Dave,
Lot's of good information here: http://www.ab4oj.com/icom/ic7300/main.html http://www.ab4oj.com/icom/ic7300/7300notes.pdf https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ic-7300/search/messages?query=noise
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ic-7300/conversations/messages/17751 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ic-7300/conversations/messages/12900 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ic-7300/conversations/messages/12897
12897Re: [ic-7300] Will the IC-7300 Solve My Issue? Expand Messages Bob K6UJFeb 26 Adam,
How would you rate the NB in the IC-7300 compared to the one in the IC-7700 ? I never used a 7700 but the IC-7300 NB is more effective on my local power line noise than my Elecraft K3 (which does pretty well)
Bob K6UJ
From: "farson@... [ic-7300]" ic-7300@yahoogroups.com To: ic-7300@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2017 5:48 PM Subject: Re: [ic-7300] Will the IC-7300 Solve My Issue?
Hi Ron,
I owned all the radios in the 756/756Pro series from 1998 to 2008, and never found their noise blanker implementation satisfactory. The first viable NB I encountered was in the IC-7700.
I have made it a rule never to keep more than two generations of technology in my station, so all the old analogue radios (725, 728, 729, 751A, 765, 781) are long gone - except for a mint IC-703+. The present state of propagation makes me wonder whether I can justify even one HF radio, but I need a station as a test bed.
I had two HP 8640B's, but a Marconi 2018A and 2019 (made in England) replaced them in 2010. The Marconi's have better phase noise, especially in the 0-200 Hz offset range. The fan driver circuit in the 8640B ruins the low-end phase noise of the instrument.
73, Adam VA7OJ/AB4OJ
Not being in a particularly noisy environment, I'm not able to give you much insight about pulse-noise performance. But the IC-7300 Noise-Blanker does have three adjustable parameters.
73
On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 16:02:49 -0800, Dave Schmidt via SBARC-list sbarc-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
Gigaparts, HRO and Main Trading all have a black Friday sale on the Icom IC-7300 ($999.95 after $100 rebate). Best part is the wife said I could get one :) Bad part is that I tend to over analyze things and sure enough I'm doing it with this radio.
Question for the group - do any of you have firsthand experience with this radio especially in an environment with high noise (power lines mostly I think). I've read it doesn't do well in high noise environments and that's the thing that's keeping me from buying it.
Dave ai6vx