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Icom IC-7100 HF/50/144/440 MHz Amateur Radio Mobile Transceiver D-Star Capable w/ Touch Screen - Original Icom USA Model

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Features

  • Touch Screen Control Portal - The radio control head features a large, multi-function, "touch screen"' DOT-Matrix LCD display that is positioned for easy view and operation. This is an important feature as the controller display not only provides information, but is your control portal to the IC-7100's feature settings and menus.
  • Control Head - Breaking the concept that a radio panel should be flat, the IC-7100's control head is designed for an optimal view angle for the LCD as well as the spacing for large fingers, and plenty of room to have a large internal speaker along with a CW keyjack, phone/speaker, microphone, and control cable.
  • D-STAR Ready - The IC-7100 provides D-STAR DV mode digital voice and low speed data communications. Add a third party GPS* and search the internal database based on your location. Additionally, the IC-7100 incorporates DR mode, which allows the user to control their D-STAR routing based on where they are talking FROM and where they want to talk "TO", including Reflector controls.
  • IF DSP features - The latest 32-bit floating point DSP supports many digital processing features such as digital IF filter, twin PBT, manual notch filters. Of course, those highgrade digital processing features work on all ham bands, from HF to the 70cm band.
  • Built-in SD Card Slot for voice storage and data cloning
  • Dual DSP chips deliver versatile digital processing performance
  • DSP controller RF speech compressor
  • Frequency coverage: (unit: MHz) - Receive - 0.030000 199.999999, 400.000000 470.000000
  • Frequency coverage: (unit: MHz) - Transmit - 1.800000 1.999999, 3.500000 3.999999, 5.255000 5.405000, 5.332000, 5.348000, 5.358500, 5.373000, 5.405000, 7.000000 7.300000, 10.100000 10.150000, 14.000000 14.350000, 18.068000 18.168000, 21.000000 21.450000, 24.890000 24.990000, 28.000000 29.700000, 50.000000 54.000000, 70.000000 70.500000, 144.000000 148.000000, 430.000000 450.000000

Description

The Icom IC-7100 is a mobile capable HF/VHF/UHF transceiver that offers up to 100W of output power on HF/50MHZ, 50W on 144MHZ and 35W on 430/440 MHz, while drawing a max of 22A. The triple conversion superhetrodyne in the IC7100 receives from 0.030 - 199.99 and 400-470 MHz. The intuitive touch screen interface makes operating the Icom IC-7100 a breeze and the large dot-matrix LCD display is positioned for easy view and operation. The controller head is compact in size, making it ideal for limited vehicle or desktop space and even works if you're wearing gloves. The control head also features a built in speaker that provides loud, clear audio as well as jacks for external speaker/headphones, a keyer and microphone. Optional RS-BA1 remote control software allows you to operate the IC-7100 from a remote PC over the internet or your local home network. A built-in SD memory card slot allows you to store various contents including voice memory, memory channels, D-STAR repeater memories and other personal settings. Mobile mounting is easy with the optional MBF-1 suction cup case and the MBA-1 controller bracket, providing easy tilt and swivel adjustments. The high-performance 32-bit floating point IF DSP delivers rich digital signal processing features including digital IF filter, digital twin PBT, noise reduction, CW auto tune, etc. -- those digital features work on all bands from HF to VHF/UHF. The built-in RTTY decoder allows you to instantly read a RTTY message on the display without the need for an external TNC or PC. In the box with the Icom IC-7100 you will find a HM-198 hand microphone, DC Power Cable, Spare Fuses, 13-pin ACC Cable, Electronic Key Plug, Microphone Clip/Hanger, Instruction Manual and Warranty Card.

Brand: Icom


Color: Black


Number of Channels: 505


Frequency Range: Receive - 0.030000 – 199.999999, 400.000000 – 470.000000, Transmit - 1.800000 – 1.999999, 3.500000 – 3.999999, 5.255000 – 5.405000, 5.332000, 5.348000, 5.358500, 5.373000, 5.405000, 7.000000 – 7.300000, 10.100000 – 10.150000, 14.000000 – 14.350000, 18.068000 – 18.168000, 21.000000 – 21.450000, 24.890000 – 24.990000, 28.000000 – 29.700000, 50.000000 – 54.000000, 70.000000 – 70.500000, 144.000000 – 148.000000, 430.000000 – 450.000000 See more


Tuner Technology: UHF


Voltage: 13.8 Volts (DC)


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: 8.9"D x 6.6"W x 2.3"H


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


Included Components: Control Cable, HM-198 Hand Mic, Icom IC-7100 Transceiver, Ferrite EMI Filter, DC Power Cable


Product Dimensions: 6.57 x 8.86 x 2.52 inches


Item Weight: 6.17 pounds


Item model number: IC-7100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Control Cable, HM-198 Hand Mic, Icom IC-7100 Transceiver, Ferrite EMI Filter, DC Power Cable


Country of Origin: Japan


Date First Available: June 4, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • IC-7100
I was torn between this and the direct sampling (SDR-in-a-box) IC-7300, which contains newer technology and costs a bit more, but doesn't support 2m/70cm/D-STAR. While there'll never be a transciever that does everything at once and does it perfectly, my budget doesn't currently permit the purchase of an HF-only base station plus a dual-band HT w/ D-STAR, so I opted for the IC-7100. Sure, it's a slightly older radio, but it's a solid unit nonetheless. It's also well-suited to the 'go box' kit I plan to build around it. Besides, I already have a dual-receiver upconverted SDR rig on my desk—it's what got me into this hobby in the first place—that's ideal for chasing signals to then pursue with the 7100. In my the end, which transciever is "best" is largely subjective. Read the reviews, but check out the manuals, too. If you're lucky enough to have a ham shop nearby, get some hands-on time with the models you're considering. Get what's right for YOU! Make sure to get the $100 rebate from Icom if you buy this model before 03/2017. For under $1000, the IC-7100 is a sweet deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2017 by Joshua G

  • Might seem expensive, but worth the price
I'm REALLY happy with this radio. Small, easily assembled and disassembled - fits in an ammo can with all its wires PERFECTLY for transport to/from remote operating locations. Great signal reports - hitting stations in Maryland from the Seattle area with just a portable CHA MIL whip antenna, no problems. While its not an SDR radio, the built-in soundcard and USB interface make digital modes easy. Nice to also have UHF/VHF in addition to HF - checking into local nets is easy, since 35w gets me to lots of repeaters. Still playing with D-STAR, but it's nice to know its there if I want to do digital voice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018 by Al Gordon

  • Great versatile radio
Great versatile radio. Lot of radio for the money. Works great on a HF, VHF and UHF. Works great on the D-star. Be nice if it had a built-in GPS
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019 by Lou Benoit

  • Icom 7100
Designed and built as Icon does.Many capabilities, good design. I have not began to explore the capability of this device.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2016 by Ben B

  • Icom IC 7100
This Radio come with Automatic Antenna Tuner?
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2017 by RAYMOND M.

  • Five Stars
Great radio and fast delivery
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2017 by BNP93

  • Five Stars
Good Product!
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2016 by Tom Truong

  • Wonderful radio, Great DSP, everything works well, just upgrade the microphone.
I've had this radio for just about a month now. I last had an Icom 756 Pro II, and I loved that radio for many reasons, and it is that radio that brings me to these opinions on the 7100. First off, this is all band all mode, it is the latest of the mobile radios that Icom has made, the last being the 7000, which I also had. Before those it was the 706 series, which were also outstanding radios. Now for the 7100, the first thing to know is that it has D-Star. So far, my D-star use has been on the 5100A, and I like it. I did not buy these radios to get D-star, I bought these radios for the glowing feedback from the many users of these radios. I've only used D-star on VHF/UHF, and combined with the internal GPS of these radios, D-star is a must have. I won't go into all that D-star does, or how well it works because that is not what makes this 7100 as good as it is. What does make the 7100 a great radio is the DSP. Icom has the most wonderful DSP filters I have ever used. I have power line buzz, and so much static that without filters my radio would be much less of a joy to use. When I first tuned into CW on 40M, I turned on the NB, the NR, they both did pretty good, but I still had some noise on the CW. Now I turned on the notch filter and I heard nothing, not even the CW. Then I move one cycle over and there was my CW, and only CW, loud and clear. That was the fist time I fell in love with this radio. The DSP on RX,and TX work as well as anyone could expect, and better than most would think. You have to use it to know how good it is. The touch screen is a nice touch, and I truly believe touch screens are here to stay, and many other radios will start coming with touch screens. Both the 5100 and 7100 both have touch screens, and they do enhance the radio, and how fast and easy it is to do anything to the filters, settings, or just view GPS data. The display is bright and clear, everything is easy to see. When you add text labels to frequencies, all information is on the screen and easy to see, this includes filters, modes, names, frequencies on both HF and repeater, where repeaters show the input and output frequencies, as well as the name of the repeater, I use the 7100 in the shack, and the 5100 in the car. The 7100 makes for a great base radio, and even better for people with limited space, as the control head has the speaker, and microphone connections, so the radio can be under the desk with the amplifier, and your desk can be clean and have room for your keyboard, and Ham-radio Deluxe computer for logging contacts. The transmit audio can not only be adjusted up and down like every other radio, but like some of better radios, you can adjust your transmit bandwidth, compression in or out, and its level. The stock microphone is the only down side to the 7100, so the first upgrade should be to the HM-151 hand mic with full radio control. I don't use the radio controls for much, but I get really great audio reports on the microphone, they refer to it as studio quality. When I switch back to the stock mic, the reports are not very good, with the HM-151 they are great. The HM-151 microphone is the microphone that came standard on the IC-7000, I can't see any reason not to give it to us with the radio, except for maybe the cost of research and development on these new radios must have cost Icom a lot. Good engineers don't grow on trees. You have to had owned few bad radios to know how many things could go wrong, or not work correctly to really appreciate how well these radios work. Most buyers of this radio complain about the lack of any mounting brackets. I don't happen to need mounting brackets since I use it on a desk, and it sits well on a desk. If you use this radio mobile, there are a number of ways to mount it, and I would not have any problem making my own bracket if I needed it. The bottom of the control head has a 1/4 20 standard tripod mount on it. So you can mount it to anything with a 1/4 20 bolt into the bottom. This is a wonderful radio, have no doubts that it will grown on you. The more you do with it, the more you will appreciate how well it works, and how little room it needs on your desk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2014 by Joseph M.

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