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Sony ICF -2001,
My 20 year Sony ICF-2001 recently started for it-self. In the morning
it was lud playing whilst the on/off switch was down. Later, when it happened more the sound became only al loud rushshshshshshshs. Switching the radio on and using the preset buttons or the usual blackbuttons did not gave any normal reaction. Later also the figures on the display disaperared. Does this mean the final recycling or can a Sony ICF-2001 used more than only 20 years ? Heeksbleek |
Heeksbleek,sounds to me like you need to send that radio to a repair
shop. cuhulin |
There are a few guys whom get to this news group and I definetly believe
they can repair your radio for you. cuhulin |
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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. In all honesty, you'd probably be better off with a Grundig YB400 or something mainstream in the $100 new range. "Heeksbleek" wrote in message ups.com... Does this mean the final recycling or can a Sony ICF-2001 used more than only 20 years ? |
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... Heeksbleek,sounds to me like you need to send that radio to a repair shop. cuhulin Either that or send out for an exorcist. MC |
"Heeksbleek" wrote in message ups.com... Later also the figures on the display disaperared. Have you replaced the two AA computer batteries? I have two 2001's and they get weird when the AA's get low. RM~ |
Rob Mills wrote: "Heeksbleek" wrote in message ups.com... Later also the figures on the display disaperared. Have you replaced the two AA computer batteries? I have two 2001's and they get weird when the AA's get low. RM~ |
My webtv wireless keyboard and my webtv wireless hand held (I can type
with my hand held remote control with an onscreen keyboard if I wasnt to,but that is too slow) remote control gets weird when the batteries get low.Of course I blame all of my mistyping/typos on my keyboard,but that is par for the course. cuhulin |
Heeksbleek wrote: My 20 year Sony ICF-2001 recently started for it-self. In the morning it was lud playing whilst the on/off switch was down. Later, when it happened more the sound became only al loud rushshshshshshshs. Switching the radio on and using the preset buttons or the usual blackbuttons did not gave any normal reaction. Later also the figures on the display disaperared. Does this mean the final recycling or can a Sony ICF-2001 used more than only 20 years ? Heeksbleek Well, try the inexpensive solutions first. I'm not sure if you are talking about the original 2001 or the european version of the 2010 which was also numbereed 2001. Anyway, if the radio has a reset button, try pressing that. Also try removing all batteries for long enough to allow the clock and memories to reset. If that doesn't work, and the radio has a lot of emotional value for you then seek a good repair shop for an estimate. Otherwise, look for a newer radio. Either the latest Sony 7700 or the Degen DE1103 would provide excellent reception and features for the money. Unfortunately I think you are seeing the downside to radios that run from IC's, synthesized tuners and use electronic displays. When they die the only salvation is another parts radio. At todays prices for new receivers many of the older radios are really not worth fixing. |
And of course replace all the batteries first.
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Rob Mills wrote: "Heeksbleek" wrote in message ups.com... Later also the figures on the display disaperared. Have you replaced the two AA computer batteries? I have two 2001's and they get weird when the AA's get low. RM~ Yes, it was the first thing I tried. |
Thank you, for your reaction.
1/ We talk about the European (Netherlands) ICF 2001, bought in 1983 of 84. 2/ I will try the reset procedure removing the back-up battery's. There is no reset button. 3/ If this is not working it 's over and out and will use my dear little ICF SW100 for the time being. |
OK, but are they also in central or east Netherlands ?
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Always use new fresh (however many batteries the radio uses) batteries
from the same package they came in.Some electronic devices are finiky about things like that. cuhulin |
Heeksbleek wrote: Thank you, for your reaction. 1/ We talk about the European (Netherlands) ICF 2001, bought in 1983 of 84. 2/ I will try the reset procedure removing the back-up battery's. There is no reset button. 3/ If this is not working it 's over and out and will use my dear little ICF SW100 for the time being. Also try replacing all of the batteries. That is a fine receiver, lets hope you can get it back to life. |
On 1 Aug 2005 13:34:06 -0700, "Heeksbleek"
wrote: Thank you, for your reaction. 1/ We talk about the European (Netherlands) ICF 2001, bought in 1983 of 84. 2001D = 2010 |
Looks pretty good, but:
"Sorry bud, we're outta stock!" BTW - does it do SSB? On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 15:04:27 -0500, wrote: You might check out www.jr.com for a new Sony 7600 GR Shortwave/AM/FM Radio.Type it in their search window thingy.About $149.88.I think they have free shipping too.1 800 806 1115 is their toll free number.From reviews I have read before,it is a very good radio and the price sure isn't bad. cuhulin |
On 31 Jul 2005 07:57:05 -0700, "Heeksbleek"
wrote: snip As someone said here, that's too fine a unit to just give up on. Those progressive symptoms suggest an internal power supply problem that a technician with the service manual might repair. Corrosion on the main board, and cleaning it up, may be productive too. Although they can fail (for a number of reasons) of course, diodes, transistors and IC's, if not overheated, and not used outside their electrical parameters (overvoltage, static etc,), have indefinate lives. LCDs, due to their organic materials, do wear out eventually (years and years) , but your unit's symptoms indicate a total unit power loss. Resistors also rarely fail if not overheated. Electrolytic capacitors are the most common problem as some dry up or leak. .Good luck. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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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