Thanks, Gary:
Here's a link with more details on the C. Crane orphan sale, which ends on 10/18/11:
http://www.ccrane.com/facebook/
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That CCRadio EP at $50 is very tempting.
Posted by: Brandon | October 13, 2011 at 02:07 PM
The CCRadio-SW refurb for $80 is also a good deal. It might be a good alternative to the Grundig S450DLX, for about the same price.
Posted by: Gary | October 13, 2011 at 02:24 PM
The CCRadio-SW (aka Redsun RP2100) is an excellent choice for all around AM/FM and casual SW use. It is very sensitive and selective on both AM and FM. In fact, it is my best FM performer that does not contain a DSP chip! It totally outclasses the somewhat similar Eton/Grundig S350DL - I just did a comparison and the CCRadio-SW heard signals on AM that were not discernable on the S350DL. On FM, there's absolutely no comparison - the CCRadio-SW totally outperforms the S350DL. It's significantly more sensitive and it's selectivity leaves the Grundig in the dust. The only thing it's really missing (which would be nice to have) is a BFO.
So, if you can score a good one at this discounted price, I'd call it a great deal.
Posted by: Bob C | October 14, 2011 at 07:02 AM