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David August 2nd 05 09:14 PM

On 2 Aug 2005 12:56:10 -0700, "Heeksbleek"
wrote:

Flowers for some John and H. Dziardziel !!!

After 24 hours without back-up battery's and not connected to the 4,5 V
trafo (the reset theory John S. mentioned).

I put back the 2 back-up battery's, connected the 4,5 V trafo and ...
oh wonder, the display gave a clear view. The commands via the push
buttons were follwed and I could listen to my favorite far-away
shortwave broadcasting. Also FM senders are working. However, not all
the functions like scanning are working, sometimes it is fading away
and display disapears. Some minutes later it comes back. Now it is
working longer time.

So I think time comes to open the radio and clean inside as H.D
suggests.

Does anybody know a www-site where I can find drawings of te inside ? I
have bad experience with Sony as it goes about supply information about
parts numbers and drawings.

You may need to insert a small metal shim in with the AA batteries.
They may be making intermittent contact.


H. Dziardziel August 3rd 05 03:16 AM

On 2 Aug 2005 12:56:10 -0700, "Heeksbleek"
wrote:


snipped with thanks

Does anybody know a www-site where I can find drawings of te inside ? I
have bad experience with Sony as it goes about supply information about
parts numbers and drawings.


http://www.egroups.com/group/icf2010 has links and downloads
including a very useful AM ferrite antenna wire photo..

There are many online suppliers of service manual usually in pdf
format or on CDROM . One I recently bought from, that promptly
expressed overseas, a _paper_, well copied clearly readable,
complete manual including full original sized one page schematics
(about 60x60cm, maybe even larger I don;t have it here now) is:
http://www.servicemanuals.net/.

The only thing lacking is whatever colors are in the originals I
have no connection except that of a satisfied customer.
Good luck on the rehabilitation.

Heeksbleek August 7th 05 09:31 PM

Tuxster wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 14:20:41 -0500, "danyexp" wrote:

Sounds like the CPU is finally going. Not unusual at all for 25 year old
early generation microprocessor controlled radios.

I've got a nice working 2001 I'd gladly sell you, but their resale value on
Ebay is dismal and I'm not letting mine go for the petty $30 to $50 they
normally bring.


[snip]

How are you asking for your 2001?


Tuxster


Hey,
I am not asking anything at this moment because I was not yet selling
my ICF 2001. OK ?

Heeksbleek



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