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Icom IC-7610

Key Specifications

Bands
160m–6m (HF + 50 MHz)
Power
100W SSB/CW/FM/RTTY/PSK, 25W AM
Frequency Range
Rx 0.030–60.000 MHz, Tx HF/6m amateur
Receiver
Dual RF Direct Sampling SDR
MSRP (USD)
$3,499
Type
hf transceiver

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The Icom IC-7610 is what happens when Icom takes the direct-sampling architecture that made the Icom IC-7300 a market standard and scales it to true dual-receiver flagship territory. Two independent RF direct sampling receiver chains — each with its own DIGI-SEL digital preselector — deliver 110 dB RMDR performance that contest operators and DXers notice immediately in crowded band conditions.

If you are upgrading from an IC-7300 because pileups, adjacent strong signals, or dual-watch workflows limit your operating, the IC-7610 is Icom's answer. If you need battery portable HF, stay with the Icom IC-705. If Kenwood audio and mid-tier value matter more, compare the Kenwood TS-590SG.

Overview

Released as Icom's mid-flagship HF transceiver, the IC-7610 pairs dual identical receivers with dual real-time spectrum scopes on a 7-inch color touchscreen. Main and Sub bands operate independently from antenna through FPGA processing — monitor one band while working another, run diversity reception experiments, or watch both sides of a split pileup without external hardware.

The RF direct sampling design extends the IC-7300 philosophy: digitize early, process in software, update via firmware. Built-in automatic antenna tuning, IP remote control via RS-BA1, USB ports, LAN connectivity, and DVI-D external display output position the IC-7610 as a shack centerpiece for operators who treat receiver performance as the primary purchase criterion.

Transmit coverage spans standard HF amateur bands through 6 meters at 100 watts (25 watts AM). The IC-7610 is not a VHF/UHF rig — pair it with a mobile or HT for local emcomm, such as the Icom ID-52A or a Kenwood dual-band mobile.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Frequency coverage (Rx) 0.030–60.000 MHz
Frequency coverage (Tx) 160m–6m amateur bands
Modes SSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, PSK
Output power 1–100W (SSB/CW/FM/RTTY/PSK), 1–25W (AM)
Receiver architecture Dual RF direct sampling SDR
RMDR (typical) ~110 dB @ 2 kHz
Dual receive Independent Main and Sub receivers
DIGI-SEL Independent digital preselectors per receiver
Display 7" color touchscreen (800 × 480)
Antenna tuner Built-in (16.7–150 Ω)
Memory channels 99 regular + scan edges
Connectivity USB, LAN, DVI-D monitor, RX IN/OUT
Power supply 13.8 V DC ±15%
Current drain Rx ~3–3.5A, Tx max 23A
Dimensions 340 × 118 × 277 mm
Weight 8.5 kg (18.7 lb)

Operating Notes

Dual-receiver operation defines the IC-7610 experience. DX operators run Main on the working frequency while Sub monitors the DX station's split offset. Contest operators watch adjacent run frequencies without losing visual band awareness on the primary channel. Learning the touchscreen layout takes time — operators coming from the IC-7300 recognize the philosophy but face a larger UI with more simultaneous information.

Remote operation via RS-BA1 appeals to operators with noise-limited shacks or second-property stations. USB connectivity supports digital modes and logging with the same workflows IC-7300 users already know. Firmware updates continue to refine DSP behavior years after launch.

The built-in tuner handles typical wire and vertical mismatches to about 3:1 SWR. Serious antenna farms with multiple resonant antennas still benefit from external switching — the IC-7610 provides RX IN/OUT ports for advanced station integration.

Who It's For

The IC-7610 suits serious DXers, contest operators, and experienced hams upgrading from IC-7300-class rigs who need dual independent receivers and flagship RMDR. It rewards operators who will use dual-watch, spectrum scopes, and remote operation — not buyers who only need single-receiver HF phone and FT8.

Less ideal for first HF purchases, budget-constrained buyers, portable operators, and anyone without General/Extra HF privileges. New operators should start with the best Japanese radio for beginners guide and consider whether an IC-7300 satisfies before stepping to IC-7610 pricing.

Related Reading

The IC-7610 represents Icom's dual-receiver SDR maturity — Japanese RF engineering aimed at operators who measure receiver performance in dB, not dollars per watt alone.

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