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From 40 years of RF design expertise comes

the Masterpiece Ham Radio Transceiver


Icom is a pioneer in the amateur radio world. Starting with the
first analog PLL circuit in the IC-200 to the ground-breaking 32-
bit DSP technology used in the IC-756PRO, Icom’s developed
some of the most innovative radio equipment ever made.
Continuing with this tradition, Icom announces the ground-
breaking IC-7800!

The IC-7800’s somewhat familiar looks will remind many HF


operators of the IC-781. The IC-781 set benchmarks back in the
1980’s as that generation’s ultimate HF transceiver. Some of
today’s operators still feel the IC-781 is the pinnacle in amateur
radio design. They have not seen the IC-7800. It takes amateur
radio to a whole new level of performance. The IC-7800 will be
viewed as the pinnacle radio for years to come.

The IC-7800 is an artistic fusion of over 40 years analog RF


circuit development expertise and cutting-edge digital technology.
The result is TWO identical receivers with 110dB dynamic range,
+40dBm 3rd order intercept point, and unmatched DSP
technology in the HF bands something that has never been
achieved in Ham radio!

Simply put, Icom has developed the ultimate Amateur HF


transceiver. No one else comes close!

2nd mixer
(Image rejection mixer) DSP Circuit

15kHz BW
IF
1st mixer BPF AMP
Pre- IF 90° IF
BPF AMP LPF 6kHz BW Phase A/D AMP BPF AMP
selector AMP AMP
(Except FM mode) shifter
IF
BPF AMP
CPU AGC
1st LO 3kHz BW DET
(Except FM mode)
90°
BPF Phase
shifter D/A AGC
DET

AGC Loop line


rived from out of band interference such as multi- prevents saturation of the 1st IF amplifier. The
+40dBm IP3 multi operation or strong broadcast stations. It other AGC loop detects the AGC voltage at the
(3rd order Intercept Point) automatically tracks the intended signal keeping digital IF filter output which has only passed the
the pre-selector’s bandwidth centered on the op- intended signal and draws the full potential from
Icom’s considerable analog RF circuit experi- erating frequency. The center frequency of the the digital IF filter. Combining the digital IF filter,
ence combined with cutting-edge digital technol- pre-selector is manually adjustable from the manual notch, and the 1st IF stage, these are all
ogy results in an astonishing 110dB receiver DIGI-SEL tuning knob on the front panel. controlled by the DSP unit. 110dB of ultra wide
dynamic range and a +40dBm IP3 in the HF dynamic range in the receiver means the IF am-
bands. A first in Ham radio! To achieve this su- plifier is distortion free from strong signals.
perior receiver performance, Icom’s engineering 2nd mixer
Image rejection mixer DSP unit
team completely re-engineered the whole analog
circuit and matched it to the DSP units. This al- IF AMP
90° Phase
AMP AMP
IF AMP A/D BPF
shifter
lowed us to explore new technical dimensions. IF AMP
IF AMP AGC
DET
Dynamic range characteristics 90° Phase AGC
(in 14MHz band) shifter D/A DET
IP3 (3rd order Intercept Point)
AGC Loop line
+40dBm
DIGI-SEL unit
Audio output level

Dynamic range
110dB DIGI-SEL Characteristics in the 14MHz band Full AGC controls
REF 0.0dBm DL –30.0dBm MKR 14.16MHz
10dB/ *A_Write Norm B_Blank Norm –8.73dBm

The IC-7800 accommodates both the “on-the-fly”


0dB
MARKER
14.16MHz operator as well as the most avid “tweaker” op-
[dB]
erator by providing tunable AGC preset and
50 manual AGC level controls. The AGC time con-
40 3rd order stants can be set in the 3 presets (slow, medium
Sensitivity Intermodulation
30
and fast), adjustable from 0.1–6 sec. (0.3–8 sec.
20
at AM) delay. Then the addition of the AGC VR
10 Noise floor level
control enables the user to “tweak” or fine tune
3dB the AGC reaction time.
0

Input level at the antenna connector [dBm]

START 0Hz STOP 30.00MHz


RBW 300kHz VBW 300kHz SWP 200ms ATT 10dB
Internal distortion reduction
AGC setting screen
The IC-7800 uses durable mechanical relays for Less internal phase noise
BPF switching instead of non-linear semi-con-
ductors, like switching diodes which can cause Digital IF filter
Simple receiver system configuration is the best
distortion. The mechanical relay reduces sec-
way to eliminate sources of the spurious signals
ondary distortion at the primary stage of signal The IC-7800 incorporates the “build your own” fil-
and distortion from transceivers. The IC-7800 uses
processing. ter. This allows the operator to adjust filter shap-
a double conversion system composed of a D-
MOS FET 1st mixer and a newly developed image ing (sharp or soft), filter bandwidth, and center
rejection mixer for the 2nd stage. The 1st mixer frequency characteristics, without missing the ac-
stage is driven with a signal from the high-drive tion. Multiple filter memories store the last used
Local Oscillator with excellent C/N. The image re- filter settings by using operation mode. This al-
jection mixer for the 2nd stage reduces signal dis- lows the operator to quickly switch filters for con-
tortion through IF processing and provides a stant operating conditions, such as in a contest.
high-fidelity signal to the DSP unit. This system Icom’s digital IF filters give you performance that
provides wide dynamic range, reducing the distor- is not possible with crystal or mechanical filters.
tion from strong signals and lower intermodulation.
BPF unit

Improved blocking

Contesters know how frustrating it is to experi- Filter preset screen.


ence a strong adjacent signal that’s blocking the
receiver from pulling out a weaker signal. Before
the 1st amplifier, the IC-7800’s three roofing fil- Digital twin PBT (Passband Tuning)
ters block strong adja-
cent signals. You can Once the IF filters have been “tweaked”, the op-
select the filter widths erator has additional control with the digital twin
from 15kHz, 6kHz PassBand Tuning (PBT). The digital twin PBT al-
and 3kHz, depending lows flexibility of both the IF shift and narrowing
on operating mode. of the digital IF passband by moving the IF pass-
(FM mode is fixed to band. With the digital IF filters, PBT performance
Three roofing filters
15kHz.) allows you to cut away all the interference and
Multiple AGC loops noise to hear the actual signal.
Icom’s DIGI-SEL In addition to the filter preset menu, the LCD indi-
The IC-7800 has multiple AGC loops. The AGC cates the twin PBT conditions across the top of
The pre-selector works between 1.5MHz and voltages detected in front of and behind the digi- the screen, so you can still use the lower portion
30MHz and rejects distortion components de- tal IF filter in the DSP unit. The first AGC loop of the TFT display for other radio operations.
modulation characteristics, enabling weak signal
Digital manual notch filter Variable level noise reduction work without distortion or interference from
strong signals in the band.
In recent years, HF operators have marveled at The 32-bit DSP processing power of the
how well DSP reduces interfering signals and IC-7800 produces real results by separating a Quad processing
noise. Signals such as heterodynes and AM Carri- signal component from the noise with the vari-
ers can be eliminated with Automatic Notch filter able noise reduction. By suppressing the noise The IC-7800 incorporates four independent, 32-
technology. Making interference from RF sources components, an outstanding signal-to-noise ratio bit floating DSP units and 24-bit AD/DA convert-
such as beat signals and RTTY signals is a thing is achieved, providing clean, clear audio in all ers. By having four independent DSP units, the
of the past. Additionally, the filter shape of the modes without distortion of the target signal. radio will respond to operator changes in an in-
Manual Notch can be adjusted in three steps, with stant, as each DSP unit has a dedicated function.
more than 70dB of attenuation! Adjustable noise blanker While there is one for
each receiver, this in-
[dB] 10 cludes the AGC and
A newly designed, digital noise blanker signifi-
0 Filter controls, there is
cantly reduces pulse type noise. As part of the
–10 a DSP unit for transmit
32-bit DSP function, there are three adjustments:
–20 as well as a DSP unit
Wide threshold level, blank time parameter, and atten-
–30 for the Spectrum
Middle uation level.
–40 Narrow Scope.
–50
DSP Unit
–60 50MHz band preamplifier and mixer
–70
–80 The IC-7800 was designed with the 6m afi- Two completely independent
–90
cionado in mind. Rather than sharing circuits receiver circuits
–100
–800 –600 –400 –200 0 200 400 600 800 used for HF, a separate preamplifier and mixer
[Hz] was designed especially for 6m. This greatly im- The IC-7800 incorporates two completely inde-
Manual notch filter characteristics
proves the receiver sensitivity by reducing inter- pendent receivers, from the antenna inputs all
the way though to the stereo headphone or indi- at 0˚C to 50˚C. This specification means that even
vidual external speaker outputs. All the perfor- on the 50MHz band, frequency error is less than
mance of the first receiver is duplicated for a 2.5Hz! In addition, a 10MHz reference frequency
perfectly matched set of “Twins”. When con- can be input and output for accurate tuning.
nected to external stereo headphone, main and
Example of spectrum scope centered on the receiving frequency.
sub receiver audio can be mixed or separated to
right and left.

Real time spectrum scope

With its introduction in the IC-781, having a spec- Example of fixed spectrum scope range.
trum scope in an HF radio changed the way HF
OCXO Unit
operators “see” the band! Due to the DSP unit for
the scope, the IC-7800’s spectrum scope pro-
vides excellent sensitivity, with 80dB of dynamic Central Control
range. While the scope rivals many of today’s
commercial test sets, there are 7 steps, ranging In the heat of a big contest or a DX-pedition, con-
from ±2.5 to ±250kHz. This is up to 500kHz of trol placement is extremely important as every
spectrum! second counts. So Icom took a proven system,
Also, there is a setting to allow for specific scope the IC-781, and used the basic front panel de-
edges or center the span on the receiving fre- sign for the IC-7800, incorporating improvements
quency. In addition to these features, the scope Mini scope screen. for all the new features and controls. Often used
has 3 levels of attenuator (10dB, 20dB, 30dB), 3 functions, including RF power and key speed
types of reference markers (main receiver, sub re- Ultra high stability OCXO unit have independent large knobs for easy access.
ceiver, transmit), 3 levels of sweep speed (slow, The “XFC” button is placed efficiently for holding
mid, fast), peak hold and main/sub band one The IC-7800 uses the OCXO (Oven Control Crystal the button by the left hand, and moving the main
touch switch. Oscillator) unit which is stable to within ±0.05ppm dial with the right hand.

The above photo shows actual size.


match their operating style. This all changes with
7-inch wide color TFT LCD 200W output power the CF memory card! Prior to a contest, opera-
at full duty cycle tors may record their preferred IC-7800 settings
While Icom’s RF engineering team reviewed re- such as filter, Digital Voice Recorder (DVR) mem-
ceiver designs for how the IC-7800 hears a signal, The newly designed push-pull power amplifiers ories, antenna settings, etc. When it’s their turn
close attention was also paid to how the operator using power MOS-FETs work on 48V DC. They to operate, simply insert their CF card into the
sees a signal. Details such as response time, color, provide a powerful 200W output power at full IC-7800. In a flash, the ‘7800 is now “their rig”,
resolution, and visibility were extremely important. duty cycle and low transmit intermodulation. An and there’s nearly zero down time!
Thus, an active matrix 7-inch (800×480 pixel) TFT effective cooling system maintains internal tem-
color display was selected for the IC-7800. peratures within a safe range and prevents ther- Digital voice recorder
This large display shows main, sub-band frequen- mal runaway.
cies, including various settings, and operating con- The IC-7800’s Digital Voice Recorder (DVR) is a
ditions, as well as the spectrum scope, S-meter, very convenient function for contests, DX-pedi-
and RTTY/PSK31 decoded messages. The “virtual” tions, and even normal operation. Record your
S-meter shows smooth and accurate analog-look- callsign, CQ, or contest number in up to four
ing needle swings whose response is selectable memory locations. A total of 90 seconds is avail-
from 3-steps (fast/mid/slow). In addition to the “vir- able for the four memories, with each memory
tual” meters, the IC-7800 has digital multi-function channel being soft partitioned to allow custom
bar graphic meters to show various conditions, in- recording sizes.
cluding transmitter PA temperature and voltage. If a The front panel control of the DVR allows you to
larger display is desired, the IC-7800 has a VGA record incoming signals up to 200 seconds for
connector for an external monitor and an S-meter PA unit and heat sink 20 channels (Max. 30 sec. per channel). The play-
connector for an external analog S-meter. back automatically mutes the receiver for clear
playback of the previous 15 seconds of recorded
audio. It’s the perfect feature for those contest
operators wanting to improve their UBN reports.
Bar type meter
Digital IF data filter

For the AFSK operators, the IC-7800 automati-


cally adjusts its digital IF filters for optimum set-
PA unit (close up)
Edge width meter tings. When the digital IF filters are adjusted to
500Hz or less in SSB or SSB-D, the sharp CW
Microphone equalizer bandpass filter (BPF) is selected and the 1/4 tun-
ing step is selected.
One of the four 32-Bit DSP units is used for ad-
justing the transmit audio. Digitally tweak your 4 antenna connectors
Multi-function meter transmit audio with the separate bass and treble
controls for incredible sounding audio. This built-in For the ultimate in antenna control, the IC-7800
audio equalizer has a total of 121 combinations has 4 antenna connectors with a programmable
for each phone mode, so you can master the automatic antenna selector. Each antenna con-
warm, full audio you want. In addition to the nector can be customized to the antenna usage
equalizer, a new parametric transmit bandwidth type, such as a beam for TX and a beverage an-
for the SSB mode allows the operator to set both tenna for RX, as well as to specific antenna/band
the high- and low-pass filter limits. (100, 200, 300, configurations.
500 for the high-pass and 2.5, 2.7, 2.8 and 2.9 kHz
Memory list screen (Wide setting)
for the low-pass). Then store the filter settings into
the three bandwidth memories. The operator
RTTY/PSK31 operation without may now go from DX to rag chew audio with the
PC connection push of a button.

Antenna memory setting screen


Another amateur radio first is the capability of re-
ceiving and transmitting RTTY and PSK31 with-
out the aid of a computer. While decoded RTTY Complete CW features
and PSK31 is shown on the 7-inch display, sim- Transmit bandwidth setting
ply connect a USB keyboard to the IC-7800 to All of the following CW capabilities are included
send as well. To reduce errors in receiving RTTY, in the IC-7800:
the IC-7800 has a digital twin peak filter to reduce RF speech compressor • DSP controlled CW keying waveform shaping
interference from other signals in the band. In the • Multi-function electronic keyer with adjustable
PSK mode, the AFC function tracks the receiving The IC-7800 utilizes the 32-bit DSP for the RF keying speed from 6–60 wpm, dot-dash ratio
signal for accurate tuning and the NET function speech compressor providing the maximum punch from 1:1:2.8 to 1:1:4.5 and paddle polarity
allows you to send at the shifted frequency. without the fuzzy sound. It’s great for breaking • CW pitch control from 300 to 900Hz (5Hz pitch)
In addition, a total 8 channels of RTTY and through the noise and hash to complete the QSO. • CW-Reverse mode operation with selectable
PSK31 transmit memory stores up to 70 charac- normal (default) carrier point
ters of often used messages for each channel. CF memory card • Double key jack system (front and rear panel)
• Full break-in and semi-break-in functions
Making big scores means keeping your team • CW/AM auto tuning function helps to zero in on
fresh on those long DX-peditions or Multi Op intended signals within ±500Hz range
contests. Swapping out operators usually in- • 4 channels of memory keyer with 70 characters
volves time-wasting radio tweaks, because each of transmit memory
RTTY decode screen
operator has their own favorite settings to best • Bug keyer and microphone up/down keyer
Other outstanding features

[Antenna line] [Transmitter] • Built-in voice synthesizer announces operat-


• High speed automatic antenna tuner covers • Tx monitor ing frequency, mode and signal strength.
HF and 50MHz bands. • 50 CTCSS tone encoder and decoder • Programmed scan, memory scan, select
• BNC type Rx In/Out connectors for receiver • VOX capability (Voice operated transmission) memory scan, VSC scan and ∂F scan
antenna or external attenuator, etc. • All mode power control • Main dial tension control
[Receiver] [Operation] • CI-V interface capability
• General coverage receiver covers from • Set mode function for flexible and speedy setting • Optical digital audio input/output
30kHz to 60MHz (* Some frequency bands are • Memory pad stores up to 5 or 10 operating • FFT scope averaging function for both PSK
not guaranteed. Depending on version.) frequencies and RTTY decoder
• Two types of receive preamplifiers: • Quick split function and frequency lock func- • BNC type Transverter connector
Preamp 1; Increase low level signal im- tion for split operation Offset frequency is user programmable and
proving intermodulation characteristics • Triple band stacking register actual frequency is displayed.
Preamp 2; High gain preamplifier • SSB/CW synchronous tuning • UTC/Local Clock and timer function
• Built-in receive audio equalizer tweaks re- • Single knob control from squelch to RF gain • Screen saver function
ceive audio with the separate bass and treble • RIT and ∂Tx variable up to 9.999kHz
controls • 1Hz pitch tuning and indication Supplied accessories:
• 7-step attenuator (3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 21dB and OFF) • 101 memories with 10-character alphanumeric • CF memory card • AC power cable
• Auto tuning step function • Spare fuses • Speaker plugs • Key plug
• External speaker connectors for main and • ACC plugs • Power plug • Pin plug
sub receiver • Firmware update capability from your PC • Rack mount handles

Rear panel view

q w e r t y r u

i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 @0 @1 @22 @22 @3

q Antenna Connectors i External Display Connector (VGA) !6 S-meter Output Jack


w Ground Terminal o Ethernet Connector !7 External Memory Keypad Jack
e Breaker Switch !0 USB Keyboard Connector !8 Key Jack
r Receive Antenna Connectors A/B !1 RS-232C Connector !9 Tx/Rx Control Jack (Relay)
t Transverter Jack !2 CI-V Remote Control Jack @0 ALC Input Jack
y AC Power Cord Receptacle !3 S/P DIF In/Out Jacks @1 ALC Level Pot
u Main Switch !4 Reference Frequency In/Out Jack @2 ACC Sockets A/B
!5 External DC Output Jack @3 External Speaker Jacks
SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL TRANSMITTER FM (BW: 15kHz at 12dB SINAD)


28–29.999MHz 0.5µV*1
• Frequency coverage*1 : • Output power (continuously adjustable) :
50.0–54.0MHz 0.32µV*2
U.S.A. Version SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK31, FM 5–200W
*1 Pre-amp 1 is ON, *2 Pre-amp 2 is ON.
Rx 0.030– 60.000MHz*2 AM 5–50W
• Squelch sensitivity (Pre-amp: OFF):
Tx 1.800– 1.999MHz 3.500– 3.999MHz 137kHz, CW* More than –20dBm
SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK31 Less than 5.6µV
5.3305, 5.3465, 5.3665, 5.3715, 5.4035MHz*3 (* Depending on version.)
FM Less than 1µV
7.000– 7.300MHz 10.100–10.150MHz • Modulation system :
• Selectivity (representative value):
14.000– 14.350MHz 18.068–18.168MHz SSB DPSN modulation
SSB (BW: 2.4kHz) More than 2.4kHz/–3dB
21.000– 21.450MHz 24.890–24.990MHz AM Digital low power modulation
Less than 3.6kHz/–60dB
28.000– 29.700MHz 50.000–54.000MHz FM Digital phase modulation
CW (BW: 500Hz) More than 500Hz/–3dB
Europe Version • Spurious emission : More than 60dB (HF bands)
Less than 700Hz/–60dB
Rx 0.030– 60.000MHz*2 More than 70dB (50MHz band)
RTTY, PSK31 More than 360Hz/–6dB
Tx 0.1357– 0.1378MHz 1.810– 1.999MHz • Carrier suppression : More than 63dB
(BW: 350kHz) Less than 650Hz/–60dB
3.500– 3.800MHz 7.000– 7.100MHz • Unwanted sideband suppression:
AM (BW: 6kHz) More than 6.0kHz/–3dB
10.100– 10.150MHz 14.000–14.350MHz More than 80dB
Less than 15.0kHz/–60dB
18.068– 18.168MHz 21.000–21.450MHz • ∂TX variable range : ±9.999kHz
FM (BW: 15kHz) More than 12.0kHz/–6dB
24.890– 24.990MHz 28.000–29.700MHz • Microphone impedance : 600Ω (8-pin connector)
Less than 20.0kHz/–60dB
50.000– 52.000MHz
• Spurious and image : More than 70dB
*1 Frequency ranges vary depending on version.
rejection ratio
*2 Some frequency ranges are not guaranteed. RECEIVER
*3 Carrier point frequency. • Audio output power : More than 2.6W at 10% distortion
• Receive system : Double conversion with an 8Ω load
• Mode : USB, LSB, CW, RTTY, PSK31, AM, FM super-heterodyne system
• Number of channels : 101 (99 regular, 2 scan edges) • RIT variable range : ±9.999kHz
• Intermediate frequencies : • PHONES connector : 3-conductor 6.35 (d) mm (1⁄4″)
• Antenna impedance : 50Ω unbalanced (Tuner off) 1st 64.455MHz (Main receiver)
• Antenna connector : SO-239×4 and BNC×2 • EXT SP connector : 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (1⁄8″)
64.555MHz (Sub receiver) /8Ω×2 (For main and sub bands)
• Power supply requirement: 85–265V AC 2nd 36kHz
• Temperature range : 0˚C to +50˚C; +32˚F to +122˚F • Sensitivity (typical) :
• Frequency stability : Less than ±0.05ppm SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK31 (BW: 2.4kHz at 10dB S/N)
(0˚C to +50˚C, after warm up) 0.1–1.799MHz 0.5µV*1
• Frequency resolution : 1Hz (minimum) 1.8–29.999MHz 0.16µV*1
• Power consumption : Tx Max. power 800VA 50.0–54.0MHz 0.13µV*2
Rx Stand-by 200VA (typ.) All stated specifications are subject to change without no-
AM (BW: 6kHz at 10dB S/N)
Max. audio 210VA (typ.) tice or obligation.
0.1–1.799MHz 6.3µV*1
• Dimensions : 424(W)×149(H)×435(D) mm; 1.8–29.999MHz 2µV*1 The LCD display may have cosmetic imperfections that appear
(projections not included) 1611⁄16(W)×57⁄8(H)×171⁄8(D) in 50.0–54.0MHz 1µV*2 as small or dark spots. This is not a malfunction or defect, but a
• Weight (approx.) : 25kg; 55lb normal characteristic of LCD displays.

OPTIONS

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SP-20 EXTERNAL SM-20 DESKTOP HM-36 HAND MICRO- CT-17 CI-V LEVEL
SPEAKER MICROPHONE PHONE CONVERTER
HF+50MHz 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER 4 audio filters; headphone Unidirectional, electret mi- Hand microphone with For remote transceiver
Covers all HF and 50MHz bands, provides clean, stable jack; can connect to 2 crophone for base station [UP/DOWN] switches. control in the remote jack
1kW output. Automatic antenna tuner and compact detach- transceivers. operation. [UP/DOWN] using a PC equipped with
able controller are standard. 2 exciter inputs and 4 antenna Input impedance: 8Ω switches and a low cut an RS-232C port.
connectors are available. Max. input power: 5W function are available.

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