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"Joe Analssandrini" wrote: Kim wrote: After months of promotion- no longer for sale? http://miniccradio.com/ Dear Kim, Frankly, the Mini CCRadio, as projected, was just a "me-too" radio, offering nothing new to the purchaser. I wrote to C. Crane about this - after all, if a new radio is being designed and is to be sold for $150.00, it ought to offer, among its features, HD-Radio (IBOC), certainly, at least, on FM (and probably AM too), whether or not some people want or like this new form of broadcasting (personally I see no need for it!). In addition, I think a newly designed "long-range" AM radio should definitely feature a good synchronous detection circuit. I realize that there are some few people who say they do not care for this circuit (frankly, it is my belief that they do not know how to properly use it or have not experienced a good one) but, even if that is the case, the circuit can always be turned off. The people who post that sync is overrated are either Trolling or don't know what they are talking about. $150.00 is a lot of money for a radio which features no new design features. So, unless C. Crane rethinks this entire project (and obtains the services of a good radio designer), it is my opinion that this discontinuance is no loss whatsoever. After all, we have the Sony ICF-SW7600GR in the $150.00 range and the GE Superadio III in the $40.00 range and these two radios (and, of course, there are some others) should easily suit the vast majority of long-distance AM listeners who do not or cannot buy a true communications receiver or who (just) want a portable radio for MW DXing. The Sony 7600G and 7600GR are tough acts to follow. I must also say, in conclusion, that, in my opinion, the original CCRadio and (I should presume) the CCRadio Plus (I have no experience with that model but I understand overall performance is the same) are disappointments. Not only do they not receive any better than the GE Superadios (they often receive less well!) their construction quality leaves much to be desired. They are not even as well-made as the GE SRs and though that model is not the paragon of construction quality, it costs only $40.00 not $150.00! Snip Another problem with smaller AMBCB radios is the ferrite antenna has to be smaller with less gain. A new design radio for AM should have sync detection and I guess the HD capability if the standard survives in its current form. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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