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There was a really cool Sony unit I had several years ago............I think
it was the ICFS-5. The advertisement for this radio used to say "rediscover the AM broadcast band". It sported an FET front end (two gang tuning), with a Murata 6-element ceramic filter at 455kHz (CFWS455H). It didn't track too well across the MW band, so I removed the antenna trimmer and used a miniature Hammarlund air variable to peak the station. The radio had that kind of slide rule drum dial similar to the Zenith Transoceanic radios, but instead of switching frequency ranges, a new calibration scale would show up, instead, showing station call letters for different regions of the USA. The tuning needle was really cool................in the top center of the needle was a tiny (read the size of the head of a pin) red LED, with tiny green LEDs on each side of it. I gave it to a friend of mine several years ago.........he still uses it to this day. Pete "Hatfield" wrote in message oups.com... There's a guy in Atherton (NorCal) on Ebay who has several auctions for these cheap little Sonys. Its the SONY ICF-S10MK2, AM/FM. I bought one and darned if it wasn't easily the most sensitve pocket sized AM radio of a dozen or so models I've tried. Now the Giants baseball station comes in loud and clear anywhere around town, amazing. The FM band was crap, distortion, no stereo, but AM performance highly exceptional, as the auction shows it's kinda large, but it fits a shirt pocket OK. |
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