FM Stereo/SW/LW PLL Synthesized Receiver ICF-SW30L
Sony Corporation; Tokyo
- País
- Japon
- Fabricante / Marca
- Sony Corporation; Tokyo
- Año
- 1993–1996
- Categoría
- Radio - o Sintonizador pasado WW2
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 328805
- Numero de transistores
- Hay semiconductores.
- Semiconductores
- Principio principal
- Superheterodino doble o triple conversión; ZF/IF 450/10700 kHz
- Gama de ondas
- Bandas de recepción puestas en notas.
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- Pilas + jack (etc.) para alimentación externa. / AA: 3 x 1.5 / 4,5 Volt
- Altavoz
- Altavoz dinámico (de imán permanente) / Ø 6.6 cm = 2.6 inch
- Potencia de salida
- 0.24 W (undistorted)
- Material
- Plástico moderno (Nunca bakelita o catalina)
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- Modelo: FM Stereo/SW/LW PLL Synthesized Receiver ICF-SW30L - Sony Corporation; Tokyo
- Forma
- Portátil de bolsillo , menor de 20cm.
- Ancho, altura, profundidad
- 169 x 111 x 35 mm / 6.7 x 4.4 x 1.4 inch
- Anotaciones
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This is the Sony ICF-SW30L FM Stereo/SW/LW PLL Synthesized Receiver with Local/World Clock, Sleep timer and Alarm.
This is the French variant of the ICF-SW30 featuring LW with fixed 9 kHz channel steps, instead of MW with selectable 9 or 10 kHz channel steps as seen on the ICF-SW30.
Receiver bands:
LW: Single conversion. 450 kHz IF
153-279 kHz
9 kHz channel stepsFM: Single conversion. 10700 kHz IF
76.0-108.00 MHz
50 kHz channel stepsSW: Double conversion. 10700 kHz 1st IF; 450 kHz 2nd IF.
5 kHz scan tuning; 1 kHz manual tuning.
10 bands: (75m) 3700-4200 kHz, (60m) 4650-5150 kHz, (49m) 5800-6300 kHz, (41m) 6950-7450 kHz, (31m) 9375-10000 kHz, (25m) 11525-12150 kHz, (21m) 13375-14000 kHz, (19m) 14975-15600 kHz, (16m) 17475-18100 kHz, (13m) 21320-21950 kHzFor additional details and Service Manual, please see the ICF-SW30 variant.
- Peso neto
- 0.448 kg / 0 lb 15.8 oz (0.987 lb)
- Autor
- Modelo creado por Jose Mesquita. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.
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My unit came withou the battery cover lid (Sony part 3-383-852-01) and back stand (Sony part 3-893-839-11).
Looking around the the usual auction sites, I could not find any Sony spares. Also I did not want to buy another similar radio model to be used as spares.
So, why not design the parts myself and send the project files to a 3D printing service?
That was an opportunity to use a 3D printing design software for first time. Long story short, I ended up spending more money than buying another radio for parts, and the end result was not perfect either. But it was worth just for the fun of it.
I have chosen Black PETG for the plastic material, as it offers the best strenght at the lower cost, compared to the more expensive ABS offering by my local 3D Printing service.
I have installed the free to use 3D CAD Modeller OpenSCAD version 2021.01 to create the two missing parts designs and exported the STL files to be uploaded to the 3D Printing service website.
Jose Mesquita, 25.Apr.21
After opeing this Sony ICF-SW30L I found a defective electrolytic capacitor in the power supply close to the audio power amplifier.
This is C56, 330uF/6.3V, from the well known and respected Japanese brand nichicon.
The capacitor is exploded, and it looks like it was subjected to a high temperature, probably caused by overvoltage coming from an inadequate external power supply adapter.
Or it was just a "bad apple" in the capacitor batch?
Anyhow, I have replaceed it with a similar unit but with an higher working voltage because I could not find an exact match in my spares box. The original capacitor is very small in height (around 7mm) but there is plenty of verticaal space in that region of the chassis, so I installed a 12mm cap, the smaller I could find.
Jose Mesquita, 25.Apr.21