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Old October 12th 03, 03:27 PM
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Brian schrieb:

So, my girlfriends boss just gave me an old Sony ICF 2001 that was given

to
him by his grandfather forever ago. The radio works fine except that

WBCQ is
coming in at about 7.325 instead of 7.415 and all of the other SW and

MW
frequencies are off about the same. FM is fine. Anyone know how I can
reconcile this radios inaccuracies? Thanks


Seems the thing needs an alignment. Usual procedu Get service manual
(or find someone who has one), align.


Is there a "fine tuning" control hidden somewhere on the set? Perhaps
labelled as a "BFO" or something?

Tom


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Old October 13th 03, 03:19 PM
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Tom Morse schrieb:

[ICF-2001]

Is there a "fine tuning" control hidden somewhere on the set? Perhaps
labelled as a "BFO" or something?


It does have one, but just +/- 1 or 2 kHz.

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