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My wife bought me a C.Crane shortwave radio for Christmas.
In Australia, it's badged as a 'Digitech AR1747'', but to all intents and purposes, it's the same as the C.Crane. I didn't have the heart to tell her that I still had my (circa 1992) Realistic DX 390 which still performs admirably. I noticed that the two radios were somewhat different in what they offered. The DX 390 has SSB (BFO) in the form of a switch and a rotary knob. The C.Crane doesn't - although the user manual explains that "this unit is buit in AM IF output. Output AM 455KHz IF signal can use for extending other functions of AM band. For example SSB. DRM. SSTV etc". Well, that got me beat. Haven't a clue how to fix that up ! Also, the DX 390 has the Long Wave band and the C.Crane hasn't. In addition, the DX-390 indicates (during tuning) when a shortwave broadcast band starts and finishes. The C.Crane doesn't. The most annoying deficiency of the C.Crane relates to the dual time display. South Australia, where I live, has a non integer time zone. 9.5 hours ahead of GMT. What this means is that if I wish to set the dual time to say GMT, the minutes remain the same as my local time, which is wrong. In other words, I cant set the minutes of the dual time other than to my local time. It just won't let me. Not a problem with the DX-390. I suppose that what the C.Crane lacks in terms of the DX-390's additional features, it could well make up in improved circuit design, bearing in mind the age of the DX-390. One of the things I'd love to do is pull in some overseas MW DX stations, but so far have only heard one on 1341 Khh. It's an Asian Station and my old 1992 WRTV handbook suggests a Thai station operating at '50' Kw. There is a coax socket for an external area and I wonder if using this with a good long line aerial would pull in more distant stations. If any one has the C.Crane radio I would to hear from them. In fact, any responses most appreciated. Minge. |
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 12:09:59 UTC, Daniel Minge
wrote: My wife bought me a C.Crane shortwave radio for Christmas. In Australia, it's badged as a 'Digitech AR1747'', but to all intents and purposes, it's the same as the C.Crane. I didn't have the heart to tell her that I still had my (circa 1992) Realistic DX 390 which still performs admirably. I noticed that the two radios were somewhat different in what they offered. The DX 390 has SSB (BFO) in the form of a switch and a rotary knob. The C.Crane doesn't - although the user manual explains that "this unit is buit in AM IF output. Output AM 455KHz IF signal can use for extending other functions of AM band. For example SSB. DRM. SSTV etc". Well, that got me beat. Haven't a clue how to fix that up ! Also, the DX 390 has the Long Wave band and the C.Crane hasn't. In addition, the DX-390 indicates (during tuning) when a shortwave broadcast band starts and finishes. The C.Crane doesn't. The most annoying deficiency of the C.Crane relates to the dual time display. South Australia, where I live, has a non integer time zone. 9.5 hours ahead of GMT. What this means is that if I wish to set the dual time to say GMT, the minutes remain the same as my local time, which is wrong. In other words, I cant set the minutes of the dual time other than to my local time. It just won't let me. Not a problem with the DX-390. I suppose that what the C.Crane lacks in terms of the DX-390's additional features, it could well make up in improved circuit design, bearing in mind the age of the DX-390. One of the things I'd love to do is pull in some overseas MW DX stations, but so far have only heard one on 1341 Khh. It's an Asian Station and my old 1992 WRTV handbook suggests a Thai station operating at '50' Kw. There is a coax socket for an external area and I wonder if using this with a good long line aerial would pull in more distant stations. If any one has the C.Crane radio I would to hear from them. In fact, any responses most appreciated. Minge. I have the CCrane/RP-2100 and it is very good, recommended by John Plimmer, one of the best MW DX'ers on the group. I only use it for MW and it is very sensitive and selective. Does well on battery life also. I also have a DX-440 and an RF-2200 as well as an RCA SuperRadio III. |
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Daniel Minge wrote:
... If any one has the C.Crane radio I would to hear from them. In fact, any responses most appreciated. Minge. I am with you, my favorite is an old DX-392, my only complaint on it is that it is hard on batteries. I have some 4500ma hour NiMh-rechargable, these provide a reasonable listening time. My wife bought me a C.Crane radio a year or so ago, I sold it ... my grundig does a lot better on batteries, and most of my other portables are also "softer" on the batteries than the DX-392. Regards, JS |
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