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I bought one of those ccrane radios about six years ago that Art Bell
and George Noory (are y'all listening,Art Bell and George Noory?) tout so much.Believe me,they are way over rated and over priced and that ccrane radio wouldn't pick up any better than any of my old ratty tatty radios I own and the sound quality of that ccrane radio they tout about isn't anywhere as good as the sound quality of many of my old radios.I sent that ccrane radio back withing the week,back to ccrane in Fortuna,California.But it is your money,go ahead and buy one of those radios if you want to. cuhulin |
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![]() I am considering investing in a C.Crane Radio Plus receiver . You could spend the same amount on a receiver that is far more useful. If you can elaborate on your receiver needs I am sure you will read many responses. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hello Friends I am considering investing in a C.Crane Radio Plus receiver . If anyone out there owns one and uses it for BCB DX'ing, how do you like it? Good and bad points? Thanks 73 Greg WDX9KHY Hiya... I think the CC Radio is a decent radio, but you can do better MW DX'ing and get other usage out of the Sony 7600gr for about the same money. The CC Radio is for medium wave and does not get short wave. The CC has nice audio quality and it had a nice built in antenna for medium wave. It is indeed quite sensitive for medium wave, but I've found that it isn't that selective. I was thinking of buying one myself about five months back. I borrowed one from my friend to use for a few nights. I found that sometimes I can hear strong local AM stations splashing weak signals all over the medium wave band. So... Here is my suggestion.... The Sony 7600gr is GREAT for medium wave DX'ing. It is quite sensitive. Best of all, it is very selective. It also has a single side band selectable am sync. That one feature alone is a HUGE plus for medium wave DX'ing. You can use it to cut out interference from adjacent signals. I've found it to be indispensable for medium wave DX'ing. The sync locks in on weak signals, and then you can use the usb/lsb switch to eliminate the interfearance from what ever happens to be generating it from above or below. It is also respectabley quite as far as noise goes. IMO, it is the best portable available for MW DX'ing. And... As a bonus to MW usage, you'll get to use the 7600gr for what it is primarily designed for. Short wave listening. You cant go wrong. It is fantastic for MW. Way better for dealing with weak signals then the CC. The CC does have one advantage. The audio quality is better. More defined and richer. Still, you'll be WAY better off with the 7600gr. Michael |
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![]() Love mine. Like the TV and Weather and it's great for DXing. Also has aux input for IPOD or something like it. Don't listen to the hight and mighty licks here... they know not what they say. On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 20:03:09 -0500, "Michael" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... Hello Friends I am considering investing in a C.Crane Radio Plus receiver . If anyone out there owns one and uses it for BCB DX'ing, how do you like it? Good and bad points? Thanks 73 Greg WDX9KHY Hiya... I think the CC Radio is a decent radio, but you can do better MW DX'ing and get other usage out of the Sony 7600gr for about the same money. The CC Radio is for medium wave and does not get short wave. The CC has nice audio quality and it had a nice built in antenna for medium wave. It is indeed quite sensitive for medium wave, but I've found that it isn't that selective. I was thinking of buying one myself about five months back. I borrowed one from my friend to use for a few nights. I found that sometimes I can hear strong local AM stations splashing weak signals all over the medium wave band. So... Here is my suggestion.... The Sony 7600gr is GREAT for medium wave DX'ing. It is quite sensitive. Best of all, it is very selective. It also has a single side band selectable am sync. That one feature alone is a HUGE plus for medium wave DX'ing. You can use it to cut out interference from adjacent signals. I've found it to be indispensable for medium wave DX'ing. The sync locks in on weak signals, and then you can use the usb/lsb switch to eliminate the interfearance from what ever happens to be generating it from above or below. It is also respectabley quite as far as noise goes. IMO, it is the best portable available for MW DX'ing. And... As a bonus to MW usage, you'll get to use the 7600gr for what it is primarily designed for. Short wave listening. You cant go wrong. It is fantastic for MW. Way better for dealing with weak signals then the CC. The CC does have one advantage. The audio quality is better. More defined and richer. Still, you'll be WAY better off with the 7600gr. Michael |
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The failing display problem is very real. Ignore this known issue at
your own peril. Read the radiointel review and visit the CCRadio Yahoo group. Radio E V E R H A R T wrote: Love mine. Like the TV and Weather and it's great for DXing. Also has aux input for IPOD or something like it. Don't listen to the hight and mighty licks here... they know not what they say. |
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I'd certainly get the 7600GR before the CC Radio; but get also a passive MW loop
to use with the 7600GR on MW, Terk loop or the Radio Shack loop or Select-a-tenna. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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WDX9KHY - ... and you were saying ? ~ RHF
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WDX9KHY - can you expand on this . . . ~ RHF
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