Icom IC-R75 Communications Receiver Details
Find links to software, reviews, and official product information for the Icom IC-R75 shortwave receiver.
The Icom IC-R75 is a popular HF and 6-meter communications receiver, widely used by hams and shortwave listeners for its solid performance across the bands. Introduced in 1999, this tabletop receiver covers frequencies from 30 kHz up to 60 MHz, making it suitable for monitoring a wide range of amateur radio activity, broadcast stations, and utility transmissions. Many operators appreciate its features for casual listening and DXing.
Operators can find detailed product pages and technical specifications for the IC-R75, including its official Icom America product page. There are also several in-depth reviews, such as the one by N9EWO, that discuss its operational characteristics and performance. For those who want to control the receiver from a computer, open-source software like TK75 is available, allowing programming and remote operation.
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Open source software designed to control and program the ICOM IC-R75 receiver
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Resource page for the ICOM IC-R75 at RadioReference
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Icom IC-R75 product page at SWling.com with technical details and links
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A detailed review of the Icom IC-R75 30 kHz -6 0 MHz Receiver first introduced in 1999
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eHam users review of the Icom IC-R75 receiver
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Detailed review of the ICOM IC-R75 communications receiver, covering specifications, performance, and accessories like filters and DSP modules.
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Icom IC-R75 tabletop HF communications receiver came onto the market back in 1999 and was taken out of production in late 2015. Frequency coverage is from 30 hz right to 60 MHz. This allows one to catch the 6 Meter amateur band as well.