====== Sony ICF-2002 ====== Manufactured by [[Sony]], Tokyo. The Sony ICF-2002 is the international / U.S. variant of the Sony [[ICF-7600D]] After Sony had launched the [[ICF-2001]] as the first microprocessor-controlled world band receiver in 1980, the ICF-7600D, the first microprocessor-controlled travel receiver in pocketbook format followed in 1983. In Japan and the USA it was distributed as the **ICF-2002**. {{:images:sony-icf-2002.jpg?600|Sony ICF-2002}} ===== Technical data ===== * [[Principle]]: [[Double conversion superhet]], [[IF]] 55.395 MHz, 455 kHz / FM 10.7 MHz * [[Operation modes]]: [[A1]] with BFO, [[A3|AM (A3)]], [[F3|FM (F3)]] * [[Frequency range]]: FM, LW, MW, 6 x SW (1.6 - 26.1 MHz) * [[Frequency display]]: [[digital display]], tuning steps 5 kHz; 1 kHz marks on knurled wheel * [[Frequency memories]]: 10 * [[Signal strength indicator]]: Tuning LED * [[Signal processing]] * [[Features]]: Digital clock with timer function * [[Sensitivity]]: [[A3|AM (A3)]] / [[Selectivity]]: kHz (-6/-60 dB) ==== Power supply ==== * [[Mains operation]]: 110, 220 V with mains adapter * [[Batteries]]: 4 x 1.5 V ([[UM-2]]), 1 x 1.5 V ([[UM-3]]) for quartz clock ==== Dimensions ==== * 184 x 118 x 32 mm, weight 0.65 kg ==== Accessories ==== {{:images:sony-icf-2002-front.jpg?600|Sony ICF-2002}} ===== Operation ===== The Sony [[ICF-7600D]] was sold in the USA under the designation **ICF-2002**, this version has the extended VHF range from 76 - 108 MHz, and also the entire AM range from 153 - 29'995 kHz is covered. ===== Technical principle ===== Double conversion, digital PLL synthesis circuit. ==== Components ==== The set is equipped with semiconductors. ===== Technical documentation ===== * {{ :manuals:sony-icf-7600d-manual-d.pdf |Bedienungsanleitung Sony ICF-7600D}} ==== Development ==== {{gallery>:images?sony-icf-2002*.jpg&0&80x80&lightbox&showtitle&titlesort}} ==== Further information ==== * [[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sony_icf_2002.html|Sony ICF-2002 on the website of www.radiomuseum.org]]