Sony ICF-SW1 Repair. Vintage Technology Workshop.

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp

    Just for reference- C420 220uF 4v, C426 47uF 4v, C431 47uF 4v, C607 100uF 4v, C608 33uF 4v, C613 220uF 4v, C828 220uF 4v, and if needed C625 (backup cell) 47000uF. Hope that helps. If you search for "Sony ICF-SW1 Capacitor Repair Kit" online there's a few out there, but they're cheap enough to put together from a multi box of caps. All the best from Ast..

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Also, if you want to, you don't have to use electrolytic's, you could use tantalum capacitors, which would last longer, but cost approximately twice as much. Ast...

  • @IpadAccount-pk9ts
    @IpadAccount-pk9ts Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the very clear and detailed video. Finally managed to replace the caps with like-to-like aluminum caps - I see that some people replace with tantalum caps. I hope modern caps last better than the original ones. Replaced the supercap as well and replaced the led with a white one. Works like a charm and have stunning sound. Another precious piece of kit saved from the landfill 🙂

  • @CRE-06
    @CRE-06 Před 2 lety +5

    Hello Aston,
    My beloved Sony radio has been stored in a little box ever since it failed back in January 1992 (30 years ago!!) waiting until I had the time to try to fix it.
    Your video was priceless and now my little Sony is back up and running!
    Thank you for taking the time to produce your excellent video.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad to hear your little Sony gets a second chance. Well done. :-)

    • @CRE-06
      @CRE-06 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp Take care, Aston; and best wishes to you. :)

  • @alevanbergeijk6618
    @alevanbergeijk6618 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this clear instructions, Aston.
    4 Years ago I bought a set of 6 capacitors, but i didn't manage to solve the problem.
    Now, with this video I could fix the difficult soldering job.
    It took me a whole day but it has been worth the time.
    Also my appreciation for your clearly spoken English.

  • @JoJo-ps4ml
    @JoJo-ps4ml Před 2 lety +2

    If Bob Ross had a Radio Repair video, this would be that video. Great video! Rest in peace Bob.

  • @Theoobovril
    @Theoobovril Před 4 lety +1

    It's like watching a surgeon at work, all precise and expertly done.

  • @chef1arjunaidi
    @chef1arjunaidi Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks. You have a nice, calming voice. You have earned my subscription

  • @toequantumspace
    @toequantumspace Před 2 lety +2

    I’m quite happy my own little baby works flawlessly! Thanks for showing what to do just in case

  • @MannyScoot
    @MannyScoot Před rokem +1

    Mine is one of the first models and it still works like a charm......

  • @firefly8464
    @firefly8464 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve just bought a mint one of these on eBay… mint, full set including the spy briefcase, aerial, power supply and manuals, and has had the capacitors already changed by the vendor, and the display led swapped out for a brighter white one. Hope it comes up to expectations when it arrives! I grew up in Africa in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and shortwave was one of the few reliable sources of news back then. And we had a whole selection of Sony shortwave radios back then, they dominated the market. So sad they’ve recently abandoned the SW market due to cheaper Chinese competitors like Tecsun.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm sure you won't be disappointed, they are fantastic little radios. The Sony's of the 80s were quite advanced for the time, and even after all these years still stand up to the competition pretty well. It's nice to have the full kit too. All the very best from Ast.

    • @toequantumspace
      @toequantumspace Před 2 lety +1

      I have a tecsun 310ET to compare with Sony SW1 and the 9600GR. I must say that, while tecsun is a bit more advanced, with DSP, I prefer Sony sound. Have fun with your Sony!

    • @StratmanII
      @StratmanII Před rokem +1

      I don't think Sony abandoned their shortwave radio business due to Tecsun, Sangean or other Chinese companies. Sony saw no future in it and quit making radios with shortwave bands. Their final product was the ICF-SW7600GR, which the company discontinued in 2018, after an 18 or 19 year production run.
      If Sony were still interested in selling (not manufacturing) portable world band radios today, they could have contracted a third party electronics manufacturer like Tecsun.
      The Japanese brand Aiwa for example, sells a few pocket shortwave radios that are made by Tecsun and rebadged as Aiwa for the Japan market. I've seen them in department stores in Fukuoka and Tokyo and one of them is actually a rebranded Tecsun PL-310ET. 📻😊

  • @raoulheusser229
    @raoulheusser229 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you . With your Help , i have Chanche it . Thanks

  • @Northern-Rambler
    @Northern-Rambler Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic first repair video, very methodical and well explained. Looking forward to many more!

  • @GeorgeChristofi
    @GeorgeChristofi Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic video Aston. Love the repair, it's so easy to follow along. Great audio too.

  • @marcuskeulertz5852
    @marcuskeulertz5852 Před 3 lety +2

    This little radio made by SONY is an excellent performer on mediumwave and shortwave. It's still available on eBay for astronomical prices. The size of it and the leather pouch is suited for backpackers who haven't enough space to carry many things.

  • @santiagoalejo3866
    @santiagoalejo3866 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video, I spent a couple hours doing it, but I did it, thank you!

  • @Mrghessan
    @Mrghessan Před 6 měsíci

    Nice work mate ..you can twist the bad caps left and right with a tweezer and then it will be removed easier.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 6 měsíci

      The pads are quite delicate in these, added to the fact that they have probably been weakened by acid damage, I just wanted to be careful. I've had them come in with lots of the pads ripped off before, when they realise what they've done, I get the job of repairing it. 😛

  • @allthegearnoidea6752
    @allthegearnoidea6752 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video and lovely sounding audio. Interresting little radio and faultless repair. Thanks for sharing. Best regards Chris

  • @Radiocruncher
    @Radiocruncher Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice work Aston. Great to see you on CZcams. Cheers Graham

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 4 lety +1

      Many more to come. You inspired me to finally get on and do it. :)

    • @Radiocruncher
      @Radiocruncher Před 4 lety +2

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp thanks. Glad that you putting out videos. Theres not many people showing how to fix some of the more modern sets especially as they are starting to fail. Look forward to the next one. Cheers Graham

  • @Codeeze
    @Codeeze Před 4 lety +1

    Welcome to CZcams - Nice fix there Aston. Lovely wee radio. Subscribed for more - don't let me down! 😉

  • @thecalif2914
    @thecalif2914 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm collecting courage for a couple months now to start fixing mine.
    Videos like yours help me encourage myself, so many thanks for that!
    Please show how you slde in the replacment capacitors next time.
    What about the battery or gold cap you touched in the beginning as "capacitor"?
    Have you also replaced that?

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      Hi there, if you mean the big black memory backup capacitor, unless it's leaking I would leave it well alone, most of the time they're fine. If it is leaking however, you will need to remove the other board from the chassis and desolder it from the other side. All the best from Aston.

  • @davef5997
    @davef5997 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic Video Sir, you are a Professional 👏👏

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks :-)

    • @davef5997
      @davef5997 Před 3 lety +2

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp I bought this marvel a few years ago on eBay and it started motorboting, just getting it repaired by Keith Electricronics in PA.
      I am not too handy with such repairs and it is best to leave such delicate work to Professionals.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety +2

      @@davef5997 They are a bit small to work on :D but worth it in the end.

  • @Andrewausfa
    @Andrewausfa Před 4 lety +1

    Good start Aston. More please! Regards - Andrew

  • @81naji
    @81naji Před 2 lety +2

    a great video and an excellent tutorial, nevertheless, forgive my question since I'm everything but a technician... i have this beautiful radio, and it has the same problem as yours; the question is that i didn't see you replacing the capacitors, you've just removed them?! i live in Munich/Germany and i would try to fix it myself if you've just removed them. you can find a technician here ... thanks for answering dear! finally can you please mention the name of the capacitors, so i can try to buy them here ... in case they should be replaced i mean

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi there, it's probably best to find a kit of parts on eBay instead of trying to find them individually, as you'll probably end up buying bags of things that you won't use. Just search for 'Sony ICF-SW1' and the word 'capacitors'. Yes, the capacitors were indeed replaced with brand-new ones, which I didn't show, just to keep the video concise. There is another video that I produced, that shows you how to solder those types of components back in. All the very best from Aston.

    • @81naji
      @81naji Před 2 lety +1

      One last question dear, i just received the new capacitors, but instead of 4v it is rated 6v, is that a problem? Also, does it mean that this new set will also stop working in some years? And what about the other sony radios? Why only this model has this problem.
      Thanks again!

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      @@81naji 6volts is fine, if it was less than 4volts that would be a problem. Sadly in another 40 years time, the same may happen again, but that is a long way away. All radio's that have this type of capacitor (and in fact most ageing capacitors inside all electronics) will go bad at some point. As with all things, time is not kind to electronics. :D All the best, from Aston.

  • @robtitheridge9708
    @robtitheridge9708 Před 4 lety +1

    1st class 1st video very inpressed more please.

  • @gabrieljuarez6721
    @gabrieljuarez6721 Před 3 lety +2

    GOOD JOB MY FRIEND

  • @williamrmeara2162
    @williamrmeara2162 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the very helpful video. I used it yesterday to replace the SMD caps in a Sony ICF-SW1. One question: The kit I used provided only 6 SMD electrolytics and one LED. Your video discusses replacing 7 electrolytics. I think you change the one removable cap which I think is C-625. I wonder why my kit did not include that cap. Could it be that C-625 was not afflicted with the leakage problem that afflicted the others? I posted about this on my SolderSmoke Daily News blog. Search for Sony. Thanks Bill

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety +1

      C625 is the big black memory backup capacitor, unless it's leaking I would leave it well alone, most of the time they're fine. I guess they didn't include it because they're quite expensive. If it is leaking however, you will need to remove the other board from the chassis and desolder it from the other side. All the best from Aston.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      P.S. interesting blog by the way. :-)

    • @williamrmeara2162
      @williamrmeara2162 Před 2 lety

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp Thanks! Very useful.

    • @williamrmeara2162
      @williamrmeara2162 Před 2 lety

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp I thought you would like it. Thanks.

  • @SMFJose
    @SMFJose Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing...

  • @Diamond_Tiara
    @Diamond_Tiara Před 2 lety +1

    14:05
    thank you.

  • @trondbondevik9814
    @trondbondevik9814 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video by the way!!

  • @3dsmaxrocks699
    @3dsmaxrocks699 Před rokem +2

    Every one of these Sony SW radios from that time period had bad SMD caps. Every single one.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před rokem +1

      Yep, indeed, that's because the entire global suppliers of surface mount capacitors came from one company in china, who decided to use the wrong blend of chemicals in the capacitors, thus sealing the doom of half the electronics of that era. 😞

  • @5150cdr
    @5150cdr Před 6 měsíci +1

    Were can i buy these 6 capacitors Aston? And what are the types? Great video! I have 2 of them and they've got the same problems. Thanks you Aston. Grtz from Holland

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 6 měsíci

      There are kits available on ebay and other sites for most Sony radios. But just search google for "Sony ICF SW1 Radio 100% Panasonic Capacitors Complete Repair Kit + Memory Backup" that one seems to have all the caps to do the job. If not available where you are, try a different variation of the search. Lots of sellers worldwide. Best regards, Ast..

  • @skkueh
    @skkueh Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative video, thank for sharing. I had two old Sony SW radios I bought long times ago both not working. After watching your video, I have hope that I may able to re-start them. The problem for 1. SW1 nothing appear on the screen, what is the problem. 2. SW7600 figures appear on the screen but very weak and no sound at all. Can it be due to the leakage of battery then. Hope you can enlighten me as to the causes of the above problems. Thanks

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety +2

      Definitely sounds like capacitors on both of them, and also check for corrosion that may have caused the tracks on the circuitboard to no longer be making contact. It's also possible that battery leakage may have caused extra problems as well, but you'll only find that out when you take them apart. Many thanks from Aston.

    • @AnyeloSalas-fo5vr
      @AnyeloSalas-fo5vr Před 5 měsíci

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshpl

  • @raceingdemon6464
    @raceingdemon6464 Před 4 lety +1

    Lovely Video Aston Not a Big Fan Of SMD Radios Like My Radios a Little Older And Bigger he he, But Theres No Denying Your Great Expertise With Surface Mounted Parts Really Nice Start To Your CZcams Videos !! Regards mike. ps Just Subbed.

  • @156dave
    @156dave Před 3 lety +1

    Good you have clear voice I would have liked to see you fit the first capacitor Do you use a heat gun to fit it

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety

      Yep, unfortunately that was a piece of lost footage but here's the bonus video - czcams.com/video/D2wQKKO1W6k/video.html

  • @andrewchadwick614
    @andrewchadwick614 Před 2 lety +1

    That really is a great video, very clear and informative. I have the SW1 radio which was a lifeline to the outside world when I worked in Africa. I recently had the capacitors replaced and the unit (mostly) works really well, after more than 30 years.
    However, the earphone socket does not work and my repair man has been unable to fix it. I have tried a number of different earphones but it only works on speaker. Have you any advice on who might be able to repair the earphone socket or where I might pick a replacement part.
    I really want to return the radio to full working order and any advice would be gratefully received.
    Thanks in anticipation,

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety +1

      Sadly that is a Sony proprietary part, if you leave a search reminder on eBay, one will eventually turn up, though you may have to wait a little while. Sorry about that. Thanks for the kind words though.

  • @areza2555
    @areza2555 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for fantastic video, mine has a clean sound on headphone but only motor boating sound on speaker. Do I need to change all smd capacitor? And where I can get them?
    Thanks again

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety

      Yep, afraid so, it's worth replacing them all while you're in there, otherwise you'd only be opening it back up again to replace them later. I just got mine from eBay, the kits work out about the same price as if you individually bought capacitors. All the very best from Aston.

    • @areza2555
      @areza2555 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      God bless you 🙏🌻

  • @Cheetorblz
    @Cheetorblz Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @mikejuelg1290
    @mikejuelg1290 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I've had this repair done to my radio but recently the batteries now drain very quickly when the radio is switched off. Any ides on what the fault might be?

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      More than likely a faulty SuperCap, the big one that keeps the memory in the radio. At least that's where I would start to look first. Possibly something that the engineer has actually done by mistake like a solder splash, causing the batteries to be drained through something they shouldn't be. If it's a recent repair, take it back to them and see if they can resolve the problem. I hope you get it sorted, all the best from Aston.

  • @claudioalbertoortega
    @claudioalbertoortega Před 2 lety

    the safest, cleanest and fastest way of removing the electrolytic caps is to cut them off with a mini flush cutter

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      Not really enough space for that in this little radio, plus the legs/solder tabs travel quite far under the caps and on Sony's are extremely fragile. Torsional stress can easily (and frequently does) just rip them off. Especially if any of the leakage has got them.

    • @claudioalbertoortega
      @claudioalbertoortega Před 2 lety +1

      Any torque on a vertical axis, would translate into vertical mechanical stress on the pads. The same goes for torque on a horizontal axis. Same case for what the video shows are being done while attempting to melt the solder on one pad while the other is suffering some stress.
      But if you cut the capacitor right where the aluminum meets the plastic base, and orthogonal with the direction of the pad pair axis, then that sheer stress is very much forgiving to the pads. This last technique is what I used while replacing the caps.

  • @joew9041
    @joew9041 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful video Meastro! I just bought one at a Flea market for about 25€. I'm changing the capacitators now and I have a question: Did you change the fat solitary capacitator? I've seen others who let the old one stay. If you did change it, how did you reach to unsolder/solder? Best wishes!

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi there, if you mean the big black memory backup capacitor, unless it's leaking I would leave it well alone, most of the time they're fine. If it is leaking however, you will need to remove the other board from the chassis and desolder it from the other side. All the best from Aston.

    • @joew9041
      @joew9041 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp Thank you! I’ll make tomorrow soldering day. 🤓

  • @davidbolt5235
    @davidbolt5235 Před rokem +1

    Hi great video, I have exactly this model and problem. Please can you tell me the best capacitor supplier?
    Much appreciated.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před rokem +1

      Hello there, you'll probably find, that most modern day capacitor manufacturing is of sufficiently high quality to last at least 20 years or thereabouts, so, any kits that you find on eBay should be more than ample for the job. The only reason that they went faulty in the first place was because of a technical error due to the manufacturing at the time, where the wrong chemical was used in the production across all of the manufacturers stock. Hope this helps. All the best from Ast...

  • @DIlic-iz9tx
    @DIlic-iz9tx Před 3 lety +1

    _I saw you take off the capacitor but I didn't see you put in a new capacitor._

  • @expatrick
    @expatrick Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing! I have the same radio with the exact problem. Do you service radios? Patrick

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 4 lety +1

      I do, but only if brought in to the shop in Plymouth. Radiocruncher does repairs by post, but I think he's got quite a lot on at the moment. Give him a shout, he's on youtube too www.radiocruncher.com/contact/ All the best from Aston.

  • @dkmontreal
    @dkmontreal Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. Do you know where I could purchase a replacement for the whip antenna?

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety +1

      Sadly, that is a custom-made part. Best thing to do is keep an eye out on eBay for a very badly damaged radio that has a good aerial. All the best from Aston.

  • @florinmoldovanu
    @florinmoldovanu Před 2 lety +1

    This was very useful in helping me replace the 6 capacitors with Panasonic caps but now the FM reception is poor.
    I'm thinking that due to maybe placing too much solder on one of the caps there might be a short circuit?
    Does anyone happen to know whether any of the 6 caps are responsible for the FM reception? Or do you think it might be something else? Antenna improves reception when I pull it out so it's not the antenna.

    • @florinmoldovanu
      @florinmoldovanu Před 2 lety +1

      There is a DX / Local switch to the left hand side of the radio. Switch it to DX to increase reception quality.
      So simple I've forgotten about that little switch. I was about to sell the radio for spares. Now it's getting good reception and quality sound.

  • @Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxdddd
    @Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxdddd Před 6 měsíci +1

    hi. wondering if you have a parts list of caps use in this repair

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 6 měsíci

      C420 220uF 4v, C426 47uF 4v, C431 47uF 4v, C607 100uF 4v, C608 33uF 4v, C613 220uF 4v, C828 220uF 4v, and if needed C625 (backup cell) 47000uF 5.5v. Hope that helps. If you search for "Sony ICF-SW1 Capacitor Repair Kit" online there's a few out there, but they're cheap enough to put together from a multi box of caps. All the best from Ast..

  • @foran0004
    @foran0004 Před rokem +1

    Ok so i have two questions. How much is a complete set worth, in the box, never been used, in the case and cardboard box? And where do i sell one? many thanks

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před rokem

      Well, eBay current selling prices for boxed mint condition SW1's, is about £200. I guess I would start there, as that seems quite a fair price.

    • @foran0004
      @foran0004 Před rokem +1

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp thank you so much for your fast response ..

  • @pratapchakraborty9282
    @pratapchakraborty9282 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Could you please upload ic replacement of sony sw 11 model. I need to procure ic(s) & I don't know ic part numbers. Please help me.
    Many thanks.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm not quite sure exactly what you need, but here is the service manual with all the part numbers freeservicemanuals.info/en/servicemanuals/viewmanual/Sony/ICFSW1/

  • @jamesdunn3864
    @jamesdunn3864 Před 2 lety

    I have an ICF-SW1S with a similar fault. However, I know that if I tried to emulate your process, I would ruin it. So my questions are whether you would be able to undertake the repair of my radio and, if so, your terms?

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      Hello there, unfortunately the workshop has got a pretty steep backlog at the moment, and I'm not taking on any more repairs for some time. Sorry about that. All the best from Aston.

    • @jamesdunn3864
      @jamesdunn3864 Před 2 lety

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp Sorry to hear that but thank you for letting me know.

  • @KJWalda
    @KJWalda Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this useful video!👍. Do you perhaps know if there is a way to finetune the frequencies when they are a bit off frequency?..

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 4 lety

      Yep, check out the service manual - pages 18 and 19. The manual is available from here www.radiomanual.info/schemi/RX/Sony_ICF-SW1_serv.pdf You'll need a RF signal generator and a frequency counter and possibly a scope or VTVM (Vacuum Tube Volt Meter). All the best from Aston.

  • @eddiedowning2571
    @eddiedowning2571 Před 3 lety +1

    Mine has same problem but I still can use it with headphones it's sounds fine with headphones just not with speaker

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety

      It's still probably worth having a look at the capacitors, to make sure that they haven't started leaking. Better safe than sorry.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety

      @Mdnosliw Nice one. Glad you sorted it. :)

    • @kurtdahle
      @kurtdahle Před 2 lety

      Mine seems to be fine with headphones too, or at least alot better...I wonder what part is gone in ours

  • @alekseysydorenko348
    @alekseysydorenko348 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the video.
    I have a question for you:
    I can't find 4V capacitors anywhere.
    Can I use high resistance capacitors?
    For example 220µF/16V or 220µF/10V instead of 220µF/4V

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 4 lety +3

      Yep, as long as they are about the same size and they'll fit in the space that's there, you'll be fine. You can even use standard caps, but you'll have to bend the legs very carefully to fit and they would need to be the extra small ones, but it can be done, as I've done it for a customer who wanted it that way. All the best from Aston.

  • @trondbondevik9814
    @trondbondevik9814 Před 2 lety +2

    You can have mine for free with the same symptoms, if interrested? Only cost og transport. 🙂

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 lety

      I daren't actively get caught taking in any more radios, I'd probably get shot, but thank you very much for the offer. :-)

    • @SilverSpoon_
      @SilverSpoon_ Před 2 lety

      I'm interested, if I succeed fixing mine I may make a fine gift of another ICF-1 !

  • @BujangSenang1954
    @BujangSenang1954 Před 3 lety

    Please provide a list of the capacitors (and locations) that were replaced.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety +2

      Well, all of them really. There are kits available on ebay and other sites for most Sony radios. But just search "Sony ICF SW1 Radio 100% Panasonic Capacitors Complete Repair Kit + Memory Backup" that one seems to have all the caps to do the job.

    • @BujangSenang1954
      @BujangSenang1954 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp Thanks for the tip. With the exception of the two 220uF capacitors, the other 4 (2x47uF, 33uF, and 100uF) were all defective. Replaced all as recommended, with tantalum capacitors. Working fine.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety +1

      @@BujangSenang1954 Nice, that should keep it going for decades to come. All the best. Ast.

  • @brentrider3509
    @brentrider3509 Před 3 lety

    Hi I have the same issue what would you charge to fix my radio.

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 3 lety

      As in the video, all of the caps need to be changed and any corrosion also needs to be cleaned up too with Isopropyl Alcohol. All the best.

  • @danwalkley304
    @danwalkley304 Před 2 měsíci

    Skipping the soldering in. Of. New caps? Fail

    • @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
      @AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp  Před 2 měsíci

      Well, it was a pretty long video already, and I didn't want to bore the pants off the viewers. In response however, there was a surface-mount video showing a capacitor being taken off and replaced in the very next video, demonstrating how these were done.

  • @salimaljabar9909
    @salimaljabar9909 Před 10 měsíci

    You skip the important part

  • @dodeajus9470
    @dodeajus9470 Před 3 lety

    I see your voice jerry rig