Icom IC-7610
HF + 50MHz Transceiver
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The ICOM IC-7610 SDR HF/50MHz Transceiver official product page with product specifications, option accessories and video at ICOM UK
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PD9Z reviews the ICOM new IC-7610 with a list of surprising features he has found on this transceiver. Signal reception performances are one the mosto valuable features found on this high-end RTX by ICOM. Along to his review you can access several other resources related to the IC-7610 including manuals, tips and tricks, videos, and configuration settings to be implemented in order to be used with Heil Sound headsets.
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Receiver performance test of the Icom IC-7610 transceiver done by Rob Sherwood
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Article about interfacing Ham Radio Deluxe software to Icom IC-7610 transceiver. Article explain how to customize CI-V Address value, and how to properly connect the PC to the IC-7610 USB ports. Include videos and links to drivers.
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Announcement of the Icom IC-7610 during the Tokyo Ham Fair, August 20 2016.
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Some recent videos of the new Mid Class RTX by ICOM, the IC-7610 HF+50MHz amateur radio transceiver.
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An article comparing the Icom 7610 transceiver over The FlexRadio Flex 6400M
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European version of the ICOM IC-7610 leaflet in A4 Format PDF File
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The ICOM IC-7610 SDR HF/50MHz Transceiver Basic Manual in English PDF File 13 MB
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The official announcement of the Icom IC-7610 mid class amateur radio transceiver
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Without any doubt at all, the best radio I have owned is the ICOM IC-7610. But the grass is always greener and so even though I loved my IC-7610, I thought there might be something better out there. I purchased a YAESU FT-DX101D and really disliked it.
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This page provides instructions for unlocking additional frequency bands on your IC-7610 transceiver to access the 60m band. The step-by-step guide is useful for hams looking to expand their operating capabilities and communicate on this popular band. By following these instructions, you can ensure that your transceiver is set up correctly to operate within the regulations of the 60m band.