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john KB5AG August 2nd 03 05:53 AM

Knut; Sound is "tinny"? The 2001 sounds tons better than the 2010, it
has a real speaker, a decent amplifier, and bass/treble controls. I was
disappointed with my 2010 versus the 2001 in terms of sound.

I do agree with your other points, though. A 2001 will go for $50-$100 on
ebay.

John
"Knut Otterbeck" wrote in message
news:l8vWa.20650$KF1.308629@amstwist00...

The ICF-2001 was among the first digital radios back in '83. For the time

a
hot item. If you want , you can say this was the radio that "started it
all" - the generation of digitally operated/PPL radios. But not on par

with
the next-generation ICF-2001D (also called ICF-2010) , by now a legendary
performer...

In the ICF-2001 , the Keypad "hangs" after some years , SSB switch
(contacts) wear out , sound is "tinny" , the set is somewhat cumbersome to
operate ....

I would not spend much today on this model , but it's quite nice all the
same.


--

Knut Otterbeck
Oslo - Norway

http://www.geocities.com/grundig_satellit
Grundig Satellit info & Radio links
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"Enoon" wrote in message
...
wrote:

Paul, just MHO, but the 2001 (a 2010 here in the States) I bought
new in the mid-80s still works perfectly also, and I use it
fairly often. :-) The last time I looked on Ebay, 2001s were
selling pretty well, so letting it be bid on worldwide might
be worth your bother. Either way, good luck!
--Ken AC4RD



Ken,

It is the ICF-2001D that is the same as the 2010, not
the ICF-2001. ICF-2001s show up with some frequency
on E-bay, and seem to go for something less then $100.
I don't think it is worth the hassle for the OP to
offer world-wide.





starman August 2nd 03 08:01 AM

matt weber wrote:


Depends upon which 2001 it is. The 2001 D is known as a 2010 in much
of the rest of the world, and odds are if it is in good working order,
you can get more than you paid for it. The 2001D/2010 is actually
still being built as far as i can tell (but probably not much longer),
other variants of the 2001 are much less valuable.


The 2010 is/was a full coverage HF receiver, while some versions of the
2001-D have certain frequencies (bands) disabled. This is because some
countries don't permit their citizens to listen to police or military
communications. The 2010/2001-D is out of production as of January,
2003.


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matt weber August 3rd 03 04:42 AM

On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 03:01:38 -0400, starman wrote:

matt weber wrote:


Depends upon which 2001 it is. The 2001 D is known as a 2010 in much
of the rest of the world, and odds are if it is in good working order,
you can get more than you paid for it. The 2001D/2010 is actually
still being built as far as i can tell (but probably not much longer),
other variants of the 2001 are much less valuable.


The 2010 is/was a full coverage HF receiver, while some versions of the
2001-D have certain frequencies (bands) disabled.

Hate to disappoint you, but I have the 2010 service manual. There are
4 versions of the 2010, and only one has full coverage (The North
American Version). The Saudi vesion doesn't have SSB or Synch or Air
band, and that and two other versions (European IIRC) have various
holes in the coverage.

This is because some
countries don't permit their citizens to listen to police or military
communications. The 2010/2001-D is out of production as of January,
2003.


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starman August 3rd 03 08:35 AM

I have the service manual too. The versions with blocked coverage were
sold as the 2001-D, regardless of what the manual says. There is *one*
version of the 2010 for North America and *three* versions of the 2001-D
for the rest of the world.

Go to:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/snaray...2010_spec.html

BTW- I'm not the least disappointed.

matt weber wrote:

On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 03:01:38 -0400, starman wrote:

matt weber wrote:


Depends upon which 2001 it is. The 2001 D is known as a 2010 in much
of the rest of the world, and odds are if it is in good working order,
you can get more than you paid for it. The 2001D/2010 is actually
still being built as far as i can tell (but probably not much longer),
other variants of the 2001 are much less valuable.


The 2010 is/was a full coverage HF receiver, while some versions of the
2001-D have certain frequencies (bands) disabled.


Hate to disappoint you, but I have the 2010 service manual. There are
4 versions of the 2010, and only one has full coverage (The North
American Version). The Saudi vesion doesn't have SSB or Synch or Air
band, and that and two other versions (European IIRC) have various
holes in the coverage.

This is because some
countries don't permit their citizens to listen to police or military
communications. The 2010/2001-D is out of production as of January,
2003.



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