Specifications
Reprinted from October 2011 QST © ARRL
predecessors in the IC-746 series and the
IC-756 series. ICOM does advise users not to
place anything on top of the IC-7410.
And Furthermore . . .
Where does the IC-7410 fit into the larger
Amateur Radio transceiver market?
While
the IC-7410 occupies the middle ground in
terms of price, its performance definitely
trends toward that of higher-tier transceivers.
An IC-7410 goes for approximately
$2000 at the big outlets, and the optional 6 and
3 kHz filters are about $125 apiece. In the
end, parsing the feature sets of ICOM’s
similar models will be part of anyone’s
buying decision. Do I want 2 meters and
UHF capability? Would I rather have a
subreceiver? Should I go with all the filter
options? At its price point — even factoring
in the optional filters — the IC-7410 would
prove a worthy choice for value-conscious
casual and serious operator alike, or as a
second radio. An ARRL staffer who used
the radio may have summed it up best: “Very
impressive performance and looks!”
Manufacturer: ICOM America, 2380
116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004; tel 800-
872-4266; www.icomamerica.com.
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