

📡 Own the airwaves with the IC-7100 — where power meets precision in your palm.
The Icom IC-7100 is a versatile mobile HF/VHF/UHF amateur radio transceiver featuring a large, glove-friendly touch screen, up to 100W output power, and comprehensive frequency coverage from 0.03 to 470 MHz. It supports D-STAR digital voice and data communications with GPS integration, dual 32-bit DSP chips for advanced signal processing, and a built-in SD card slot for voice and data storage. Designed for professional and mobile use, it includes a compact control head with a built-in speaker and multiple connectivity options, making it ideal for serious amateur radio operators seeking a powerful, all-in-one communication solution.
| ASIN | B00KRQFV3I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,734 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars (21) |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.17 pounds |
| Item model number | IC-7100 |
| Manufacturer | Icom |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 6.57 x 8.86 x 2.52 inches |
| Special features | Touch Screen, D-STAR Ready |
| Whats in the box | Cable, Control Cable, Ferrite EMI Filter, HM-198 Hand Mic, Icom IC-7100 Transceiver |
A**I
Confiscated
Unaccepted item in my country it was confiscated
L**K
IC-7100
I was torn between this and the direct sampling (SDR-in-a-box) IC-7300, which contains newer technology and costs a bit more, but doesn't support 2m/70cm/D-STAR. While there'll never be a transciever that does everything at once and does it perfectly, my budget doesn't currently permit the purchase of an HF-only base station plus a dual-band HT w/ D-STAR, so I opted for the IC-7100. Sure, it's a slightly older radio, but it's a solid unit nonetheless. It's also well-suited to the 'go box' kit I plan to build around it. Besides, I already have a dual-receiver upconverted SDR rig on my desk—it's what got me into this hobby in the first place—that's ideal for chasing signals to then pursue with the 7100. In my the end, which transciever is "best" is largely subjective. Read the reviews, but check out the manuals, too. If you're lucky enough to have a ham shop nearby, get some hands-on time with the models you're considering. Get what's right for YOU! Make sure to get the $100 rebate from Icom if you buy this model before 03/2017. For under $1000, the IC-7100 is a sweet deal.
A**N
Might seem expensive, but worth the price
I'm REALLY happy with this radio. Small, easily assembled and disassembled - fits in an ammo can with all its wires PERFECTLY for transport to/from remote operating locations. Great signal reports - hitting stations in Maryland from the Seattle area with just a portable CHA MIL whip antenna, no problems. While its not an SDR radio, the built-in soundcard and USB interface make digital modes easy. Nice to also have UHF/VHF in addition to HF - checking into local nets is easy, since 35w gets me to lots of repeaters. Still playing with D-STAR, but it's nice to know its there if I want to do digital voice.
R**.
Icom IC 7100
This Radio come with Automatic Antenna Tuner?
L**T
Great versatile radio
Great versatile radio. Lot of radio for the money. Works great on a HF, VHF and UHF. Works great on the D-star. Be nice if it had a built-in GPS
B**B
Icom 7100
Designed and built as Icon does.Many capabilities, good design. I have not began to explore the capability of this device.
B**3
Five Stars
Great radio and fast delivery
T**G
Five Stars
Good Product!
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