An overview of the ICOM IC-7410 transceiver. See the October 2011 issue of QST magazine for the complete review and ARRL Lab test results.
An overview of the ICOM IC-7410 transceiver. See the October 2011 issue of QST magazine for the complete review and ARRL Lab test results.
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First111!!
Why did they leave those tiny little dials at the bottom for?
I hoped Icom would have sorted out a stronger better made dial rather than what looks to be the same as the IC-7400 – Flimsy.
Thank for the review
73 de M0VST – KD8MGW
Thanks for the 720p – for some reason the sound is only in the left channel… but that’s OK for now… at least the pic quality matches the material!
Another thing lacking – on the back – something that any new radio should have as a matter of course… an IF out for SDR monitoring! Will this be as slow in coming as USB outputs were/are?
Thanks for the Icom IC-7410 review. It is nice watching this video in 1080p full screen mode.
73 de KI7F
thanks for the walk through on the ICOM IC-7410
~73
Dan/KB1VWQ
ok
MORE ARRL YOUTUBE VIDEOS PLEASE ! DE K9IOU
Nice one Bob 73
@markbeermonster What dials? The monitor gain, compression gain, etc? They are great. You push in and they pop out so you can adjust them then push them back in to get them out of the way and keep them safe. Very well thought out way to put lots more knobs in a small space. And they are not flimsy and they are quite an expensive feature. Retractable knobs vs menus… maybe you would rather wade through a zillion menus to get to those controls like on brand Y.
@traplander Its the very bottom row of tiny dials I don’t like. I own the 7400 and these feel like cheap wobbly dials……
Buttons or menus I don’t care, I just want a quality product which feels like it fits the amazing price.