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ron January 27th 08 08:38 PM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 
Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver with good
selectivity and sensitivity for rural area reception.
Must be 120VAC power source. Battery power can be optional but not
necessary. Can be table or portable.
I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III, Radio Shack
Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series and others. Each has a
downside and some a significant downside. As far as price range goes,
around $300 would be the max.
Your input would be greatly appreciated.

RHF January 27th 08 11:14 PM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try theC.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
On Jan 27, 12:38*pm, ron wrote:
-
- Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
- with good selectivity and sensitivity for *rural area reception.
- Must be 120VAC power source.
- Battery power can be optional but not necessary.
- Can be table or portable.
- I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III,
- Radio Shack Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series
- and others.
- Each has a downside and some a significant downside.
- As far as price range goes, around $300 would be the max.
- Your input would be greatly appreciated.
-

I would recommend the C.Crane CCRadio-SW which
is a Re-Badged Redsun RP2100 AM/FM/SW Radio
-aka- Kaito KA2100 Radio ~ RHF

READ - The CCRadio-SW {Redsun RP2100 Radio}
is an Excellent Stand-a-Lone AM/FM/SW Radio
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...fd435f62a2dc99
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...86bb5aae0f3543
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...a789cfa1affdbf
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...3b6ae87032cc53

ADD - A Lazy Susan and a Select-A-Tenna for Excellent
AM/MW Reception.

READ - Best Price on the CC Radio Shortwave [CCRadio-SW]
-or- Redsun RP2100 -or- Kaito KA2100 Radio :
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8f106f820b1f93

READ - Opinions about the new CC Radio-SW ?
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...35216801305552
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...5beee24ef1fc49

Northe January 28th 08 01:17 PM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 
ron wrote:
Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver with good
selectivity and sensitivity for rural area reception.
Must be 120VAC power source. Battery power can be optional but not
necessary. Can be table or portable.


As far as AM goes, you can make a huge difference with almost any radio
by adding an external antenna. I live in southeastern Arizona and
reception becomes sporadic at night (not to mention the number of
frequencies that are dominated by Mexican stations).

I can often peak up stations on my ATS-909 by using my
inductively-coupled Select-A-Tenna loop and carefully tuning and
rotating the loop. I can't speak for the other external AM antennas --
I'm sure that there are others that would work substantially better.

Northe
N6KO
Green Valley AZ


David[_5_] January 28th 08 02:16 PM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 
Northe wrote:
ron wrote:
Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver with good
selectivity and sensitivity for rural area reception.
Must be 120VAC power source. Battery power can be optional but not
necessary. Can be table or portable.


As far as AM goes, you can make a huge difference with almost any radio
by adding an external antenna. I live in southeastern Arizona and
reception becomes sporadic at night (not to mention the number of
frequencies that are dominated by Mexican stations).

I can often peak up stations on my ATS-909 by using my
inductively-coupled Select-A-Tenna loop and carefully tuning and
rotating the loop. I can't speak for the other external AM antennas --
I'm sure that there are others that would work substantially better.

Northe
N6KO
Green Valley AZ


Selectatennas rule! I could get WLS at 3 in the afternoon in Texas with
one of those and an AE3805.

ron January 29th 08 05:11 AM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 



junius wrote:
On Jan 27, 3:38�pm, ron wrote:
Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver with good
selectivity and sensitivity for �rural area reception.
Must be 120VAC power source. Battery power can be optional but not
necessary. Can be table or portable.
I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III, Radio Shack
Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series and others. Each has a
downside and some a significant downside. As far as price range goes,
around $300 would be the max.
Your input would be greatly appreciated.


I would agree with RHF that the Kaito KA2100 / Redsun RP2100 (or its
C. Crane variant) is probably a good way to go, given user opinions of
this set. Alternately, going on the high side of your budget, the
forthcoming Grundig Satellit 750 could prove interesting, if you're
prepared to wait a bit (due out in mid-March).
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html


What's your best guess on the price of the Grundig?...Maybe I'll wait
till March.

aaa aaa January 29th 08 06:37 AM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 
I just bought a grundig G5 at radio shack for $150 it works pretty good.
it's am fm sw ssb. It works good with an external antenna. The twin coil
ferrite antenna works great for am. I also use a old magnet cb antenna
that I stick on the top of my house at night and that works really good
with am also.


Junius January 29th 08 07:22 AM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 
On Jan 29, 12:11Â*am, ron wrote:
junius wrote:
On Jan 27, 3:38�pm, ron wrote:
Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver with good
selectivity and sensitivity for �rural area reception.
Must be 120VAC power source. Battery power can be optional but not
necessary. Can be table or portable.
I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III, Radio Shack
Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series and others. Each has a
downside and some a significant downside. As far as price range goes,
around $300 would be the max.
Your input would be greatly appreciated.


Â*I would agree with RHF that the Kaito KA2100 / Redsun RP2100 (or its
C. Crane variant) is probably a good way to go, given user opinions of
this set. Â*Alternately, going on the high side of your budget, the
forthcoming Grundig Satellit 750 could prove interesting, if you're
prepared to wait a bit (due out in mid-March).
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html


What's your best guess on the price of the Grundig?...Maybe I'll wait
till March.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Eton Corp has the price listed at $300.

http://www.etoncorp.com/grundig


Telamon February 8th 08 02:33 AM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try the C.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
In article
,
RHF wrote:

On Jan 27, 3:14*pm, RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:38*pm, ron wrote:
-
- Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
- with good selectivity and sensitivity for *rural area reception.
- Must be 120VAC power source.
- Battery power can be optional but not necessary.
- Can be table or portable.
- I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III,
- Radio Shack Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series
- and others.
- Each has a downside and some a significant downside.
- As far as price range goes, around $300 would be the max.
- Your input would be greatly appreciated.
-

I would recommend the C.Crane CCRadio-SW which
is a Re-Badged Redsun RP2100 AM/FM/SW Radio
-aka- Kaito KA2100 Radio ~ RHF

READ - The CCRadio-SW {Redsun RP2100 Radio}
is an Excellent Stand-a-Lone AM/FM/SW
Radiohttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/68fd435f62a2dc99
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...aae0f3543http:
//groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/41a789cfa1affdbfhttp://gro
ups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/b63b6ae87032cc53

ADD - A Lazy Susan and a Select-A-Tenna for Excellent
AM/MW Reception.

READ - Best Price on the CC Radio Shortwave [CCRadio-SW]
-or- Redsun RP2100 -or- Kaito KA2100 Radio
:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8f106f820b1f93

READ - Opinions about the new CC Radio-SW
?http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...6801305552http
://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/775beee24ef1fc49
*.
Redsun Shortwave Radios Group [ redsun-shortwave-radios
]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun-shortwave-radios/http://groups.google.
com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/21d6ba3389cb6b5b
*.
the 'redsun shortwave radios' group moderator ~ RHF
*.



Telamon,

This Message and Thread Needed both
Your Vast Knowledge and Great Expertise.

but alas you were once again 'mia' ~ RHF

-ps- that's 9 for me and 0 for you


I see you are well on your way to the average 200 posts a week. Good
work as always crapping up the news group.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

RHF February 8th 08 02:46 AM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try theC.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
On Feb 7, 6:33*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,





*RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 3:14*pm, RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:38*pm, ron wrote:
-
- Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
- with good selectivity and sensitivity for *rural area reception.
- Must be 120VAC power source.
- Battery power can be optional but not necessary.
- Can be table or portable.
- I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III,
- Radio Shack Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series
- and others.
- Each has a downside and some a significant downside.
- As far as price range goes, around $300 would be the max.
- Your input would be greatly appreciated.
-


I would recommend the C.Crane CCRadio-SW which
is a Re-Badged Redsun RP2100 AM/FM/SW Radio
-aka- Kaito KA2100 Radio ~ RHF


READ - The CCRadio-SW {Redsun RP2100 Radio}
is an Excellent Stand-a-Lone AM/FM/SW
Radiohttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/68fd435f62a2dc99
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8786bb5aae0f35....
//groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/41a789cfa1affdbfhttp://gro
ups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/b63b6ae87032cc53


ADD - A Lazy Susan and a Select-A-Tenna for Excellent
AM/MW Reception.


READ - Best Price on the CC Radio Shortwave [CCRadio-SW]
-or- Redsun RP2100 -or- Kaito KA2100 Radio
:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8f106f820b1f93


READ - Opinions about the new CC Radio-SW
?http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...3a352168013055....
://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/775beee24ef1fc49
*.
Redsun Shortwave Radios Group [ redsun-shortwave-radios
]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun-shortwave-radios/http://groups.g.....
com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/21d6ba3389cb6b5b
*.
the 'redsun shortwave radios' group moderator ~ RHF
*.


Telamon,


This Message and Thread Needed both
Your Vast Knowledge and Great Expertise.


but alas you were once again 'mia' ~ RHF


-ps- that's 9 for me and 0 for you

-
- I see you are well on your way to
- the average 200 posts a week.
- Good work as always crapping
- up the news group.
-
- --
- Telamon
- Ventura, California
-

Telamon, "crapping up the news group"

That Must Be A Whole Other Area of Your
Vast Knowledge and Great Expertise.

Plus Telamon - I guess that You are 'Clueless'
about having any Ideas -wrt- "Need some ideas
for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
with good selectivity and sensitivity for rural area
reception." per the original posters request.
* Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...05d34ed454950b

Question - Just what kind of Rudder do you have
on that Shortwave Radio that you been Sailing ?

idtars to try and help people ~ RHF

RHF February 8th 08 06:14 AM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try theC.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
On Feb 7, 8:10*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,





*RHF wrote:
On Feb 7, 6:33*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,


*RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 3:14*pm, RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:38*pm, ron wrote:
-
- Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
- with good selectivity and sensitivity for *rural area reception.


Mike[_2_] February 8th 08 03:04 PM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try theC.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
On Feb 7, 9:33*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,



Thank God Almighty that we have Telamon to clean up the crap! BTW,
thanks for adding several more crappy posts to the crap level of the
newsgroup. Thanks for spurring RHF to add taunts against you to every
post. Thanks for being so absolutely friggin' clueless that you
motivated me to leave lurker mode to highlight your inane and elitist
hypocrisy. Aren't we all much better off, thanks to the mighty
Telamon?

Absolutely awed at the improvements you bring to this newsgroup,

MWBRYANT


*RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 3:14*pm, RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:38*pm, ron wrote:
-
- Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
- with good selectivity and sensitivity for *rural area reception.
- Must be 120VAC power source.
- Battery power can be optional but not necessary.
- Can be table or portable.
- I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III,
- Radio Shack Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series
- and others.
- Each has a downside and some a significant downside.
- As far as price range goes, around $300 would be the max.
- Your input would be greatly appreciated.
-


I would recommend the C.Crane CCRadio-SW which
is a Re-Badged Redsun RP2100 AM/FM/SW Radio
-aka- Kaito KA2100 Radio ~ RHF


READ - The CCRadio-SW {Redsun RP2100 Radio}
is an Excellent Stand-a-Lone AM/FM/SW
Radiohttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/68fd435f62a2dc99
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8786bb5aae0f35....
//groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/41a789cfa1affdbfhttp://gro
ups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/b63b6ae87032cc53


ADD - A Lazy Susan and a Select-A-Tenna for Excellent
AM/MW Reception.


READ - Best Price on the CC Radio Shortwave [CCRadio-SW]
-or- Redsun RP2100 -or- Kaito KA2100 Radio
:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8f106f820b1f93


READ - Opinions about the new CC Radio-SW
?http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...3a352168013055....
://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/775beee24ef1fc49
*.
Redsun Shortwave Radios Group [ redsun-shortwave-radios
]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun-shortwave-radios/http://groups.g.....
com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/21d6ba3389cb6b5b
*.
the 'redsun shortwave radios' group moderator ~ RHF
*.


Telamon,


This Message and Thread Needed both
Your Vast Knowledge and Great Expertise.


but alas you were once again 'mia' ~ RHF


-ps- that's 9 for me and 0 for you


I see you are well on your way to the average 200 posts a week. Good
work as always crapping up the news group.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



RHF February 8th 08 04:49 PM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try theC.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
On Feb 8, 7:04*am, Mike wrote:
On Feb 7, 9:33*pm, Telamon
wrote:

In article
,


Thank God Almighty that we have Telamon to clean up the crap! BTW,
thanks for adding several more crappy posts to the crap level of the
newsgroup. Thanks for spurring RHF to add taunts against you to every
post. Thanks for being so absolutely friggin' clueless that you
motivated me to leave lurker mode to highlight your inane and elitist
hypocrisy. Aren't we all much better off, thanks to the mighty
Telamon?

Absolutely awed at the improvements you bring to this newsgroup,

MWBRYANT





*RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 3:14*pm, RHF wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:38*pm, ron wrote:
-
- Need some ideas for a good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" receiver
- with good selectivity and sensitivity for *rural area reception.
- Must be 120VAC power source.
- Battery power can be optional but not necessary.
- Can be table or portable.
- I've been looking at the CC RadioPlus, GE SuperRadio III,
- Radio Shack Optimus and DX Series, Kaito 1100 series
- and others.
- Each has a downside and some a significant downside.
- As far as price range goes, around $300 would be the max.
- Your input would be greatly appreciated.
-


I would recommend the C.Crane CCRadio-SW which
is a Re-Badged Redsun RP2100 AM/FM/SW Radio
-aka- Kaito KA2100 Radio ~ RHF


READ - The CCRadio-SW {Redsun RP2100 Radio}
is an Excellent Stand-a-Lone AM/FM/SW
Radiohttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/68fd435f62a2dc99
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8786bb5aae0f35....
//groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/41a789cfa1affdbfhttp://gro
ups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/b63b6ae87032cc53


ADD - A Lazy Susan and a Select-A-Tenna for Excellent
AM/MW Reception.


READ - Best Price on the CC Radio Shortwave [CCRadio-SW]
-or- Redsun RP2100 -or- Kaito KA2100 Radio
:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8f106f820b1f93


READ - Opinions about the new CC Radio-SW
?http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...3a352168013055...
://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/775beee24ef1fc49
*.
Redsun Shortwave Radios Group [ redsun-shortwave-radios
]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun-shortwave-radios/http://groups..g....
com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/21d6ba3389cb6b5b
*.
the 'redsun shortwave radios' group moderator ~ RHF
*.


Telamon,


This Message and Thread Needed both
Your Vast Knowledge and Great Expertise.


but alas you were once again 'mia' ~ RHF


-ps- that's 9 for me and 0 for you


I see you are well on your way to the average 200 posts a week. Good
work as always crapping up the news group.


--
Telamon
Ventura, California- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Mike - May I remind you that you have much Better Things
(more positive) to do with your time here on RRS :
Such as Posting Your . . .

Sharing Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) Logs
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...2ec78746c078f2

Week # 2 is almost up and phase two of the Telamon
MIA Replies is about complete.

after which things should be back to 'abnormal'
versus 'absurdly abnormal' - hang-in-there ~ RHF

-ps- Telamon here is your "INTRO" *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuiynIn-g9s
* "Tela-Tub-Mon" Take a Lesson and Learn to
Bring a little Sun-Shine into Peoples Lives.

RHF February 8th 08 07:19 PM

Telamon Understanding the Quest for {Process} : Information +Knowledge = Understanding
 
On Feb 7, 11:32 pm, Telamon

wrote: In article
,

RHF wrote:


- s - n - i - p -

- -
- - Then please pay attention 'little grasshopper' ~ RHF
- - .
- -

- Pay attention to what?

Telamon - Thank the fact that you did Reply :
Means that You are in-fact Paying Attention.

- You seem to think that information is knowledge.

Telamon - Information (Step # 1) can create Knowledge
(Step # 2) within the Mind of the Reader . . .

- Well it isn't without understanding.

Telamon - Understanding (Step # 3) comes with
"Thinking" within the Mind of the Reader :
Which Requires Steps # 1 and # 2 To Cccur First [.]

All I can do is Lead the Reader to Step # 1 the Information.

Next the Reader {Seaker-of-Knowledge} has to Read the
Information for himself and become Knowledgeable (Step # 2)

Then the Reader has to Internalize the Knowledge to 'create'
their Own Understanding based on # 1 and # 2
{Personalize the Knowledge}

- You post a lot of crap.

Telamon - Crap-to-You is just 'possibly' Gold-to-the-Newbie
-ps- It is you 'choice' to Read It -or- not; and to Evaluate-it -or-
Discount-it as you choose to do : Based on your own needs.

- Some of it is relevant and most of it isn't.

Telamon - If I am writing to a Newbie hopefully it is 'relevant'
to Their-Needs -but- What is 'relevant' to them may in-fact not
be 'relevant' to you - all-things being 'relevant'.

- Like I've explained before your posts read like a Google search
result.

Yes that they would about right :
1 - Google Search Results {999+ Webpages}
2 - Evaluate the Results {Check-Out the Top 10~30}
3 - Select the most Pertinent 1 to 5 Links {Normally 2~3}
4 - Post those Evaluated-and-Selected Links {by Me}
NET RESULT - Let the Reader Decide to Begin Their Own
Internet Voyage-of-Discovery to satisfy their personal need
for : Information + Knowledge = Understanding.

- Since you are incapable of understanding your own
- clueless nature I suggest you just accept it on the
- faith that I'm right.

TELAMON - YOU WOULD BE WRONG [.]

Telamon - For I Have Faith-in* -and- I Believe-in*
* You + Me {Us} & The Newbies

- --
- Telamon
- Ventura, California
-

Telamon : An Old {Seasoned} Techie Looks Oh-So-Smart -when-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techie
They Make the simple Effort to Help a New Techie {Newbie}
in their Quest for : Information + Knowledge = Understanding.

-ps- Telamon here is your "INTRO" *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuiynIn-g9s
* "Tela-Tub-Mon" Take a Lesson and Learn to
Bring a little Sun-Shine into Peoples Lives.

RHF February 8th 08 07:23 PM

Telamon Understanding the Quest for {Process} : Information +Knowledge = Understanding
 
On Feb 7, 11:32 pm, Telamon
wrote: In article
,

RHF wrote:


- s - n - i - p -

- -
- - Then please pay attention 'little grasshopper' ~ RHF
- - .
- -

- Pay attention to what?

Telamon - Thank the fact that you did Reply :
Means that You are in-fact Paying Attention.

- You seem to think that information is knowledge.

Telamon - Information (Step # 1) can create Knowledge
(Step # 2) within the Mind of the Reader . . .

- Well it isn't without understanding.

Telamon - Understanding (Step # 3) comes with
"Thinking" within the Mind of the Reader :
Which Requires Steps # 1 and # 2 To Cccur First [.]

All I can do is Lead the Reader to Step # 1 the Information.

Next the Reader {Seaker-of-Knowledge} has to Read the
Information for himself and become Knowledgeable (Step # 2)

Then the Reader has to Internalize the Knowledge to 'create'
their Own Understanding based on # 1 and # 2
{Personalize the Knowledge}

- You post a lot of crap.

Telamon - Crap-to-You is just 'possibly' Gold-to-the-Newbie
-ps- It is you 'choice' to Read It -or- not; and to Evaluate-it -or-
Discount-it as you choose to do : Based on your own needs.

- Some of it is relevant and most of it isn't.

Telamon - If I am writing to a Newbie hopefully it is 'relevant'
to Their-Needs -but- What is 'relevant' to them may in-fact not
be 'relevant' to you - all-things being 'relevant'.

- Like I've explained before your posts read like a Google search
result.

Yes that they would about right :
1 - Google Search Results {999+ Webpages}
2 - Evaluate the Results {Check-Out the Top 10~30}
3 - Select the most Pertinent 1 to 5 Links {Normally 2~3}
4 - Post those Evaluated-and-Selected Links {by Me}
NET RESULT - Let the Reader Decide to Begin Their Own
Internet Voyage-of-Discovery to satisfy their personal need
for : Information + Knowledge = Understanding.

- Since you are incapable of understanding your own
- clueless nature I suggest you just accept it on the
- faith that I'm right.

TELAMON - YOU WOULD BE WRONG [.]

Telamon - For I Have Faith-in* -and- I Believe-in*
* You + Me {Us} & The Newbies

- --
- Telamon
- Ventura, California
-

Telamon : An Old {Seasoned} Techie Looks Oh-So-Smart -when-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techie
They Make the simple Effort to Help a New Techie {Newbie}
in their Quest for : Information + Knowledge = Understanding.

-ps- Telamon here is your "INTRO" *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuiynIn-g9s
* "Tela-Tub-Mon" Take a Lesson and Learn to
Bring a little Sun-Shine into Peoples Lives.

Telamon February 9th 08 01:44 AM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try the C.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Feb 7, 9:33*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,



Thank God Almighty that we have Telamon to clean up the crap! BTW,
thanks for adding several more crappy posts to the crap level of the
newsgroup. Thanks for spurring RHF to add taunts against you to every
post. Thanks for being so absolutely friggin' clueless that you
motivated me to leave lurker mode to highlight your inane and elitist
hypocrisy. Aren't we all much better off, thanks to the mighty
Telamon?

Absolutely awed at the improvements you bring to this newsgroup,


And I thank God for you. Reading this news group is much more
entertaining with you in it.

Don't thank me for RHF. He got on the news group by himself as did you
Mr. Clueless.

Unless you mean to say I control both of you. In that case take a few
laps around the block and then do 50 pushups. Get back to me when you
have completed these tasks as I have more for you to do.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon February 9th 08 03:31 AM

Telamon Understanding the Quest for {Process} : Information + Knowledge = Understanding
 
In article
,
RHF wrote:

On Feb 7, 11:32 pm, Telamon

wrote: In article
,

RHF wrote:


- s - n - i - p -

- -
- - Then please pay attention 'little grasshopper' ~ RHF
- - .
- -

- Pay attention to what?

Telamon - Thank the fact that you did Reply :
Means that You are in-fact Paying Attention.


Snip

Good job. You are well on your way to being this weeks winner.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon February 9th 08 03:37 AM

Looking for a Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver ? - Try the C.Crane CCRadio-SW Radio
 
In article
,
Mike wrote:

On Feb 7, 9:33*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,



Thank God Almighty that we have Telamon to clean up the crap! BTW,
thanks for adding several more crappy posts to the crap level of the
newsgroup. Thanks for spurring RHF to add taunts against you to every
post. Thanks for being so absolutely friggin' clueless that you
motivated me to leave lurker mode to highlight your inane and elitist
hypocrisy. Aren't we all much better off, thanks to the mighty
Telamon?

Absolutely awed at the improvements you bring to this newsgroup,


Snip

Flattery will not get you nominated. I am well aware of your powers of
obfuscation. I suggest you engage others in pointless arguments to win.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

RHF February 9th 08 03:40 AM

Telamon Understanding the Quest for {Process} : Information +Knowledge = Understanding
 
On Feb 8, 7:31*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,





*RHF wrote:
On Feb 7, 11:32 pm, Telamon

wrote: In article
,


*RHF wrote:


- s - n - i - p -


- -
- - Then please pay attention 'little grasshopper' ~ RHF
- - *.
- -


- Pay attention to what?


Telamon - Thank the fact that you did Reply :
Means that You are in-fact Paying Attention.


Snip

Good job. You are well on your way to being this weeks winner.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


btdt ~ RHF

RHF February 11th 08 02:31 AM

Good AM/FM/SW "Fringe Area" Receiver?
 
On Feb 10, 2:46*pm, Dan wrote:
-
- I have the REDSUN 2100 and it is by far the best radio
- of it's type I've ever owned. *
- I purchased mine from a dealer in Hong Kong.
-
- I notice the CC Radio SW is touting this "twin coil ferrite antenna"
- with their version of the radio.
-*is this something C Crane added to the 2100?
-
- Does it make the radio any better?
-
- Dan
-

Dan,

The CCRadio SW Radio is a re-badged Redsun RP2100 Radio
both have the same "Twin Coil Ferrite Antenna" inside.
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/shortwa...cradio-sw.aspx
RP2100 =http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ260124082697

FWIW - Both Radios have a shorter 6.5 Inch Ferrite Rod while the
Twin Coil Ferrite AM Antenna has a longer 8.0 Inch Ferrite Rod.
http://www.ccrane.com/antennas/am-an...m-antenna.aspx

READ - The CCRadio-SW -v- the Redsun RP2100 Radio - What
About the Twin Coil Ferrite Rod AM/MW Antenna Technology ?
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...052af4325b12e3
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...96e83fa63217b0
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...a0da484527188c
* That Twin Coil Ferrite Rod AM/MW Antenna stuff . . .
it's Powerful AM/MW DXing Mojo !
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...665eea0b491b84
* The CCRadio-SW {Redsun RP2100 Radio} is an
Excellent Stand-a-Lone AM/FM/SW Radio
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...fd435f62a2dc99
* Of Ferrite Rods and Twin Coils : The CCRadio-SW Radio
-versus- The Twin Coil Ferrite AM/MW Antenna
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...86bb5aae0f3543
* BEST PRICE on the CC Radio Shortwave [CCRadio-SW]
-or- Redsun RP2100 Radio -or- Kaito KA2100 Radio
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8f106f820b1f93

C. Crane Co. is simply doing it standard AD-Hype Buzz-Word
Marketing with the "Twin Coil Ferrite Antenna" Thingee. ~ RHF
THINGEE = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61lyGIpWf0s


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