

Above that, the radio dials it's RF output down in a self preservation measure. I don't know if the manufacturer resolved this or not, but I get 100 watts where ever my antenna is within 2:1 swr. I see people fussing about not getting 100 watts out of the radio on various different bands. I've owned this radio for about 6 months now and I really like it.

Note: For additional information, please look at the files under the "Documentation" tab. * Optional RS-BA1 IP remote control software * Dual DSP chips deliver versatile digital processing performance * Built-in SD Card Slot for voice storage and data cloning * Includes tactile tuning dial and direct frequency entry * Separate control head with separation cable * All bands 160 meters through 70cm (except 1.25m) * Digital voice (DV) and data on VHF/UHF D-STAR * All-mode operation: USB, LSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM (Rx only) When considering a new all-band all-mode D-STAR equipped rig, keep these ICOM IC-7100 HF/VHF/UHF Base/Mobile Transceivers from DX Engineering in mind! Of course, those high-grade digital processing features work on all ham bands from HF through the 70cm band. The latest 32-bit floating point DSP (Digital Signal Processing) supports many digital processing features, such as a digital IF filter, twin PBT (Pass-Band Tuning), and manual notch filters. The D-STAR DV mode has loads of advantages over the analog FM mode: Digitally modulated clear voice 950 bps of simultaneous data transfer D-STAR individual calling using YOUR call sign, and access to the worldwide D-STAR repeater network linked via the Internet, just to name a few. IC-7100 base/mobile transceivers provide D-STAR (Digital Smart Technology for Amateur Radio) and DV (Digital Voice) mode and low speed data communication on the 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands. The radio control head features a large, multi-function, "touch screen" Dot-Matrix LCD display! This is an important feature because the controller's display not only provides information, but is also your control portal to the IC-7100's feature settings and menus.īreaking the basic rule that a radio faceplate must be vertically flat, the IC-7100's control head is sloped for the optimal viewing angle for the LCD display! The large touch screen also provides ample spacing for big fingers! ICOM even allowed plenty of room to have a large internal speaker, along with a jack for a CW key, a headphones/speaker jack, a microphone jack, and a control cable connection. If you haven't yet heard of the ICOM IC-7100 HF/VHF/UHF Base/Mobile Transceivers, then we can tell you that ICOM is at it again! IC-7100 transceivers introduce another amateur radio first.
