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English Sony Year Introduced/discontinued : 1985/2003 Power: 4.5 Volts DC for the radio (D size, plus 3 penlights to back - up computer and clock). AC Mains adaptor often included in the price Size: 290 x 160 x 50 mm Weight: 1800 g Price: US$350, CAN$500 Coverage: FM, LW, MW, SW (150 - 29999 kHz) & 116 - 136 MHz Value Rating SSB. PLL dual conve[...]
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The following is a text version of an on air review broadcast by Radio Nederland Wereldomroep originally broadcast on January 17th 1985! Yes, that date is correct. This radio is more than 12 years old but is still sold in some shops in the USA. It has disappeared in other markets, but it still offers good value. The radio has been replaced by the S[...]
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computers, and gadgets, this is a very flexible set. You can also opt for manual tuning, with a conventional recognisable knob. It allows you to move in steps up and down the bands. You move in 50 kHz steps on FM, 25 kilohertz on the airband, and either 1 kHz or 100 Hertz on short, medium and longwave, depending on what you select. Those steps are [...]
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Sensitivity Another important quality to check for is the set's sensitivity, or its ability to pick up weak stations. The results here are quite good. Our sample was very sensitive on all bands and fortunately Sony introduced an RF gain control. This means that if signals on the 49 metre band in the European evening get too strong causing dist[...]
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Prices More than a decade ago, in 1985, the recommended retail price of the ICF - 2001D in the UK was £ 366 including VAT, but "normal" shop prices were between 10 and 15% lower than that figure. In North America, the set is (was) called the ICF2010 to distinguish it from so - called "grey market" imports. It was last seen at a[...]