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I found the following:
AM Dual Conversion:
55.845 MHz 1st IF; 455 kHz 2nd IF
AM IF Output:
For input into a computer for decoding DRM, SSTV, SSB, CW and more.
FM Band Frequency Coverage:
87.00 108 MHz Stereo
AM Band (MW) Frequency Coverage (9 kHz step):
522 1620 kHz
AM Band (MW) Frequency Coverage (10 kHz step):
520 1710 kHz
SW1 Band Frequency Coverage:
1711 10010 kHz
SW2 Band Frequency Coverage:
9990 20010 kHz
SW3 Band Frequency Coverage:
19990 29999 kHz
AM Tuning:
10 kHz or 9 kHz steps
FM Tuning:
50 kHz steps
FM Sensitivity:
> 5 uv
MW Sensitivity:
0.2 mV/m
SW Sensitivity:
Not available at this time.
Selectivity (Wide):
Wide > 40 db (100x)
Selectivity (Narrow):
> 60 db (1000x)
Memory Presets:
50 Total (10 Per Band
)------- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Canazzi" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 8:02 PM
Subject: C-Crane New SW Radio
> Hi List,
>
> Lately, I have been hearing advertisements for the new C-Crane SW. This
> is
> supposedly a newer version of the C-Crane (CC Radio Plus) receiver. Has
> anyone purchased or had any experience with this newer radio?
>
> I have a C-Crane or CC Radio plus radio--and while it is certainly not the
> oft times touted "best AM Radio in the world", it is a decent AM receiver
> and at least in my area, has above average FM reception with little
> multi-path interference. The Weather band and alert features are
> adequate
> and the TV band is a throw-in which receives a lot of interference and
> receives only the strongest local VHF stations (no UHF.) Other people who
> have purchased the original CC Radio plus have had varying degrees of
> complaints--which makes me believe that quality control may be an issue
> with
> that company.
>
> At $149.95, the price seems reasonable for short-wave--assuming that the
> short-wave is at least clean enough for average usage.
>
> What does anyone think?
>
> The Scourge Of Authoritarianism Is Intellectualism
>
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