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Sony Captain 55 ICF-5500M FM / marine radio
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Sony Captain 55 ICF-5500M met originele oordopjes. Uit 1974. Uitschuifbare antenne werkt prima. Alleen FM gedeelte getest en werkt prima. Zie foto's. Komt zonder adapter. Ik heb mijn universele adapter gebruikt. Voor de verzamelaar.
Country: JapanManufacturer / Brand: Sony Corporation; TokyoYear: 1974Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 TunerSemiconductors (the count is only for transistors)10:Main principleto an articleSuper-Heterodyne (Super in general); ZF/IF 455 or 468/10700 kHzTuned circuits6 AM circuit(s) 7 FM circuit(s)Wave bandsBroadcast, 2 Short Wave plus FM or UHF.DetailsPower type and voltageDry Batteries / (3 x 1,5) VoltLoudspeakerPermanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 12 cm = 4.7 inchPower out1.6 W (1.8 W max.)from Radiomuseum.orgModel: Captain 55 ICF-5500M - Sony Corporation; TokyoMaterialModern plastics (no Bakelite or Catalin)ShapePortable set > 8 inch (usable also without mains)Dimensions (WHD)180 x 210 x 65 mm / 7.1 x 8.3 x 2.6 inchNotesThere are two versions: UK and AEP:
Shortwave coverage 1,6 - 4,5 and 4,5 - 12 MHz.
VHF uses separate L.O. and mixer with JFET RF pre-amp (only band pass tuned on input).
MW Local/DX switch varies gain at first AM IF.
Three 3.5mm 2 pole jacks allow conversion to stereo, using existing audio amp and speaker as one channel (Aux In). The L+R level on MPX out is about the same as required by Aux In. The third jack socket provides DC power for stereo MPX decoder.
The Main On/Off and the 60 minute mechanical timer are cross wired to give up to 60 minutes running time, or up to 60 minutes before the radio turns on.
The rear external aerial terminals connect via 10pF capacitor to the whip (and direct to 0V/chassis) used of for VHF or main Shortwave band. The Marine band uses a separate winding / coil on the same ferrite rod used for MW (Broadcast) as well as the external aerial.
The model is very similar to the Sky Sensor 5500 (1973, Japanese market). Some markets had the Sony ICF-5500 which includes a low power VHF-FM transmitter and microphone.
The Marine band covers the USA extended Broadcast AM band, as well as 90m and 120m tropical bands.
Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)1.5 kg / 3 lb 4.9 oz (3.304 lb)
Country: JapanManufacturer / Brand: Sony Corporation; TokyoYear: 1974Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 TunerSemiconductors (the count is only for transistors)10:Main principleto an articleSuper-Heterodyne (Super in general); ZF/IF 455 or 468/10700 kHzTuned circuits6 AM circuit(s) 7 FM circuit(s)Wave bandsBroadcast, 2 Short Wave plus FM or UHF.DetailsPower type and voltageDry Batteries / (3 x 1,5) VoltLoudspeakerPermanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 12 cm = 4.7 inchPower out1.6 W (1.8 W max.)from Radiomuseum.orgModel: Captain 55 ICF-5500M - Sony Corporation; TokyoMaterialModern plastics (no Bakelite or Catalin)ShapePortable set > 8 inch (usable also without mains)Dimensions (WHD)180 x 210 x 65 mm / 7.1 x 8.3 x 2.6 inchNotesThere are two versions: UK and AEP:
- UK is 468kHz AM IF and 1.6W audio at 10% distortion.
- AEP is 455kHZ AM IF and 1.8W audio at 10% distortion.
Shortwave coverage 1,6 - 4,5 and 4,5 - 12 MHz.
VHF uses separate L.O. and mixer with JFET RF pre-amp (only band pass tuned on input).
MW Local/DX switch varies gain at first AM IF.
Three 3.5mm 2 pole jacks allow conversion to stereo, using existing audio amp and speaker as one channel (Aux In). The L+R level on MPX out is about the same as required by Aux In. The third jack socket provides DC power for stereo MPX decoder.
The Main On/Off and the 60 minute mechanical timer are cross wired to give up to 60 minutes running time, or up to 60 minutes before the radio turns on.
The rear external aerial terminals connect via 10pF capacitor to the whip (and direct to 0V/chassis) used of for VHF or main Shortwave band. The Marine band uses a separate winding / coil on the same ferrite rod used for MW (Broadcast) as well as the external aerial.
The model is very similar to the Sky Sensor 5500 (1973, Japanese market). Some markets had the Sony ICF-5500 which includes a low power VHF-FM transmitter and microphone.
The Marine band covers the USA extended Broadcast AM band, as well as 90m and 120m tropical bands.
Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)1.5 kg / 3 lb 4.9 oz (3.304 lb)