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The document provides specifications and features for a multi-band radio receiver, including frequency ranges for FM, AM, LW, and SW bands. It details the power requirements, dimensions, and included accessories, as well as safety warnings regarding critical components. Additionally, it outlines various tuning methods, including direct, manual, and scan tuning, along with instructions for setting the clock and using the device's controls.

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Icfsw1 Manual

The document provides specifications and features for a multi-band radio receiver, including frequency ranges for FM, AM, LW, and SW bands. It details the power requirements, dimensions, and included accessories, as well as safety warnings regarding critical components. Additionally, it outlines various tuning methods, including direct, manual, and scan tuning, along with instructions for setting the clock and using the device's controls.

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US Mode!

Canadian Mode!
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Austrarian Model

SPECIFICATIONS

Circuit system FM: Superheterodyne Weight Approx. 230 g (5 Ib 6.5 oz)


AM: Dual, conversion superheterodyne including batteries
Frequency range FM: 76 — 108 MHz (TYPE 1) Accessories supplied AC power adaptor (1, except for Australian
87.5 — 108 MHz (TYPE 2 to 4) model)
LW: 150 — 528 kHz (TYPE 1 to 3) Stereo earphones (1)
150 — 285 kHz (TYPE 4) Antenna controller (1)
MW: 531 — 1,611 kHz (at MW channel step Antenna module (1)
selector set to 9 kHz) Carrying case (soft ... 1 hard ... 1}
530 — 1,610 kHz (at MW channel step AC plug adaptor (1, except for UK model)
selector set to 10 kHz) Suction cup (1)
SW: 1,615 — 29,995 kHz (TYPE 1, 3) Carrying belt (1)
1,615 — 26,100 kHz (TYPE 2, 4)
Antennas Telescopic antenna (FM/SW) Optional accessories
Built-in ferrite bar antenna (MW/LW) Car battery cord DCC-127A, DCC-240
Connecting cord RK-135A (miniplug to stereo miniplug)
Active antenna (LW/MW/SW)
Speaker Approx. 66 x 35 mm
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WAR NING!!
(25/g inches x 11/2 inches)
8 ohms COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK a ON THE
Power output 250 mW (at 10% harmonic distortion) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST
Outputs ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE
Recording output jack (minijack)
COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUM-
output level 0.775 mV (—60 dB)
BERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN
output impedance 1 kilohm SUPPLEMEMTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
Headphone jack (stereo minijack) for
18 ohm stereo earphones
Power requirements Radio: 3 V dc
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANTFRAPPORT
ALA SECURITE!
Two size AA (R6) batteries
Supplied AC power adaptor (110, 120, 220 or LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE MARQUE /\
240 V ac adjustable, 50/60 Hz) SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHEMATIQUES ET LA LISTE
DES PIECES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SE CURITE DE
Optional DCC-127A car battery cord for use
FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPO-
with 12 V car battery
SANTS QUE PAR DES PIECES SONY DONT LES
Battery life Radio: approx. 12 hours of listening for four NUMEROS SONT DONNES DANS CE MANUAL OU DANS
hours a day at a normal volume, using LES SUPPLEMENTS PUBLIES PAR SONY.
Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries

FM STEREO/LW/MW/SW
Dimensions Approx. 118.2 x 71.4 x 23.7 mm (w/h/d)
(45/4 x 27 x 15/16 inches)
including projecting parts and controls

PLL SYNTHESIZED RECEIVER


MICROFILM
SONY.
_ ICF-SW1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES

¢An FM stereo/LW/MW/SW receiver with world-wide band


Section Title Page
coverage.
* Quartz controlled PLL (Phase Locked Loop) synthesizer system
Specifications ..........00.
0.0000 eee eee 1 using a microcomputer for easy pinpoint tuning. The tuned
Be atures> oh lk ole dod thal eked 2 frequency is digitally displayed.

Direct tuniung . Tuning in the station by inputting the frequency


of the station directly
Manual tuning . Even if you don’t know the frequency of the
SECTION 1. GENERAL .................. 3 Station, you can tune in the station precisely.
Sean tuning ....An automatic searching of a station
1-1. Location and Function of Controls ...... 3
Preset tuning ...Up to 10 stations can be preset for button-touch
1-2. Supplied Accessories ................ 3 tuning
1-3. How to Set the Clock ............... 4 Timer standby ..The function to receive a desired station at the
1-4. Direct Tuning .................00.0. 4 desired time
Sleep timer..... Turning the radio off automatically in 65 minutes
1-5. Manual Tuning...............0.... 5
1-6. Scan Tuning .................0004 5 Power sources . . Three different power sources: internal batteries,
1-7, Preset Tuning.................000. 6 house current, car batteries
With the supplied AC power adaptor, any AC
1-8. How to Turn on the Radio
power source is available.
Automatically
...............0.04. 6
1-9. How to Set the Sleep Timer
........... 7
1-10. How to Use the Supplied Classification by frequency coverage
Active Antenna ................... 7
Distinations are classified by frequency indicated on
LCD PANEL as the table below.
SECTION 2. OUTLINE................... 8
2-1. Outline of the C-MOS Digital
TYPE FREQUENCY COVERAGE
Tuning System IC801, UPD1715G-545 .... 8
2-1-1. Outline of the Station Selection ...... 8 FM 76 — 108 MHz
2-1-2. Description on the Terminals ......... 8 TEE ace AM 150 — 29,995 kHz
2-1-3. Descriptiononthe Terminals ........ 8 FM 87.5 — 108 MHz
2-1-3. Initial State Setting. .............. 12
TYPE 2
AM 150 — 26,100 kHz
2-1-4. Muting Output Timings ............ 12
FM 87.5 — 108 MHz
2-1-5. Segment and Commons of Liquid TYPE 3—1, —2
AM 150 — 29,995 kHz
Crystal Display Panel (LCD801) ...... 14
2-1-6. Relationship of LCD (LCD801) TYPE 4 FM 87.5 — 108 MHz
Segment to LSI Pin............... 14 (Saudi Arabia) AM 150 — 285/531 — 26,100 kHz

SECTION 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM ............ 15


EXAMPLE
SECTION 4. DISASSEMBLY ............... 17
FM 76 — 108 MHz AM 150 — 29,995 kHz
SECTION 5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS.... 18
LCD PANEL
SECTION 6. DIAGRAMS ................. 20
6-1. Semiconductors Lead Layouts ......... 20
6-2. Circuit Boards Location.............. 20
6-3. Printed Wiring Boards .:............. 21 =_———- SF

6-4. Shematic Diagram.................. 25


6-5. IC Block Diagram .................. 28

SECTION 7. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS


US Ta re ee LEA ee ee ards 29

SECTION 8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST...... 31

SECTION 9. ANTENNA MODULE (AN-101) ... 36


9-1. Exploded Views and Parts List ......... 36
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1-3. HOW TO SET THE CLOCK

1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.


2 Press MANUAL TUNE while keeping TIME
SET pressed to adjust the clock to the
current time. To advance the time digits
rapidly, keep MANUAL TUNE pressed.
Press it to adjust the time indication
precisely.
Current time

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3 Release TIME SET.
The clock will begin to operate.

Setting the clock while listening to the


radio
You cannot set the clock while you are
listening to the radio. Be sure to press
ON/OFF to turn the radio off and set
the clock.

The display when MAIN POWER is


OFF
The current time is displayed.

1-4. DIRECT TUNING

1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.


2 Press ON/OFF.
The radio is turned on.
3 Press the desired band (FM or AM) button.
To receive SW, MW, LW, press AM.
4 Input the frequency of the station’by
pressing DIRECT TUNE.
EX. AM. 810 kHz

Bae @,
5 Press the same band button again within 5
seconds.
The station will be tuned in.
SENS selector 6 Adjust the volume.
To turn off the radio, press ON/OFF.

To improve receiving condition

MW/LW

lf you Input a wrong frequency The inputted station is not tuned in


Press FM/EXECUTE or AM/EXECUTE This occurs if you do not press the
again and input the correct frequency. band button (FM or AM) within 5
seconds after inputting the frequency
NOTICE of the desired station and the tuned
Reception of 1.8 MHz and 3.6 MHz may station's frequency will appear.
be difficult because of internal To tune in the desired station, repeat
spurious signals generated by the the sme prodedures from the third
built-in oscillators. step.
ICF-SW1
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
1-1. LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
Front Panel

KEY PROTECT button MANUAL TUNE button

LIGHT button
SLEEP timer button

MAIN POWER switch


POWER switch

TUNING indicator
Lights up when the signal is received.
Telescopic antenna
VOLUME control
SENS (FM/AM sensitivity) TONE control
selector
Headphone jack (stereo minijack)
Speaker When the stereo earphones are
plugged in, the sound from the
speaker does not come out.
REC OUT (recording output)
jack (minijack)

OC IN 3 V (external power input)


jack
ENTER/TIME SET button }

Hand strap

— FM/EXECUTE button
BAND/ALARM SET (band select/alarm set) button

PRESET/DIRECT TUNE button

SCAN TUNE/STANDBY AM/EXECUTE button


START/STOP button

Stand Slot
Rear Panel

MW CH STEP (MW channel step)


selector

Battery compartment

Active antenna

Antenna controller Antenna module


AC Power adaptor Stereo earphones (A-3642-002-A) (A-3641-193-A)

—3—-
ICF-SW1
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1-5. MANUAL TUNING

1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.


2 Press ON/OFF.
The radio is turned on.
3 Press MANUAL TUNE (+ or —) repeatedly
while keeping BAND pressed to search for
the approximate frequency of the desired
station. The lowest frequency of each band
or the meter band of SW appears in the
display. If you keep MANUAL TUNE
pressed, the band changes continuously.
4 Press MANUAL TUNE (+ or —) repeatedly
to search for a desired station.

1-6. SCAN TUNING

1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.


2 Press ON/OFF.
3 Receive a broadcast band by pressing
MANUAL TUNE while keeping BAND
pressed, or by pressing DIRECT TUNE.
(Refer to the table below for the frequency
range of each broadcast band.)
4 Press SCAN TUNE.
Within the frequency range of the table
below, scan tuning will begin and stop
automatically for 1.5 seconds when a
Station is received and then the tuning
indicator lights up.
5 Press SCAN TUNE again to listen to the
station being received.
Scan tuning stops and the station being
received is tuned in.
6 Tune in the station more precisely by
MANUAL TUNE (+ of —).

The frequency range and the tuning interval of each broadcast band
Broadcast band = Frequency range L SW meter band Frequency range SW meter band
LW 150 kHz ~ 528 kHz 11500 kHz ~ 12150 kHz 25 meter band
531 kHz ~ 1611 kHz 13500 kHz ~ 13900 kHz 21 meter band
did 530 kHz ~ 1610 kHz oa 15000 kHz ~ 15700 kHz 19 meter band
1615 KHz ~ 2245 kHz "2 sw 17450 kHz ~ 18000 kHz 16 meter band
=>
A 2250 kHz ~ 2550 kHz 120 meter band 21400 kHz ~ 21950 kHz 13 meter band
M 3150 kHz ~ 3450 kHz 90 meter band 25600 kHz ~ 26100 kHz 11 meter band
‘Wy 3850 KHz ~ 4050 kHz 75 meter band 26105 kHz ~ 29995 kHz 3
4700 kHz ~ 5100 kHz 60 meter band FM 76.00 MHz ~ 108.00 MHz
§900 kHz ~ 6250 kHz 49 meter band
7000 KHz ~ 7400 kHz 41 meter band *3 These frequencies can be tuned in either by direct tuning or manual tuning but
cannot be seiected by pressing both BAND and MANUAL TUNE buttons.
9400 kHz ~ 10000 kHz 31 meter band
a
The frequency allocation
*1 The frequency range is different according to the MW CH STEP selector. LW....3 kHz
“2 These frequencies can be tuned in either by direct tuning or manuat tuning but MW....9 kHz/10 kHz
cannot be selected by pressing both BAND and MANUAL TUNE buttons. SW....5 kHz
FM....100 kHz
When scan tuning stops too often
Set SENS to LOCAL.
(For example, MW is so strong at night
that many stations can be tuned in.)
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1-7. PRESET TUNING

HOW TO PRESET A STATION


1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.
2 Press ON/OFF.
3 Tune in a desired station.
4 Press one of the PRESET buttons while
keeping ENTER pressed.
The desired station is preset on that button.

Ex. FM 89.0 MHz

TO TUNE IN A PRESET STATION


1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.
2 Press ON/OFF.
3 Press the desired PRESET button.
The preset station will be tuned in.

The number of stations you can preset To change the preset station
Up to 10 stations of either an FM or Preset a station to the desired PRESET
AM can be preset to PRESET. button. The station previously preset to
the button is erased.

1-8. HOW TO TURN ON THE RADIO AUTOMATICALLY


(Timer standby function)

1 Tune in the station which you want to listen


to at the desired time.
2 Adjust the volume.
3 Press ON/OFF.
The radio will be turned off.
4 Set the time by pressing MANUAL TUNE (+
or —) while keeping ALARM SET pressed.
If you keep MANUAL TUNE pressed, the
time will change continuously.
5 Stop pressing ALARM SET and the current
time appears in the display.
6 Press STANDBY. STANDBY indicator will
continue to be displayed.
Current time

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To cancel the alarm mode


Either press STANDBY or set MAIN POWER to
OFF.

Once you preset the time To check the preset time


The radio is turned on at the same Press ALARM/SET.
time everyday.
To change the preset time
Set the desired alarm time, the time
Previously set is erased.

— §—
ICF-SW1
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1-9. HOW TO SET THE SLEEP TIMER

1 Set MAIN POWER to ON.


2 Press SLEEP.
The radio is turned on.
Current time
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3 Tune in the desired station and adjust the


volume.

The radio will be turned off automatically after


about.65 minutes.

‘When you press SLEEP while listening To turn off the radio betore the sleep It you press SLEEP after the radio is
to the radio time turned. off
The radio wilt be turned off Press ON/OFF. The steep timer activates and the {ast
automatically after about 65 minutes. station to be tuned in will be received.

1-10. HOW TO USE THE SUPPLIED ACTIVE ANTENNA


(For better LW/MW/SW reception)

1 Set SENS of the radio to DX.


2 Collapse the rod antenna and install the
antenna controller to the radio.
3 Pull out the output cable from the antenna
module and plug it into the FROM MODULE
Antenna module jack.
4 Set POWER to ON.
The power indicator lights up.
5 Set ATTENUATER to 0 dB.
6 Set BAND to the desired band.
7 Select the same band on the radio and tune
in the desired station.
8 Extend the telescopic antenna of the
antenna module.
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SECTION 2
OUTLINE
2-1. OUTLINE OF THE C-MOS DIGITAL-TUNING SYSTEM 1C801, u.PD1715G-545

2-1-1. OUTLINE OF THE STATION-SELECTION


1) Receiving-frequency Coverages and Scan Range
The following table shows the frequency coverages and scan range of uUPD1715G-545 can receive.

CHANNEL NOMINAL
SCAN RANGE
SEPARATION SPACING
150 kHz — 528 kHz 3 kHz 3 kHz
531 kHz — 1,611 kHz 9 kHz 3 kHz
530 kHz — 1,610 kHz 10 kHz
1,615 kHz — 2,550 kHz 5 kHz
2,555 kHz — 3,450 kHz $5 kHz
3,455 kHz — 4,050 kHz 5 kHz
4,055 kHz — 5,100 kHz 5 kHz
5,105 kHz — 6,250 kHz 5 kHz
6,255 kHz — 7.400 kHz 5 kHz
7,405 kHz — 10,000 kHz 5 kHz
10,005 kHz — 12,150 kHz 5 kHz
12,155 kHz — 13,900 kHz 5 kHz
13,905 kHz — 15,700 kHz S kHz
15,705 kHz — 18,000 kHz 5 kHz
18,005 kHz — 21,950 kHz 5 kHz
21,955 kHz — 26,100 kHz 5 kHz
26,105 kHz — 29,995 kHz 5 kHz
76.00 MHz — 108.00 MHz | 100 kHz 12.5 kHz
87.50 MHz — 108.00 MHz 50 kHz 12.5 kHz

2) Station-selecting Functions:
a) Selection with 10 key.
b) Manual up/down selection with up/down key.
c) Random selection out of the preset memories by key-in calling.
Total 10 stations.
d) Scanning selection.
e) Last channel memory.

2-1-2, DESCRIPTION ON THE TERMINALS


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2) 1C801 (uPD1715G-545) Pin Functions

SYMBOL NAMING DESCRIPTION

LCD9 LCD Transmit the segment-output signals to the LCD panel. When matrixes are configured to-
| SEGMENT gether with the COM1 thru COM3, a display of 48 dots can be made. These output signals
LCD1 SIGNALS are output when the LCDD commands are made. The LCD-driving voltages are of 3.1V typi-
cal, 1/2 bias and 1/3 duty when the frame frequency is 100 Hz.
These LCD11 through LCD16 can also be used at the same as the key source signals for the
key matrix. These signal are output on time-division bases, and they are output as the key-
source signals at the repetition rate of 6.7 msec.
Whether the key-source signal are to be output while having displays on the panel is depend-
ent upon and selectable by the programs used.
These terminals become automatically in the ‘“‘L” (low) state, i.e., non-display mode, at the
power-on reset (VDD changes from low to high state) and at the stoppage moment of the
clock. The display mode does not change at the reset moment in which CE changes from
low to high state.
LCD Transmit common signals to the LCD panel. When the matrixes are configured together with
COMMON the LCD1 through LCD16, a display of 48 dots can be made.
SIGNAL Three distinctive signals of VSS3, VSS2 and VDD are output through these terminals at the
Tepetition rate of 50 Hz.
These terminals become automatically in the ‘‘L” (low) state, i.e., non-display mode, at the
power-on reset (VDD changes from low to high state) and at the stoppage moment of the
clock.

CAPACITOR Capacitor-connection terminals to make a pro-


CONNECTION per voltage doubler to build the 3.1V typical
TERMINAL LCD-driving voltage VDD.
FOR Normal circuit configuration is as follows.
DOUBLER

VARIABLE Outputs the variable-duty or the one-bit (PG2) signal.


DUTY Not used.
PORT
CLOCK Outputs the clock-generator or the one-bit (PD3) signal.
GENERATOR The selection of either of them is programmable. When used as the CGP, this terminal can
PORT transmit the pulse chain of 1 kHz of 46.6% duty or 3 kHz of 60% duty.
(MUTE In this set, this port outputs a signal to mute noises encoutered in the unlocked condition
SIGNAL) of the PLL. When “‘L” (low) outputs, it mute.
INPUT Receives the power-supply voltage for this device. In operation, a voltage of 1.8 to 3.6 VDC
OF POWER is applied to this terminal. The input voltage can be lowered down to 1.5 VDC wien any of
SUPPLY the internal data in the RAM, i.e., when the CKSTP command is under execution, is to be
VOLTAGE holded.
The power-on reset circuit of device starts to operate at the instance this terminalreceives a
voltage of 0 (zero) to 1.8 VDC, and the program starts from the location 0 (zero).
Note: This pin and pin 46 are connected internally. So, it is not necessary to apply the
power-supply voltage to both of them. The ceramic-packaged device, howewer, has a
not-to-be connected pin 46, i.e., N.C. terminal.

CONTROL- Determines the dividing ratio of the fixed-division prescaler.


SIGNAL A 1/4 dividing ratio is made when this terminal is held at “H” (high), and a 1/2 divider is
INPUT made when held at “L” (low).
FOR This port is used only when the VCOH terminal (FM in this set) i.e., pin 22 is used.
DIVIDER This set uses this port as a 1/4 divider for PM and 1/2 divider for AM.
OSC Inputs 1/4 divider 10 ~ 130 MHz (0.1 Vp-p MIN.) or 1/2 divider 10 ~ 100 MHz (O.1 Vp-p
SIGNAL MIN.) of local-oscillator output, i.é., the VCO output. This input signal is conneded inter-
INPUT nally in this device through the 1/2 fixed-divider prescaler or the 1/4 fixed-dividerprescaler
and through the two-module prescaler composed of 1/32 and 1/33 frequency divicexs to the
internal programmable counter.
This terminal is pulled down to the ground level when the direct frequency-dividiig system
is taken into the circuit or when the Pulse-Swallow system is used with the HF ;ommand
executed, i.e., the VCOL (AM) terminal is selected.
A capacitor coupling is needed due to the inclusion of alternate current amplifiers h Side this
device.
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SYMBOL NAMING DESCRIPTION


23 VCOL Receives an AM local-oscillator signals, i.e., the VCO signal from 0.5 MHz to 40 MHz of
0.2 Vp-p minimum.
This port is selected when the direct frequency-dividing system or the Pulse-Swallow system
is used and, at the same time, the HF command is excecuted. These two systems are, how-
ever, different one another as shown below.

INPUT LEVEL INPUT FRE- DIVIDING


BLYIDING SYSTEM (MINIMUM) QUENCY RATIO
DIRECT 0.1 Vp-p 0.5 to 15 MHz 16 to (2'?-1)
PULSE-SWALLOW
(HF COMMAND 0.2 Vp-p 0.5 to 40 MHz 1,024 to (217-1)
EXECUTED)

This terminal is pulled down to the groung level when the Pulse-Swallow system is used to-
gether with the VHF-command execution, i.e., the VCOH (FM) terminal is selected. A
capacitor coupling is needed due to the inclusion of alternate current amplifiers inside this
chip. Not used.
24 Vssl GROUND The ground-return terminal of this device.
25 E01 ERROR Transmits the error signal of the PLL system. When the resultant frequencies obtained by
OUTPUT dividing the local-oscillator frequencies are higher than the reference frequency, an “H”
26 E02 ERROR (high)-level signal is output from this port. When these are lower, on the contrary, an “L”
OUTPUT (low)-level signal is output from this port. When these divided frequencies just coincide with
the reference frequency, this port becomes in a floating state. These output signals from
this port then go through the external lowpass filter to the varactor diodes in the turned
circuits in these frontends of the receiver. The same output waveform as the terminal E01
is obtainable from the next terminal E02, pin 26, and so these two are user-selectable.
When the PLL is disabled, ie., when the system is set by the PLL commands or the CE
terminal, pin 27, is set to the ‘‘L” (low)-level, these E01 and E02 terminals become in the
floating states.
27 CE CHIP Receives the state-selection signals for this device.
ENABLE When set a “H” (high), this device works, and vice versa. The PLL section of this device be-
comes forcively in a disabled condition in the duration of wider than 140 usec of the “L”
(low)-level state. The duration, however, of shorter than 140 usec is not taken into account.
The programmes are using the CKSTP commands. The CKSTP commands are effective only
when the state of this CE is in an “L” (low) condition. When this CE terminal isin an “H”
state, these programmes work like under NOP commands.
When the CKSTP commands are executed when this CE terminal is in an “L” (low) level,
the internal clock generator and the internal CPU are disabled. In this disabled condition,
the RAM-memory backupings can be made under a very-low current consumption of 3 uA
maximum. In this condition, these display-output signals LCD1 through LCD16 and the
COM1 COM3 become in the off-display mode, i.e., the ‘“‘L” (low) state.
When the level of this CE terminal is changed from “L” to “H”, this device is reset and its
programmes start from the location “0” (zero). In this state, the Port A becomes in the
input mode.
Goes to “L” (low) when main power switch is OFF or when the power supply is below 1.9V
(1.8 — 2.0 V).
28 xO CRYSTAL i An external quartz-crystal oscillator connects to these terminals to obtain 75 kHz signal
29 OSCILLATOR generator for the devices.
X1 1.
30 PA3 PORT A 4-bit 1/O (Input/Output) ports. These ports enable the device designate input or output bit
| by bit. The each designation is, in turn, performed by the contents in the location‘ ‘1FH” in
33 PAO the “BANK 0 (zero)” in the data memory (RAM), called as a “PAIO word”. At these
instances as the power-on, clock stoppage and the initial setting of the CE terninal from
“L” to “H”, these terminals automatically become in the input ports.
Under the port-operation commands like “IN”, “OUT”, “SPB”, “RPB” command, etc., the
PAO port coincides with the least significant bit of the registor or the operand the PA3
coincides with the most-significant bit of them. The same applies to the port B aad Port C
respectively.
(30) PA3 PORT A When receiving a broadcast station, it goes to “H” (high), and tuning LED lights, It is used
(SD) as a stop signal for scan function.
(31) PA2 PORT A Initial key input port.
(32) PAI PORT A Mode output.
(33) PAO PORT A RADIO OFF; LW/MW i sw FM |
PAI p> “p>” | “ey” “A”? |
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SYMBOL NAMING DESCRIPTION


PB3 PORT B 4-bit exclusive output ports.
| For ports PBO and PB1, the sink current is minimized to a specially-low drain, so the PBO
PBO and PB1 are able to be used as the return-signal sources for the key matrix. Accordingly,
any of the reverse-current-preventive diodes can be eliminated when these PBO and PB1
ports are used as the key-return-signal sources. When these ports are used as ordinal output
ports, it will happen any of the low-level output signal will not be output properly depend-
ing upon the circuit employed, because of the low sink current. In these cases, pull-down
resistors are used in these output lines.
Under the port-operation commands like “IN”, “OUT”, “SOB”, “RPB” commands, etc.,
the PAO port coincides with the least significant bit of the registor or the operand, the PA3
coincides with the most-significant bit of them. The same applies to the Port B and Port C
respectively. These exclusive output ports should be initialized using the programmes, be-
cause these ports output unstable and undefined output signals at the initial power-on con-
dition, i.e., from ‘““L” to “H”’.
The output-data contents are the same as these previous last ones when the CE terminal
changes from “L” to “H” or from “H” to “L”, and when the CKSTP commands are under
execution. Accordingly, the initialization with programmes is needed too where required.
In this set, these ports are used as those shown in the parenthesises.
PB3 First local frequency control: In LW and MW (in 9 kHz step), if 3 is left when the receiving
(3 kHz) frequency divided by 6, it outputs “L” (low). If divisible by 6, outputs “H” (high).
PB2 First local frequency control: In MW (in 10 kHz step) and SW, if 5 is left when the receiving
(5 kHz) frequency divided by 10, it outputs “L” (low). If divisible by 10, outputs “H” (high).
PB1 Key matrix key lease signal.
PBO

PORT C Refer to the PORT B outlined above. All the ports of this PORT C apply to the description
(KEY- for the PORT B.
MATRIX In this set, these ports output signals to be used as the signal sources for the key matrix.
SIGNAL-
SOURCE
OUTPUT)
This is a free terminal and is not connected to the internal circuits, and this terminal can be
used as a junction land.
Refer to description for pins 38 through 40 outlined above.
KEY 4-bit exclusive input ports. These are normally used as the key-matrix input terminals.
INPUTS When the KIN or the KI commands executed, the conditions of these pins are read into the
RAM data memories designated by the operand portion of these commands.
Same as pin 20.
Same as pins 43 through 45.
Same as pins 1 through 10.

Same as pin 41.

i=
ICF-SW1
AN-101

2-1-3. INITIAL-STATE SETTING


1) Initial Power-on Setting:
VDD
= 0 V > 3.0 V, CE= Low
> High
The power-supply is reset after performing the initial power-on setting, and the following operations are made.
a) The power-out terminal becomes in “L” (low) state, ie., power off, and reads the initial-state setting diodes.
b) Initializes the preset-memories contents of each figures from 0 to 9 to its 150 kHz frequency.
c) Initializes the last-channel memories contents of the above each cases to its 150 kHz frequency.
d) Sets the clock and alarm time to “0:00”, and resets the “second” starting.
e) And the LCD displays the following clock display.

(24-hour system)

2) Backup Condition:
CE = Low
The backup state is made when the CE terminal becomes in “L” (low) state. In the backup state, the program routines are
intermittently performed to eliminate the current drain by using the “HALT” command. The operation routine is as follows.
a) The PLL is disabled.
b) All the ports are made into “L” (low) state.
c) LCD displays remains only for the clock display.
Note: The same operations are made in the radio-off state when CE is “H” (high).

2-1-4. MUTING-OUTPUT TIMINGS


1) MUTE-OUTPUT
The muting-output timings are classified as follows.
a) Radio On

POWER-OUT ea (3) —>


[(1)
(2)
MUTE re TOXx
-Le STARTS TO READ
ABBTOX:
60ms
400ms & ROTARY ENCODER

b) Radio Off

POWER-OUT 3: FOR TURNING EXTERNAL


{(1) LCD DISPLAYS OFF

MIRE PLL [4— Approx.of


STOPS 400ms ALL PORTS BECOME IN
“L” (LOW) EXCEPT PAO
WHICH IS IN ”H’ (HIGH)
ICF-SW1 ICF-SW1
AN-101 AN-101

c) Preset-memory Callings, Band Changings and Meterband Changings: 2-1-5. SEGMENTS AND COMMONS OF LIQUID-CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL (LCD801)
c1) One-time Key Hitting:

(3)
(2)
MUTE
[7h
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PRESET-MEMORY CALLINGS, ETC

c-2) Meterband Changings with < or > Switch Kept Depressed (Continuous/Successive Changings)

KEY-SWITCH
KEPT DEPRESSED—————>|

Approx. Approx. Approx. |Approx.


400ms 100ms 350ms |400ms

METERBAND mb mb +1 mb + 2 mb+3
IN CASE OF> (UP)
NOTE: mb MEANS THE METERBAND
NOW RECEIVING

d) Station Selection with Rotary Encoder:

Approx. Approx. Approx. 2-1-6. RELATIONSHIP OF LCD (LCD801) SEGMENTS TO LSI PINS
L-100ms --f+100ms --f-100ms --|
(2) |(3) 4 (2)& |(3) |
pSApprox.
MUTE
Partial Matrix
Approx. Approx.
t 30ms 30ms LCD COM. 1 3V com M
OUTPUT FROM ROTARY- OUTPUT FROM ROTARY- 1C801 Pin 13
ENCODER COUNTER ENCODER COUNTER ee
i} tot
OV COM. 2 3(Semicolon)
PRESENTS PRESENTS IN THE \ t
OUTPUT FROM ROTARY- FREQUENCY REGIONS LCD COM. 2
1C801 Pin 12 ried COM. 3 (not used)
ENCODER COUNTER OUTSIDES THE rt I ot |
PRESENTS BANDS, BOTH LOWER ot ]
OUTPUT FROM ROTARY- AND HIGHER SIDES LCD COM. 3 ee 1C801 Pin. 48
ENCODER COUNTER 1C801 Pin 11 rit LCD16
NOT PRESENT
WHEN “ $(Semicolon)’”” IS ON
e) Power On by Alarm Operation AT 150 Hz OPERATION

WHEN “AM” 1S ON
AT 50 Hz OPERATION

POWER-OUT —
WHEN BOTH “CLOCK” AND
“ALARM” ARE OFF

MUTE |FULL POWER ON BUZZER-TONE OUTPUT


BUZZER MUTE
Approx. (3) =
\ 60ms f

ALARM OPERATION ait BAND OUTPUTS BECOME IN “L” (LOW)


STARTS ALL EXTERNAL LCD DISPLAYS TURN OFF.

OUTPUT SIGNAL FOR OUTPUT SIGNAL FOR


BUZZER TURNING ON BUZZER TURNING OFF

BUZZER-TONE OUTPUT
WAVEFORM aEGene LI LIL]
Approx.
500ms
Approx.
1,000ms
ICF-SW1 ICF-SW1
AN-101 AN-101

SECTION 3
BLOCK DIAGRAM FM/AM FRONT END,
J401

IF AMP, DET
RV60!

CF401,402

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FM IF
DISCRI
ANTI
FM/SW
TELESCOPIC
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ne VCO SWITCH STEREO TONE
“p ANB 0409 ADJ MUSIC
‘ BAND SWITCH (rev eo] AM B+
(+3V) ces) |
awe
1403 12
FM OSC je (FM/AM)
H 0401 B+ (+3V)
T ia
TS AM B+
AM 2nd IF (+2V)
sw RF AMP |” AM Ist IF AM MIX2nd H] AMAMPIF
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ROD ANTENNA ! Di si-2 es
pipe = —RV201 (3kHz STEP ADJ)
DX eee ye RV202 (5kHz STEP ADJ)

LOCAL 0201
AGC AMP
0402,403 $P6OI
SPEAKER

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SWITCH
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SWITCHING cIRCULT BE: DC-DC CONVERTER CONVERTER
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LOW-PASS i OSC !CONTROL
C804 FILTER B+ 4 Q603 | 0602
DECODER FM FM (+14V) t
SWITCHING CIRCUIT B+
1804 (1/2) 9805 (FM +2V)

VOLTAGE DET
B+ (C802 $803 if 5802
“Ppluiset]
ON-OFF 4
LED DRIVE ne
aoe (LIGHT)
ICF-SW1
AN-101

SECTION 4
DISASSEMBLY
Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

REAR CABINET
@ screw @) P2x 16

volume knob
@ screw ® B2x6

rear cabinet

+ Release the claws inside with pushing the


side of CABINET.

CHASSIS

chassis
a

Note: When installing, put the positions of


power switch and LIGHT switch together.
SECTION 5
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
@ Parts location diagram relevant
to the adjustment
T3 T401 T4 TS T202 RV401
Ist IF FM Tracking Ist IF 2nd IF 2nd Local FM Stereo
Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment

[MAIN BOARD]
(SIDE A)

iq O a (ee) RV202
5K Step
oO Adjustment

@ RV201
lect
a
cc
rea
ancn
ata
tan
gp
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i @ Adjustment

7201 CT402 T7403 T402 CT401


Ist Local FM Tracking FM VCO FM Tracking FM Tracking
Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment

® AM SECTION

1st LOCAL ADJUSTMENT 2nd LOCAL ADJUSTMENT/3 kHz STEP/5 kHz


| Setup: STEP ADJUSTMENT
VOLUME control: as required Setup:
VOLUME control: as required
To “* [MAIN BOARD] i en eeye gas 7
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frequency
counter

nn

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‘ Procedure: Procedure:
1. Tune the set to AM 150 kHz. @ 2nd LOCAL ADJUSTMENT
2. Adjust T201 to obtain a 2.59 — 2.61 V on the VTVM. 1. Tune the set to AM 153 kHz.
. 3. Tune the set to AM 29.995 MHz. 2. Adjust T202 to obtain a 55.3899
— 55.3901 MHz on the fre-
4. Confirm that the voltage reading on the VTVM is less than 12 V. quency counter.
@ 3kHz STEP ADJUSTMENT
3. Tune the set to AM 156 kHz.
4. Adjust RV201 to obtain a 55.3869 — 55.3871 MHz on the fre-
quency counter.
@® 5kHz STEP ADJUSTMENT
5. Tune the set to AM 1,620 kHz.
6. Adjust RV202 to obtain a 55.3850 MHz on the frequency
counter.
NOTE: This adjustment should be performed after the remove Rod-
Antenna (ANT1).
This adjustment should be performed after the FM FRE.
QUENCY-COVERAGE ADJUSTMENT.
r

1st/2nd IF ADJUSTMENT FM TRACKING ADJUSTMENT


Setup: Setup:
VOLUME control: as required VOLUME control: as required
VTVM
FM RF SSG (DC range}
AM RF SSG
Put the lead-wire
antenna close to
the set.
Cs]
frequency deviation:
22.5 kHz by 400 Hz
400 Hz, 30%
AM modulation
VTVM
(AC range)

[MAIN BOARD]
(SIDE B)

EARPHONE

Procedure:
@ ist IF ADJUSTMENT
1.
Set the frequencies of the AM RF SSG and the frequency dis-
play of the set to 156 kHz.
2. Adjust T3 and T4 to obtain a maximum reading on the VTVM. Procedure:
@ 2nd IF ADJUSTMENT . Set the frequencies of the FM RF SSG and the frequency display of
1. Set the frequencies of the AM RF SSG and the frequency dis- the set to 76 MHz.
play of the set to 156 kHz. . Adjust T401 and T402 to obtain a maximum reading on the VIVM.
2. Adjust TS to obtain a maximum reading on the VTVM. . Set the frequencies of the FM RF SSG and the frequency display of
the set to 108 MHz.
@ FM SECTION . Adjust CT401 and CT402 to obtain a maximum reading on the
VTVM.
FM FREQUENCY COVERAGE (VCO VOLTAGE) . Repeat the above steps several times, and finish the adjustment with
ADJUSTMENT the trimmers CT401 and CT402.

Setup:
FM STEREO ADJUSTMENT
VOLUME control: as required
Setup:
c ~«[MAIN BOARD) VOLUME control: as reguired
(SIDE B)
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@ @ 305 = (SIDE B)

Procedure:
ifs
1. Tune the set to 108 MHz.
2. Adjust T403 to obtain a 11.9 — 12.1 Von the VTVM. Procedure:
1. Adjust RV401 to obtain a 75.9 — 76.1 kHz on the frequency
counter.
' ICF-SW1
AN-101

SECTION 6
DIAGRAMS
6-1. SEMICONDUCTORS LEAD LAYOUTS

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6-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

[MICRO COMPUTER BOARD]


6-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS-~ © See page 20 for semiconductor lead layouts

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Location Location Location
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D-13 C-18
B-13 C-6 C-18
B-14 B-3 C-17
B-13 D-3 B-2
B-9 1-5 C-7
B-9 H-4 E-19
D-13 123
D-16 H-1
B-19
B-17 C-10
D-17 B-14
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Note:
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e,
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@ @— : parts extracted from the conductor side. 78
27Q=
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Suid
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e @——® : Through hole to SIDE A and SIDE B indi-
cate to jointed number and connection.
e O——O : SIDE A and SIDE B indicate to jointed
number and connection.
e Ms: parts mounted on the conductor side.

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@ See page 28 for note and IC block diagrams

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65. IC BLOCK DIAGRAM


Note:
1C401 CX20111
All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted. pF: uwuF
S5OWV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics
and tantalums. DETUNE ()) DETUNE DET
DET GND CONTROL
All resistors are in Q and 1/,W or less unless otherwise
specified.
A: internal component. FM oiscri (2) @3) vee
ome © B+ Dus.
[} : adjustment for repair.
Power voltage is dc 3 V and fed with regurated dc power RIPPLE
FILTER

supply from external power voltage jack.


Voltage and waveforms are dc with respect to ground
under detuned conditions. arc (4) (2!) DET ouT
no mark: FM
«( > SW
Fm osc () 20) AFC/AGC |
( ) o> LW/MW
Voltages are taken with a VOM (50 kQ/V).
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc-
REG OUT (6) —————] S————J (9) AFC /AGC 2
tion tolerances.
Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope.
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc- Fu Re (7) (18) AM iF OUT
tion tolerances.
Signal path.
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Switches: Nc (16) METER

Switch Position
FM RF IN (10) (15)FM IF IN

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ICF-SW1
AN-101

SECTION 7
EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTE:
@ The mechanical parts with no reference Due to standardization, parts with part
number in the exptoded views are not number suffix -XX and -X may be dif-
supplied. ferent from the parts specified in the
components used on the set.
7-1. The construction parts of an assembled
Part are indicated with a collation num-
ber in the remark column,
items marked ‘‘*’’ are not stocked since
they are seldom required for routine
service, Some delay should be antici-
pated when ordering these items.

No. Part No. Description Remarks No. Part No. Description Remarks

X-3899-501-1 CABINET (FRONT) ASSY X-3899-503-1 STRAP ASSY, HAND


3-899-527-01 PANEL, SPEAKER 3-899-526-01 BRACKET
3-899-506-01 KNOB (VOLUME) 3-899-548-01 SHEET (A), RETAINER
*3-899-575-01 SHEET (STRAP) 3-899-533-01 HOLDER
3-899-549-01
ONPWNrE BUTTON (DOUBLE) 7-685-104-19 SCREW (B 2X6), P TAPPING

3-899-535-01 LID, BATTERY CASE 7-621-256-00 SCREW +P 2X16


3-899-561-01 BUTTON (10 KEY) 2-370-905-31 SCREW +PTP 2X3.5
3-899-560-01 BUTTON (10 KEY) 7~-624-102-04 STOP RING 1.5, TYPE -E
OID 3-899-551~01
WO BUTTON (10 KEY) 7-623-505-01 LUG, 2
10 *3-899-570-01 SHEET (VR) 7-627-554-58 SCREW +P 2X2.8

11 3-899-550-01 BUTTON (POWER) 3-899-510-01 (US,Canadian,Australian


12 3-899-534-01 SHEET (B), RETAINER E TYPE1-2/2,Saudi Arabia
13 3-899-511-01 KNOB (MAIN POWER) AEP TYPE1-1/1-2/2/3-1/3~2 ,UK)
.- BUTTON (LIGHT)
14 3-899-531~-01 (US, Canadian, Australian 3-899-510-11 (E TYPE1-1)...... BUTTON (LIGHT)
E TYPE1-1/1-2
AEP TYPE1-1/1-2,UK)...PLATE, BACK 26 *3-899-577-01 COPPER LEAF (A)
3-899-531-11 (AEP TYPE3-1/3-2)......PLATE, BACK 27 *3-899-581-01 COPPER LEAF (B)
3-899-531-21 (E TYPE2,AEP TYPE2)....PLATE, BACK 28 3-899-558-11 CABINET (REAR)
3-899-531-31 (Saudi Arabia).........PLATE, BACK 29 9-911-815-01 CUSHION
30 *3-899-589-01 SHEET (SHAFT)
31 3-899-573-01 MEMBRANE, CONDUCTIVE
901 1-571-386-11 SWITCH, RUBBER KEY (S101-S120)
SP601 1-503-842-11 SPEAKER
ICF-SW1
AN-101

No. Part No. Description Remarks No. Part No. Description Remarks

51 7-621-256-00 SCREW +P 2X16 71 7-627-850-67 SCREW, PRECISION +P 1.4x4


*3-899-530-01 CASE, SHIELD 72 *3-899-524-01 CASE, SHIELD
53 3-899-509-01 KNOB (TONE) 73 *3-899-576-01 SHEET (VCO)
54 9-911-844-XX RUBBER, BRAKE 74 *3-899-577-01 COPPER LEAF (A)
55 *X-3899-502~1 PLATE (A) ASSY, SHIELD 75 *3-899-582-01 INSULATOR (E)
56 *3-899-521-01 PLATE (CLOCK), SHIELD 76 *3-899-507-01 PLATE, LIGHT GUIDE
57 3-899-508-01 KNOB
58 *3-899~-559-01 CHASSIS 78 9-911-844-XX REBBER, BRAKE
59 3-899-529-01 TERMINAL, BATTERY 79 *3-339-464-01 CUSHION (LED)
60 *3-899-501-01 LABEL (MW STEP) 80 *3-899-586-01 SPACER (A)
61 3-899-528-01 SPRING 902 A-3679-087-A MOUNTED PCB, KEY
62 *3-899-522-01 CASE (AM LOCAL), SHIELD 903 1-625-372-11 PC BOARD, MICON FLEXIBLE
63 3-899-505-01 SHAFT 904 1-625-371-11 PC BOARD, MA FLEXIBLE
64 *X-3899-505~1 PLATE (1F) ASSY, SHIELD 905 A-3675-007-A MOUNTED PCB, MICRO COMPUTER
65 *3-899-574-01 SHEET (SPEAKER)
906 A-3615-207-A MOUNTED PCB, MAIN
66 *X-3899-506-1 PLATE (AF) ASSY, SHIELD ANTI 1-501-401-11 ANTENNA, TELESCOPIC
67 *3-899-523-01 CASE, SHIELD ANT2 1-402-344-11 ANTENNA, FERRITE-ROD (LW/MW)
68 7-685-104-19 SCREW (B 2X6), P TAPPING $802 1-571-385-11 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (LIGHT)
*X-3899-504~-1 PLATE (VCO) ASSY, SHIELD
70 *3-899-525-01 REINFORCEMENT
ICF-SW1
AN-101

SECTION 8
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
NOTE:
@ Due to standardization, replacements in the parts CAPACITORS: The components identified
list may be different from the parts specified in MF: uF, PF: pF. by mark are critical for
the diagrams or the components used on the set. safety.
RESISTORS
@ Items marked ‘‘*’’ are not stocked since they ® Altresistors are in ohms. Replace only with part num-
are seldom required for routine service. Some @ F: nonflammable ber specified.
etn
Ae et
delay should be anticipated when ordering these
items.
COILS Les composants identifiés par
@ MMH:
mH, UH: wH une marque sont critiques
e If there are two or more same circuits in a set pour fa sécurité. Ne les re-
SEMICONDUCTORS
such as a stereophonic machine, only typical mplacer que par une piéce
In each case, U: yu, for example:
circuit parts may be indicated and capacitors and portant le numéro spécifié
VA...: uA..., UPA...: uPA...,
resistors in other same circuits may be omitted.
UPC...: uPC, UPD...: uPD...

Ref .No. Part No. Description Ref .No. Part No. Description

901 1-571-386-11 SWITCH, RUBBER KEY (S101-S120) C206 1-162-839-11 CERAMIC 0.01MF 20% 16V
902 A-3679-087-A MOUNTED PCB, KEY C207 1-162-930-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1PF 0.25PF 50V
903 1-625-372-11 PC BOARD, MICON FLEXIBLE C209 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V

904 1-625-371-11 PC BOARD, MA FLEXIBLE C210 1-162-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 8PF O.5PF SOV
905 A-3675-007-A MOUNTED PCB, MICRO COMPUTER C211 1-162-947-11 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V
906 A-3615-207-A MOUNTED PCB, MAIN C212 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
907 1-501-400-11 ANTENNA, TELESCOPIC
C213 1-162-950-11 CERAMIC CHIP 56PF 5% 50V
ANT1 1-501-401-11 ANTENNA, TELESCOPIC c214 1-162-947~-11 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V
ANT2 1~402-344-11 ANTENNA, FERRITE-ROD (LW/MW) €215 1-163-598-91 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V

C1 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C216 1-162-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP 8PF O.5PF 50V
C2 1-162-957-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 50V C217 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
C3 1-162-934-11 CERAMIC CHIP 3PF 0.25PF 50V C218 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V

c4 1-162-930-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1PF 0.25PF 50V C220 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
c5 1-162-957-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 50V C221 1-163-021-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 105 50V
C6 1-162-949-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V C402 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V

C7 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C403 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10; 25V
c8 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP O0.1MF 10% 25V c404 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
c9 1-162-932-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.25PF 50V C405 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10} 25V

C10 1-162-930-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1PF 0.25PF 50V C406 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 104 25V
C12 1-164-113-11 CERAMIC CHIP 20PF 5% 50V C407 1-135-098-21 TANTAL. CHIP 47MF 20} 4y
C13 1-164-004-—11 CERAMIC CHIP O.1MF 10% 25V C408 1-163-141-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001MF 5% 50V

C14 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V c409 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10; 25V
C15 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C410 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10: 25V
C16 1-162~970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C4il 1-162-942-11 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 5% 50V
C17 1-135-157-21 TANTAL. CHIP 10MF 20% 6.3V c412 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10: 25V
C18 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V C413 1-162-932-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.(5PF 50V
C19 1+162-956-11 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF 5% 50V C414 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10: 25V

C20 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C415 1-162-638-11 CERAMIC CHIP IMF 16V
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C24 1-163-089-00 CERAMIC CHIP 6PF 0.25PF 50V C419 1-135-098-21 TANTAL. CHIP 47MF 201 4V
C25 1-163-095-00 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 5% 50V c420 1-126-210-11 ELECT 220MF 205 4V

C27 1-163-133-00 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5% 50V C421 1-135-098-21 TANTAL. CHIP 47MF 20: ay
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C29 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C423 1-163-035-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047MF 50V

C31 1-163-021-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V c424 1-164-005-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.4 7MF 25V
C32 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V C425 1-163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 25V
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C203 1-162-932-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0.25PF 50V C430 1-163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 25V
C204 1-162-957-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5% 50V C431 1-126-208-11 ELECT 47MF 20: ay
C205 1-162-934-11 CERAMIC CHIP 3PF 0.25PF 50V C432 1-163-137-00 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 50V
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C433 1-163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 25V C822 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1OOPF 5% 50V
C434 1-162-638-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1MF 16V C823 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C435 1-162-969-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0068MF 10% 25V C824 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C436 1-162-969-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0068MF 10% 25V C825 1-162-962-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10% 50V
C437 1~164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V C826 1~162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C438 1-163-117-00 CERAMIC CHIP LOOPF 5% 50V C827 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C440 1-135-157-21 TANTAL . CHIP 1OMF 20% 6.3V C828 1-124-576-11 ELECT 220MF 20% 4v
cé601 1-163-035-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.04 7MF 10% 25V C829 1-135-103-00 TANTAL. CHIP 3.3MF 20%
C830 1-162-970~11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
C602 1-163-035-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047MF 10% 25V
C603 1-164-005-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.4 7MF 25V cD401 1-577-065-11 FILTER, CERAMIC
C604 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
CFl 1-577-030-11 FILTER, CERAMIC
C605 1~135-099-00 TANTAL. CHIP 2.2MF 20% 6.3V CF401 1-567-389-11 FILTER, CERAMIC
C606 1-135-151-21 TANTAL. CHIP 4.7MF 20% 4V CF402 1-567-389-11 FILTER, CERAMIC
C607 1-126-209-11 ELECT 100MF 20% 4V
CN1 1-565-073-11 SOCKET, CONNECTOR 16P
C608 1-126-207-11 ELECT 33MF 20% 4Vv CN2 1-566-385-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 2P
C609 1-164-005~11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47MF 25V CN3 1-566-385-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 2P
C610 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
CT401 1-141-347-11 CAP, VAR, TRIMMER (CHIP)
C611 1-135-099-00 TANTAL. CHIP 2.2MF 20% 6.3V CT402 1-141-347-11 CAP, VAR, TRIMMER (CHIP)
c612 1-135-151-21 TANTAL. CHIP 4.7MF 20%
C613 1-126-210-11 ELECT 220MF 20% 4V D1 8-719-101-23 DIODE 1$$123
D2 8-719-101-23 DIODE 1$$123
C614 1~163-081-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22MF 25V D3 8-719-123-79 OLODE 1$$279
C615 1-135-098-21 TANTAL. CHIP 47MF 20%
C616 1-135-098-21 TANTAL . CHIP 47MF 20% 4v D4 8-719-123-79 DIODE 1S$279
D5 8-719-123-79 DIODE 1S8S279
C617 1-135-099-00 TANTAL. CHIP 2.2MF 20% 6.3V D6 8-719-123-79 DIODE 1$S279
C618 1-135-157-21 TANTAL. CHIP 1OMF 20% 6.3V
C619 1-162-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.5PF 50V 07 8-719-123-79 DIODE 1S$279
D8 8-719-123-79 DIODE 1S$S279
C620 1-162-947-11 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V 0203 8-713-300-00 DIODE 1733
C621 1~163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 25V
C622 1~162-638-11 CERAMIC CHIP IMF 16V 0204 8-713-300-00 DIODE 1733
0401 8-713-300-00 DIODE 1733
C623 1-162-638-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1MF 16V D402 8-713-300-00 DIODE 1733
C625 1-125-513-11 DOUBLE LAYERS 0.047F
C626 1-163-033-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.02 2MF 10% 25V D403 8-713-300-00 DIODE 1733
D601 8-719-123-82 DIODE 1$$303
C627 1-163-033-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022MF 10% 25V D602 8-719~106-80 DIODE RD1 3M-B2
C628 1-162-968-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.004 7MF 10% 50V
C629 1-162-968-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047MF 10% 50V D604 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1SS304
0801 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1SS304
C632 1-162-638-11 CERAMIC CHIP IMF 16V D802 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$S304
C633 1-135-071-21 TANTAL. CHIP 0.15MF 20% 35V
C634 1~162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V D803 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$S304
0804 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$S304
C802 1-130-774-00 FILM 0.33MF 10% 63V 0805 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$$304
C803 1~162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
C804 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001MF 10% 50V D806 8-719-800-54 DIODE TLUR122
D807 8-719-812-33 DIODE TLG123A
C806 1~162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001MF 10% 50V D808 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$$304
C807 1-135-103-00 TANTAL. CHIP 3.3MF 20% 4v
C808 1~162-638-11 CERAMIC CHIP IMF 16V D809 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$S304
D810 8-719~123-85 DIODE 1$$304
C809 1-163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 25V 0811 8-719-101-23 DIODE 1$$123
C810 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001MF 10% 50V
C811 1-163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 25V D812 8-719-1 23-82 DIODE 1$S303
D813 8-719-123-85 DIODE 1$$304
C812 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1G0PF 5% 50V
C813 1-164-149-11 CERAMIC CHIP 36PF 5% 50V 1¢401 8-752-011-11 IC CX20111
C814 1-162-942-11 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 5% 50V 1€402 8-759-804-98 IC LA3335M
1¢601 8-759-910-71 IC BA5208AF
C816 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 25V
C817 1-135-104-00 TANTAL. CHIP 1OMF 20% 4yv 1¢801 8-759-140-92 IC UPD1715G-545-22
C818 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V 1€802 8-759-947-95 IC S-8051HN-CD-S
1¢803 8-759-804-76 IC LA5002M
C819 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V 1C804 8-759-113-94 IC UPD74HC239G
C820 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V
C821 1-162-953-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V J401 1-507-950-21 JACK (SMALL TYPE) (REC OUT)
J601 1-565-074-11 JACK, OUTER POWER 1P (DC IN 3V)
J602 1~507-958-31 JACK (HEADPHONE )
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Ref .No. Part No. Description Ref .No. Part No. Description

Ll 1-410-220-31 INDUCTOR CHIP 220UH Q816 8-729-800-68 TRANSISTOR 2S8815


L2 1-410-733-21 INDUCTOR CHIP 0.22UH Q817 8-729-109~-42 TRANSISTOR 2SK94-X2
L3 1-410-220-31 INDUCTOR CHIP 220UH Q818 8-729-403-17 TRANSISTOR XN1215

L4 1-410-203-51 INDUCTOR CH IP 8.2UH 1-216-819-11 METAL GLAZE 680 5% 1/16W


L5 1-410-191-51 INDUCTOR CHIP -82UH 1-216-829-11 METAL GLAZE 4.7K 5% 1/16W
L6 1-410-197-11 INDUCTOR CH IP « 7UH
NOC 1-216-807-11 METAL GLAZE 68 5% 1/16W

L7 1-410-197-11 INDUCTOR CHIP -7UH 1-216-819-11 METAL GLAZE 680 5% 1/16W


L9 1-410-200-31 INDUCTOR CH IP .7UH 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W
L201 1-410-200-31 INDUCTOR CH Ip -7UH
PPM 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W

L202 1-410-196-11 INDUCTOR CH 1P «2UH 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W


L203 1-410-186-51 INDUCTOR CH IP -33UH 1-216-797-11 METAL GLAZE 10 5% 1/16W
L204 1-410-187-41 INDUCTOR CH IP -39UH
oon 1-216-820-11 METAL GLAZE 820 5% 1/16W

L205 1-410-188-51 INDUCTOR CH IP 0.47UH 1-216-819-11 METAL GLAZE 680 5% 1/16W


L604 1-412-011-31 INDUCTOR CH IP 27UH 1-216-829-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
L605 1-412-011-31 INDUCTOR CH IP 27UH 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W

LCD801 1-808-270-11 DISPLAY PANEL, LIQUID CRYSTAL 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
1~216-797-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Ql 8-729-123-86 TRANSISTOR 2SK238-K16 1-216-797-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
02 8-729-123-86 TRANSISTOR 2SK238-K16
93 8-769-401-59 TRANSISTOR 2SK613~-3 1-216-828-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q4 8-769-401-59 TRANSISTOR 2SK613-3 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q5 8-769-401-59 TRANSISTOR 2SK613-3
Q6 8-729-109-42 TRANSISTOR 2SK94-X2 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 1/16W
Q7 8-729-117-72 TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q201 8-729-117-72 TRANSISTOR 2804178
Q202 8-729-117-72 TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 1-216-819-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
1-216-828-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q203 8-729-117-72 TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 R24 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q205 8-729-117-72 TRANSISTOR 2SC4178
Q401 8-729-905-61 TRANSISTOR DTC124EU R25 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R26 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q402 8-729~-107-45 TRANSISTOR 280362 4A-L16 R30 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q403 8-729-107-45 TRANSISTOR 2SC3624A-L16
Q405 8-729-402-75 TRANSISTOR XN5501 R31 1-216-817-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R32 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q406 8-729-800-36 TRANSISTOR 2$D1048 R33 1-216~-815-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q407 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 2804177
Q408 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 28C4177 R34 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R35 1-216-837-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q409 8~729-402-16 TRANSISTOR XN4608 R204 1-216-818-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q410 8~729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 2804177
Q411 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 28C4177 R205 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R206 1-216-813-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q412 8-729-905-61 TRANSISTOR DTC124EU R207 1-216-841-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q413 8-729-905-61 TRANSISTOR DTC124EU
Q420 8-729-123-86 TRANSISTOR 2SK238-K16 R208 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R209 1-216-843-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q602 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 2804177 R210 1-216-809~-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q603 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 2SC4177
Q605 8-729~402-16 TRANSISTOR XN4608 R211 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R212 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q606 8-729-800-36 TRANSISTOR 2SD1048 R213 1~-216-836-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q607 8~-729-800-36 TRANSISTOR 2SD1048
Q801 8~-729-109-42 TRANSISTOR 2SK94-X2 R214 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R218 1-216-817-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q802 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 R219 1-216-817-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q804 8-729-117-32 TRANSISTOR 2SC4177
Q805 8~729-905-99 TRANSISTOR DTC114TU R220 1-216-837-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R250 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q806 8-729~-905-99 TRANSISTOR DTC114TU R252 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q807 8-729-905-99 TRANSISTOR DTC114TU
Q808 8-729-905-61 TRANSISTOR DTC124EU R260 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R261 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q809 8~729-402-16 TRANSISTOR XN4608 R262 1-216-850-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q811 8~729-800-68 TRANSISTOR 288815
Q812 8-729-800-68 TRANSISTOR 2SB815 R263 1-216-851-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
R401 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q813 8~729-800-68 TRANSISTOR 2SB815 R402 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 5% 1/16W
Q814 8-729-800-68 TRANSISTOR 2SB815
Q815 8-729-800-68 TRANSISTOR 2SB815
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R403. 1-216-797-11 METAL GLAZE 10 5% 1/16W R627 = 1-216-830-11 METAL GLAZE 5.6K 5% 1/16W
R404 = 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W R628 =1-216-296-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W
R405 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W R629 = 1-216-296-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W
R630 1-216-296-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W
R406 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W R631 = 1-216-296-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W
R407: 1-216-811-11 METAL GLAZE 150 5% 1/16W R801 1-216-834-11 METAL GLAZE 12K 5% 1/16W
R409 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W R802 =:1-216-832-11 METAL GLAZE 8.2K 5% 1/1 6W

R410 =1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/1 6W R803 1-216-831-11 METAL GLAZE 6.8K 5% 1/16W
R411 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 100 5% 1/16W R804 1-216-832-11 METAL GLAZE 8.2K 5% 1/16W
R412: 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W R810 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W

R413. 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W R811 1-216-857-11 METAL GLAZE 1M 5% 1/16W
R414 =1-216-829-11 METAL GLAZE 4.7K 5% 1/16W R812. 1=216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W
R415 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W R813 1-216-820-11 METAL GLAZE 820 5% 1/16W
R416 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W R818 1-216-805-11 METAL GLAZE 47 5% 1/16W
R417 = 1+216-817-11 METAL GLAZE 470 5% 1/16W R819 =1-216-857-11 METAL GLAZE 1M 5% 1/16W
R418 1-216-841-11 METAL GLAZE 47K 5% 1/16W R820 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W

R419 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W R821 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/1 6W
R420 1-216-837-11 METAL GLAZE 22K 5% 1/16W R822 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R421 1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W
R824 =1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R422 1-216-813-11 METAL GLAZE 220 5% 1/16W R825 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R423 1-216-826-11 METAL GLAZE 2.7K 5% 1/16W R826 1~216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R424 = =1-216-848-11 METAL GLAZE 180K 5% 1/16W
R827 = 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/1 6W
R425 1-216-832-11 METAL GLAZE 8.2K 5% 1/16W R828 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R426 1-216-823-11 METAL GLAZE 1.5K 5% 1/16W R829 = 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/1 6W
R427 = 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W
R831 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R428 1~216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W R833 1~216-828-11 METAL GLAZE 3.9K 5% 1/16W
R429 1=216-841-11 METAL GLAZE 47K 5% 1/16W R834 1-216-840-11 METAL GLAZE 39K 5% 1/16W
R430 1~216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W
R835 1-216-813-11 METAL GLAZE 220 5% 1/16W
R431 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 100 5% 1/16W R837 1-216-829-11 METAL GLAZE 4.7K 5% 1/16W
R432 1~216-840-11 METAL GLAZE 39K 5% 1/16W R838 1-216-797-11 METAL GLAZE 10 5% 1/16W
R433 1-216-837-11 METAL GLAZE 22K 5% 1/16W
: R839 1~216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R434 1-216-835-11 METAL GLAZE 15K 5% 1/16W R840 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R437 =1-216~839-11 METAL GLAZE 33K 5% 1/16W R841 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R438 1-216-816-11 METAL GLAZE 390 5% 1/16W
R842 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R440 1-216-809-11 METAL GLAZE 100 5% 1/16W R843: 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R441 =1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W R844: 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R442 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W
R845 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R443. :1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W R846 =:1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R450 1-216-296-00 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/8W R847: 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R602 1-216-864-11 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/16W
R848 =:1-249-417-11 RES, CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
R603 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W R849 = 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R604 =1-216-818-11 METAL GLAZE 560 5% 1/16W R888 1-216-295-00 METAL GLAZE 0 5% 1/10W
R605 1-216-818-11 METAL GLAZE 560 5% 1/16W
RV201 1-237-146-21 RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE 220K
R606 1-216-829-11 METAL GLAZE 4.7K 5% 1/16W RV202 1-237-146-21 RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE 220K
R607 =1-216-829-11 METAL GLAZE 4.7K 5% 1/16W RV401 1-237-119-11 RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE 22K
R608 1-216-842-11 METAL GLAZE 56K 5% 1/16W RV601 1-237-997-11 RES, VAR, CARBON 20K/20K (VOLUME)
R609 =:1-216-013-00 METAL GLAZE 33 5% 1/10W S1 1-570-114-11 SWITCH, SLIDE (SENS)
R610 1-216-013-00 METAL GLAZE 33 5% 1/10W $601 1-570-114-11 SWITCH, SLIDE (TONE)
R612 =1-216-797-11 METAL GLAZE 10 5% 1/16W $801 1-570-675-11 SWITCH, SLIDE (MW CH STEP)
R613 :1-216-843-11 METAL GLAZE 68K 5% 1/16W $802 1-571-385-11 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (LIGHT)
R614 1-216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W $803 1-570-675-11 SWITCH, SLIDE (MAIN POWER)
R615 1+216-845-11 METAL GLAZE 100K 5% 1/16W
SP601 1-503-842-11 SPEAKER
R616 = =1-216-821-11 METAL GLAZE 1K 5% 1/16W
R620 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W Tl 1-426-345-11 TRANSFORMER, HIGH FREQUENCY
R621 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W T2 1-426-357-11 TRANSFORMER, RF
13 1-404-780-11 TRANSFORMER, IF
R622 = 1-216-825-11 METAL GLAZE 2.2K 5% 1/16W T4 1-404-779-11 TRANSFORMER, IF
R625 = 1-216-833-11 METAL GLAZE 10K 5% 1/16W
R626 = 1-216-799-11 METAL GLAZE 15 5% 1/16W
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Ref .No. Part No. Description ACCESSORY & PACKING MATERIAL

15 1-404-778-11 TRANSFORMER, IF A-3642-002-A COUPLER ASSY


T201 1-406-271-11 COIL (OSC)
T202 1-406-270-11 COIL (OSC) A\1-463-959-11 (Canadian).....sseeeee ADAPTOR, AC (AC-302)
A\1-463-960-11 CUK Visscher elereeedn
tecpiacd sires ADAPTOR, AC (AC-303)
T401 1-459-828-11 COIL (WITH CORE) A1-463-961-11 (US) saree sedie’s
alata siseares ADAPTOR, AC (AC~301}
T402 1-459-829-11 COIL (WITH CORE) A\1~-463-976-11 (AEP TYPE1-2/3-1)..... ADAPTOR, AC (AC~304)
1403 1-459-827-11 COIL (WITH CORE) A 1-463-977-11 (E TYPE1-1/1-2/2,Saudi Arabia
7601 1-449-021-21 TRANSFORMER, DC-DC CONVERTER AEP TYPE1-1/2/3-2)...ADAPTOR, AC (AC-301)

XF1 1~567-987-11 FILTER, CRYSTAL A1-506-444-11 (Canadian).......... ADAPTOR, CONVERSION


A1-506-409-11 (AEP TYPE1-2/3-1)...ADAPTOR, CONVERSION
xT201 1-567-986-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (55.4MHz)
XT801 1-567-769-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (75kHz) A\1-565-250-11 (US,Saudi Arabia
£ TYPE1-1/1-2/2
AEP TYPE1-1/2/3-2)...PLUG, CONVERSION 2P

3-893-708-01 BELT, CARRYING


3-893-726-01 COLLAR, BELT
3-893-730-01 BRACKET, BELT

3-893-802-04 (US,Canadian,— TYPE1-1/1-2)


.»-BOOK, GUIDE, WAVE
3-887-285-07 (Saudi Arabia,E TYPE2)...BOOK, GUIDE, WAVE

3-899-537-01 CASE (SOFT), CARRYING


3-899-562-01 INDIVIDUAL GARTON
3-899~565-01 CASE (HARD), CARRYING

*3-899-566-01 CUSHION (B)


3-899-571-01 NUT (M2.6), PLATE

*3-899-572-01 (Canadian,AEP TYPE1-2/3-1,UK)...BLIND, CASE


*3-899-572-11 (US,Saudi Arabia,Australian
E TYPE1-1/1-2/2
AEP TYPEI-1/2/3-2)....sereeeeee BLIND, CASE

3-990-135-11 (£E,Saudi Arabia)....... MANUAL, INSTRUCTION


3-990-135-21 (US ,Canadian)........6. MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
3-990-135-31 (Canadian)........ee0. MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
3-990-135-41 (AEP TYPE1-1/1-2/3-1)..MANUAL, INSTRUCTION

7-621-662-40 SCREW +RK 2.6X10


7-624-109-04 STOP RING 5.0, TYPE -E
8-952-321-92 EARPHONE MOR-E434/C SET

The components identified


by mark are critical for
safety.
Replace only with part num-
ber specified.

Les composants identifiés par


une marque sont critiques
pour la sécurité. Ne les re-
mplacer que par une piéce
portant le numéro spécifié.
ICF-SW1
AN-101

SECTION 9
ANTENNA MODULE (AN-101)
NOTE:
@ The mechanical parts with no reference Items marked ‘‘*” are not stocked since @ Due to standardization, parts with part
number in the exploded views are not they are seldom required for routine number suffix -XX and -X may be dif-
supplied. service. Some delay should be antici- ferent from the parts specified in the
@ The construction parts of an assembled pated when ordering these items. components used on the set.
part are indicated with a collation num-
ber in the remark column.

—112

No. Part No. Description Remarks | No. Part No. Description Remarks

101 3-899-544-01 LID, BATTERY CASE 108 7-623-508-01 LUG, 3


102 3-894-723-01 SPRING (B) 109 7-624-104-04 STOP RING 2.0, TYPE -E
103 3-894-717-01 SPRING (A) 110 7-685-105-19 SCREW +P 2X8 TYPE2 SLIT
104 3-899-542-01 TERMINAL (~), BATTERY 111 7-685-646-79 SCREW +BTP 3X8 TYPE2 N-S
105 3-899-541-01 TERMINAL (+), BATTERY 112 A-3641-193-A ANTENNA ASSY
106 3-897-115-01 NUT, VOLUME 907 1-501-400-11 ANTENNA, TELESCOPIC
107 3-318-201-31 SCREW (B) (1.4X5), TAPPING

English
Sony Corporation 88B0698-1
9-953-088-11 Audio Group Printed in Japan
© 1988.2

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