World Band Receiver Accessories

Shortwave guide

Contains broadcasting schedules of major stations. ICF-SW11/ICF-SW22

Wave handbook

Contains the “Wave Handbook” (frequencies of stations worldwide), and the “How to Catch the Wave” (instructions in Japanese). ICF-SW35/ICF-SW7600GR

Compact antenna

A compact antenna for an even better reception that can be wound up for storage. For example, you can attach the hook on the case to a convenient location such as a curtain rail on a windowsill. Simply extend the wire antenna and connect to the antenna on the radio receiver.

ICF-SW22/ICF-SW35/ICF-SW7600GR

AC adaptor

ICF-SW7600GR

Emergency Radios

Analogue tuning 2-Band

Orange

ICF-B01

Crank it to power it up when nothing else can. Recharges by hand cranking during emergencies, anytime and anywhere

3.6cm speaker

Spray-proof

Soft light and spot light

FM/AM 2-Band reception

60mW power output (with rechargeable battery)

90mW power output (with AAA batteries)

Manual cranking capability for generating power

Supplied accy: handstrap

Dimensions: 130 x 77 x 52mm

Weight: 297g (including batteries)

A wealth of features to assist you at times of need:

Capable of manual recharge by hand-crank

Useful Technologies And Features Of The World Band Receiver

Memory scan tuning

Numerical key tuning

Automatically scans pre-registered frequencies to

Allows you to select the station directly using the

receive transmission.

numerical keys if you already know the exact frequency.

The internal rechargeable battery can be recharged by using the hand crank, allowing frequency reception to operate the lights even without batteries.

Silver

ATT controller

Allows reception sensitivity to be adjusted during memory scanning in order to prevent the scanning from stopping or being interfered.

SSB reception

SSB stands for “Single Side Band” which is a type of modulation used for amateur transmissions and transmissions for business use.

Sleep timer

Automatically switches the power off after a designated time – ideal for bedtime.

Global compatibility AC adaptor

Includes an AC adaptor that can be used when you travel.

What are shortwave broadcasts?

A guide to usage times (when recharged* manually for 1 minute)

Device

Radio

Lights

Usage time

Approx. 60 minutes

Approx. 15 minutes

 

 

 

Standby time

 

Approx. 90 minutes/Approx. 10 hours

 

 

 

Synchronous Detection Circuit

Reduces distortion in the sound.

World clock

Automatically calculates the time variations across the globe.

Frequency pre-set

Allows frequencies to be pre-set for one-touch access.

Standby function

Shortwave radio broadcasts are transmitted around the world. Although you won’t necessarily be able to listen to every broadcast, a variety of program contents from news, and music to languages are available from stations such as VOA (USA) and BBC (UK).

Characteristics of short-wave radio broadcasts

Shortwave radio waves are affected by various factors in the natural world on its long journey to your receiver. Reception varies according to time and season, and is affected by the phasing effect which makes the sound and volume change periodically. Broadcasting stations

The battery charges by turning the hand crank in either direction. The spotlight can be used as a hand-held

flashlight, and the soft light is useful during power cuts.

* Equipped with 2 types of high-luminosity LED lights.

Control units made for easy usage

Large tuning wheel allows for easy tuning, even during emergencies, along with a large tuning display window that is clear and easy to see.

Spray-proof

Protects the receiver from sprays, such as a light rain.

High-sensitivity rod antenna (FM reception)

Capable of receiving radio broadcasts during emergencies.

An easy-to-handle compact design

Automatically receives your pre-set frequency and

the starting time of your desired broadcast at the required time.

counter this by broadcasting in several frequencies, or by changing frequencies according to season.

The handle can be stowed away in the receiver to save space.

Station name display

Registers station names to corresponding frequencies to be displayed in alphabetical order.

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Sony MDRPQ4/PNK ICF-B01, Capable of manual recharge by hand-crank, Spray-proof, High-sensitivity rod antenna FM reception