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This CCrane radio any good? + other questions
I own all of these radios. Before I start pontificating, let's all
repeat the daily mantra: "There is no ONE best radio" So, when in doubt, buy all of them! ;-) IMHO: The best compact portable on the market is probably the Sony 7600GR. The lack of a knob is a bummer. But the addition of a sync detector is big. It enables you to dig very understandable signals out of the crowded bands. Made like a tank, as was the 7600G. Seldom do you hear of someone having a problem with one of these radios. Awesome mediumwave reception. Coming in close second in the compact category is the tiny Eton E5, AKA the Grundig G5. Incredible sensitivity. Good filters enable decent selectivity. Good audio. Built-in SSB clarification. Lot of radio in a tiny package. The E5/G5's volume control is the major difference between this radio and the cheaper Degen DE1103. Almost tied for second is the Redsun RP2100, AKA the Kaito KA2100 and the CC Radio. Don't confuse this radio with a Grundig S350. The S350 is a joke, the RP2100 is a really good radio. Better audio and mediumwave sensitivity than the first two receivers mentioned in this post. Doesn't have a keypad, but does have a button that let's you move quickly between bands. Ends up in third mainly due to PAL antenna connector and the need for an outboard SSB decoder. Trust me - you won't go wrong buying any of those receivers. They're all pretty impressive. Stay away from the S350 - it's single conversion design results in all kinds of ghost images. Mike Bryant Fern Creek, KY Could someone who has some extra time compare the models I have listed above and see which might be closest to meeting my needs. I would like to still keep it portable and not be too bid of a monster. Thanks, friends, Haci Maybe by this time, next year, I will be asking more interesting questions...I hope. |
This CCrane radio any good? + other questions
"Mike" wrote... Almost tied for second is the Redsun RP2100, AKA the Kaito KA2100 and the CC Radio. Don't confuse this radio with a Grundig S350. The S350 is a joke, the RP2100 is a really good radio. Better audio and mediumwave sensitivity than the first two receivers mentioned in this post. Doesn't have a keypad, but does have a button that let's you move quickly between bands. Ends up in third mainly due to PAL antenna connector and the need for an outboard SSB decoder. Mike, My Tecsun BCL 2000 (aka Grundig S350) is far from a "joke". It gets great MW reception, excellent SW reception, and with my addon FM antenna I get some distant FM stations also. The sound from the speaker is fantastic for a portable. The only thing I don't like is the drift on MW and SW. However, I've basically overcome that by just leaving the radio on to warm up sufficiently... after it's warm there is virtually no drift on MW/SW. The RF gain knob adds nothing after about halfway, but I've always thought that was not much of a problem. The cost at the time I got it from eBay was about $65 delivered, so that is a big plus for me. That said, I would love to get the Redsun / Kaito 3000 or 3001 if they are ever produced for consumers. Everything I've heard about the 2100 is positive and and I'd already have one if I wasn't waiting for the next generation 3000. Has anyone heard some news? The last I saw was that one version (the 3001?) was cancelled and the other is on hold while Redsun devotes time to making other radios for Asian consumers. Thanks for your input on all the radios, and your other on-topic posts in this group. You've helped me improve my listening skills and given me lots of insights into what's on and available in the southeast US. |
This CCrane radio any good? + other questions
Well, a new S350 sells for $100 from Universal. I'm sorry if I've
insulted one of your radios (I own it, too!), but that puts it in the approximate range of all three of the other radios. I'll stand by the position that while there are some good reasons for me to keep my S350, the other three radios are all much better ways to spend money on a receiver. YMMV. The suggestion that there are better portables, like the E1 and DX440, is obviously correct. But most of these radios are much larger and far more expensive. My favorites, in order, in my own collection include: 1. Eton E1 2. Sony ICF-2010 3. Grundig SAT 800 3. Sony SW 77 4. Magnavox D2935 5. Sangean ATS-803A/DX-440 6. Panasonic RF-2200 7. Radio Shack DX-390 8. Panasonic RF-2600 9. GE World Monitor 10. Panasonic B300 As I started my first post - there is no one best radio. When it comes to reviews, everyone will have slightly different opinions. I should not have called the S350 a joke, but I really don't feel that it's as good a shortwave radio as the other three I suggested. Since the original poster mentioned listening to mediumwave, it might make the cut. Mike Fern Creek, KY On Apr 26, 5:29�pm, "SWL-2010" wrote: "Sanjaya" wrote in message . .. "Mike" wrote... Almost tied for second is the Redsun RP2100, AKA the Kaito KA2100 and the CC Radio. Don't confuse this radio with a Grundig S350. The S350 is a joke, the RP2100 is a really good radio. Better audio and mediumwave sensitivity than the first two receivers mentioned in this post. Doesn't have a keypad, but does have a button that let's you move quickly between bands. Ends up in third mainly due to PAL antenna connector and the need for an outboard SSB decoder. Mike, My Tecsun BCL 2000 (aka Grundig S350) is far from a "joke". It gets great MW reception, excellent SW reception, and with my addon FM antenna I get some distant FM stations also. The sound from the speaker is fantastic for a portable. ---I agree. I have the 350 and the 350 DL and would not consider either a joke. �Both are serious shortwave recievers with solid AM & FM reception, great audio and some fine features. I think they are quality items in their price range. The only thing I don't like is the drift on MW and SW. However, I've basically overcome that by just leaving the radio on to warm up sufficiently... after it's warm there is virtually no drift on MW/SW. The RF gain knob adds nothing after about halfway, but I've always thought that was not much of a problem. The cost at the time I got it from eBay was about $65 delivered, so that is a big plus for me. That said, I would love to get the Redsun / Kaito 3000 or 3001 if they are ever produced for consumers. Everything I've heard about the 2100 is positive and and I'd already have one if I wasn't waiting for the next generation 3000. Has anyone heard some news? The last I saw was that one version (the 3001?) was cancelled and the other is on hold while Redsun devotes time to making other radios for Asian consumers. Thanks for your input on all the radios, and your other on-topic posts in this group. You've helped me improve my listening skills and given me lots of insights into what's on and available in the southeast US.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
This CCrane radio any good? + other questions
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"SWL-2010" wrote: "Sanjaya" wrote in message . .. "Mike" wrote... Almost tied for second is the Redsun RP2100, AKA the Kaito KA2100 and the CC Radio. Don't confuse this radio with a Grundig S350. The S350 is a joke, the RP2100 is a really good radio. Better audio and mediumwave sensitivity than the first two receivers mentioned in this post. Doesn't have a keypad, but does have a button that let's you move quickly between bands. Ends up in third mainly due to PAL antenna connector and the need for an outboard SSB decoder. Mike, My Tecsun BCL 2000 (aka Grundig S350) is far from a "joke". It gets great MW reception, excellent SW reception, and with my addon FM antenna I get some distant FM stations also. The sound from the speaker is fantastic for a portable. ---I agree. I have the 350 and the 350 DL and would not consider either a joke. Both are serious shortwave recievers with solid AM & FM reception, great audio and some fine features. I think they are quality items in their price range. My only experience with the radio is in the store but there the reception appeared to be exceptional. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
This CCrane radio any good? + other questions
On Apr 26, 6:11*pm, "SWL-2010" wrote:
I think you over reacted to my post to Sanjaya. *You're welcome to your opinion. I was only expressing mine. "Mike" wrote in message ... Well, a new S350 sells for $100 from Universal. I'm sorry if I've insulted one of your radios (I own it, too!), but that puts it in the approximate range of all three of the other radios. I'll stand by the position that while there are some good reasons for me to keep my S350, the other three radios are all much better ways to spend money on a receiver. YMMV. The suggestion that there are better portables, like the E1 and DX440, is obviously correct. But most of these radios are much larger and far more expensive. My favorites, in order, in my own collection include: 1. Eton E1 * 2. Sony ICF-2010 3. Grundig SAT 800 3. Sony SW 77 4. Magnavox D2935 5. Sangean ATS-803A/DX-440 * 6. Panasonic RF-2200 7. Radio Shack DX-390 * 8. Panasonic RF-2600 9. GE World Monitor 10. Panasonic B300 * 11. Grundig/Eton/Tecsun S350/BCL2000/DL * 12. Redsun RP2100 * Plus the GE Superadio's are all very good on a set-of-batteries and run for hours and hours of radio listening enjoyment. - ymmv ~ RHF As I started my first post - there is no one best radio. When it comes to reviews, everyone will have slightly different opinions. I should not have called the S350 a joke, but I really don't feel that it's as good a shortwave radio as the other three I suggested. Since the original poster mentioned listening to mediumwave, it might make the cut. Mike Fern Creek, KY On Apr 26, 5:29?pm, "SWL-2010" wrote: |
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