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Is this radio really as good as they say? The price has been reduced
and I am thinking of getting one. Would there be a better choice? Mainly interested in AM listening. Thanks |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 02:27:20 UTC, Scott Nelson
wrote: Is this radio really as good as they say? The price has been reduced and I am thinking of getting one. Would there be a better choice? Mainly interested in AM listening. Thanks For $10 more, you can have the CCRadioSW. It has the built in Twin Ferrite core antenna and has the best MW I have heard. I bought one and am very pleased with it. -- |
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On Aug 3, 9:24 pm, "Count Floyd"
wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 02:27:20 UTC, Scott Nelson wrote: Is this radio really as good as they say? The price has been reduced and I am thinking of getting one. Would there be a better choice? Mainly interested in AM listening. Thanks For $10 more, you can have the CCRadioSW. It has the built in Twin Ferrite core antenna and has the best MW I have heard. I bought one and am very pleased with it. -- I have both the CCRadio and the CCRadioSW and the CCRadio OUTPERFORMS the CCRadioSW on the medium (AM) band. The CCRadioSW has better sound. Although there is not a big difference, the CCRadio is slightly better at rejecting adjacent signals even though the CCRadioSW has two bandwidths. The CCRadio is also slightly more sensitive. The built-in Twin Ferrite core antenna in the CCRadioSW is a joke as far as I am concerned. It's NOT anything comparable to the stand- alone Twin Ferrite core antenna that C Crane offers. |
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If you are gonna spend that kind of money for MW, just go to Epay and try
for a GE Superadio II. Mine blows the balls off any of my other radios, including the RP-2100. (CC-SW is the same unit) Mine picks up AM740 Toronto during the day here in central Pa. Unheard of! Nothing else I have comes close. Rich |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:52:47 UTC, dxAce wrote:
Count Floyd wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 16:19:10 UTC, wrote: On Aug 3, 9:24 pm, "Count Floyd" wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 02:27:20 UTC, Scott Nelson wrote: Is this radio really as good as they say? The price has been reduced and I am thinking of getting one. Would there be a better choice? Mainly interested in AM listening. Thanks For $10 more, you can have the CCRadioSW. It has the built in Twin Ferrite core antenna and has the best MW I have heard. I bought one and am very pleased with it. -- I have both the CCRadio and the CCRadioSW and the CCRadio OUTPERFORMS the CCRadioSW on the medium (AM) band. The CCRadioSW has better sound. Although there is not a big difference, the CCRadio is slightly better at rejecting adjacent signals even though the CCRadioSW has two bandwidths. The CCRadio is also slightly more sensitive. The built-in Twin Ferrite core antenna in the CCRadioSW is a joke as far as I am concerned. It's NOT anything comparable to the stand- alone Twin Ferrite core antenna that C Crane offers. I also have an RF-2200 and the CCRadioSW/RP-2100 equals its performance. I bought the radio on recommendation from John Plimmer, one of the good guys on this group. I am in South Florida and listen to NE stations all the time: Philly, NYC, Boston, DC, and others and they come in very clear. I can understand that the "built in" twin ferrite is not the same as the standalone, but it is very sensitive and it allowed me to pick up Saudi Arabia on 1521 right next to Buffalo, NY on 1520. Then again, being in S. Florida, you were certainly in a good position to get a null on Buffalo, and get decent reception of Saudi Arabia. Ace, I am only one mile from the beach, but down here we are swamped by Cuban stations on the AM band! If not Cuban, then Miami Cuban stations all over the dial. I have not yet been able to pick up any European MW stations due to all the "interference"! Maybe I will do as John suggested and take the radio to the beach at night, of course I will have to avoid the beach patrol that keeps people off the beach after 8pm! |
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![]() Count Floyd wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:52:47 UTC, dxAce wrote: Count Floyd wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 16:19:10 UTC, wrote: On Aug 3, 9:24 pm, "Count Floyd" wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 02:27:20 UTC, Scott Nelson wrote: Is this radio really as good as they say? The price has been reduced and I am thinking of getting one. Would there be a better choice? Mainly interested in AM listening. Thanks For $10 more, you can have the CCRadioSW. It has the built in Twin Ferrite core antenna and has the best MW I have heard. I bought one and am very pleased with it. -- I have both the CCRadio and the CCRadioSW and the CCRadio OUTPERFORMS the CCRadioSW on the medium (AM) band. The CCRadioSW has better sound. Although there is not a big difference, the CCRadio is slightly better at rejecting adjacent signals even though the CCRadioSW has two bandwidths. The CCRadio is also slightly more sensitive. The built-in Twin Ferrite core antenna in the CCRadioSW is a joke as far as I am concerned. It's NOT anything comparable to the stand- alone Twin Ferrite core antenna that C Crane offers. I also have an RF-2200 and the CCRadioSW/RP-2100 equals its performance. I bought the radio on recommendation from John Plimmer, one of the good guys on this group. I am in South Florida and listen to NE stations all the time: Philly, NYC, Boston, DC, and others and they come in very clear. I can understand that the "built in" twin ferrite is not the same as the standalone, but it is very sensitive and it allowed me to pick up Saudi Arabia on 1521 right next to Buffalo, NY on 1520. Then again, being in S. Florida, you were certainly in a good position to get a null on Buffalo, and get decent reception of Saudi Arabia. Ace, I am only one mile from the beach, but down here we are swamped by Cuban stations on the AM band! If not Cuban, then Miami Cuban stations all over the dial. I have not yet been able to pick up any European MW stations due to all the "interference"! Maybe I will do as John suggested and take the radio to the beach at night, of course I will have to avoid the beach patrol that keeps people off the beach after 8pm! Get some sand coloured fatigues, and dig in. |
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On Aug 4, 7:45*pm, "Count Floyd" For $10 more, you can have the
CCRadioSW. *It has the built in Twin Ferrite core antenna and has the best MW I have heard. *I bought one and am very pleased with it. -- I also have an RF-2200 and the CCRadioSW/RP-2100 equals its performance. *I bought the radio on recommendation from John Plimmer, one of the good guys on this group. *I am in South Florida and listen to NE stations all the time: Philly, NYC, Boston, DC, and others and they come in very clear. *I can understand that the "built in" twin ferrite is not the same as the standalone, but it is very sensitive and it allowed me to pick up Saudi Arabia on 1521 right next to Buffalo, NY on 1520.- Hide quoted text - Hey! your my biggest fan = thanks for marking my card....... Enjoy your RP2100, it's the best MW DX radio portable I've ever owned, and that's many. Great catch getting Saudi Arabia 1521 over Buffalo - congratulations and well done. Surely if you take your radio to the beach you are going to get some astonishing reception. The really faint far off DX starts to come in some 40 minutes before official sunset, so you should try that and expect the unexpected and some pleasant surprises. Good luck and have fun JP |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 21:27:20 -0500, Scott Nelson
wrote: Is this radio really as good as they say? The price has been reduced and I am thinking of getting one. Would there be a better choice? Mainly interested in AM listening. Thanks I have two, a CCRadio and a CCRadio Plus. There used to be a problem with the display burning out, but that's been fixed. If you buy from CCrane, they will service it if there are problems. It's fine for AM listening, but I couldn't tell you if it is better than other receivers. It has a built-in 8-inch ferrite AM antenna, and accepts an external AM antenna and ground wire. I also have the GE SuperRadio, which is a lot cheaper but has a better speaker setup, altho it has an analogue dial that isn't too accurate. Still, it has an 8-inch ferrite antenna and receives AM well. It accepts external AM or FM antennas for longer reception. Another option would be either of these radios with the Select-a-tenna tuner coil which really pulls in distant AM stations, but only if they are reasonably in the clear, frequency-wise. bob k5qwg |
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