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![]() "Gary" wrote in message om... RHF................... You won't get those extras for the original price, but for an additional amount, probably around $100, IN THE FUTURE, you will be able to have the following modifications done to your CCRadio: 1 - modified audio circuit that uses the 5-inch speaker to its potential by increasing the audio frequency response. This should make the radio sound much better on FM, and also improve the sound of talk radio. With separate bass and treble controls, a talk switch isn't necessary. 2 - modifications to increase the sensitivity on MW while REDUCING noise level. 3 - changing the bandwidth filter to one with better specs resulting in better sound AND better selectivity. 4 - the addition of an antenna trimmer knob which can make a big difference in reception of the desired station while helping selectivity. 5 - better looking set by changing the dull lighted display with a nice full blue light. My CCRadio is one currently being used as a test to fine-tune these modifications and I should have it back shortly. As soon as I get it back, I will report to this group the results, and if then available, how you can have the mods done to your set. I was told by Chris Justice that the modifications will make a HUGH difference in dx reception. I will then compare it with the Sat 800 using the Terk loop and sync detector and see which is better. Good luck with the mods, and I suspect, with Justice involved, that you will have one excellent radio. But, as someone who has always thought of the CCRadio as overpriced (one part hype to one part performance), I'd suggest that the -need- for serious mods to what is already a $160 radio only confirms my impression of the original. |
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