sangean: Sangean ATS-909 Loudspeaker and PCB releases

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This article refers to the model: ATS-909 (Sangean; Chung Ho City)

sangean: Sangean ATS-909 Loudspeaker and PCB releases 
05.Sep.22 17:00
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It seems that this radio had a fairly long production life, starting in 1996 and went at least to 2007 according to the pictures/videos found publicly showing PCB's date codes. As the 909X replacement model was released in 2011, we may infere that the 909 probably was available until this later date.

The only service manual available is dated from 1997, so it lists the original part numbers and original design. It would make sense that later chassis revisions were released along all these production years, but I could not find clear evidence of what has been changed.

 

PCB assembly releases

(Information based on the service manual and on pictures/videos found publicly)

  • Receiver PCB assembly identified as "PCB A  ATS-909" in the service manual
    • P/N 1611600 label on the PCB, date code of 9852 (1998 week 52)
    • P/N 1611601 label on the PCB, date code of 0323 (2003 week 03) -> my unit
  • MCU/DISPLAY/KB assembly identified as "PCB C ATS-909" in the service manual
    • P/N 1611150 label on the PCB, date codes 9808 (1998 week 08), 0315 (2003 week 15), 0706 (2007 week 06)

 

Loudspeaker releases

Concerning the loudspeaker component, several part numbers were released. 
It seems that the initial production used a large but not shielded magnet, taking almost all the 49mm hole in the "PCB A"  receiver assembly.
Later on, Sangean switched to shielded loudspeakers, despite using much smaller magnets. This move makes sense to me, as there are sensitive RF coils, some without shielding (at least on later chassis revisions), around the magnet.
Later vaersions kept using shielded magnets, but with larger sizes.

Independently on the speaker variants, the common allowed loudspeaker characteristics would be:

  • Electrical:  8 Ohm, 3 Watt maximum, shielded magnet
  • Physical: 77 mm diameter x 30 mm maximum height, 44.5mm magnet maximum diameter

The following lists my findings based on my own radio unit and on the publicly available documents, pictures/videos.

  • From 1997 Service Manual:
    • P/N 1620370/1 "SP 3" 8 OHM 3W 77x29.1mm"
    • Found information:
      • Seen on speaker label: "1620370 8OHM 3W (MAX)"
      • Large, not shielded, ferrite magnet, around 44.5mm diameter
      • Video clip. MCU PCB seems to have a 1996 date code (9643?).

 

  • P/N 1620373 "8OHM 3W MAX" as seen on speaker label
    • Small shielded magnet around 20mm diam
    • Seen after 1998 and at lest up to 2003 radios
    • Used as well on my gold cabinet/red logo revision with 2003 PCB date codes. 

 

  • P/N 1620880 "8OHM 3WMAX 18F3" as seen on speaker label
    • Large shielded magnet around 35mm diameter
    • Unable to find pictures of PCB using this P/N to be able to set a date, despite the code 18F3 could be a date but it does not make sense to me, as the year should be around early to mid 2000 (see next P/N below)

 

  • P/N 1620880-A "8OHM 3W MAX 06J2" (or "06G2")  as seen on speaker label
    • Large shielded magnet around 35mm 
    • Seen on 2006 and 2007 radios

 

  • P/N 1620881 "8OHM 3W 2005 02" as seen on speaker label
    • Large shielded magnet around 35mm 
    • Seen on silver cabinet radios, probably from 2005 as seen on the speaker date code

 

  • P/N 1620883-A "8OHM 3W MAX 10E2" as seen on speaker label
    • Large shielded magnet around 42mm 
    • Seen on Silver cabinet radio
    • Unable to find pictures of PCB using this P/N to be able to set a date. However, the speaker had what I believe can be a date code "10E2" but these codes seems obscure to me, could it beyear 2010?

 

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