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I have the CC skywave radio. It is quite a little radio and very
sensitive, but it will overload on shortwave if your near a powerful AM
station.
You can type in the frequency you want to go to and it has variable band
width on am. It will receive stereo FM if you use a headphone but it
will not receive ssb or cw. In order to type in a frequency, you must
hit the upper right button in the number pad to enter frequency mode.
The number buttons are usually set to go to a numbered memory. I find
the radio very accessible.
Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
On 11/5/2015 8:57 PM, Gary Ketler wrote:
> I am curious about that myself. It will be interesting to see what people sa=
> y. They did talk about that radio on all things radio a few months ago.
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>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:03 PM, Dr. Ronald E. Milliman <[log in to unmask]> wr=
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>> Has any of our blind hams here had any personal, hands-on experience with
>> the CC Skywave AM, FM, Shortwave, Weather and AirBand Portable Travel Radi=
> o?
>> Is it fully accessible right out of the box? Is it as good as it is cracke=
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>> up to be by Ted Ramdall and Art Bell?
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>> Ron, K8HSY
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>> Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
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>> Retired Professor of Marketing
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