Compact HF desktop transceiver with 30 KHz to 30 MHz double-conversion receiver and 100 Watt max RF output transmitter. Basic features as IF shift, noise blanker, CW keyer, built-in antenna tuner control circuit. Ideated in Japan.
Reference market : amateur-radio
IC-78 specifications
General |
Frequency coverage | |
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Receive | 0.0300 ~ 29.9999 MHz [1] |
Transmit | 1.6000 ~ 29.9999 MHz [2] |
Mode | |
CW / FSK (RTTY) / LSB / USB / AM | |
Tuning step | |
1 / 10 / 100 Hz / 1 / 5 / 9 / 10 / 100 KHz |
Receiver |
Sensitivity | |
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SSB / CW / RTTY | 0.16 uV (1.6~30 MHz, 10dB S/N) |
AM | 13 uV (0.5~1.6 MHz, 10dB S/N) 2.0 uV (1.6~30 MHz, 10dB S/N) |
Selectivity | |
SSB / CW / RTTY | > 2.1 KHz (-6dB)
< 4.5 KHz (-60dB) |
AM | > 6 KHz (-6dB)
< 20 KHz (-40dB) |
RF preamplifier | |
Yes [3] | |
RF attenuator | |
20 dB | |
Spurious and image rejection | |
> 70 dB (1.6~30 MHz) | |
IF-shift range | |
± 1.2 KHz (SSB / CW / RTTY) ± 0.25 KHz (CW-N / RTTY-N) |
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NB (Noise Blanker) | |
Yes, with level adjust | |
RIT (Receiver Incremental Tuning) | |
± 1.2 KHz | |
Frequency stability | |
± 200Hz max within 60' warm-up
± 30Hz/h max with temperature of 25°C ± 350Hz max with temperature from 0°C to +50°C |
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IF (Intermediate Frequency) | |
1° | n/a |
2° | 455 KHz |
Squelch sensitivity | |
SSB / CW / RTTY | 5.6 uV (threshold) |
CW features | |
Semi break-in / full break-in Pitch control from 300 to 900 Hz (default 600 Hz) Reverse mode L/USB |
Transmitter |
Output power | |
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SSB / CW / RTTY | 2 ~ 100 W |
AM | 2 ~ 40 W |
Spurious emission | |
< -46 dB | |
Carrier suppression (SSB) | |
< 40 dB | |
Unwanted sideband suppression (SSB) | |
> 50 dB | |
Microphone | |
600Ω | |
CW features | |
6~60 wpm Keyer |
Features |
Memory | |
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99 regular memories
1 VFO |
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Display | |
1 Hz frequency resolution 30-segments signal meter bar |
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Antenna | |
SO239 50Ω | |
Power supply | |
13.8 ±15% VDC external | |
Power consumption | |
2A RX, typ 1.3A RX, squelch ON 20A TX, max power |
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Audio power | |
2 W on 8Ω | |
Audio output | |
Jack 6.35 mm headphone
Jack 3.5 mm external speaker |
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Connections | |
Jack 8-pin (microphone) Jack 3.5 mm (CI-V remote control) Jack 6.5 mm (CW keyer) RCA (ALC) RCA (send) Socket 13-pin (accessories) Socket 4-pin (AH-4 antenna tuner) |
Mechanical and environmental data |
Operating temperature | |
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from -10°C to +60°C | |
Dimensions | |
240 (W) x 95 (H) x 239 (D) mm, projections not included | |
Weight | |
3.8kg |
- Guaranteed range 0.5~30 MHz.
- Not guaranteed for some frequency bands, varies according to version.
- For 1.6~30 MHZ. The preamplifier operate below 1.6 MHz but sensitivity may be reduced in some cases.
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The ICOM IC-78, former and export only version of the IC-718 radio device, is a compact HF transceiver. Features such as 99 memory channels, high C/N ratio on PLL, direct channel entering, data communication capabilities and more, offer easy operation for anyone. The transceiver delivers a powerful 100W of output power and its one-piece die-cast aluminum construction, combined with a large heat sink, helps keep internal temperatures down and ensures that operation is stable at high duty cycles. The IC-78 is equipped with a large LCD, easy to read, and a minimum number of switches. This allow for superior feature selectability, also keys access functions directly with no secondary function key. A well-designed double-conversion system to help minimize image and spurious responses for better signal fidelity, is also built-in. The combination of the low IMD first mixer and new PLL circuit allows superior basic receiver performance.
When the optional CR-338 crystal unit is installed, it allows up to ±0.5 ppm of extremely high stable operation. An optional 2nd IF filter can be installed into the transceiver, providing 5 passband widths selectable. These the optional IF filters available : FL-53A for 250Hz@6dB (CW/RTTY-N modes), FL-52A for 500Hz@6dB (CW/RTTY-N modes), FL-222 for 1800Hz@6dB (SSB-N mode), FL-96 for 2800Hz@6dB (SSB-W mode), FL-257 for 3300Hz@6dB (SSB-W mode).
IC-78 filter construction on 2nd IF
With an optional IF filter installed into the IC78 the filter selection switches the passband width as shown in the table:
Standard Filter / Bandwidth | |
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SSB | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
CW | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
RTTY | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
AM | 6 kHz [normal] 2.4 kHz [narrow] |
FL-52A Filter / Bandwidth | |
SSB | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 0.5 kHz [1] [narrow] |
CW | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 0.5 kHz [narrow] |
RTTY | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 0.5 kHz [narrow] |
AM | 6 kHz [normal] 2.4 kHz [narrow] 0.5 kHz [1] [narrow] |
FL-53A Filter / Bandwidth | |
SSB | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 0.25 kHz [1] [narrow] |
CW | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 0.25 kHz [narrow] |
RTTY | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 0.25 kHz [narrow] |
AM | 6 kHz [normal] 2.4 kHz [narrow] 0.25 kHz [1] [narrow] |
FL-96 Filter / Bandwidth | |
SSB | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.8 kHz [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
CW | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.8 kHz [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
RTTY | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.8 kHz [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
AM | 6 kHz [normal] 2.4 kHz [narrow] 2.8 kHz [1] [narrow] |
FL-222 Filter / Bandwidth | |
SSB | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 1.8 kHz [1] [narrow] |
CW | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 1.8 kHz [narrow] |
RTTY | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] 1.8 kHz [narrow] |
AM | 6 kHz [normal] 2.4 kHz [narrow] 1.8 kHz [1] [narrow] |
FL-257 Filter / Bandwidth | |
SSB | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 3.3 kHz [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
CW | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 3.3 kHz [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
RTTY | 6 kHz [1] [wide] 3.3 kHz [wide] 2.4 kHz [normal] |
AM | 6 kHz [normal] 2.4 kHz [narrow] 3.3 kHz [1] [narrow] |
- Can be used when the expanded filter selection is turned on in the initial set mode.
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