Sony ICF-SW1S Shortwave AM FM Radio ***RESTORED***CARRY THE WORLD IN YOUR HAND** For Sale -

Sony ICF-SW1S Shortwave AM FM Radio ***RESTORED***CARRY THE WORLD IN YOUR HAND**

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Sony ICF-SW1S Shortwave AM FM Radio ***RESTORED***CARRY THE WORLD IN YOUR HAND**:
$324.95

This Sony Shortwave receiver was manufactured in Japan from 1988-1993 and originally sold for about $350 which would be closer to $700 or more today. It is, in it\'s simplest terms, a gadget person\'s dream. Some have even referred to it as a James Bond receiver due to it\'s carry case and components. These radios almost all suffer from capacitor failure after the passing of a few years regardless of whether the radio has been in operation or not. If the you have one of these and the capacitors are still working, they will eventually need replaced. However, this radio has had the defective capacitors recently replaced so it works perfectly. This can be an expensive repair, but we had it done prior to listing this radio on by the local repair shop as he does professional work.

The capacitor failuremanifests itself as a motorboating sound when turning on the radio and when you are trying to hear a station. If you ever purchase one of these radios, you need to inquire of the seller if the caps have been replaced. The caps on this radio were quite bad and the audio was unintelligible. However, since the cap replacement, the audio sounds great and as it did originally when sold by Sony and likely will never need done again for the life of this unit. While the radio was being serviced to replace the bad caps, we also had the LED lighting improved so that you can see the display better in a darkened room. You can see the LED installed in the radio here:

We have taken a variety of pictures so that you can see both the uniqueness of this radio and all it\'s components. Everything on this SW1 works well and as designed by Sony. Cosmetics areabove average and there are only minor signs of prior ownership. We encourage you to look closely at our pictures as they will provide precise cosmetic detail using the magnifier. Please note that the wristband is flaking some of it\'s vinyl coating and this is virtually guaranteed with these SW1 radios as all of the radios suffer this small problem.

The buyer of the SW1 will receive a complete ensemble:

  • repaired ICF-SW1 radio (with batteries)
  • original user manual
  • copy of the service manual
  • plastic carry case with strap
  • Sony AC adapter
  • suction cup mount
  • wall plug converter plug (for most European countries)
  • external antenna module (requires 4 AA batteries - included)
  • antenna controller
  • Sony ICF-SW1 brochure copy
  • Sony ICF-SW1 advertisement
  • WRTH review - 1989 (World Radio & Television Handbook)
  • Passport review - 1991 (Passport To World Band Radio)
  • CD containing many of the above documents plus more

This is no mere radio, but rather, it is a complete shortwave listener\'s package and travel radio. In it\'s basic form, the radio can be used without any of the other gadgets. With the SW1, you can tune into any AM, FM or Shortwave signals as the frequency extends from the bottom of the AM band in the longwave section of 150 KHz. Europe still uses these lower frequencies and the band extends into the AM band which is very heavily used both in Europe and North America andalso other parts of the world including South America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

The radio listener can then expect to get frequencies in the medium wave band that extends into the marine and ham bands in the middle range of 2 to 4 MHz. Just above the 4 MHz range, the listener enters into the tropical bands where, depending on your location, you can expect to receive some of the exotic sounds from the Latin and African stations intended for their domestic audiences. Just above the tropical bands, the listeners then enters into the HF or high frequencies of shortwave where one can receive broadcasts from all over the world at the push of a button. The frequencies then extend all the way up to 29995 KHz (29.995 MHz) and cover the rest of the HF amateur radio bands, commercial shortwave bands, and CB bands. And finally, it receives FM broadcasts, but not just the 88 to 108, the frequencies extend down to 76 MHz to include the complete European FM band.

This radio is amazingly small. It is about the size of a deck of playing cards and yet is capable of picking with thousands of signals across it\'s many bands. The SW1 is also highly sensitive...surprisingly so.You look at it and figure that anything that small would have to certainly compromise sensitivity on reception. Just to check out it\'s capabilities, we used one of my desktop communications receivers with outside antenna to tune in a weak station. We then typed the frequency into the Sony\'s calculator keyboard and hit the \"execute\" button (James Bond again) and was amazed to hear the same weak station on this tiny device.

And if the sensitivity were not enough, the folks at Sony came up with an over the top solution for the most challenging reception conditions...a remote active antenna. Here is how it works. If you determine that reception is poor...say you are in a hotel room with thick walls and away from the window...you visit the carry case and remove two components...the antenna module and antenna controller. You pick up the radio and retract the on board radio antenna and then snap on the antenna controller. Next, you pull out the connector from the winder in the antenna module and connect it to the antenna controller. At this point, you reel out wire from the antenna module and locate the external antenna to a better receiving area...let\'s say a window that is 10\' away. You turn on the antenna controller and expand the antenna on the remotemodule and now discover that reception has dramatically improved so that you can hear the broadcast that was weak just a short time before. If this sounds complicated, try to write a physical description of how to tie your shoes. It is actually very easy, despite the lengthy instructions. (easier than tying a shoe)

This is the coolest device and the fact that it fits neatly into it\'s own formed plastic case gives you the sense that the radio and it\'s accessorieswere extremely well thought out. There are even retainers built inside the case to hold the AC adapter andpower adapterin place so that they don\'t swim around inside during movement. The radio has a clock on it that has a built in alarm for travel or bedside use. Additionally, you will find a DX-local switch so that you can choose between local or distance listening, a tone control for news or music choices, a sleep feature to turn the radio off after you doze off, an on board scanner to help locate stations, output jacks for both headphones and tape recording (or inputting into your computer sound card), and a dial light for use once the lights go out. On the carry strap is a plastic tab that when inserted into the back of the radio, gives a nice tilt stand...very clever. You can use 2 AA batteries or chose to connect the power adapter for more economical use. Tuning can be done by direct keyboard entry, slewing up and down the band with the arrow controls, pushing a memory button for a selectionor scanning for stations.

With this radio tuned into shortwave, you will expect to readily hear China, Cuba, Vietnam, Romania, Turkey, Australia, New Zealandand more. All the above are easy DX catches here on the east coast in central PA and all of them can be listened to in English. Where ever you live and depending upon the time of year and daily receiving conditions, you will receive some stations better than we do and others you will receiveless capably. That is the interesting thing with radio propagation, especially on shortwave, as there are so many variables.

Here is a great site for getting info on English language broadcasts.

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The world of shortwave radio is fantastic as you can not only get stations from all over the world, but each broadcaster has unique programming. Almost all offer some sort of news, whether local or world or both, but many also offer cultural music...oriental music from Vietnam,Latin music from Cuba, and wonderful music from Greece. In addition, you will learn info as if you traveled through the country, hear language lessons, get cooking tips, hear interviews with historians, authors, entertainers,and other people of interest, hear plays or drama and tune into religious programs or sports.

For us, we especially like the alternative news sources that an interesting option to the big media owned news here in the USA. We do not suggest that alternative news is more accurate,as indeed it has often proven, but rather we suggest that we hear an alternative whether we agree or not with the slant of the news. During the day while at home, domestic broadcasters featuring programs like Alex Jones on Infowars or The Power Hour offer interesting bits of information that typically shows up in local TVbroadcasts within a few months or years, if it shows up at all. The news is that original and often that cutting edge!

Feel free toemail with any questions that you may have.

This radio can be shipped anywhere worldwide for $65 plus $7 for insurance and we have shipped to 97 countries while serving customers on . Canadian buyers will pay about $48 plus $7 insurance and we will refund any over payment if the invoice is paid prior to me being able to adjust the shipping ahead of payment. International buyers are welcome and we ship about a third of our items overseas these days. For those living here here in the USA, the cost to ship would be about $22 regardless of your location and thisprice includesactual shipping, insurance, and delivery confirmation.

Please keep in mind that this shippingcost does not include any provision to pay import, duty, VAT or customs fees. Many countries chargethese additionalfees. If you are not sure, please verify with your local post office or customs\'s office prior to making a purchase. Thank you!

Thebuyer it to pay via Paypal within 3 days of purchase. does not permit us to list other accepted forms of payment so we will refrain from doing so as we do not want them to take down our listing as theyadvise us that they will do. Please email if you have any questions.

Penna residents are remindedabout their responsibility to pay the 6% PA state sales tax.

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