz frequency separation (received frequency: 14.2MHz, MODE: CW, IF BW: 500Hz) signals are rejected. High Q factor
Scope system FFT (Fast Fourier Transform)
coils are used to minimize the loss in
Max. 30 frames/second (approx.), RMDR Characteristics Comparison Phase Noise Characteristics Comparison*
the RF band-pass filters.
Sweep speed
Selectable from slow, mid or fast Audio Scope Function RMDR(dB) Phase Noise(dBc/Hz) * Transmission signal
140 -70
Span width 5kHz–1000kHz
The audio scope function can be used 130 -80 Built-In Automatic Antenna Tuner
Resolution* 1 pixel minimum (approximately) -90
120
Waveform display area to observe various AF characteristics -100
The antenna tuner memorizes its set-
80dB 110 -110
(vertical axis) such as microphone compressor level, 100 -120 tings based on your transmit frequen-
Reference level adjustment –20dB to +20dB filter width, notch filter width and key- 90
-130 cy, so that it can rapidly tune when you
-140
Peak level hold function (Max. hold) ON/OFF/last 10 seconds ing waveform in the CW mode. Either 80 -150 change operating bands. The Enforced
• Averaging indication the transmit or receive audio can be 70 -160 Tuning function* allows a wide range
Other functions • Touch screen operation displayed on the FFT scope with the 1 10 100 1000 0.1 1 10 100 1000 5000
of temporary antennas to be tuned.
Frequency Separation(kHz) (kHz)
Frequency Separation
• VBW (Video Band Width) adjustment waterfall function and the oscilloscope. FFT scope/Oscilloscope * Do not use the Enforced Tuning function except
* Number of pixels shown at the 60dB level, when receiving a signal. in case of an emergency. Transmission power
IC-7300 IC-7200 IC-7100 may be reduced.

Large Touch Screen


Color TFT LCD
The large 4.3 inch color TFT
touch LCD offers intuitive oper- Setting screen Band stacking register screen

ation. Using the software key-


pad of the touch screen, you
can easily set various functions
and edit memory contents.
Touch screen interface Menu screen Memory name entry screen

Multi-Dial Knob for Smooth Operation Superior Sound Quality


The combination of the multi-dial Multi-dial Knob To offer superior sound quality, a new speaker
knob and the touch screen of- unit has been incorporated and is allocated dedi-
fers quick and smooth operation. cated space in the aluminum die-cast chassis.
When you push the multi-dial
knob, menu items are shown on
the right side of the display. You
can select an item with a touch
of the screen and adjust levels
by turning the multi-dial knob. Menu screen Aluminum die-cast chassis Newly designed speaker unit

SD Memory Card Slot for Saving Data Other features


• New HM-219 hand microphone supplied
The IC-7300 can store various content on an SD card • A large and effective cooling fan system
such as received and transmitted audio, voice memories, • A multi-function meter
HF/50MHz TRANSCEIVER Actual size RTTY/CW memories, RTTY decode logs and captured • 101 memory channels (99 regular, 2 scan edges)
screen images. Personal and firmware update data can • Optional RS-BA1 IP remote control software
also be stored on the SD card for easy setting. (the spectrum scope with the waterfall can be observed)
• CW functions: Full break-in, CW reverse, CW auto tuning

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