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ANNOUNCING THE CONTESTER'S RIG

Hot News! New IC-7700 V2.20 Firmware was released on 20 July 2018. Click link below.


Fig.1: IC-7700 front panel.
Fig.3: IC-7700 rear panel.
Fig 5. IC-7700 RF BPF bank. Note the large toroidal coils.
Fig.6: IC-7700 200W PA board. Click for larger image.
Fig.7: IC-7700 spectrum scope, ±2.5 kHz span, SLOW sweep. Photo courtesy ON6SAS.

IC-7700 Overview

The new IC-7700 is a self-contained, top-performance HF/6m transceiver closely related to its 'bigger brother', theIC-7800. Its main features are:

  1. Two independent DSP units.

    • One DSP (TI TMS320C6727B) is dedicated to the transmitter and receiver, and the other (TI TMS320C6720B) to the spectrum scope. These are of a later generation than the TMS320C6713 used in the IC-7800.

  2. HF/6m transmitter with a MOSFET PA delivering 200W output at full duty cycle.

    • The PA utilizes a pair of MRF150 MOSFET power devices.

    • The new Rev. 12/13 PA employs a single ST Micro STAC2942 output device.

  3. Quiet, built-in switch-mode mains power supply.

  4. Single HF receiver with I/Q second mixer, offering +40dBm 3rd-order intercept point*.

    • The single receiver should be seen not as a disadvantage, but as a plus. The single receiver allows no-compromise RX performance at a reasonable price; BNC sockets on the rear panel, and CI-V, allow easy connection and synchronization of a second Icom transceiver such as the 756Pro3 as a secondary receiver. Many prospective IC-7700 buyers already own an IC-756Pro3. Add the IC-7700 to your existing Pro3 for the perfect contest station; use the IC-7700 as your main transceiver, and the IC-756Pro3 as a spotting receiver.
    • Upgrade from your IC-765 or IC-775DSP, and get the benefits of a spectrum scope.

  5. Built-in 'Digi-Sel' automatic tracking RF preselector.

    • The built-in tracking preselector, and relay-switched front end, offer unrivalled strong-signal HF performance.

  6. Built-in high-speed automatic antenna tuner.

    • The tuner covers the HF and 6m bands.

  7. Selectable 15, 6 and 3 kHz roofing filters (refer to Fig. 4 above.)
    • As provided in the IC-7800. The filters are optimized for lowest IMD. Each filter is mounted on a plug-in daughterboard.

  8. Precision OCXO with ±0.05ppm frequency stability and 10 MHz Reference I/O jack

    • The precision OCXO with 10 MHz REF I/O allows the IC-7700 to clock other equipment, or to be clocked from a higher-level master clock source.

  9. 7' color TFT LCD display.

    • The display includes a simulated analogue multi-function meter.

    • Rear-panel VGA socket for external video monitor.

  10. Multi-function spectrum scope with configurable resolution bandwidth (RBW).

    • RBW is configurable by selecting scope span and sweep rate.
    • The adjustable RBW permits spectral analysis of received signals. IMD products and spurs can be displayed.
    • Fig. 6 is a typical scope screenshot. The green trace is the real-time spectral display; the blue trace is the peak-hold display. Note the low 'grass' level in the absence of signals.

  11. Built-in RTTY/PSK31 modem requiring only a USB keyboard. Rocksmith pc crack by skidrow password.

    • The built-in RTTY/PSK31 modem allows use of the IC-7700 as a complete digimode terminal, requiring only a keyboard. This is great for semi-portable operation (e.g. Field Day) or when shack space is at a premium.

  12. IF-DSP notch filter with adjustable parameters.

    • The notch filter shape factor is selectable in 3 steps, and its maximum stopband attenuation is 70 dB.
  13. Multi-function noise blanker implemented in DSP.

  14. Separate, high-performance 6m receiver front end.

  15. Digital voice recorder.

  16. Front-panel USB ports for USB memory drive and keyboard.

    • The USB memory drive socket permits use of pocket USB memory drives. No CF card is required.

* at 50 kHz test-signal spacing.

User Manual Erratum

Contrary to the statement on p. 3-5 of the earlier IC-7700 user manual, the numerical keypad is not backlit and does notlight when theF.INP key is pressed. This has been corrected in all newer editions of the manual, from ENG_1 onwards. The correct procedure reads as follows:

  • Download the Ver. 2.20 upgrade and accompanying manual here.

  • This upgrade was released on 21 May 2015.

  • Note: All versions of the IC-7700 are upgradeable to Ver. 2.10.

  • View the new Ver. 2.0 and higher spectrum scope/waterfall and audio scope screen modes.

  • Watch my IC-7700 Ver. 2.0 Firmware presentation at Dayton 2014.

Rev. 12 IC-7700:

This IC-7700 version was released in April 2011. It incorporates redesigned PA200W and FILTER Units. The new PA200W uses a single STMicroelectronicsSTAC2942B dual MOSFET power device in its output stage. The serial number prefix begins with '1' e.g. 1201234 (US/Canada), 1301234 (EU), 1701234 (UK).

The previous serial number ranges begin with '0' e.g. 0201234 (US/Canada), 0301234 (EU), 0701234 (UK), and have the earlier PA200W (2 X MRF150) and FILTER Units.

Q: Why was Dual Watch omitted?

A: Provision of Dual Watch would most likely have pushed the price well above the USD 6K target.

Q: Then how can I monitor my transmit frequency in split operation?

A: By pressing the XFC (Transmit Frequency Check) button.

The IC-7700 received FCC certification onFebruary 11, 2008. FCC ID: AFJ300900

The officialIcom Japan IC-7700 pageandbrochure*(in English)

The Icom Canada IC-7700 page

The comprehensiveIC-7700 brochure*mirror

IC-7700 Upgrade Model brochure*USA/CanadaEurope

Dayton 2007 pre-releasebrochure*

Icom Japan IC-7700 pre-releasebrochure* (in English)

IC-7700User Manual V6

Icom JapanFirmware Updates page

Firmware Manuals: V2.20V2.10 V2.00 (the big one!)

RS-BA1 V1.96, compatible with IC-7700 Firmware V2.20. RS-BA1 User Manual V9.

Note on USB Memory Drives- removing proprietary formatting

Connecting an Icom Radio to a PC*, by John White VA7JW

AGC in the IC-756Pro3, IC-7600, IC-7700 and IC-7800

AGC and Noise Blanker in an IF-DSP Receiver

IC-7700 Noise Blanker Demo: 20m SSB signal with severe impulse noise.NB offNB on

The IC-7700 Drive Gain Control

The IC-7700/IC-7800 'Digi-Sel' Preselector

The IC-756Pro3 as 2nd receiver with the IC-7700

View or download the 15-minute Icom JapanIC-7700 Promotion Movie (in English)

My IC-7700 User Review & Test Report

Noise Power Ratio (NPR) Testing of HF Receivers*including IC-7700

IC-7700 NPR Test Data*

IC-7700 MW Broadcast Band Tests

On-Air IC-7700 Microphone Trials with VA7JW and VA7OJ

Glenn McNeil, VK4BG: IC-7800 PA Power Device Replacement Notes. (Also applicable to the IC-7700)

Use the IC-7700 as a bench spectrum analyser!

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The IC-7700 Spectrum Scope: RBW & Grass Levels

My friend Matt KK5DR'sIC-7700 User Review

IC-7700 Presentation at North Shore ARC, North Vancouver BC, October 2008

Icom Serial Number Decoding Tools

My IC-7700 Meets a K3(Rev. 2, July 2011) by Jeff Smith VE1ZAC

Comparing the IC-7700 and IC-7800*, by George Bethea K5JZ

How close were we with the 'IC-7X00'?

* PDF document.

The G3NRW IC-7300 Resources Page ……………. g3nrw.net/IC-7300

******************* FLASH UPDATE !!!

******* 20 July 2018

IC-7300 Firmware updated to version 1.30

Details at

******* Updated 23 July 2018

First of all, thanks to the many people who sent me emails over the last few months since the introduction of the IC-7300 Resources Page last November. The reaction continues to be very positive, and several people included details of items to add to the site.

What's new this month

  1. The Icom firmware v1.30 manual
  2. There is a new entry for the home page of the Silicon Labs Virtual COM port driver for all platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android.
  3. Icom recently released version 1.30 of the IC-7300 firmware.
    Remember: the firmware update process includes a full reset of the rig, so if you have made any changes to user settings that you want to keep, you should save them first on an SD card, and load them back in again after the firmware update. Also remember that each firmware upgrade contains all previous upgrades, so there is no need to revert to previous versions.
  4. Added links to three documents:
    Push2Tune: Detailed Push-to-Tune schematic for the IC-7300, by W7ARK
    HOW to use fldigi and flrig with the IC-7300, by John Wells, KB0NE
    SO2R with two IC-7300s, by JA1NLX
  5. Added link to Win4Icom site
  6. Three additions to this page:
    — FA-AS Automatic Antenna Selector
    — Analog S-meter PCB
    Wire Bale Desk Stand
    That's it for the new entries this time. I hope you find the site useful, and as usual I welcome any additions and corrections to the site for the next update to the G3NRW IC-7300 Resources Page.
73
Ian, G3NRW
g3nrw@g3nrw.net

The IC-7300 Resources Page

The basic intent of the IC-7300 Resources Page is to act as a single focal point for all information to do with the IC-7300. Newcomers to the rig should find this particularly useful and convenient.

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Note that no original documents are stored anywhere on the Resources Page. Instead, all table entries are URLs pointing to the documents themselves. This ensures that whenever the document owners modify the document content, you will always find the up-to-date versions.
Note also I am very aware there are several sites covering the IC-7300 that have been long established, and which many people refer to. Probably the most well-known of these are the sites created by Adam Farson, VA7OJ/AB4OJ. I fully acknowledge the existence of these sites, and have absolutely no intention of duplicating or superseding them, or 'stealing their thunder'!
Next, you may wonder why this site is called a Resources 'Page' (singular), when the site actually comprises many pages. This goes back to previous sites I have built covering several rigs and test equipment, at a time when I had no experience of building 'proper' websites.
Instead, each site was lovingly carved out in raw html in a single page using a plain text editor! Inevitably the pages eventually became so large and unmanageable that I finally bit the bullet by learning WordPress. First candidate was the TS-590 Family Resources Page, which I broke down into many separate pages with much better site navigation. However, because it was based on the original single 'Page', the name has stuck. This IC-7300 Resources Page is closely modeled on the TS-590 Page.

A quick tour of the sections in the G3NRW IC-7300 Resources Page

This consists of several listings of Icom and Icom-related documentation:
  • Introductory Documentation
  • Technical Documentation: Links to the IC-7300 Basic Manual, Full Manual, Service Manual etc
  • RS-BA1 Remote Control Software Documentation
  • IC-7300 Reviews
  • Other Documentation Sources
URLs of Icom software.
Details of the current IC-7300 firmware release, plus older versions that are still available from Icom.
A selection of user-written HOWTOs on various topics.
A selection of user-written technical support files, and a table for general Technical Reference Books.
This is a large collection of software utilities that you will find useful when connecting the IC-7300 to a Windows PC. They include serial port monitors, serial port emulators, Windows latency monitor, hex editor, audio cable emulator and much else besides.
A listing of application management and control software packages (DXLab, Ham Radio deLuxe, WCS software from RT Systems etc), plus a much longer listing of well-known digital communications apps that you can run with the IC-7300 (fldigi, WSJT-X, WSPR and about 30 more).
This section contains links to non-Icom hardware that is either produced specifically for the IC-7300 or which supports several rigs including the IC-7300.
This is the 'big daddy' section of the IC-7300 Resources Page, consisting of more than 80 (mostly) YouTube videos covering all aspects of setting up and using the IC-7300. For convenience the videos are grouped as follows:
  • Introduction to the IC-7300
  • IC-7300 Hints and Tips
  • Spectrum Scope
  • External Display Software
  • Digital Setup
  • Digital Modes: General
  • Digital Packages: General
  • Digital Packages: IC-7300-Specific
Some of the videos are only a few minutes in duration, but very effective in illustrating points of detail that no amount of reading the printed user manuals can match.
Three topics are covered here:
  • Signal Monitoring: a miscellaneous collection of links to sites where you can arrange skeds, monitor your own signals and provide signal reports to others
  • Meeting Points: details of IC-7300 Yahoo Groups, the IC-7300 Facebook page and the weekly SDR on-air discussion group on 20m
  • Contact Icom
The place where you can submit feedback to the IC-7300 Resources Page owner.
A listing of other sites created by G3NRW.

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All trademarks and company registrations mentioned on the IC-7300 Resources Page are acknowledged and remain the property of their respective owners



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