[Electronics-talk] CCRane radios

James Aldrich jajkaldrich at gmail.com
Tue May 17 15:22:26 UTC 2011


Hi Steven,

It really depends on what you want in a radio.,  C-Crane has many of these. 
They have one analog radio similar to the old GE super Radio which also has 
a pre-select or antenna trim which can peak up a part of the band you are 
listening to.  Most of the CC radios can be operated 90 percent of the time! 
A Tim Hendel has done tutorials on a number of these and I think if you know 
him, he could give you some ideas on what you can get from there.  If you 
really want a superb long reach radio, these are very good.  I have the CC 
Radio two and it works very well!

Jim


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> What radio from this group have people found to be the easiest and most
> accessible?
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