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Yaesu FT-DX10 And Icom IC-7300, Side By Side Comparisons

“This is an unofficial side by side comparison of the 2 receivers while incorporating the noise reduction and filtering features of the two. I am greatly surprised at the level of DNR and clarity of the Yaesu receiver. Noisy signals can be almost completely cleaned up with enough filtering turned on.. These two radios are not a fair comparison, the prices are totally different. The 7300 is a fantastic radio, I own it. There is no negative aspects pointed at either radio in this video. We just assumed that the amount of 7300 users in the world would want to see how the 7300 compares to this brand new Hybrid SDR by Yaesu.”

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