Sony - CF-950s World radio





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Sony CF-950S world radio with built-in cassette recorder, year 1979, serial number 27680, in good physical condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
Contents of the auction:
Sony CF-950S World Radio with cassette recorder (Japan 1979)
Serial number 27680
with mains lead, user manual (for the radio part) and service manual.
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Condition:
The unit is in good working condition; all functions have been tested.
Appearance is well preserved; only the battery compartment lid is missing.
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Description:
The Sony CF-950S is a relatively large portable world-band receiver with an built-in cassette recorder.
The robust unit is equipped with protective handles on both sides of the front panel; the unit can be laid on its front for transport without being damaged.
The telescopic antenna is located vertically on the right side of the unit.
The device can be powered from 110/120 or 220/240 volt mains, which is advisable considering power consumption. Alternatively, it can also be powered by four UM-1 batteries.
Just below the band selector knobs, next to the built-in microphone, is the tuning knob for coarse tuning. In the shortwave bands this is used to directly tune the unit or, with the crystal calibrator activated, to the calibrator’s signal maximum at the corresponding 250 kHz mark; in the medium wave and FM bands this knob is used only for coarse tuning.
The fine-tuning knob next to it is used for fine tuning in the shortwave bands: coarse tuning is used to tune to the calibration signal of the nearest 250 kHz mark, fine tuning is used to tune to a frequency +/- 125 kHz above or below the calibration mark with a high precision of less than 5 kHz.
The RADIO/LINE IN switch functions as the main power switch; in the ON position the receiver is powered on. The bottom row of controls on the right contains, from left to right, the separate bass and treble controls and the volume control, followed by the BFO and AFC switches (on VHF) or the attenuator, which is active in the shortwave bands in the LOCAL position.
The mono cassette player is located on the left side of the front panel. Under the cassette chamber are the usual controls for play, fast forward, rewind, etc. The main headphone jack is in the lower left corner. With the CREDIT IN switch you can add commentary (spoken via the microphone) to an ongoing recording. The cassette is, as was customary at the time, equipped with a mechanical tape counter to locate a particular position on the cassette.
Nowadays the CF-950S is an interesting, technically somewhat unusual collectible, although apart from the Sony ICF-SW1000T and the Sangean ATS-818CS there are hardly any other shortwave receivers with an integrated cassette recorder.
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Packaging and shipping:
The Sony is packaged very carefully and shipped worldwide.
We are very experienced in packaging delicate audio equipment such as turntables and heavy tape recorders; “secure packaging is our middle name.”
Pickup in Haren near Groningen is, of course, also possible.
Shipping and transport insurance against loss or damage is arranged by Catawiki smart shipping; they have negotiated a very favorable deal with several couriers.
In this way we as the seller have no involvement in the shipping costs and you as the buyer are insured for the most favorable shipping costs on the market.
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Hofkamp& van Droffelaar:
Specialists in vintage audio and analog camera technology with their own technical service.
All items offered at auction have been tested for functionality and repaired if necessary.
Catawiki member since 2012 with more than 1000 auctioned lots."
Contents of the auction:
Sony CF-950S World Radio with cassette recorder (Japan 1979)
Serial number 27680
with mains lead, user manual (for the radio part) and service manual.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Condition:
The unit is in good working condition; all functions have been tested.
Appearance is well preserved; only the battery compartment lid is missing.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description:
The Sony CF-950S is a relatively large portable world-band receiver with an built-in cassette recorder.
The robust unit is equipped with protective handles on both sides of the front panel; the unit can be laid on its front for transport without being damaged.
The telescopic antenna is located vertically on the right side of the unit.
The device can be powered from 110/120 or 220/240 volt mains, which is advisable considering power consumption. Alternatively, it can also be powered by four UM-1 batteries.
Just below the band selector knobs, next to the built-in microphone, is the tuning knob for coarse tuning. In the shortwave bands this is used to directly tune the unit or, with the crystal calibrator activated, to the calibrator’s signal maximum at the corresponding 250 kHz mark; in the medium wave and FM bands this knob is used only for coarse tuning.
The fine-tuning knob next to it is used for fine tuning in the shortwave bands: coarse tuning is used to tune to the calibration signal of the nearest 250 kHz mark, fine tuning is used to tune to a frequency +/- 125 kHz above or below the calibration mark with a high precision of less than 5 kHz.
The RADIO/LINE IN switch functions as the main power switch; in the ON position the receiver is powered on. The bottom row of controls on the right contains, from left to right, the separate bass and treble controls and the volume control, followed by the BFO and AFC switches (on VHF) or the attenuator, which is active in the shortwave bands in the LOCAL position.
The mono cassette player is located on the left side of the front panel. Under the cassette chamber are the usual controls for play, fast forward, rewind, etc. The main headphone jack is in the lower left corner. With the CREDIT IN switch you can add commentary (spoken via the microphone) to an ongoing recording. The cassette is, as was customary at the time, equipped with a mechanical tape counter to locate a particular position on the cassette.
Nowadays the CF-950S is an interesting, technically somewhat unusual collectible, although apart from the Sony ICF-SW1000T and the Sangean ATS-818CS there are hardly any other shortwave receivers with an integrated cassette recorder.
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Packaging and shipping:
The Sony is packaged very carefully and shipped worldwide.
We are very experienced in packaging delicate audio equipment such as turntables and heavy tape recorders; “secure packaging is our middle name.”
Pickup in Haren near Groningen is, of course, also possible.
Shipping and transport insurance against loss or damage is arranged by Catawiki smart shipping; they have negotiated a very favorable deal with several couriers.
In this way we as the seller have no involvement in the shipping costs and you as the buyer are insured for the most favorable shipping costs on the market.
Smart shipping:
Prices are more transparent, shipping labels are generated automatically by Catawiki and buyers save 35% or more with smart shipping.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hofkamp& van Droffelaar:
Specialists in vintage audio and analog camera technology with their own technical service.
All items offered at auction have been tested for functionality and repaired if necessary.
Catawiki member since 2012 with more than 1000 auctioned lots."

