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It really is as good as the demo

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Finally got the software to recognize the 6600 and presto.....the noise level without doing anything for adjustment on 20m was at least three S units better.  Voices clear and a joy to listen to.  Everything appeared "smoother"  like a high end tube mike.  the waterfall/visual mega pan adapter was so easy to use to identify the stations.  The  icom 7300 was a step in the right direction as was the 7610.  But having a 7300 and using the 7610 now gives me a great reference point.  Taking it to the living room to DX during commercials on my ipad tonight also makes the XYL impressed that I'm "watching" TV with her.  

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  • Member ✭✭
    edited July 2019
    It's only going to get better as you learn it more.

  • Member ✭✭
    edited June 2019
    Bert, I also have a 7300 and 7610. I enjoyed both of them for a good while. Then, nearly a year ago, I acquired a 6600, and it's the 6600 that gets turned on every time.  I am thinking to sell the two Icoms because it's a waste to let two nice radios just sit.  As John said, it's only going to get better.  The 6600 is so enjoyable to use. Congratulations on joining the Flex ranks.
  • Member ✭✭
    edited June 2019
    Our club purchased an IC-7610. When it came time for me to replace my 6300, the use of the 7610 convinced me to buy a 6600, and haven't regretted it for a second. You are gonna love it, Bert.

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