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Bob Dobbs wrote:
Wonder why neither the 2010 nor the SW77 had it, or why it isn't on newer units like the G3? The 2010 is an interesting story. The ICF-7600D aka ICF-2002 had already came out, which was a much better (and smaller) radio than the ICF-2001. The then obsolete ICF-2001 design was sold to Sangean, who was producing them for Radio Shack and selling them under their own brand name ATS-803. Meanwhile Sony found that AM stereo had bombed and they had a warehouse full of AM stereo decoder chips with no one interesting in buying them. There were four competing systems of AM stereo and in the US, the FCC let the market decide. The market, as it were, decided that AM stereo was not something they were interested in buying radios for. A Sony engineer figured out that he could use the AM stereo decoder chip as a selectable sideband synchronous detector chip. The sync detector of the 2010 worked the way it did, because that's how it worked. No one said "let's design a sync detector" and made it that way, it was the other way around. The 2010 was a combination of the 2002's design, the sync chip and the 2001's ergonomics, put together to produce a new radio. It added some features (such as air band) that were not available before in addition to the sync detector. Eventually, Sony sold many 2010's and still had more chips, so they "improved" the 2010 and sold that as the SW-77. One of the noticable improvments was 100 memory channels instead of 32. From what I understand shortwave performance was not as good. :-( Eventually Sony sold out of the chips and since they had been manufactured in the early 1980's was unable to produce more. It would have required a re-design to use manufacturing techniques 20 years newer, which would have required a new radio design and there was not enough demand for it. BTW, the 7600-GR, is a descendent of the 2002 with similar size and ergonomics. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM New word I coined 12/13/09, "Sub-Wikipedia" adj, describing knowledge or understanding, as in he has a sub-wikipedia understanding of the situation. i.e possessing less facts or information than can be found in the Wikipedia. |
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