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The 6400 does have an amazing Wide Noise Blanker that has done a great job on urban noise especially on the low bands. The 6400 does have 3rd Band Pass filters which make it great for Field Day or other high HF RF areas. IQ DATA is provided by the Flex DAX (Digital Audio eXchange).

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Since you will be feeding the IQ data to a PC program, no addition cables are required. While the 7610 will have IQ data available, the 6400 has IQ data available on both Slices today. I had a quick review and I wanted to comment on a few items. What do you think about these SDR transceivers? Did you decide on the Flex 6400M? Getting the Icom 7610? Surprisingly, I got a free Heil mic from HRO with the purchase of the IC-7610. They make great SDR transceivers in my opinion. It was close between the two and I am sure I’ll have a Flex someday. That is what tipped the scales in favor of the Icom 7610. The Icom IC-7610 just flat out looks better than the Flex, IMO.Operating without a PC will be better with the IC-7610.

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  • The Icom 7610 front is not as software (menu) driven as the Flex Radio.
  • My LDG AT-600ProII external auto tuner connects to this rig just like it does on the IC-7300.
  • The IC-7300 really delivered and I’m confident the IC-7610 will too.
  • There’s not much of a learning curve for me.
  • My familiarity with Icom and the Icom 7300 is a big advantage.
  • The twin peak filter is very effective in RTTY mode.
  • I enjoy using FSK with N1MM and MMTTY in RTTY contests.
  • As far as specs and features go, they look pretty equal.Īfter considering everything, this is what decided it for me: There is a lot more, and I mean A LOT MORE, to these radios than the few things I threw out there. There’s also a DVI-D video output on the rear of the IC-7610. I like the layout and Multi Function Meter display better than the Flex 6400M. It’s much better than the IC-7300 and better than the IC-7600.
  • The Icom 7610 has a 7″ touchscreen that is 800 x 480 resolution.
  • Microphone, phones and key jack on the front.
  • A and B external speaker jacks on the rear.
  • The Flex 6400M has (2) USB 2.0 ports on the rear. (2) USB ports on the rear, one is USB 3.0. There is an SD card slot on the front too.

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    (2) USB ports on the front for either a USB stick, keyboard or mouse.No PC required at the rig for remote access. The Icom 7610 has a RS-BA1 server onboard.The Icom 7300 spoiled me and I enjoy FSK. I/Q signal output from the USB connector (provided in future firmware).The Flex 6400M shares the same antenna with the receivers. Independent receivers, separate antennas. It may be too much for me to handle 😯 The Icom 7610 has 1 MHz. I would love to see that much of the bands on a 30″ monitor.

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  • Full Duplex (with stipulations) The Icom doesn’t have it.
  • Flex 6400M remote operation with Smartlink looks like it’s a breeze.
  • The Icom has just one, but you can add the RC-28 remote control USB encoder.
  • I wouldn’t have bought the auto tuner, so it would have been about $900 less than the Icom 7610 (not really a feature).
  • It’s an 8″ IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 and there is a HDMI output on the rear. It is hands-down the best touchscreen on any HF rig.
  • The Flex 6400M has a few knobs and I love the touchscreen.












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