Icom IC-7600 HF/50 MHz Transceiver Information
Find reviews, modifications, comparisons, and technical details for the Icom IC-7600 HF and 6-meter amateur radio transceiver.
The Icom IC-7600 is a popular HF and 6-meter transceiver, known for its solid performance across the amateur radio bands. Many operators use this rig for everyday QSOs, DX chasing, and contesting, appreciating its receiver capabilities and user interface. It succeeded the IC-756Pro III and offers a range of features for both casual operating and more demanding digital modes.
Hams often look for ways to enhance the IC-7600, from extended RX/TX modifications to integrating it with PC software like fldigi for digital modes. There are also detailed reviews and comparisons, such as those by N9EWO and VA7OJ, which evaluate its performance against other transceivers like the Yaesu FTDX-3000 or Icom's own IC-7700. Operators can also find guides for modifications, including IF tap points for SDR dongles, to further customize their stations.
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Instructions to modify the ICOM IC-7600 to extend reception and trasmission
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The ICOM IC-7600 is an improved version of the IC-756 Pro and Pro II review by N9EWO
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An easy mod to make the 1st IF of the Icom IC-7600 accessible and connect to a cheap RTL SDR dongle by VE4NSA
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Comparing the ICOM IC-7600 and the Yaesu FTDX-3000
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IC-7600 User Evaluation and Test Report by VA7OJ
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The Icom IC-7600 compared to other Icom HF radios , like IC-756Pro III, IC-7700 and IC-7800 by VA7OJ/AB4OJ
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Official Icom comparison chart for IC 756 PRO III, IC-7600, IC-7700 and IC-7800
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HM-36 Modification to make it work with an IC-7200 and the IC-7600
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The ICOM IC 7600 transceiver as successor of the IC 756 Pro3, resource page with many links and resources to the Icom top line HF transceiver