SERVICE MANUAL US Model Canadian Model AEP Model UK Model E Model Australian Model AEP Model E Model Circuit system specifications frequency coverage AEP (norway, Finland, Denmark and others except FRG): output level 0.775 mV (60 dB) output impedance 1 kilohm 6 V DC (for radio / computer backup): four size AA (R6) batteries or BP-23 rechargeable battery pack (optional) for
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Sony ICF-PRO70 + PRO80 Service Manual
SERVICE MANUAL US Model Canadian Model AEP Model UK Model E Model Australian Model AEP Model E Model Circuit system specifications frequency coverage AEP (norway, Finland, Denmark and others except FRG): output level 0.775 mV (60 dB) output impedance 1 kilohm 6 V DC (for radio / computer backup): four size AA (R6) batteries or BP-23 rechargeable battery pack (optional) for
6 V DC (for radio/computer backup) Four size AA (R6) batteries or BP-23 rechargeable battery pack (optional) DC IN 6 V jack accepts:
AC-D4 AC power adaptor (optional) for use on 100, 120,220 or 240 V AC depending on the model type of the AC-D4 available in your country
Antennas
Speaker Power output Output jack
Power requirements
Battery life
DCC-127A or DCC-120 car battery cord (optional) for use with 12 V car battery DCC-240 car battery cord (optional) for use with 24 V car battery
EBP-6 battery case (optional) using four size C (R14) batteries
Approx. 10 hours using Sony SUM-3(NS) batteries
Approx. 90 x 182 x 50 mm (w/h/d)
(3% x 7% x 2 inches)
including projecting parts and controls, not including the telescopic antenna Approx. 650 g (1 Ib 70z)
including batteries, shoulder strap and telescopic antenna
Dimensions
Weight
FRO·80. frequency converter (supplied with the ICF-PR080 only)
Shift frequency 115 MHz
Attenuator 0 dB/- 30 dB
Power requirements Battery life
3 V oc, two size AA (R6) batteries Approx. 80 hours using Sony SUM-3(NS) batteries
Approx. 40 x 98 x 31 mm (w/h/d)
(1% x 3% x 1% inches) including projectir.g parts and controls Approx. 120 g (4.2 oz)
including batteries
Dimensions
Weight
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
PLL SYNTHESIZED RECEIVER SONY
ICF-PR070/PR080
FEATURES
I WORLD-WIDE FREQUENCY COVERAGE
No band selector is provided,
The entire frequency range is tuned in consecutively. The detection mode is set automatically according to the frequency range to which the tuned frequency belongs.
Selectable detection modes
The entire frequency coverage is divided into 2 to 4 ranges depending on the model type, and the detection modes, FM, NARROW FM, AM WIDE, AM NARROW and SSB* can be selected for each range.
Frequency converter supplied for wider coverage (ICF-PR080 only)
By attaching the supplied FRQ-80 frequency converter, 115.15-223 MHz can also be received.
VERSATILE TUNING MODES
Direct tuning • When you know the frequency of the station
by inputting a frequency to be tuned in
Memory tuning
by simply pressing one button to tune in the stored • For daily listening to your favorite station
station
Manual tuning • When you do not know the frequency of the station
by scanning frequencies step by step at a determined • To tune in precisely a station located by scan tuning
interval or limited scan tuning precisely
Scan tuning
by automatically scanning the entire frequency • When you do not know the frequency of the station
coverage
limited scan tuning • When you know the frequency range in which the
by automatically scanning the frequency coverage you desired station is located (e.g. FM or MW radio
have defined broadcasting range, an SW meter band).
Memory scan tuning • To choose a station from among those stored in a
by automatically scanning the stored (up to 10) certain memory page
stations
Program memory scan tuning
by automatically scanning only the stations you have • To choose a station from among those having the
programmed arT]ong all stored in memory (up to 40 specified conditions (e.g. FM broadcasting stations)
stations) in the order programmed
Priority tuning • To catch a radio communication when you are not
by tuning in the specified station every 3 seconds sure when it will take place. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS
Memory of up to 40 stations Up to 40 stations can be stored on 4 memory pages (10 stations for
each page) and tuned In Instantly.
Scanning can be stopped at the tlrst-located station, or be resumed
Three scan modes selectable after each station located has been received for several seconds or
until the signal of the station stops.
Memory search The frequencies of the stations stored on one page are displayed in
sequence while your desired station is kept tuned in.
Program memory search The frequencies of the stations programmed are displayed in sequence
while your desired station is kept tuned in.
Memory protection The memory of one page (10 stations stored) is locked so that It
cannot be changed inadvertently.
Key protection The buttons on the front panel are locked so that they cannot be
operated by accident.
The receivable signal level can be adjusted so that scanning stops at
Squelch control stations with stronger signals only and noise is suppressed while
tuning and while no station signal is present.
Fine tuning AM (LW, MW and SW) and SSB stations can be tuned in precisely. -2-
Second Local Oscillator Adjustment AM 1 st and 2nd IF Adjustment ... NARROW-FM Detector Adjustment
AM AGC Adjustment
2.
DIAGRAMS
IC Block Diagrams
Semiconductor Lead Layouts
2-1. Main Section Mounting Diagram
2-2. Schematic Diagram .
2-3. 2-4.
Converter Board Schematic Diagram Control Section Mounting Diagram
3. EXPLODED VIEWS AND
PARTS LIST
4.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Page
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2 3
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10 12 13 17 20 20
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I LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
Front (Photos IAl and [ill)
II) POWER switch
[IJAntenna connector (TNC type)
ffi® (earphone) jack (minijack)
Connect an earphone or an external speaker.
rn W(recording output) jack (minijack)
rn FINE/SSB control
Used for AM and SSB fine tuning.
FINE: When AM WIDE or AM NARROW detection mode Is selected, press "'I F""U""N"'"'C""T"'IO"'N"'I + ® so that the "FINE" indicator appears and fine tune with this control.
SSB: When SSB detection mode is selected, fine tune with this control.
rn Loop for shoulder strap !II PAGE selector
Select memory page, 1 to 4.
rnSQL (squelch) control Adjust the squelch level.
= AUTO (depressed): The signal (and noise) with a lower level than the factory-preset level is cut.
n MANUAL (released): Adjust manually the level of the signal you want to receive.
lIDVOLUME/TONE control
Functions as a volume control and a tone control.
VOLUME: 'fum to adjust the volume.
TONE: Depress (= LOW) to emphasize bass, and press to release (n HIGH) to emphasize treble.
The volume can be adjusted in either the depressed or released position.
!lmLlGHT button
Press to illuminate the display window for approximately 10 seconds. If any button on the front panel is pressed, the illumination will remain for 10 seconds more.
ICF-PR070/PR080
ITIlDC IN 6 V (external power input) jack
Connect the optional AC power adaptor or car battery cord.
[jlJ Battery case (rear)
[jIDRECEIVE indicator
Lights red when a signal or noise is received.
I1AlDIRECT button
Press to start direct tuning.
This button is also used in combination with 1 FUNCTION 1 or 1 ENTER I.
!lmMEMORY SCAN button
Press to start memory scan tuning (with PROGRAM OFF) and program memory scan tuning (with PROGRAM ON).
This button is also used in con1bination with
1 FUNCTION I. .
IilIEXECUTE button
Press this button to tune in the frequency for direct tuning.
This button is also used in combination with 1 FUNCTION 1 or 1 ENTER I.
Il]JKEY /MEMORY PROTECT button
Press to activate the key protection function (I.e. the .,..." indicator appears). The buttons on the front panel are locked and no longer function. Press again to deactivate the key protection function.
This button is also used in combination with 1 ENTER I.
i1IDSCAN +/- buttons Used for manual tuning.
This button is also used to start scan tuning and limited scan tuning.
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~ PRIORITY button
Press to activate priority tuning (i.e, 1 PRIORITY 1 indicator appears). Press again to deactivate it.
~ PROGRAM button
Press to activate program memory scan tuning and program memory search (i.e. 1 PROGRAM 1 indicator appears). Press again to deactivate it.
~ FUNCTION button
When a button with a yellow dot is pressed with this button, the function of the button changes to that indicated on the panel together with the yellow dot.
Buttons 10 be pressed Funclion
To select the scan mode
+ CD (SCAN 1) for scan, limited scan,
1 FUNCTION 1 + 0 (SCAN 2) memory scan and
+ @ (SCAN 3) program memory scan
tuning.
+ @) (FM)
+ ® (AM WIDE) To select the detection
I FUNCTION 1 + (i) (NARROW FM)' mode.
+ ® (AM NARROW)
+ ® (SS8)
Press to activate AM fine
tuning (i.e. FINE indicator
I FUNCTION 1 + ® (FINE ON/OFF) appears).
Press again to deactivate
it. .
Press to activate limited
scan tuning (i.e. the
1 FUNCTION 1 + ® (LIMIT ON/OFF) limited scan indicator
appears). Press again to
deactivate it.
I FUNCTION 1 + 1 DIRECT 1 (L1) To display the preset limit
+ 1 EXECUTE IiL2) frequency.
To activate the memory
search function (with
IFUNCTION 1 + 1 MEMORY SCAN 1 PROGRAM OFF) or
(SEARCH) program memory search
function (with PROGRAM
ON). ... NARROW FM is not provided with the ICF-PR070 type 3 model.
IICF-PR070/PR080
~ ENTER button
When a button with a white dot is pressed with this button, the function of the button changes to that indicated on the panel in white.
Buttons to be pressed Function
To store the station being
I ENTER I + G) ~ @ (PRESET) tuned in on the number
buttons
IENTERI +=:1 To store the limit frequency.
+ EXECIJTE (L21
Press to activate the memory
IENTERI + protection function (i.e. «"
I KEY/MEMORY PRO~ indicator appears below the
PAGE selector setting
(MEMORY PROTECn indicator). Press again to
deactivate it. -4-
Note: Standard power-supply voltage is 6 VDe unless other wise noted.
Be sure to perform the "VeOI Pfr-Voltage Adjustment" and "Ve02 Plf-Voltage Adjustment" when the "FM-L Tracking Adjustment" and "FM-H Tracking Adjustment" are performed respectively.
1. Set the receiving frequency of the receiver to 80.000 MHz.
2. Adjust L2 and Tl to obtain a maximum signaloutput on the VTVM.
3. Change the receiving frequency of the receiver to 105.00 MHz.
4. Adjust CT202 and CTI to obtain a maximum signal-output level.
5. Repeat the above steps 1 through 4 until no futher improvements is obtained.
6. Perform and confirm the prior step "VC02 PD- Voltage Adjustment".
Adjustment Location: main board - IC side -
an tenne-inpu t terminal
distortion meter
EJ
Lr
em
Q] l [Q]9Inll---+--CT202
Carrier frequency:
Modulation:
Deviation:
Output level:
93 MHz 400Hz
22.5 kHz, 75 kHz usable lowest possible
1. Set the frequencies of the SSG and the receiver to 93.000 MHz.
2. Set the deviation of the SSG to 22.5 kHz.
3. Adjust T3 to obtains a maximum signal-output level on the VTVM.
4. Set the output attenuator of the SSG to 60 dB and the deviation to 75kHz.
5. Adjust LIS to obtain a minimum distortion of the output signal.
Adjustment Location:
main board - IC side -
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ICF-PR070/PR080
l
Second Local Oscillator Adjustment Procedure:
1. Set the receiving frequency of the receiver to 75.995 MHz, and the receiving mode to the NARROW FM and turn the FINE switch off.
2. Connect a high-input impedance frequency counter to the point @ .
3. Adjust LI9 so that the reading on the frequency counter becomes in 55.390 MHz ±IOO Hz.
4. Turn the FINE switch on and adjust the FINE control to both FINE MIN and FINE MAX ends. The frequency readings at both ends should be ±3.5 to ±4.5 kHz when referred to that obtained in the step 3 above.
main board - grounding-pattern side -
frequency counter
AM 1 st and 2nd I F Adjustment Procedure:
VTVM
AM RF SSG Bring lead antenna (ACV range)
~'OI~O'::' ~~
Modulation: 400 Hz, 30% earphone jack
Output level: usable lowest possible
1. AM 1st IF Adjustment:
a) Set the frequencies of the SSG and the receiver to 11,800 kHz, and set the mode of the receiver to the AM NARROW.
b) Adjust T8 and T9 to obtain a maximum output level.
2. AM 2nd IF Adjustment:
a) Set the frequencies of the SSG and the receiver to 11,800 kHz, and set the mode of the receiver to the AM NARROW.
b) Adjust TI 0 (455kHz), Til (AM detector) and TI3 (2nd mixer) to obtain a maximum output signal level.
Adjustment Location:
main board - IC side -
Adjustment Location: main board - IC side -
L19
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T10---+-------------
T9
T8
T13
ICF-PR070/PR080
NARROW-FM Detector Adjustment
Procedure:
distortion
FM RF SSG meter
IL CD_O~<t5!==;iW=Z II
antenna-input terminal
earphone jack
...
AM AGe Adjustment
Procedure:
VTVM
AM RF SSG (ACV range)
ILa_O~<t5!=~~DJI
antenna-input terminal
earphone jack
Modulation: 400 Hz Deviation: 3.5 kHz Output level: 60 dB
1. Set the frequencies of the SSG and the receiver to 11 ,800 k Hz and the mode of the receiver to the FM NARROW.
2. Adjust L20 to obtain a minimum distortion of about 1 % of the output signal.
Adjustment Location:
main board - IC side -
L20 -t----10
[Q] lQl[Q]
Frequency: 11,800 kHz
Modulation: no modulation Output level: 44 dBf.l
1. Set the frequencies of the SSG and the receiver to 11,800 kHz, and the mode of the receiver to the AM NORROW.
2. Adjust the VOLUME control to obtain an output level of approximately 50 mW (0.64 V) across the 8-ohm load.
3. Turn RTI clockwise in more than one turn and obtain the point where the noise-output level is maximum and the signal-to-noise ratio is approximately 20 dB. This point is the slotted open area of R Tl and the resistance is infinite.
4. Turn RTI counterclockwise from the point obtained in step 3 above and obtain a point where the noise-output level is minimum, and where the signal-to-noise ratio is approximately some 40 to 50 dB.
5. Further slightly turn RTI counterclockwise from the minimum-noise point obtained in step 4 above, and set RTI at the point where the noise level increases in 1 to 2 dB.
Adjustment Location:
/RTt
main board - IC side -
lQl [Q][Q]
[Q]
[Q] lQl[Q]
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ICF-PR070/PR080
SECTION 2 DIAGRAMS
• IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
IC1 TA7761F
IC2 TA7758P
IC3 IlPC358G2
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IC201 LA4145
IC202 CXD1118M
IC203 LA5003M
NC ~----------~3r---------------~4
NC
NC
NC
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ICF-PR070/PR080
• Semiconductor Lead Layouts
TA7761F LA5003M CXOll18M TA7758P
/lPC358G2 TC4016BF 20 18 16 14 12
"~' 8 765 II a 119117 ~ 15 ~ 13 ~"
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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2-1_ MAIN SECTION MOUNTING DIAGRAM I ICF~PR070/PR080
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.. All capacitors are in IlF unless otherwise noted. pF: IlIlF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.
.. All resistors are in nand y. W or less unless otherwise specified.
It Signal path:
==--- FM signal path. c+ : MW signal path.
• : SW, VHF signal path.
.. I:; : internal component.
" .,_: B+ bus.
., Voltages are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted.
.. Switch
e Readings are taken under detuned conditions with a VOM (50 knN)' no mark: FM [
( ): VHF <
(( )): SW « »: LW W: AM WIDE
1: BC
N. FM: NARROW FM N: AM NARROW
Ref. No. Switch Position
S101 SOL MANUAL
S201 TONE HIGH
S202 PAGE 1
S203 POWER ON
S301 LIGHT OFF
S302 MW CH STEP 9 kHz
S303 FREO DISPLAY NORMAL
S304 RESET OFF
S701 ATTENUATOR -30dB
S702 FILTER 115.15-174 MHz
S801 DIRECT Ll OFF
S802 1, SCAN 1 OFF
S803 2, SCAN 2 OFF
S804 3, SCAN 3 OFF
S805 4, FM OFF
S806 5, AM WIDE OFF
S807 6, FINE ON/OFF OFF
S808 7, NARROW FM OFF
S809 8, AM NARROW OFF
S810 9, SSB OFF
S811 MEMORY SCAN, SEARCH START/STOP OFF
S812 PRIORITY OFF
S813 PROGRAM OFF
S814 0, LIMIT ON/OFF OFF
S815 EXECUTE L2 OFF
S816 FUNCTION OFF
S817 ENTER OFF
S818 SCAN/LIMIT START, - OFF
S819 SCAN/LIMIT START, + OFF
S820 KEY/MEMORY PROTECT OFF »: MW
.. Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances.
e Power voltage is 6 V and fed with regulated de power supply from battery terminal.
.. Waveforms are taken to ground in no-siqnat mode by using oscilloscope.
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances.
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ICF-PR070/PR080
SECTION 3
EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTE :
The rnet haru ca I parts wi th no reference number i n the exploded v i ews are not suppl1ed.
Items marked" * .. are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a collation number in the remark column.
(1 )
Part No.
X-3893-707- I X-3898-203-1 X- 3898- 204- I 3-427- 542-00
*3-701-999-00 3- 898- 226- 0 I 3-893-717-0 I 3-893-704-0 I 3-893-704- II 3-893-716-21 3- 893- 7 16- I I 3-703-709- 00 3-893-703-91 3-893-703-0 I 3- 893-703- I I 3-893-703-21 3-893-703-31 3- 893-703-41 3- 893-703- 5 I 3- 893-703- 6 I 3-893-703-71 3-893-703-81 3-893-726-0 I 3-893-730-0 I 3-898-227-0 I 3- 898- 227-0 I 3-898-227-31
25
37
30
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Description
Remarks
NO. Part No. Description Remarks
24 3-893-728-0 I RING. POWER
25 3-898-224-0 I LID. REAR. CABINET
26 *3- 898- 204- 0 I LABEL. SW ITCH
27 3-893-706-0 I HOLDER. BATTERY
28 3-8B 1-931-00 CUSHION. SPEAKER
29 3-893-722-0 I PLATE • BLIND
30 X- 3 564- B20-0 HOLDER ASSY. BATTERY
31 9-911-838-XX CUSHION. SPEAKER
32 *3-898-215-0 I SPRING (21
33 3-893-715-0 I BUTTON. SIS
34 3-893-717-11 BUTTON. KP
35 *3-898-202-0 I (ICF-PR080 I ••• LABEL. MODEL NUMBER (U I
36 7-621-662-80 SCREW +RK 2.6X12
37 7-624-109-04 STOP RING 5.0. TYPE - E
38 7-621-284-30 SCREW +P 2.6X8
39 7-621-259-25 SCREw +P 2.6X4
40 7-685-134-19 SCREW +P 2.6X8 TYPE2 SL IT
90 I *1- 560- 456-00 PIN. CONNECTOR 2P
902 *1- 560- 591-00 PIN. CONNECTOR 7P
904 * 1- 622- 289- I I PC BOARD. TRANSLATION
905 *1-622-288- II PC BOARD. DC-IN
SP I 1-503-374-11 SPEAKER (ICF-PR070:Saudi Arabial
3- 89B- 234- 0 I 3-B9B-242-0 I *3-B9B-239-0 I *3- B9B- 23 7- 0 I *3~B9B-23B-01 *X-3B9B-205-1 *3-89B-231-0 I
3-B98-235-0 I 3-B98-241-01
*3-89B-232-0 I 3-898-229-0 I 3-89B-230-0 I 3-898-243-01 7-6B5- 134-19 7-621-259-25 A- 3665-026-A
* 1- 563- 956- 21
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Remarks
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SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
ICF-PR070/PR080
NOTE :
I tems marked" * " are not stocked since they are seldom requlred for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
If there are two or more same circuitsin a set such as a stereophonic machine, only typical circuit parts may be indicated and capacitors and resistors in other same circuits may be omitted.