Oh, yeah, you're right. My mistake.
The PSY04 is a digitally tuned radio, quite different from the SRF-59/SRF-PSY03
For the SRF-PSY03 service manual try
http://servicemanuals.electronica.ro/schematics/sony/radio/srf_psy03.pdf
On Jan 1, 2008 11:14 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message da
In a message dated 1/1/2008 11:09:19 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.electronica.ro/service_manuals/sony/radio/srf-psy04/
Was the unit that matched the SRF-59 the psy03 or the psy04? I've
received two messages one stating 03 and the other stating 04. Physica
As was already mentioned, the SERVICE manual (not merely the
operator's manual) for the SRF-59 can be downloaded here:
http://www.electronica.ro/service_manuals/sony/radio/srf-psy04/
Although the model number is different, it's essentially the same radio.
On Jan 1, 2008 1:24 PM, Bruce Portzer <
The SRF-59 manual can also be downloaded from Sony's website
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=SRF59
It seems like most major electronics manufacturers have soft versions of
operating manuals and other documentation available on their websites.
Sometimes it takes some effo
Here's a website with downloadable manuals for the 59.
http://www.retrevo.com/s/+sony+srf+59&sub1.x=35&sub1.y=9?rt=pd
Gil
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> If anyone gets the manual for the SRF59 and can scan it, I
If anyone gets the manual for the SRF59 and can scan it, I will post it at
walkerbroadcasting.com!
Paul
On Jan 1, 2008 10:06 AM, Tom L Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I dont think Sony would go throug the trouble to design a
> super chip just for cheap AM-FM radios, no money in them.
I dont think Sony would go throug the trouble to design a
super chip just for cheap AM-FM radios, no money in them.
I am sure they have more in mind so it may be simple.
But odds are they are like TV micros that all have the same PN
but are programed different from the outside.
Si
It would be great if we could modify the design of a SRF-59 to listen to other
bands. 160 meters comes to mind. With so few external parts besides the two
basic chips, is there any way to shift its frequency to receive other bands?
Your comments would be appreciated and interesting to read. Hap