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I used mine at the beach quite a few times and then left it in my outdoor shed for about 11 years in 100+ degree summers, with the batteries still in it... found it a little while back, cleaned it up and it works perfect. They don't make 'em like they used to!
I bought one of these in 2008 for $9.99 and lost track of it over the last few years. I knew I had it around somewhere and finally found it the other day. Put some batteries in it and it sounds and works great. Really nice little radio.
I purchased one of these in the early 2000’s . Excellent radio. I consider it my Hurricane / storm radio. Great reception and sound . Was surprised to see current prices but with looking around for. 👍
I love this radio (I’m a Sony fanboy). I bought it new in 2014 for around $12. It is still my daily driver most of the time for AM. It gets good run time on a set of AA batteries on AM, great AM reception, and is easy to carry around the house and garage. I personally don’t see any difference between this radio and the P26 (other than looks), they seem to perform the same. I have many Sony radios use them all but I always find myself using this one more for some reason.
I agree. I replaced this with a P26. The P26 has a more “modern” Sony look, but the performance seems the same. The P27 is the digital iteration. I’d rather have the P26 (analog).
@@totallyfrozen I bought the P27 recently, you are right the P26 performs better IMO. I like Sony but they have some work to do on DSP. I have other small DSP radios that perform better than the P27.
I found one of these at a thrift shop a few years ago. I started using it around the house because it sounds so good. I decided to google it, and my god! $221 US for a used one.
I bought two of these at Walgreens for about $12 each. They are great recivers still some of my favorite pocket size. One is still in pkg. @fter about ten years.
I’ve got one ☝️ of these, which is the Sony S10MK2, like 👍 you’re saying. I also have the exact same model, in black, but I don’t know 🤷♀️ it’s model number. I daily drive 👩⚕️ most of my radios 📻. They turn out to be real workhorses, and the batteries 🔋 go about a week before they need replacing. Your friend, Jeff.
Great video! I've had and used one of these for about 10 years. Some rave over these, but mine produced less than stellar performance on AM nighttime DX, and an alignment might be in order. My radio's circuit board has component locations, but is lacking the marked components, which leads me to believe there might actually be 2 different radios from the internal viewpoint. My S10MK2 has better daytime AM than most, which I think might be due to the large ferrite bar antenna. Good video on an available radio. thumbs up!
I have one of these radios that has been used a lot. I must say mine doesn't look half as good as the one on the video but it's been a solid performer for about ten years. Many Boy Scout camp outs and family events as a pleasent savior from the relatives. I don't think the sound quality on FM is all that good but this is a basic information radio. Two Aldi alkaline AA's last a long time, like maybe 100 hours. I like mine because it's been a solid performer and durable.
I have one of these radios, and have had it for at least 10 years. I normally bring it along on road trips. It gets good reception, even in hotel rooms. AM reception is great. I've been able to pick up KGO San Francisco up in Seattle. It's very handy. I paid 11.00 for the radio new.
@@todderbert Thanks. I have two of the radios, the one I purchased, and the other is one I gave my mom. I inherited that one after she passed away. She kept it by the bedside. I also was given a ICF-S10 in black that belonged to my dad. I'm not ready to sell them yet.
I really dont understand how I bought this radio on Amazon a few years ago for less than $20 but now it's around $155??? Anyway Its a great little radio!
Nice video(s) - I just subscribed - My 16 YO son asked for a-small pocket radio for Christmas. We live on a horse farm and he does a lot of work around the property. I just ordered the CC Pocket radio for him - after seeing your review. I saw this radio on another channel (after I made the purchase of the CC Pocket). My son likes radios - actually has his HAM licensee but just wants (what I still call) a transistor radio. He listens to a couple of local FM channels. He actually has an iPod but he prefers radio stations. He has an old 70's model JCP Radio in his room, so sound quality is obviously not his top priority (LOL). Do you think this radio is better than the CC Pocket or should I stay with the CC Pocket? BTW the radio is fetching 24 for old with scratches to $50-60 'like new to $115 - up for 'new in package"). Thanks.
The CCPocket is a great choice over this radio. Also the Sangean DT-200X or the DT-400W ua-cam.com/video/K6iZvth7hKE/v-deo.html are great pocket radios if he plans to use headphones. They are most pocket friendly because of their smooth, curved cabinets. Here is a comparison between the CCPocket and the DT400W ua-cam.com/video/BqMO7HlpUoM/v-deo.html. I like the CCPocket but find myself using the Sangeans when I'm on the go. Even my DT-210 gets tons of use when I'm out and about ua-cam.com/video/fo3p5R2wh8Q/v-deo.html .
I've noticed that the Japanese radios held on to the one ear only system longer. Also, the earphone is waaaaay too sensitive. It will blow your ears off if you aren't careful. I do NOT use it with headphones. And you think $30-35 is too much, look in 2022. They're going for a lot more than that, or at least are listed for more. Just looked and the cheapest used on is about $18 shipped (looked rough). A new in box one will set you back $113 to $180! eBay economics at its worst.
Did they make this model in a "sports" version or anything with bass boost? Also a 3V DC input for a wall adapter is a big deal for me. (I have to have a bass boost feature!!)
i got this radio at a garage sale in 2023 for $1. im shocked at how much people want for these online. as sturdy as it is, its so sensitive. i cant have mine around ANY electronics even my phone without it introducing a lot of audible static. might just be my specific one (again i paid a dollar) but this is strictly an outside radio for me.
I found, that this radio is extremely hard to break. As in, it's hard to break it by dropping it, I have have one that still works, looks like it's been through ww3...
I bought one in 2011 for $9.99. In 2017, my toddler dropped it in the dog’s water bowl. Today, a new one is $154. For the same exact radio. Why?! That’s just ridiculous! It was worth $10, it’s not worth $154. You can get an Eton Elite Executive for around the same price!
bought this around 5 years ago, dropped it, now the tuning bar is broke, but it still finds stations, sometimes i am just not sure what station its on, i try to keep it on my favorite am station now. its my full time bathroom radio. lol
Before I bought the ICF P26 I used to have this radio but I accidently left it behind at a Train Station in Long Island This radio did get the job done for me when I first bought it back in 2014 but their was some problems I had with it The Volume kept acting up one minute it was loud the next it was soft the antenna was getting lose and the battery cover was missing a piece plus I did not like the headphone jack only giving me one piece playing sound But the AM Antenna is great on this model so I can understand why some DXers want to sell an outrageous price for this on Ebay
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▶ The ICF-S10MK2 at Ebay: bit.ly/SonyS10MK2
I used mine at the beach quite a few times and then left it in my outdoor shed for about 11 years in 100+ degree summers, with the batteries still in it... found it a little while back, cleaned it up and it works perfect. They don't make 'em like they used to!
I bought one of these in 2008 for $9.99 and lost track of it over the last few years. I knew I had it around somewhere and finally found it the other day. Put some batteries in it and it sounds and works great. Really nice little radio.
Thank you Sir, I have placed an order for one on ebay after watching this video, I am impressed by the audio quality of this small piece!!
I bought one of these in 2013 for $10. I looked up the Amazon listing, and now it's $230!!!
Hats off to Peter Atkinson a very kind soul, and what a great little radio Sir 👍 Tam.
Peter is awesome, and so are all of my subscribers, thanks for the support :)
I purchased one of these in the early 2000’s . Excellent radio. I consider it my Hurricane / storm radio. Great reception and sound . Was surprised to see current prices but with looking around for. 👍
I used to have this radio! But I dropped it, and it broke. I now have the ICF-P26. Both are great.
I love this radio (I’m a Sony fanboy). I bought it new in 2014 for around $12. It is still my daily driver most of the time for AM. It gets good run time on a set of AA batteries on AM, great AM reception, and is easy to carry around the house and garage. I personally don’t see any difference between this radio and the P26 (other than looks), they seem to perform the same. I have many Sony radios use them all but I always find myself using this one more for some reason.
I agree. I replaced this with a P26. The P26 has a more “modern” Sony look, but the performance seems the same. The P27 is the digital iteration. I’d rather have the P26 (analog).
@@totallyfrozen I bought the P27 recently, you are right the P26 performs better IMO. I like Sony but they have some work to do on DSP. I have other small DSP radios that perform better than the P27.
I found one of these at a thrift shop a few years ago. I started using it around the house because it sounds so good. I decided to google it, and my god! $221 US for a used one.
A much loved pocket radio! It sounds really great. I regret of not buying more pieces of this at the time 😞
Ilove this radio, it was sold in Brazil, I boght 4 to own spare radios just in case. I use it everyday.
I bought two of these at Walgreens for about $12 each. They are great recivers still some of my favorite pocket size. One is still in pkg. @fter about ten years.
Gotta have a backup when you find a Gem :)
Had one for many years still working great. Lots of camp outs etc.
Bought this in 2015. It still works great!
I’ve got one ☝️ of these, which is the Sony S10MK2, like 👍 you’re saying. I also have the exact same model, in black, but I don’t know 🤷♀️ it’s model number. I daily drive 👩⚕️ most of my radios 📻. They turn out to be real workhorses, and the batteries 🔋 go about a week before they need replacing. Your friend, Jeff.
I think they made an S10 in black. I have one in black, and it doesn't have the MK2 after it. The radio is slightly different though.
Great video! I've had and used one of these for about 10 years. Some rave over these, but mine produced less than stellar performance on AM nighttime DX, and an alignment might be in order. My radio's circuit board has component locations, but is lacking the marked components, which leads me to believe there might actually be 2 different radios from the internal viewpoint. My S10MK2 has better daytime AM than most, which I think might be due to the large ferrite bar antenna. Good video on an available radio. thumbs up!
Wildcat Creek Survival I agree it's not awesome but mine has been good enough.
True, it is a very good radio, well above average. It can be surprising on nighttime AM when propagation is good, for sure!
Thanks Wildcat CS, My example seems like a decent one. I actually like this model more then my P26. Pretty impressed.
I have one of these radios that has been used a lot. I must say mine doesn't look half as good as the one on the video but it's been a solid performer for about ten years. Many Boy Scout camp outs and family events as a pleasent savior from the relatives. I don't think the sound quality on FM is all that good but this is a basic information radio. Two Aldi alkaline AA's last a long time, like maybe 100 hours. I like mine because it's been a solid performer and durable.
Nice, solid radio. That is what I like about this one. Oh and its a Sony...yeah fanboy mode kicking in.
Well, I bought this one several years ago. Good one!
I have one of these radios, and have had it for at least 10 years. I normally bring it along on road trips. It gets good reception, even in hotel rooms. AM reception is great. I've been able to pick up KGO San Francisco up in Seattle. It's very handy. I paid 11.00 for the radio new.
One of the best portables out there. It commands a premium on the used market.
@@todderbert Thanks. I have two of the radios, the one I purchased, and the other is one I gave my mom. I inherited that one after she passed away. She kept it by the bedside. I also was given a ICF-S10 in black that belonged to my dad.
I'm not ready to sell them yet.
I say if they still work, use them. :)
@@todderbert I do use them. The range is better than the Sony boombox models.
I have the exact same radio! The tuning indicator on mine don't move, but it works well.
There are many clones of this now.
I bought one labeled CM that is almost identical except DSP tuning.
I really dont understand how I bought this radio on Amazon a few years ago for less than $20 but now it's around $155??? Anyway Its a great little radio!
The sellers on Amazon are a little goofy. They think they can charge a ton when it is no longer available. They have not heard of ebay :)
lol you caught an portuguese radio station from toronto I believe, cheap device but it has a classic sony look.
Nice video(s) - I just subscribed - My 16 YO son asked for a-small pocket radio for Christmas. We live on a horse farm and he does a lot of work around the property. I just ordered the CC Pocket radio for him - after seeing your review. I saw this radio on another channel (after I made the purchase of the CC Pocket). My son likes radios - actually has his HAM licensee but just wants (what I still call) a transistor radio. He listens to a couple of local FM channels. He actually has an iPod but he prefers radio stations. He has an old 70's model JCP Radio in his room, so sound quality is obviously not his top priority (LOL). Do you think this radio is better than the CC Pocket or should I stay with the CC Pocket? BTW the radio is fetching 24 for old with scratches to $50-60 'like new to $115 - up for 'new in package"). Thanks.
The CCPocket is a great choice over this radio. Also the Sangean DT-200X or the DT-400W ua-cam.com/video/K6iZvth7hKE/v-deo.html are great pocket radios if he plans to use headphones. They are most pocket friendly because of their smooth, curved cabinets. Here is a comparison between the CCPocket and the DT400W ua-cam.com/video/BqMO7HlpUoM/v-deo.html. I like the CCPocket but find myself using the Sangeans when I'm on the go. Even my DT-210 gets tons of use when I'm out and about ua-cam.com/video/fo3p5R2wh8Q/v-deo.html .
I've noticed that the Japanese radios held on to the one ear only system longer. Also, the earphone is waaaaay too sensitive. It will blow your ears off if you aren't careful. I do NOT use it with headphones. And you think $30-35 is too much, look in 2022. They're going for a lot more than that, or at least are listed for more. Just looked and the cheapest used on is about $18 shipped (looked rough). A new in box one will set you back $113 to $180! eBay economics at its worst.
Did they make this model in a "sports" version or anything with bass boost? Also a 3V DC input for a wall adapter is a big deal for me. (I have to have a bass boost feature!!)
Whichone is better this one or icfp26
This one is more pocket friendly, both have similar reception and audio. The P26 may have a longer run time. I would prefer this one.
They are selling this radio in Panama for USD13.95
i got this radio at a garage sale in 2023 for $1. im shocked at how much people want for these online. as sturdy as it is, its so sensitive. i cant have mine around ANY electronics even my phone without it introducing a lot of audible static. might just be my specific one (again i paid a dollar) but this is strictly an outside radio for me.
I found, that this radio is extremely hard to break. As in, it's hard to break it by dropping it, I have have one that still works, looks like it's been through ww3...
I bought one in 2011 for $9.99. In 2017, my toddler dropped it in the dog’s water bowl. Today, a new one is $154. For the same exact radio. Why?! That’s just ridiculous! It was worth $10, it’s not worth $154. You can get an Eton Elite Executive for around the same price!
….I bought mine for $12 at a place in Roswell,NM. works fine but I only get one station in some strange foreign language...
i found one at the shop for 5$
Pure Gold.
bought this around 5 years ago, dropped it, now the tuning bar is broke, but it still finds stations, sometimes i am just not sure what station its on, i try to keep it on my favorite am station now.
its my full time bathroom radio.
lol
I had a clone of this radio by Cmek that cost 8.50 euros. after 8 months it started frying earphones. after 3 fried earphones I trew the thing out
FM stereo on headphones?
whats the adapted called to get sound in both ears?
3.5mm Stereo Jack to 3.5mm Mono Plug Adapter for Headphones amzn.to/2WBPiT1
8:40 what is name of the music??
Hi is this battery operated only?
Yes, not DC Input.
Before I bought the ICF P26 I used to have this radio but I accidently left it behind at a Train Station in Long Island
This radio did get the job done for me when I first bought it back in 2014 but their was some problems I had with it
The Volume kept acting up one minute it was loud the next it was soft the antenna was getting lose and the battery cover was missing a piece plus I did not like the headphone jack only giving me one piece playing sound
But the AM Antenna is great on this model so I can understand why some DXers want to sell an outrageous price for this on Ebay
I hear you, I like the build of the P26, seems well made. The MKII is good also, just have not used it enough to run into your problems.
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Is better than p26
how does it turn on
the volume switch
There's many cheap modern DSP based knock offs of this radio, or at least using the same case.
JUST FOUND ONE ON AMAZON FOR $224.00. 😳🤕📻