As a first for Icom’s HF/50 MHz radios, the IC-7300MK2 incorporates an HDMI™ port for external display connection. Operating information, such as frequency, scope, waterfall, and menus, can be shown on a large monitor, and audio can also be output through HDMI™ to the display’s speakers.
Class-Leading Compact Radio Evolves to the Next Level!
The IC-7300MK2 HF/50/(70) MHz* transceiver is an enhanced version of the highly popular IC-7300, which was Icom's first amateur radio to employ RF direct sampling technology and sold over 100,000 units worldwide. It delivers high-end performance and features in a compact, cost-effective package.
With RMDR improved by more than 12 dB and transmit phase noise reduced by over 12 dB, it delivers even cleaner, more powerful signals. Reduced heat generation ensures stable, long-hour operation — perfect for serious DXers and contesters.
The IC-7300MK2 also adds an external display output (HDMI™ port) and a built-in CW decoder. New connectivity options include a USB Type-C™ port, LAN port, and dedicated receive antenna connectors. The APF (Audio Peak Filter) function further improves CW signal intelligibility. With all these advancements, the IC-7300MK2 redefines what a compact HF transceiver can do.
* 70 MHz available on the Europe Version.
Enhanced Performance
Enhanced Performance
Improved RMDR and Phase Noise Characteristics
The IC-7300MK2’s RMDR is improved to about 12 dB typical* and transmit Phase Noise characteristics are improved by about 12 dB* compared to the previous model. The superior Phase Noise characteristics reduce noise components in both receive and transmit signals.
* 2 kHz separation at 14.2 MHz, CW, IF BW: 500 Hz.
What is RMDR
RMDR (Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range) is a key indicator of how much receiver sensitivity is degraded by strong nearby signals. A higher RMDR value means less blocking from adjacent signals. In general, lower LO phase noise results in better RMDR performance.
Enhanced Performance
Power Saving and Lower Heat Generation for Longer Continuous Operation
Through component selection and DC power optimization, the IC-7300MK2 reduces heat generation and enables stable operation during extended operating periods, such as contest operation. Compared to the previous model, the IC-7300MK2 reduces power consumption from 0.9 A to 0.7 A (typical) during RX standby. Furthermore, the fan control has been improved, making fan noise much less noticeable.
New Features
New Feature
HDMI™ Port for External Display
External Display Connection
New Feature
RX-ANT Connectors for BPF, Preamps and Receiving Antennas
RX Antenna IN/OUT (SMA)
The RX Antenna IN/OUT connectors enable you to take advantage of antenna characteristics for optimized reception, such as avoiding interference and QRN. External bandpass filters and preamps can also be connected to these connectors.
New Feature
Simplified Remote Control for RS-BA1
Whether from a remote location within your home QTH, or from a remote location somewhere around the world, the RS-BA1 (Version 2) software enables you to operate your IC-7300MK2*. With the addition of an Ethernet connector, a base station computer is not required. Not only can you control the radio settings and display a spectrum scope with the waterfall, you are able to remotely turn the radio ON or OFF through the Internet.
RTTY and CW decode functions are not supported in the RS-BA1 Control Software.
RS-BA1 Connection
New Feature
Built-in CW Decoder
CW Decoder
Another first for Icom’s HF/50 MHz radio, the IC-7300MK2 can decode Morse code signals without using a PC or other external equipment*. The decode settings can be customized to suit various situations and needs, including decode key speed (AUTO, LOCK, KEYSPEED linked), decode filter (AUTO, FIX), and threshold (AUTO, MANUAL).
Decoding accuracy may vary depending on receiving conditions.
New Feature
USB Type-C™ with Dual COM + Audio
USB Connection
The IC-7300MK2 provides a USB Type-C™ port with dual virtual COM ports and audio IN/OUT. You can use two applications simultaneously, such as FT8, logging and contest software, with just one USB cable.
CW decode output to the USB port is not supported.
New Feature
APF (Audio Peak Filter) for CW Signals
The APF improves CW reception by emphasizing a specific audio frequency, making it easier to zero in on a desired signal. The APF level is adjustable from 0 to 6 dB in 1 dB steps.
Real-Time Spectrum Scope
Equipped with a real-time spectrum scope, the IC-7300MK2 delivers sophisticated operation through intuitive touch control with advanced specifications, including resolution, sweep speed, and dynamic range. While listening to received audio, you can check for clear frequencies, monitor band conditions, and quickly access target signals with simple touch operation.
| Real-Time Spectrum Scope Specifications | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Scope System | FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) | Waveform Display Area (Vertical axis) |
80 dB |
| Sweep Speed | Max. 30 frames/sec (approx.), Selectable from Slow, Mid or Fast |
Reference Level Adjustment | -20 dB ~ +20 dB |
| Span Width | 5 kHz ~ 1000 kHz | Peak Level Hold (Max. Hold) | ON/OFF/Last 10 seconds |
| Resolution (Number of pixels shown at the 60 dB level, when receiving a signal.) | 1 pixel minimum (approximately) | Other Functions | • Average indication • Touch screen operation • VBW (Video Band Width) adjustment |
High-Resolution Waterfall Function
The combination of the waterfall function and the real-time spectrum scope assists in maximum receive performance of the IC-7300MK2, and increases QSO opportunities without missing weak signals. The waterfall function shows a change of signal strength over a period of time, and allows you to find weak signals that may not be apparent on the spectrum scope.
Audio Scope Function
The audio scope function can be used to observe various AF characteristics such as microphone compressor level, filter width, notch filter width and keying waveform in the CW mode. Either the transmit or receive audio can be displayed on the FFT scope with the waterfall function and the oscilloscope.
Automatic Contest Serial Numbering
Contest Serial Numbering Example
This function is powerful in CW and RTTY contests. Each time the pre-programmed memory is transmitted, the serial number is automatically counted from 001. The serial number can be set in multiple locations to ensure that the contest number is reliably copied.
Advanced RF Direct Sampling
The IC-7300MK2 utilizes RF direct sampling technology that directly converts RF signals to digital data and processes them within an advanced Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). This innovative approach dramatically simplifies circuit architecture while delivering exceptional performance that sets new standards in amateur radio.
Advanced “IP+” Technology
The “IP+” function significantly enhances intermodulation distortion (IMD) performance. When you receive strong interference adjacent to your intended signal, it intelligently optimizes the AD converter to minimize signal distortion and ensure clean reception.
15 High-Performance Discrete Bandpass Filters
Band-pass Filters
Incorporating 15 discrete RF bandpass filters with high-Q factor coils, the IC-7300MK2 delivers exceptional out-of-band interference suppression, comparable to premium-class transceivers.
Built-in Automatic Antenna Tuner
Automatic Antenna Tuner
A built-in automatic antenna tuner recalls optimal settings in its memory for rapid band switching. The Enforced Tuning function* enables operation with a wide range of non-resonant antennas, providing emergency communication capability.
Do not use the Enforced Tuning function except in case of an emergency. Transmission power may be reduced.
Multi-Dial Knob for Enhanced Operation
The intuitive combination of multi-dial knob and touch screen delivers fast, efficient control. Simply press the multi-dial knob to display the menu on the right side of the screen, touch to select your desired function, then rotate the knob for adjustment.
Large Touch Screen Color IPS LCD
The large 4.3 inch color IPS touch LCD offers intuitive operation. Using the software keypad of the touch screen, you can easily set various functions, and edit memory contents.
Touch Sreen Interface
Band Stacking Register
Multi-function Meter
Menu Screen
One-Touch FT8 Mode Preset
Experience simplified FT8 operation with one-touch preset switching. Simply select [FT8] from the preset menu to automatically configure all necessary settings, or choose [Normal] to instantly return to conventional operation. Presets 3 to 5 are user-programmable, ensuring compatibility with future digital modes.
Superior Sound Quality
A high-performance speaker unit with large magnet is housed in dedicated acoustic space for exceptional clarity, and minimal distortion, at any volume.
Aluminum Die-cast Chassis
Speaker Unit
SD Memory Card Slot for Data Storage
SD Memory Card Slot
(The SD card is not included.)
The IC-7300MK2 stores various data on SD cards, including communication recordings, voice memories, RTTY decode logs, and screen captures. Personal settings can also be saved, enabling instant configuration switching between operators with a simple card exchange.
Other Features
- Multi-function meter (Po, SWR, ALC, COMP, VD and ID)
- 101 memory channels (99 regular, 2 scan edges)
- CW functions: Full break-in, CW reverse, CW auto tuning
Rear Panel View
General
| Frequency coverage (USA version)*1 |
Rx |
0.030 ~ 74.800 MHz |
|---|---|---|
| Tx |
1.800 ~ 1.999 MHz |
|
| Frequency coverage (EUR version)*1 |
Rx |
0.030 ~ 74.800 MHz |
| Tx |
1.800 ~ 1.999 MHz |
|
| Mode | A1A (CW), A3E (AM), J3E (SSB), F1B (RTTY), F3E (FM) | |
| Number of channels | 101 (99 regular, 2 scan edges) | |
| Antenna impedance | 50Ω unbalanced | |
| Antenna connector | SO-239 × 1 SMA × 2 (RX antenna IN/OUT) |
|
| Power supply requirement | 13.8 V DC ±15% | |
| Power consumption | Tx | 21 A |
| Rx | 0.7 A typical (Standby), 1.25 A (Maximum audio) |
|
| Operating temperature range | –10 ˚C ~ +60 ˚C; 14 ˚F ~ 140 ˚F | |
| Frequency stability | ±0.5 ppm or less (–10 ˚C ~ +60 ˚C; 14 ˚F ~ 140 ˚F) |
|
| Frequency resolution | 1 Hz | |
| Dimensions (W×H×D) (projections not included) |
240 × 94 × 237.6 mm; 9.4 × 3.7 × 9.4 in |
|
| Weight (approximately) | 4.1 kg; 9.0 lb | |
*1 Varies according to version.
*2 Some frequency bands are not guaranteed.
*3 Please refer to the Amateur Radio regulations in your country for the 5 MHz band operation. The 5 MHz band is only available depending on the version.
Transmitter
| Output power |
HF/50 MHz bands | SSB/CW/FM/RTTY 0.6 ~ 100 W AM 0.125 ~ 25 W |
|---|---|---|
| 70 MHz band*4 | SSB/CW/FM/RTTY 0.3 ~ 50 W AM 0.075 ~ 12.5 W |
|
| Modulation system | SSB | Digital P.S.N. modulation |
| AM | Digital Low power modulation | |
| FM | Digital Reactance modulation | |
| Spurious emission | Unwanted emission | HF bands –50 dB or less 50 MHz band –63 dB or less 70 MHz band –60 dB or less |
| Out-of-band emission | HF bands –40 dB or less 50 MHz band –60 dB or less 70 MHz band –60 dB or less |
|
| Carrier suppression | 50 dB or more | |
| Unwanted sideband | 50 dB or more | |
| Microphone impedance | 600 Ω | |
*4 Depending on the transceiver version.
Receiver
| Receiver system | Direct Sampling Superheterodyne | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intermediate frequency | 12 kHz | ||||
| Sensitivity *5 | 0.5 ~ 1.799 MHz | 1.8 ~ 29.999 MHz | 50 MHz band | 70 MHz band*6 | |
| SSB/CW: (at 10 dB S/N) |
– | –16 dBμV (0.16 μV) |
–18 dBμV (0.13 μV) |
–16 dBμV (0.16 μV) |
|
| AM: (at 10 dB S/N) |
22 dBμV (12.6 μV) |
6 dBμV (2.0 μV) |
0 dBμV (1.0 μV) |
0 dBμV (1.0 μV) |
|
| FM (at 12 dB SINAD) |
– | –6 dBμV (0.5 μV)*7 |
–12 dBμV (0.25 μV) |
–12 dBμV (0.25 μV) |
|
| Sensitivity for RED version.*8 | 1.8 ~ 2.999 MHz | 3.0 ~ 29.999 MHz | 50 MHz band | 70 MHz band*6 | |
| SSB: (at 12 dB SINAD) |
10 dBμV emf | 0 dBμV emf | –6 dBμV emf | –6 dBμV emf | |
| AM: (at 12 dB SINAD) |
16 dBμV emf | 6 dBμV emf | 0 dBμV emf | 0 dBμV emf | |
| FM (at 12 dB SINAD) |
– | 0 dBμV emf*7 | –6 dBμV emf | –6 dBμV emf | |
| Squelch sensitivity (Threshold) |
SSB | 15 dBμV (5.6 μV) or less (HF: Preamp 1 ON, 50/70 MHz: Preamp 2 ON) | |||
| FM | –10 dBμV (0.3 μV) or less (HF: Preamp 1 ON, 50/70 MHz: Preamp 2 ON) | ||||
| Selectivity (Filter shape: Sharp) |
–6 dB | –40 dB | |||
| SSB (BW: 2.4 kHz) |
2.4 kHz or more | 3.4 kHz or less | |||
| CW (BW: 500 Hz) |
500 Hz or more | 700 Hz or less | |||
| RTTY (BW: 500 Hz) |
500 Hz or more | 800 Hz or less | |||
| AM (BW: 6 kHz) |
6.0 kHz or more | 10 kHz or less | |||
| FM (BW: 15 kHz) |
12.0 kHz or more | 22 kHz or less | |||
| Spurious and image rejection | HF bands | 70 dB or more | |||
| 50/70 MHz band*6 | 70 dB or more (Except for ADC Aliasing)*9 | ||||
| Audio output power | 2.5 W or more (at 10 % distortion with an 8 Ω load, 1 kHz) |
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*5 Or less, HF: Preamp 1 ON, filter shape Soft, 50/70 MHz: Preamp 2 ON, filter shape Soft.
*6 Depending on the transceiver version.
*7 28.0 ~ 29.7 MHz only.
*8 Or less, HF: Preamp 1 ON, filter shape Soft, 50/70 MHz: Preamp 2 ON, filter shape Soft, BW: SSB=2.4 kHz, AM=4 kHz, 60 % modulation, FM=7 kHz, 60 % modulation
*9 ADC Aliasing frequency: 124.032 MHz – RX frequency.
Tuner
| Frequency range | 1.8 ~ 70 MHz bands |
|---|---|
| Matching impedance range | 16.7 ~ 150Ω unbalanced (3 : 1 VSWR or less) |
| Tuning accuracy | 1.5 : 1 VSWR or less |
| Tuning time | 2 ~ 3 seconds (average) 15 seconds (Maximum) |
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
Supplied Accessories (May differ depending on the version)
・ Hand microphone, HM-219
・ DC power cable
・ Fuses
・ Plugs
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
MOUNTING BRACKETS
CARRYING HANDLES
ANTENNAS
ANTENNA TUNERS
POWER AMPLIFIERS
EXTERNAL DEVICES
ADAPTER CABLES
News
Catalogs / Brochures
| Brochures Name | Size |
|---|---|
| IC-7300MK2-A4.pdf | 3.57MB |
| IC-7300MK2-LT.pdf | 3.43MB |
Instruction Manual / Guides
| Name | Model Name | Note |
|---|---|---|
| BASIC MANUAL (Spanish) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| BASIC MANUAL (English) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| BASIC MANUAL (French) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| BASIC MANUAL (German) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| BASIC MANUAL (Italian) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| DOC (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA UE (ITALIANO) | IC-7300MK2 | |
| CI-V REFERENCE GUIDE | IC-7300MK2 | |
| ADVANCED MANUAL | IC-7300MK2 | |
| Installation Guide for Windows 11/10 | USB Driver IC-705/IC-905/IC-R15/ID-52A/ID-52E/ID-50A/ID-50E/ID-52A PLUS/ID-52E PLUS/IC-7760/IC-7300MK2 |
Firmware / Software
| Type | Model Name | Version | Last Update |
|---|---|---|---|
| USB Driver | IC-705/IC-905/IC-R15/ID-52A/ID-52E/ID-50A/ID-50E/ID-52A PLUS/ID-52E PLUS/IC-7760/IC-7300MK2 | Version 1.70 | 2025.11.13 |
| Firmware | IC-7300MK2 | Version 1.02 | 2025.11.13 |
| Control software | RS-BA1 Version 2 | Version 2.80 | 2025.11.13 |
Ingress Protection (IP) Code
Ingress Protection (IP) ratings define the level of protection provided by enclosures to prevent the ingress of foreign objects (dust) and liquid into the electrical equipment.
International Standard IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system that describes the sealing characteristics of electrical equipment.
The classification system uses the “IP” code, or “Ingress Protection” code, to define the level of seal.
An IP number contains two numbers (i.e. IP67) in most instances which relate to the level of protection provided by an enclosure or housing.
Either number may be shown as “X” (i.e. IPX6 / IP7X) to indicate the “X” part is not tested.
Degrees of Solid Particle Protection – 1st Digit
| IP6x | No ingress of dust; complete protection against contact. (Dust tight) |
|---|---|
| IP5x | Protected from the amount of dust that would interfere with normal operation. (Dust protected) |
Degrees of Liquid Ingress Protection – 2nd Digit
| IPx8 | Protected against continuous immersion in water. Depth and duration specified by model. |
|---|---|
| IPx7 | Protected against temporary immersion in water for 1 m (3.3 ft) for 30 minutes |
| IPx6 | Protected against water projected by powerful jets from any direction. 100 L per minute by a powerful jets (12.5 mm) for 3 minutes. |
| IPx5 | Protected against water projected by jets from any direction. 12.5 L per minute by a nozzle (6.3 mm) for 3 minutes. |
| IPx4 | Protected against water splashed against the equipment from any direction |



