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MEXICOWANDERER's avatar
Mar 21, 2017

CCrane $150 Shortwave? Worth The Money?

USA news has dropped into a landfill - it's either hobnail conservative or wackystraigtjacket grade alpha X chromosome dominant.

Soooo, putting a shortwave radio on the seemingly endless list of togets may be in my future. But I had a $250 Radio Shack digital back in the eighties that was pathetic. Sensitive as a brick.

I guess I will need an external antenna. But my knowledge is showing. I need to study optimum antenna length and orientation. Some of the sites I visited were Klingon - Vulcan grade hyper sophisticated meaning out of my league. I used to get a kick out of listening to Radio Moscow (USSR sponsor, perfume, "Essence of Tractor"). But when the subject of "wall" comes up I'd rather it be a product of Pink Floyd, and "MARCH" be concerned with the month. Having endured 13 different presidents I'd rather limit my dosage to micrograms of politics.

CCrane offers a large shortwave with a 5" speaker that sounds interesting. But by the time shipping and taxes gore the sale, I'm looking at $180. Any actual experiences out there?

Satellite radio does not work down here. Even with external antenna and amplifier so save your breath. Great music until the death hiss.

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  • When my CCrane am/fm/sw radio failed last year I bought a cheaper radio with the same bands thinking it would work just as well. It's mostly used to listen to somewhat distant am or fm while in the Quartzsite area. The new radio picked up zero channels where the CCrane radio was able to pick up several. CCrane radios are expensive but they do indeed work better than cheaper ones.
  • It seems to be a well liked brand that gets some good reviews.
  • bcsdguy wrote:
    Wow Fizz, I clicked on your link and the first thing it said was "this app doesn't work on your device". Oh well.


    Try this link.
    That app should work everywhere.
    I've tried a few and this is my favorite.

    https://mytuner-radio.com/
    Scroll to the bottom and take your pick.
  • Wow Fizz, I clicked on your link and the first thing it said was "this app doesn't work on your device". Oh well.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    While I can not rate the radio.. It is a company I have heard of and that is all (heard the name, just today in fact)

    I can make antennas easier for you.

    For a portable radio you need a LONG WIRE,, ideally the length of the wire in meters is 75million divided by the frequency in Hz.

    or if you like 75/frequency in MHz

    So 3 MHZ is 25 Meters for the antenna.. One end goes to ground, wrap twice around the radio, and the other end in trees.

    4 Mhz would be 75/4 or 19 meters and a quarter.

    NOTE these are rough figures..

    in practice, toss about 100' of wire up and be happy.

    Some thing to listen to.. If you don't mind Christian Radio though from time to time Transmitter 2 is not bad

    Listen to the commercials

    wtww.us | Listen live | Transmitter 2 HTML-5 is the link I use

    Best time to listen is Sat afternoon, at 2pm give or take a bit... but that's my choice. You might like the sat Afternoon Music

    But listen to the ads for places like R&L radio and so on.
  • Hey Mex, something else you might want to dabble with is called Software Defined Radio. You have a receiver chip (typically an inexpensive ATSC-USB adapter, roughly $15 on eBay), and special free software that runs on the computer.

    The chip downloads the entire broadcast spectrum from 1 khz to 1 ghz into the computer, all at once, and the software then picks out the parts you want to listen to.

    I don't know if you have enough Internet to watch any Youtube videos on the subject, but it is very impressive.

    The hard part is building the antenna network to capture the portions of the spectrum you are interested in.

    Here's a screenshot I found that shows a typical display for SDR:

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