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Opinions about the new CC Radio-SW?
On Aug 20, 12:44 pm, dead of night wrote:
Stephan Grossklass wrote: dead of night schrieb: Hi. I'm about to pull the trigger on the new CC Radio-SW. What really intrigues me about this unit is that it has a built-in C Crane twin coill am ferrite antenna. This antenna gets great reviews and since it's built into the unit, I am thinking the radio will get unsurpassed am reception. Does anyone have any opinions of this radio? A healthy portion of skepticism seems appropriate in this case. C.Crane themselves have stated that the number of differences between a stock RP2100 and the CCRadio-SW would be not be too high at 20-something (keep in mind that at minimum another mains xformer is necessary). The stock RP2000/2100 does not have much to do with the Twin Coil, save for having two coils on the ferrite core (one is for MW antenna input coupling only) and antenna tuning. Comparing the sensitivity specs, the CCRadio-SW's seems to be the same save for a more conservative rating (MW: 0.2 mV/m vs. 0.15 mV/m for TRA-2350P/RP2000). BTW: In case of FM sensitivity, the typical Chinese confusion of and seems to have survived, it's given as " 5 uv" (I guess whoever started doing this wasn't into equations much). Stephan Thanks for the replies, everyone. One point I'd like to address is whether or not the actual C Crane Twin Coil Ferrite Antenna is now included in the rebadged C Crane SW unit. Here is what it says about this radio at the C Crane website: "Thanks to the built-in Twin Coil Ferrite™ AM Antenna, this masterful radio has AM reception in the same class as the legendary CCRadio plus." I can't help but conclude that the actual, complete antenna is inside the unit. I asked the tech at C Crane how it's possible to both fine tune and coarse tune, and he said, "the radio takes care of that."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - DoN, C. Crane Co. is legendary for its Advertising Hyperbole ~ RHF "has AM reception in the same class as the legendary CCRadio plus." . Is an 'example' of Advertising Hyperbole that has been repeated long enough and loud enough that the Radio Listening public believes it is true. . . .. . |
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