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I've been a ham for 44 years but an active SWBC and MW DX'er for nearly 50. I have the original CC Radio which is/was capable of TV reception. It has the common, missing digits in the display problem which I thought I'd corrected with what appeared to be a permanent fix but it was not to be. It's up for another trip to my workshop soon for another try. Winter evenings with a good radio tuning the MW band = a lot of fun ! Tuning the MW or SW bands on a winter evening with a tube radio such as an R390A or Hammarlund SP-600 giving off "that smell" of warm tubes = nirvana. You've done some great reviews plus, I envy your knowledge of the MW band, stepping through it. I'm very near the coast so on a really good night, I can hear a few TA outlets from Spain, BBC Radio 4 on 1215 or Saudia Arabia, 1521 all around Sunset. Well done and a pleasure to watch and hear.
Excellent review. I just bought my C.CRANE 3. I did a lot of research and there is none like this. It is the best radio on the market right now. I'm waiting for it. Highly recommended. Go for it.
I got this radio a few days ago and I can say the bluetooth is easily worth the upgrade cost over the 2E. Absolutely love the tight bass fullness of this rig.
C.Crane has another winner❗️ Some people have said that C.Crane is junk: When they first came out,there was a problem with the display. It would “ Pack- up”( quit working).(( There’s an easy fix for that- on TH-cam)) C.Crane spends months and years designing/ developing, and testing their radios. Only Sangean comes close to C.Crane quality ( And-Sangean actually makes these for C.Crane). I have 2 of their radios, ( CCSkywaveSSB, and a 13 year old CCPocket. I had the CCSWRadio too but it got damaged, pretty bad but it still worked). So, anyone thinking about getting this, GO FOR IT‼️ 📻😁
Great sounding radio, but for those also looking for ham radio and more interesting things to listen to, get one of their models that has Shortwave and SSB bands, you will find lots of activity nightly from 3.6 to 4mhz on LSB. You'll find tons of groups talking in t his freq range with even a halfwave decent indoor antenna, all over the USA. This band is also less sensitive to sunspot cycles, so it's pretty active pretty much every night.
For the weather radio alerts, can you choose which alerts to receive? I have an older weather radio from Radio Shack that does just that, so I can choose to turn off more minor alerts such as Thunderstorm Watch, etc. I'm glad that this radio lets you choose HOW to be alerted. I was JOLTED out of bed by my RS weather radio one night when it sounded the LOUD SIREN for a flood WATCH! I almost had a heart attack! (I had since turned that and similar notifications off.)
After watching your analysis of this radio, I bought one.!! Should be here tomorrow. I'm a ham and going to update all my antennas, tnx for the great review....
Agreed on RDS, HD Radio (very very few options here). SW would be cool, but you’d have to redesign the interface. Memory cards would probably not be used much, especially since you can transmit via Bluetooth from your phone or computer.
Got mine yesterday. Much better on MW than the EP-Pro. Nice to be able to listen to sports radio 400 mi. away without station fading in and out, like it does on my Sangean RCR-20. Reception was improved by doing the factory re-alignment out of box as per Jay Allen's recco. Thanks for reviewing this and doing a fine job with all your reviews Pete.
Do you mean the AM alignment procedure the Instruction Manual mentions that you should do 'every year or two'? Do you do it as soon as you get the radio?
Absolute nonsense. This radio is equal, not better on MW than the ep pro. In fact, the antenna and circuitry are the same. The ep pro is far superior on FM. This guy has probably never touched an ep pro. If you are only interested in tuning MW and FM, and don't need all the bells and whistles, the ep pro is the best MW tuner currently available.
My C. Crane CC-3 is not as hot as my EP-Pro. My EP-Pro performs much better on both AM and FM. Seems there are to many variances from unit to unit with the C. Crane CC-3 and CC-2E. Not sure as to why. I have many radios, and to me, all the reviews on the C. Crane CC-3/CC-2E are over blown. I have at least 4 other radios that are better, and don't cost anywhere near $210.
@usta4070 If you are not trying to be sarcastic, and this is a serious question, they are as follows. For shear FM performance C.C Radio EP Pro Eton Elite Field Sangean PR-D5 Tecsun PL-990X For AM/medium wave performance Panasonic RF-2200 (some could be had for about the same price) C.C radio EP pro Sangean PR-D5 GE super Radio 2 I agree with Jay Allen on most of his tests, but the C.C radio 2E / 3 just are not 5 star radios when it comes to performance. With that said, there are "hot" radios out there, but to far and in between to really "gauge" how many, and most importantly, why beyond factory inconsistency. I like my C.C radio 3, such as the digital tuning, smooth tuning dial, the "old school" pots for bass, volume and treble, but it also looks like a "toy". The 5" speaker is very nice ( and viewable), but its the same one used in the EP Pro (which is more difficult to see). With what you pay for this radio, there should be more options and perks to pull away from the pack. Ability to ( a switch) to disconnect the internal ferrite antenna, when using an external for AM dxing Let the "user" "fine tune" the twin ferrite antenna like on the EP pro. Auto is nice to have, but for those that want to tinker (and have manual control), its a feature FM antenna should be longer (like the one on the EP Pro), and easier to access. Antenna and RF gain switches or pots for local, Normal, and DX. Bandwidth select from 2.0 to 6.0khz for those that want to fine tune there AM DXing hobby Let the "user" control the display and light manually, for however long they want. The display going to the clock after 15 seconds is for the birds. Redesign the top of the radio to reflect this is a "premium" machine, and not a toy. And for last but not least, give us a "handle". I real handle. NOT like what the EP Pro got either. BTW...Your question was removed while I was responding... "What are those 4 better radios you mention"
@@fredfarkel2990 We have the same gear... One of the things the CC radio 3 has over the EP Pro is volume. The CC radio 3 has a much better amplifier, so it will go louder than its little brother.
I find your reviews very informative. I am surprised that the C. Crane Radio 3 does not have an external FM connection yet they show an external fm antenna as an accessory on their web site. Amazing AM reception on this radio from your review. I wonder what change there would be by connecting the C. Crane double AM antenna to the radio?
That external antenna has an F-Type connector like cable TV uses and is meant for use with component receivers. You can get an F to 3.5 mm plug adapter though (I have one).
Good review! To me this is the ultimate talk radio. Excellent AM reception and sound on voice. The excellent sound with voice is perfect for podcasts which I listen to a lot. I tried the Eton Field radio last summer and I really liked it for reception quality and speaker sound on voice. However the radio volume is limited especially on Bluetooth. I am a CoasttocoastAM insider so I can download the shows and I like to listen to them though Bluetooth. Had to turn the Eton Field radio full blast just to hear. So I sent it back. I am hoping this CCRadio 3 solves that issue. In your experience does the CCradio 3 Bluetooth and speaker have plenty of volume gain?
@@todderbert Re-watched this video just for fun. By the way I did purchase the CCRadio 3 back in August. Absolutely love it. My podcasts sound sublime through this radio. I am still a CoasttocoastAM insider as I can't listening past 12AM very often. Have plenty of volume through this radio. I have figured out how to do C2CAM insider through my Podcast Republic app on my phone (Samsung). I like it this way better than the C2CAM app. AM sound quality of the CCradio 3 is rivaled only by the Tivoli Model 1 in my collection. AM reception has no rival in my collection. This is the ideal Kitchen/Back porch radio for my family. 73 P.S. Received my Tecsun PL-330 radio yesterday from Anon-co. It does have the new 3305 firmware. Had a blast with it and played with it most of the day. Speaker sound quality is significantly better than my CCSkywave. Not much bigger LxW than the CCSkywave and considerably thinner than the CCSkywave. So I would say same size class overall. SSB performance is significantly better than my Grundig G6 which is also same size class. Listened to Art Bell Somewhere in Time last night on 1110 KFAB here in Omaha on the PL-330 and it was a real pleasure. On this Art Bell show Ed Dames was talking about remote viewing Satan. Entertaining listen to say the least.
On battery, it will distort with heavy bass, as it’s only output is 900mv, but on A/C, it’s 1.9 watts. The speaker is quite tough, it can take up to 6 watts, but the radio will never hit power output unless you try to push it to the distorted range, then you WILL damage the speaker.
I just got back from C Crane, WoooHooo!!! I bought this radio and while I was there talking to them, I asked why they went away from Sangean. Much to my surprise, Sangean makes their higher end 2E and 3 radios for them still. They gave me a set of batteries to get me going. I just have to watch this review one more time before I settle in for the evening with my new 'Boss'. Thanks for the reviews, Todd!
@davidcassoday5932 good question. The only small one of there's I've bought is the skywave ssb. The speaker design looks the same on that, and the pocket. So, my guess is that whoever makes the skywave makes the pocket, also. My only complaint with the skywaves is the antenna length. I was mountain camping in a canyon, middle of nowhere (hells gate campground, near hayfork, cal. For curiosity sake) and I could only pick up one fm station from Eureka. I added about 10 inches of tin foil and BOOM! I was getting many stations from Eureka AND Redding. If the fm circuitry happens to be the same, great. I ended up just installing a longer telescopic antenna I bought on Amazon. I do know that old man crane wouldn't design and sell a radio he wouldn't buy himself. I think his predecessors are the same. It's still the same vibe when I go in there. Nothing changed.
I love ❤️ your review. I was wanting to get a radio for emergency times and take a chance getting a am and fm station about hours from my home. I had been wanting the c crane 3 radio but your review nailed it. You did a great job and bought this radio right after your review. Thank you , your review was great and I had but adhd even wt medicine but you held my attention for full video. Thank you for your review. I can't wait to get my c crane radio that I plan to review this video more when u get it. Thank you . Chris Horne
As you turn the tuning knob it sounds very noisy. Clicking so loud could disturb others as well. I just noticed this after watching this review again and it’s surprising on such a premium radio. In fact all the buttons you were pressing seem to make a loud clicking sound. You agree?
Superb review, as usual. However, one question has not been addressed by any reviewer or by C.-Crane: Does the "3" have the twin-coil A.M. antenna that the "2E" has or not. I don't see this being addressed either by C-crane or any reviews so far. The brief glimpse of the specs in the instruction manual you showed shows the "3" having only one A.M. rod antenna. Bluetooth may be nice but, frankly, I would prefer more selectivity and sensitivity over the Bluetooth any day of the week. That's what A.M. DX'ing is all about!
They should have added shortwave with SSB to this with a fully adjustable RF gain control knob instead of the 2 meter ham band for this price. I`ve honestly never heard a peep on the 2 meter band but I live in the sticks.
The review of this radio looks great. I have a few Sangean radios that work great and a few Tecsun radios that have failed me after a few years. Looking to DX on the AM band as the primary use. I hope that as far as AM reception is concerned, the CC Radio is as good or better than my GE Super Radios from the 80's and 90's.
Thanks, as always, Todderbert, for all your hard work for us radio fans. As you demonstrate, this is a terrific radio for listening to the news or any kind of talk program or voice broadcast. (I believe C. Crane promotes the Radio 3 as being tuned specifically for voice.) For music, though, it's not so hot, especially given the radio's relatively hefty size. The treble and bass controls are helpful, but if one listens to both music and the news (as I do) , the sound can be less than ideal. It would be nice if in a future iteration they could add a switch that could toggle between a richer sound for music and a clearer sound for talk. That said, I keep this in my kitchen and have used it every day since it arrived a few months ago.
Here's how to fix this radio rather than send it back to Crane for repair after multiple years of ownership: If you experience button problems which act like computer chip malfunctions, like preset buttons that instead, change to a different band. Get a good de-oxidation spray like De-oxit. While unplugged, take the 5-6 screws out which are clearly marked in the back of the radio. Don't forget the screw in the batt compartment. Once the back is off, disconnect the wire connecting the back to the smaller circuit board inside. (just jiggle the white connector, it will come out of it's socket). Next, the speaker wire stays put, which connects the back to the inside and will still give you a little room to work with the spray can. Now point the spray at the top of the radio and spray those top buttons good. Spray the front of the radio buttons by aiming the can under the circuit board. Work the buttons while still wet. Re-assemble and don't forget to reconnect that white wire to it's harness clip. Now it should be fine like mine. Have fun.
Todderburt, I waited 3 months to get this release and couldn’t be happier with the performance. BT connection is quick and steady. As you noted, MW day and night very good. I noticed the FM stereo indicator (headphone icon) disappears after ~30secs, or so. Does this also occur on your copy?
Not an issue after all, I changed the display option from clock to frequency and the headphone icon stays on as it should with a stereo broadcast. Guess it’s time for sleep zzzzzzz. Looking forward to your band scans with this great receiver.
I have used ccrane cc radio EP which works well.Though I have used other analog and digital radios and am still using,I am desirous of using cc radio sw or cc radio 3.Which would be better for me living in a hilly remote area and how to change 10 knz to 9 khz setting in cc radio 3?
Dropped my CC2 OFF a window sill 8 years ago. Broke the antenna which I replaced but the digital display is not readable. It is still a strong radio, but can the display be repaired?
The two are pretty much identical. Bluetooth being the exception. For what it's worth, I prefer to use my EP Pro. I am an avid FM listener as well and the Pro is fantastic. I also like it's speaker audio more than the 2E and 3's.
@@todderbert Thanks. Now as far as the AM band, the EP pro is still quite excellent for AM I presume? If you wouldn’t mind please remind me of the glitches that you were talking about on the EP Pro. I wonder if it is worth waiting another year to see if they will resolve this.
@@onedirection3510 C.Crane said they took care of the tuning led light causing interference on the AM band. I don't own one to check. Call them and make sure you get the latest one. The AM is excellent as well.
Hi, I just came across your video while researching emergency radios. I used to live in Michigan, but am now in Indiana, so the only way I can get WJR is through Internet radio feeds. I was waiting eagerly to see if you would pass by 760 and you did - and it was playing a Michigan State basketball game, which is why I want access to that channel here in Indiana. Last night I couldn't listen to our MSU announcers during the NCAA tournament game because it was blacked out. WJR came in loud and clear on your radio! Another reason I have been interested in this type of radio is for the HAM channels. I am not a HAM operator, but have always been interested in the idea because of many years listening to Art Bell. He also regularly promoted C. Crane so I was happy to find this review. Aside from wanting to hear WJR, I was waiting to hear the HAM stations but I didn't hear anything. Are the HAM stations for emergencies only? I was thinking we could hear regular conversations as well. Periodically, I look into how to get started as a HAM operator but always feel overwhelmed by what I read. Anyway, thank you for your review, and for helping me get one step closer to buying this radio. I am still looking into radios that offer the AM/FM and weather alerts that this one does, but am also very interested in being able to hear HAM operators. I don't know if such a radio exists, but maybe someone who reads this and knows could offer advice? Thanks!
The HAM on the CC Radio 3 are 2m users. Usually local repeaters are what you tune into. You will hear them on their commutes, in the mornings and afternoons. If you want international HAMs you will need a Shortwave radio with SSB. C.Crane has the smaller Skywave SSB: th-cam.com/video/5dQ3FWrBkmE/w-d-xo.html . It is more of a ultra portable, than a desktop style. You do get weather alerts on it, and also the AIR band as well. Fun little receiver. Personally, I would go with a dedicated Weather Radio for Home Use. Then a nice Shortwave Receiver such as a Tecsun PL-990, Eton Elite Executive, ect.
@@todderbert Thank you for your reply and the great info, Todd. I still really want the AM/FM access, so getting one for that plus a receiver is a great idea.
Daytime MW is King on the 3, FM is King on the EP Pro, and Evening MW is decent on both. The 3 is also a Weather Alert radio, has 1kHz Tuning, and of course Digital.
@@todderbert I purchased ep pro and your 100 percent right. I’m using twin coil external antenna for am by your recommendation on one of your videos. Thank you so much for your reply and honest suggestions I’ve been watching your videos for quite a few years and it have helped me a lot. I have bought a lot of stuff by your watching your videos Thank you so much.
I have the 2E, sure would be nice to have the bluetooth. The radio now boasts "long range reception", is there a reason to expect it to be anymore sensitive than the 2E? Thank you sir.
Too bad it does not have Radio Data System built in. This seems to be a common feature in other radios. My Sangean HDR-14 and 16 have it and the clock is set by RDS too.
@@todderbert Thanks Todd, I actually got the larger HDR-16 for only $87.00 and I was curious, so I bought the Ocean Digital WR230S Internet Stereo Radio for about the same price! I couldn't find either on your page, so I called them in and they said they'd apply them to your association with them. Thanks, and Happy Holidays to you!
I'm not sure what all the hype is about with the C. Crane CC-3/CC-2E. To me, its an above average radio, but surely not worth what C.Crane wants for it, nor does the performance equal the asking price. I have this radio, and so far, its good, but not as good as its little brother, the C. Crane EP pro. I paid $90 for the EP pro and $210 for the C. Crane CC-3. For shear performance though, the EP Pro walks my CC-3 in both AM and FM performance. I know there are a few "hot" units out there, but the EP pro is the one to get, if you are a DXer. So, how did i compare the two...? We have a station here in the Bay area, that comes in from the central coast. It is weak (102.5 KDON @ 15kW and transmits from Fremont Peak park), but fills the south valley with approximate 51-60 dBu signal, at my particular location. I tune to the station (while holding the radios in the same location), but leave the antennas down. The noise floor for the EP Pro is lower, and so, if I put the radio down, I could listen to it. My C. Crane CC-3 has a higher noise floor, and so, static is very present and can be overwhelming to the signal. I understand that the C. Crane CC-3 antenna is vertical when fully down, and the EP pro has a horizontal antenna. I negate this by rotating the C. Crane CC-3 as so the antenna is horizontal (no change). I'm sorry, but my C. Crane CC-3 is also not as good on AM as its little brother either. I tune to 1040 (WHO), which is very weak out here on the west coast. The C. Crane CC-3, again has a higher noise floor, which makes it difficult to hear it at times. With the EP Pro, I can hear much better. Other radios (I personally have) that are better than the C. Crane CC-3/CC-2E on FM are as follows Sangean PR-D5 Eton Elite Field/Field BT There are to many units that have quality issues, including variances of performance. Its like rolling the dice, and hoping you get a double six ( AKA "hot unit" ).
@@todderbert I think you might have a "hot" radio. Most of them, unfortunately, can barely hear stations outside there local area. I've done extensive testing with mine (Hell, I paid over $200 for this radio, I'm going to see what it can do), and its not as great -on both AM and FM - as I've been lead to believe. Realistically, this is any above average radio, but not top tier. Like I said, its a roll of the dice if you get your hands on a "hot" unit. To many quality inconsistency's from unit to unit, to really gauge if this radio is all hype or all fluff. let me say this, if you are a DXer, and like to hear radio stations way out in the mud, the EP pro should fill that niche just fine. If you have the $$$, and want to go fancier, get the CC-3, but don't expect miracles. I wholeheartedly agree with you on the Panasonic RF-2200. They are fantastic radios (and beautiful to). The performance on MW is unbelievable on a fully aligned radio. FM is great, but I haven't tested FM as much as the AM & shortwave performance. I like the RF-2200 so much, I have two of them.
The Sangean PR-D15 / 5 are very good radios. I have a "hot" unit I purchased at Fry's electronics a few years back. Mine is the PR-D5. My only gripe (as of this writing) is the sound and amplification. Its not loud enough when I'm DXing very distant stations on MW. With that said, the noise floor on these little radios is extremely low, so hearing those distant stations (albeit lower volume) is much easier to dig them out. FM is also spectacular.
Not my C. Crane CC-3 My EP Pro is better on both AM and FM. Alternative options would be the Sangean PR-D15 / 5 for MW If you have a external MW antenna you can plug in, then the Tecsun PL-990X might be a good choice as well. Old school ( 1970s / 1980s ), see if you can find either a Panasonic RF-2200 ( I know, they are pricey ) or a GE Superadio/Superadio II.
Thank you Mike! I made the same suggestion in my notes. Having a page button would solve this issue with presets very easily. Having twenty-five per band would be ideal.
I love all radios but as far as ham I would rather have Hf and I don't believe people should be calling VHF ham but that's okay I don't hardly ever hear anyone talking on VHf but I do enjoy scanning the shortwave single side man ham stations that's interesting
A fine radio with amazing performance -- when it works, but the CCRadio 2 and 2E have buttons that become intermittent after a few years. I'm on my third CCRadio 2/2E and the current 2E won't even turn on now because of the intermittent power switch. For this reason I consider the CCRadio 2 and 2E "throw away" radios.
@@ofthedawn I believe the switches fail because of oxide that forms on the switch conductor surfaces over time. The switches are constructed in a way that doesn't allow cleaning with spray cleaners. I've read of others who also have this switch problem, too. On my 2E the preset buttons are very intermittent and rarely work while the front panel buttons still respond much of the time. This is irritating for such a pricey radio that's just a few years old.
@leicanoct I wonder if Todderbert would comment on a comparison for FM and AM with the Eton Elite Field with Bluetooth. Difficult to believe it could be better than the Eton FM. Both radios are the same size but there is a substantial price difference. But would like to know whether it would be a worthwhile upgrade from my Eton to the CC.
@@ck8420 The CC Radio is a Sangean product with modifications per C.Crane. I enjoy the quality radios they produce. Taking them apart and seeing the internals shows great care and workmanship. Eton has had huge quality issues for me lately, except the Elite Field. That is a good radio. With that said I enjoy having a Weather Alert radio that does very well on FM and excels on MW reception. The inclusion of Bluetooth is a bonus.
@leicanoct I haven't had switch problems with my Sangean and Tecsun radios. The CCRadio is made by Sangean but uses different switches than other Sangean radios.
My CCRadio 2E Stopped working right 2 weeks after the 1 year warranty was up. Crane wanted $79.95 plus two shipping to fix it. Terrible Customer Service via Email but especially Bad over the Phone. Apparently the Telephone Customer Service Reps are Trained to have a Brow Beating Attitude and try and Talk You into not returning a Clearly Defective Product Over and Over until You give up and hang up. This happen repeatedly. It's the Only Radio I've ever own that did not last Years and Years. I junked it and bought a Sangean and it is a much Higher Quality Radio. Stay away from C Crane their products are 2nd Rate Junk. That's why You never see Long Term Reviews of their Products.
I reviewed the Original CC Radio that I own. It has been used for years with no issue. th-cam.com/video/S65CdzE5l8U/w-d-xo.html Not sure about Customer service, I had a problem with my CC Skywave before C.Crane knew who I was, and they took it back with zero issues. Let's see if anyone else chimes in about their experience with C.Crane.
It seems the outside always stays exactly the same over the years every modification is always something inside or they add something to the inside . They know many want an FM external connection but Crane has never attempted to offer that . They know that thousands and thousands are furious at the LCD screen and non responsive button issues that the CC radio's develop after the 1 year warranty runs out but they have done absolutely nothing to correct it . C crane has said those issues are with the older radio's but that's a lie , more than a few electronic guru's have taken the radio's apart and confirmed that the newer model radio's have the same mediocre quality components that the past radio's have had , totally unacceptable. That's no exaggeration on my part either, there are a ton of complaints all over the internet even to this day about the CCradio2E STILL suffering from major reliability issues that have plagued this radio going back many many years . The fact that C crane has admitted that the CCradio3 is the same radio just with added bluetooth and jacked it's price $30.00 to an already grossly overpriced radio is truly pathetic . The fact that the outside of this radio never changes leads me to believe that Sangean will not permit a change in the actual button type or functions. The changes to this radio seems to only be things that you can add WITHOUT changing any of it's inherent attributes and construction of the radio which is extremely disappointing . That's what it seems like to me at least.
Every word you said is true, I know a person with a 2E and the display has started to drop out, I see 2E radios on eBay with the same issues. I had bought a C C Radio PLus new and 2 years it went out my background is Industrial Electronics I took it apart and the implementation of the display is in short very poor.
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I've been a ham for 44 years but an active SWBC and MW DX'er for nearly 50. I have the original CC Radio which is/was capable of TV reception. It has the common, missing digits in the display problem which I thought I'd corrected with what appeared to be a permanent fix but it was not to be. It's up for another trip to my workshop soon for another try. Winter evenings with a good radio tuning the MW band = a lot of fun ! Tuning the MW or SW bands on a winter evening with a tube radio such as an R390A or Hammarlund SP-600 giving off "that smell" of warm tubes = nirvana. You've done some great reviews plus, I envy your knowledge of the MW band, stepping through it. I'm very near the coast so on a really good night, I can hear a few TA outlets from Spain, BBC Radio 4 on 1215 or Saudia Arabia, 1521 all around Sunset. Well done and a pleasure to watch and hear.
Excellent review. I just bought my C.CRANE 3. I did a lot of research and there is none like this. It is the best radio on the market right now. I'm waiting for it. Highly recommended. Go for it.
How is it holding up ?
I got this radio a few days ago and I can say the bluetooth is easily worth the upgrade cost over the 2E. Absolutely love the tight bass fullness of this rig.
I agree on the BT, a very nice addition in this day and age.
I loved this radio when I first saw it and was going to get one until I saw it didn't have a shortwave band.
I just found the 2e model at the thrift store. I paid 20 bucks for it.....WOW what a nice radio. Thanks for the great tutorial :)
You got a DEAL!
Lucky you. I bought a 2e for $70 plus expensive shipping on eBay this year.
C.Crane has another winner❗️
Some people have said that C.Crane is junk: When they first came out,there was a problem with the display. It would “ Pack- up”( quit working).(( There’s an easy fix for that- on TH-cam))
C.Crane spends months and years designing/ developing, and testing their radios.
Only Sangean comes close to C.Crane quality ( And-Sangean actually makes these for C.Crane). I have 2 of their radios, ( CCSkywaveSSB, and a 13 year old CCPocket. I had the CCSWRadio too but it got damaged, pretty bad but it still worked).
So, anyone thinking about getting this, GO FOR IT‼️
📻😁
Jeff King FYI... Sangean manufactures most of their radios ;)
I had that display problem with mine about 10 years ago. C crane replaced it for me with a new radio for free
I've got the 2E paired up with the Terk AM antenna. A winning combination. Love it.
Great sounding radio, but for those also looking for ham radio and more interesting things to listen to, get one of their models that has Shortwave and SSB bands, you will find lots of activity nightly from 3.6 to 4mhz on LSB. You'll find tons of groups talking in t his freq range with even a halfwave decent indoor antenna, all over the USA. This band is also less sensitive to sunspot cycles, so it's pretty active pretty much every night.
For the weather radio alerts, can you choose which alerts to receive? I have an older weather radio from Radio Shack that does just that, so I can choose to turn off more minor alerts such as Thunderstorm Watch, etc. I'm glad that this radio lets you choose HOW to be alerted. I was JOLTED out of bed by my RS weather radio one night when it sounded the LOUD SIREN for a flood WATCH! I almost had a heart attack! (I had since turned that and similar notifications off.)
It doesn't have SAME capability, which is what you're describing. You could set it to just have the red light flash when an alert comes in.
After watching your analysis of this radio, I bought one.!! Should be here tomorrow. I'm a ham and going to update all my antennas, tnx for the great review....
Thank you for taking the time and sharing your expertise on this radio Todd. Made my decision very easy to purchase it. Thanks again for your video!
Todderbert just sold me on another great radio !
I bought mine last month but haven’t used it yet. Great review!
@Ira Fried ...How does one buy a radio last month and still hasn't tried it yet?
Work.
CCrane could make it perfect by adding RDS, HD, SW and maybe a MicroSD card slot for MP3
Agreed on RDS, HD Radio (very very few options here). SW would be cool, but you’d have to redesign the interface. Memory cards would probably not be used much, especially since you can transmit via Bluetooth from your phone or computer.
Got mine yesterday. Much better on MW than the EP-Pro. Nice to be able to listen to sports radio 400 mi. away without station fading in and out, like it does on my Sangean RCR-20. Reception was improved by doing the factory re-alignment out of box as per Jay Allen's recco. Thanks for reviewing this and doing a fine job with all your reviews Pete.
Do you mean the AM alignment procedure the Instruction Manual mentions that you should do 'every year or two'? Do you do it as soon as you get the radio?
Absolute nonsense. This radio is equal, not better on MW than the ep pro. In fact, the antenna and circuitry are the same. The ep pro is far superior on FM. This guy has probably never touched an ep pro. If you are only interested in tuning MW and FM, and don't need all the bells and whistles, the ep pro is the best MW tuner currently available.
My C. Crane CC-3 is not as hot as my EP-Pro.
My EP-Pro performs much better on both AM and FM. Seems there are to many variances from unit to unit with the C. Crane CC-3 and CC-2E. Not sure as to why.
I have many radios, and to me, all the reviews on the C. Crane CC-3/CC-2E are over blown. I have at least 4 other radios that are better, and don't cost anywhere near $210.
@usta4070 If you are not trying to be sarcastic, and this is a serious question, they are as follows.
For shear FM performance
C.C Radio EP Pro
Eton Elite Field
Sangean PR-D5
Tecsun PL-990X
For AM/medium wave performance
Panasonic RF-2200 (some could be had for about the same price)
C.C radio EP pro
Sangean PR-D5
GE super Radio 2
I agree with Jay Allen on most of his tests, but the C.C radio 2E / 3 just are not 5 star radios when it comes to performance. With that said, there are "hot" radios out there, but to far and in between to really "gauge" how many, and most importantly, why beyond factory inconsistency.
I like my C.C radio 3, such as the digital tuning, smooth tuning dial, the "old school" pots for bass, volume and treble, but it also looks like a "toy". The 5" speaker is very nice ( and viewable), but its the same one used in the EP Pro (which is more difficult to see). With what you pay for this radio, there should be more options and perks to pull away from the pack.
Ability to ( a switch) to disconnect the internal ferrite antenna, when using an external for AM dxing
Let the "user" "fine tune" the twin ferrite antenna like on the EP pro. Auto is nice to have, but for those that want to tinker (and have manual control), its a feature
FM antenna should be longer (like the one on the EP Pro), and easier to access.
Antenna and RF gain switches or pots for local, Normal, and DX.
Bandwidth select from 2.0 to 6.0khz for those that want to fine tune there AM DXing hobby
Let the "user" control the display and light manually, for however long they want. The display going to the clock after 15 seconds is for the birds.
Redesign the top of the radio to reflect this is a "premium" machine, and not a toy.
And for last but not least, give us a "handle". I real handle. NOT like what the EP Pro got either.
BTW...Your question was removed while I was responding...
"What are those 4 better radios you mention"
@@fredfarkel2990 We have the same gear...
One of the things the CC radio 3 has over the EP Pro is volume. The CC radio 3 has a much better amplifier, so it will go louder than its little brother.
I live only a few hours north of Brampton and I don't even get 530AM. I have the exact same radio too!
I find your reviews very informative. I am surprised that the C. Crane Radio 3 does not have an external FM connection yet they show an external fm antenna as an accessory on their web site. Amazing AM reception on this radio from your review. I wonder what change there would be by connecting the C. Crane double AM antenna to the radio?
That external antenna has an F-Type connector like cable TV uses and is meant for use with component receivers. You can get an F to 3.5 mm plug adapter though (I have one).
Must be great to get such great reception... we aren't so lucky, being hemmed in by mountains. Depending on the weather, we can DX at night.
Good review! To me this is the ultimate talk radio. Excellent AM reception and sound on voice. The excellent sound with voice is perfect for podcasts which I listen to a lot. I tried the Eton Field radio last summer and I really liked it for reception quality and speaker sound on voice. However the radio volume is limited especially on Bluetooth. I am a CoasttocoastAM insider so I can download the shows and I like to listen to them though Bluetooth. Had to turn the Eton Field radio full blast just to hear. So I sent it back. I am hoping this CCRadio 3 solves that issue. In your experience does the CCradio 3 Bluetooth and speaker have plenty of volume gain?
Plenty of gain on the CC Radio, though you may have to adjust the volume on your device for a little extra push.
@@todderbert Re-watched this video just for fun. By the way I did purchase the CCRadio 3 back in August. Absolutely love it. My podcasts sound sublime through this radio. I am still a CoasttocoastAM insider as I can't listening past 12AM very often. Have plenty of volume through this radio. I have figured out how to do C2CAM insider through my Podcast Republic app on my phone (Samsung). I like it this way better than the C2CAM app. AM sound quality of the CCradio 3 is rivaled only by the Tivoli Model 1 in my collection. AM reception has no rival in my collection. This is the ideal Kitchen/Back porch radio for my family. 73
P.S. Received my Tecsun PL-330 radio yesterday from Anon-co. It does have the new 3305 firmware. Had a blast with it and played with it most of the day. Speaker sound quality is significantly better than my CCSkywave. Not much bigger LxW than the CCSkywave and considerably thinner than the CCSkywave. So I would say same size class overall. SSB performance is significantly better than my Grundig G6 which is also same size class. Listened to Art Bell Somewhere in Time last night on 1110 KFAB here in Omaha on the PL-330 and it was a real pleasure. On this Art Bell show Ed Dames was talking about remote viewing Satan. Entertaining listen to say the least.
On battery, it will distort with heavy bass, as it’s only output is 900mv, but on A/C, it’s 1.9 watts. The speaker is quite tough, it can take up to 6 watts, but the radio will never hit power output unless you try to push it to the distorted range, then you WILL damage the speaker.
I just got back from C Crane, WoooHooo!!!
I bought this radio and while I was there talking to them, I asked why they went away from Sangean. Much to my surprise, Sangean makes their higher end 2E and 3 radios for them still. They gave me a set of batteries to get me going.
I just have to watch this review one more time before I settle in for the evening with my new 'Boss'.
Thanks for the reviews, Todd!
Where do they source their CC Pocket radio?
@davidcassoday5932 good question. The only small one of there's I've bought is the skywave ssb. The speaker design looks the same on that, and the pocket. So, my guess is that whoever makes the skywave makes the pocket, also. My only complaint with the skywaves is the antenna length. I was mountain camping in a canyon, middle of nowhere (hells gate campground, near hayfork, cal. For curiosity sake) and I could only pick up one fm station from Eureka. I added about 10 inches of tin foil and BOOM! I was getting many stations from Eureka AND Redding. If the fm circuitry happens to be the same, great. I ended up just installing a longer telescopic antenna I bought on Amazon. I do know that old man crane wouldn't design and sell a radio he wouldn't buy himself. I think his predecessors are the same. It's still the same vibe when I go in there. Nothing changed.
@@DG-kq8zf do you have a link for the antenna you bought from Amazon?
@davidcassoday5932 lemme look. It doesn't retract as small, so it sticks out a bit. Small price to pay for not needing tin foil. 😄
@@davidcassoday5932 if youtube doesn't allow the link. Just search "tecsun pl-880 antenna"
I love ❤️ your review. I was wanting to get a radio for emergency times and take a chance getting a am and fm station about hours from my home. I had been wanting the c crane 3 radio but your review nailed it. You did a great job and bought this radio right after your review. Thank you , your review was great and I had but adhd even wt medicine but you held my attention for full video. Thank you for your review. I can't wait to get my c crane radio that I plan to review this video more when u get it.
Thank you .
Chris Horne
As you turn the tuning knob it sounds very noisy. Clicking so loud could disturb others as well. I just noticed this after watching this review again and it’s surprising on such a premium radio. In fact all the buttons you were pressing seem to make a loud clicking sound. You agree?
Superb review, as usual. However, one question has not been addressed by any reviewer or by C.-Crane: Does the "3" have the twin-coil A.M. antenna that the "2E" has or not. I don't see this being addressed either by C-crane or any reviews so far. The brief glimpse of the specs in the instruction manual you showed shows the "3" having only one A.M. rod antenna.
Bluetooth may be nice but, frankly, I would prefer more selectivity and sensitivity over the Bluetooth any day of the week. That's what A.M. DX'ing is all about!
Yes. Indicated on front of radio.
Cool radio, hopefully Amazon will carry this soon. Would definitely use the bluetooth feature for my music. Thanks for the review. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas Jeff!
thanks for the review, ordered one for our cabin on from amazon after watching
Thanks for the great review Todderbert.
They should have added shortwave with SSB to this with a fully adjustable RF gain control knob instead of the 2 meter ham band for this price. I`ve honestly never heard a peep on the 2 meter band but I live in the sticks.
Two-Meter is very popular by me.
@@todderbert I ordered the EP PRO. My first CCrane. Shipping will take a while.
@@baneverything5580 You will a happy camper. Fine choice. This is a strong performer on both AM and FM (one of the best radios).
@@todderbert Yes two meter is very popular by me too. I'm ham operator 73s de AG4NK
RF gain would be nice.
What was the song playing when you rested Bluetooth?
Can you connect a pair of Bluetooth headphones and listen to the radio through the headphones?
Not sure of the song title, but BT is receive only.
The review of this radio looks great. I have a few Sangean radios that work great and a few Tecsun radios that have failed me after a few years. Looking to DX on the AM band as the primary use. I hope that as far as AM reception is concerned, the CC Radio is as good or better than my GE Super Radios from the 80's and 90's.
Thanks, as always, Todderbert, for all your hard work for us radio fans. As you demonstrate, this is a terrific radio for listening to the news or any kind of talk program or voice broadcast. (I believe C. Crane promotes the Radio 3 as being tuned specifically for voice.) For music, though, it's not so hot, especially given the radio's relatively hefty size. The treble and bass controls are helpful, but if one listens to both music and the news (as I do) , the sound can be less than ideal. It would be nice if in a future iteration they could add a switch that could toggle between a richer sound for music and a clearer sound for talk. That said, I keep this in my kitchen and have used it every day since it arrived a few months ago.
Interesting observation. I noticed this also. I find the audio coming from my EP-Pro to be better for FM music.
Here's how to fix this radio rather than send it back to Crane for repair after multiple years of ownership:
If you experience button problems which act like computer chip malfunctions, like preset buttons that instead, change to a different band.
Get a good de-oxidation spray like De-oxit. While unplugged, take the 5-6 screws out which are clearly marked in the back of the radio. Don't forget the screw in the batt compartment. Once the back is off, disconnect the wire connecting the back to the smaller circuit board inside. (just jiggle the white connector, it will come out of it's socket). Next, the speaker wire stays put, which connects the back to the inside and will still give you a little room to work with the spray can. Now point the spray at the top of the radio and spray those top buttons good. Spray the front of the radio buttons by aiming the can under the circuit board. Work the buttons while still wet. Re-assemble and don't forget to reconnect that white wire to it's harness clip. Now it should be fine like mine. Have fun.
Thanks for the great video! Would you say this radio has better sound for music on FM than the Eton Elite Field?
For audio clarity I like the CC Radio, for Rock/Classic Rock music the Eton may sound better.
Todderburt, I waited 3 months to get this release and couldn’t be happier with the performance. BT connection is quick and steady. As you noted, MW day and night very good. I noticed the FM stereo indicator (headphone icon) disappears after ~30secs, or so. Does this also occur on your copy?
It stays on with mine. You could call C.Crane and ask them about it.
Thanks for checking, I’ll call support and inquire about it.
@@buddywalker8855 Also check your signal strength, my Stereo icon disappears when the signal drops to around 8-9.
Not an issue after all, I changed the display option from clock to frequency and the headphone icon stays on as it should with a stereo broadcast. Guess it’s time for sleep zzzzzzz. Looking forward to your band scans with this great receiver.
I could hear this same TH-cam video visa Bluetooth at 80 Ft outside my home.
Great video and alsome Ccrane radio.
You the boss todderbert
I have used ccrane cc radio EP which works well.Though I have used other analog and digital radios and am still using,I am desirous of using cc radio sw or cc radio 3.Which would be better for me living in a hilly remote area and how to change 10 knz to 9 khz setting in cc radio 3?
Dropped my CC2 OFF a window sill 8 years ago. Broke the antenna which I replaced but the digital display is not readable. It is still a strong radio, but can the display be repaired?
Have you reviewed the Eton 750. Would that radio have better am reception than the c crane 3
Probably not, but that is a guess. The auto tuned 200mm ferrite antenna in the 2E/3 models is good stuff :)
It's too bad that there are only 5 presets for each band. If it has 20, or even 10, I would buy it. I recently bought Tecsun PL-880.
Same situation here. I bought Tecsun PL-880 instead of this CC radio 3.
How is this better than the 2E as far as sound and reception or in general ? I’m trying to decide between the two.
Also considering the EP Pro
The two are pretty much identical. Bluetooth being the exception. For what it's worth, I prefer to use my EP Pro. I am an avid FM listener as well and the Pro is fantastic. I also like it's speaker audio more than the 2E and 3's.
@@todderbert thanks. You think the EP Pro is the better one for FM as well?
@@onedirection3510 The 2E/3 Dominates the Daytime Medium Wave Band. The EP Pro dominates the FM band.
@@todderbert Thanks. Now as far as the AM band, the EP pro is still quite excellent for AM I presume?
If you wouldn’t mind please remind me of the glitches that you were talking about on the EP Pro. I wonder if it is worth waiting another year to see if they will resolve this.
@@onedirection3510 C.Crane said they took care of the tuning led light causing interference on the AM band. I don't own one to check. Call them and make sure you get the latest one.
The AM is excellent as well.
2 Meter is nice, but here in Houston at least half of the repeaters are on the 70cm band.
I'm lucky to have a few strong repeaters within five miles of my location.
Other than the Bluetooth feature, is there any reason to upgrade from the 2/2E?
None.
@@todderbert Thanks. I will just plug a Bluetooth adapter in the auxilliary port and call it a day then. Keep up the good work!
Hi, I just came across your video while researching emergency radios. I used to live in Michigan, but am now in Indiana, so the only way I can get WJR is through Internet radio feeds. I was waiting eagerly to see if you would pass by 760 and you did - and it was playing a Michigan State basketball game, which is why I want access to that channel here in Indiana. Last night I couldn't listen to our MSU announcers during the NCAA tournament game because it was blacked out. WJR came in loud and clear on your radio! Another reason I have been interested in this type of radio is for the HAM channels. I am not a HAM operator, but have always been interested in the idea because of many years listening to Art Bell. He also regularly promoted C. Crane so I was happy to find this review. Aside from wanting to hear WJR, I was waiting to hear the HAM stations but I didn't hear anything. Are the HAM stations for emergencies only? I was thinking we could hear regular conversations as well. Periodically, I look into how to get started as a HAM operator but always feel overwhelmed by what I read. Anyway, thank you for your review, and for helping me get one step closer to buying this radio. I am still looking into radios that offer the AM/FM and weather alerts that this one does, but am also very interested in being able to hear HAM operators. I don't know if such a radio exists, but maybe someone who reads this and knows could offer advice? Thanks!
The HAM on the CC Radio 3 are 2m users. Usually local repeaters are what you tune into. You will hear them on their commutes, in the mornings and afternoons. If you want international HAMs you will need a Shortwave radio with SSB. C.Crane has the smaller Skywave SSB: th-cam.com/video/5dQ3FWrBkmE/w-d-xo.html . It is more of a ultra portable, than a desktop style. You do get weather alerts on it, and also the AIR band as well. Fun little receiver. Personally, I would go with a dedicated Weather Radio for Home Use. Then a nice Shortwave Receiver such as a Tecsun PL-990, Eton Elite Executive, ect.
@@todderbert Thank you for your reply and the great info, Todd. I still really want the AM/FM access, so getting one for that plus a receiver is a great idea.
Hi which is better ep pro or ccrane 3 ? Sensitivity wise
Daytime MW is King on the 3, FM is King on the EP Pro, and Evening MW is decent on both. The 3 is also a Weather Alert radio, has 1kHz Tuning, and of course Digital.
@@todderbert I purchased ep pro and your 100 percent right. I’m using twin coil external antenna for am by your recommendation on one of your videos. Thank you so much for your reply and honest suggestions I’ve been watching your videos for quite a few years and it have helped me a lot. I have bought a lot of stuff by your watching your videos Thank you so much.
Just found one on Offer Up for $150
Waiting for it to arrive right now actually 😆
I have the 2E, sure would be nice to have the bluetooth. The radio now boasts "long range reception", is there a reason to expect it to be anymore sensitive than the 2E?
Thank you sir.
both the 3 and 2E are identical reception wise. The 3 just adds BT.
l would gladly trade bluetooth for more presets and a rear stand that allows the radio to lay back.
I was gonna get this until I saw that it didn't have air band
Have you ever received KKOW 860 Pittsburg KS? That seems to be the dominant station on 860 here in Houston TX at night.
I get CJBC Toronto, it screams across the Great Lakes and I can't null it enough to pick up KS.
I am in the market for a desktop sw radio. Money is not an issue. What do you recommend?
JBL Flip 5
For Shortwave listening...
Tecsun H-501/H-501x / Tecsun PL-990X
Panasonic RF-2200
Eton Elite Field/Field BT
Does anyone know if the digital display is repairable? Dropped my CC2 OFF the window sill 8 years ago
Too bad it does not have Radio Data System built in. This seems to be a common feature in other radios. My Sangean HDR-14 and 16 have it and the clock is set by RDS too.
Do you have any reviews on HD Radio? Sangean makes a few of them, but I only found a couple of other brands!
The Sangean HDR-14 Review: th-cam.com/video/g5kTGGv7TS0/w-d-xo.html
@@todderbert Thanks Todd, I actually got the larger HDR-16 for only $87.00 and I was curious, so I bought the Ocean Digital WR230S Internet Stereo Radio for about the same price! I couldn't find either on your page, so I called them in and they said they'd apply them to your association with them. Thanks, and Happy Holidays to you!
@@joeprete7424 Thank you Joe!
I'm not sure what all the hype is about with the C. Crane CC-3/CC-2E. To me, its an above average radio, but surely not worth what C.Crane wants for it, nor does the performance equal the asking price.
I have this radio, and so far, its good, but not as good as its little brother, the C. Crane EP pro. I paid $90 for the EP pro and $210 for the C. Crane CC-3. For shear performance though, the EP Pro walks my CC-3 in both AM and FM performance. I know there are a few "hot" units out there, but the EP pro is the one to get, if you are a DXer.
So, how did i compare the two...? We have a station here in the Bay area, that comes in from the central coast. It is weak (102.5 KDON @ 15kW and transmits from Fremont Peak park), but fills the south valley with approximate 51-60 dBu signal, at my particular location.
I tune to the station (while holding the radios in the same location), but leave the antennas down. The noise floor for the EP Pro is lower, and so, if I put the radio down, I could listen to it. My C. Crane CC-3 has a higher noise floor, and so, static is very present and can be overwhelming to the signal.
I understand that the C. Crane CC-3 antenna is vertical when fully down, and the EP pro has a horizontal antenna. I negate this by rotating the C. Crane CC-3 as so the antenna is horizontal (no change).
I'm sorry, but my C. Crane CC-3 is also not as good on AM as its little brother either. I tune to 1040 (WHO), which is very weak out here on the west coast. The C. Crane CC-3, again has a higher noise floor, which makes it difficult to hear it at times. With the EP Pro, I can hear much better.
Other radios (I personally have) that are better than the C. Crane CC-3/CC-2E on FM are as follows
Sangean PR-D5
Eton Elite Field/Field BT
There are to many units that have quality issues, including variances of performance. Its like rolling the dice, and hoping you get a double six ( AKA "hot unit" ).
The CC Radio 3 is a Beast on Daytime AM stations. Probably one of my best performers, including the Panasonic RF-2200.
@@todderbert I think you might have a "hot" radio. Most of them, unfortunately, can barely hear stations outside there local area. I've done extensive testing with mine (Hell, I paid over $200 for this radio, I'm going to see what it can do), and its not as great -on both AM and FM - as I've been lead to believe. Realistically, this is any above average radio, but not top tier. Like I said, its a roll of the dice if you get your hands on a "hot" unit. To many quality inconsistency's from unit to unit, to really gauge if this radio is all hype or all fluff. let me say this, if you are a DXer, and like to hear radio stations way out in the mud, the EP pro should fill that niche just fine. If you have the $$$, and want to go fancier, get the CC-3, but don't expect miracles.
I wholeheartedly agree with you on the Panasonic RF-2200. They are fantastic radios (and beautiful to). The performance on MW is unbelievable on a fully aligned radio. FM is great, but I haven't tested FM as much as the AM & shortwave performance. I like the RF-2200 so much, I have two of them.
How does the ham part work ?
Can you have it plugged in the batteries in it? "Non- rechargeable D cells"
Yes, the radio disables the Battery compartment when the AC adapter is used.
Awesome video
Is this radio is as good as sangean PR D 15 according to reception? Which one is best for clear n stable reception...
Both are good. I would choose the PR-D15 for FM and Evening AM....the CC Radio 2E/3 for Daytime AM, and NOAA Weather Alerts.
@@todderbert thanks for reply..
The Sangean PR-D15 / 5 are very good radios. I have a "hot" unit I purchased at Fry's electronics a few years back. Mine is the PR-D5. My only gripe (as of this writing) is the sound and amplification. Its not loud enough when I'm DXing very distant stations on MW. With that said, the noise floor on these little radios is extremely low, so hearing those distant stations (albeit lower volume) is much easier to dig them out.
FM is also spectacular.
Is this the best radio for MW reception?
Not my C. Crane CC-3
My EP Pro is better on both AM and FM.
Alternative options would be the Sangean PR-D15 / 5 for MW
If you have a external MW antenna you can plug in, then the Tecsun PL-990X might be a good choice as well.
Old school ( 1970s / 1980s ), see if you can find either a Panasonic RF-2200 ( I know, they are pricey ) or a GE Superadio/Superadio II.
Strikes me as close to the better analog sets , as I have seen on digital . And it has Bluetooth , Yea . . . C00L
I have one on the way
How does the ham work ?
It has the 2m Ham band. You can actually save presets for your local repeaters. Works good for me.
Five presets per band are not enough. I'll keep waiting ... Too bad, otherwise, it looks nice. Great Review.
Thank you Mike! I made the same suggestion in my notes. Having a page button would solve this issue with presets very easily. Having twenty-five per band would be ideal.
I bought Sangean PR-D4W for this reason. Later I bought Tecsun PL-880.
Who uses D batteries? Why not Lithium ion?
i have that radio it is awesome
I love all radios but as far as ham I would rather have Hf and I don't believe people should be calling VHF ham but that's okay I don't hardly ever hear anyone talking on VHf but I do enjoy scanning the shortwave single side man ham stations that's interesting
A fine radio with amazing performance -- when it works, but the CCRadio 2 and 2E have buttons that become intermittent after a few years. I'm on my third CCRadio 2/2E and the current 2E won't even turn on now because of the intermittent power switch. For this reason I consider the CCRadio 2 and 2E "throw away" radios.
@@ofthedawn I believe the switches fail because of oxide that forms on the switch conductor surfaces over time. The switches are constructed in a way that doesn't allow cleaning with spray cleaners. I've read of others who also have this switch problem, too. On my 2E the preset buttons are very intermittent and rarely work while the front panel buttons still respond much of the time. This is irritating for such a pricey radio that's just a few years old.
@leicanoct I wonder if Todderbert would comment on a comparison for FM and AM with the Eton Elite Field with Bluetooth. Difficult to believe it could be better than the Eton FM. Both radios are the same size but there is a substantial price difference. But would like to know whether it would be a worthwhile upgrade from my Eton to the CC.
@@ck8420 The CC Radio is a Sangean product with modifications per C.Crane. I enjoy the quality radios they produce. Taking them apart and seeing the internals shows great care and workmanship. Eton has had huge quality issues for me lately, except the Elite Field. That is a good radio. With that said I enjoy having a Weather Alert radio that does very well on FM and excels on MW reception. The inclusion of Bluetooth is a bonus.
@@todderbert I love the features of the CCRadio. I just wish the long-term reliability of the switches was better.
@leicanoct I haven't had switch problems with my Sangean and Tecsun radios. The CCRadio is made by Sangean but uses different switches than other Sangean radios.
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My CCRadio 2E Stopped working right 2 weeks after the 1 year warranty was up. Crane wanted $79.95 plus two shipping to fix it. Terrible Customer Service via Email but especially Bad over the Phone. Apparently the Telephone Customer Service Reps are Trained to have a Brow Beating Attitude and try and Talk You into not returning a Clearly Defective Product Over and Over until You give up and hang up. This happen repeatedly. It's the Only Radio I've ever own that did not last Years and Years. I junked it and bought a Sangean and it is a much Higher Quality Radio. Stay away from C Crane their products are 2nd Rate Junk. That's why You never see Long Term Reviews of their Products.
I reviewed the Original CC Radio that I own. It has been used for years with no issue. th-cam.com/video/S65CdzE5l8U/w-d-xo.html Not sure about Customer service, I had a problem with my CC Skywave before C.Crane knew who I was, and they took it back with zero issues. Let's see if anyone else chimes in about their experience with C.Crane.
Disappointed to know the non battery power option requires 120v ac.
It depends on wattage for this radio, you can use step down transformer to use on 220V countries
It seems the outside always stays exactly the same over the years every modification is always something inside or they add something to the inside . They know many want an FM external connection but Crane has never attempted to offer that . They know that thousands and thousands are furious at the LCD screen and non responsive button issues that the CC radio's develop after the 1 year warranty runs out but they have done absolutely nothing to correct it . C crane has said those issues are with the older radio's but that's a lie , more than a few electronic guru's have taken the radio's apart and confirmed that the newer model radio's have the same mediocre quality components that the past radio's have had , totally unacceptable.
That's no exaggeration on my part either, there are a ton of complaints all over the internet even to this day about the CCradio2E STILL suffering from major reliability issues that have plagued this radio going back many many years . The fact that C crane has admitted that the CCradio3 is the same radio just with added bluetooth and jacked it's price $30.00 to an already grossly overpriced radio is truly pathetic .
The fact that the outside of this radio never changes leads me to believe that Sangean will not permit a change in the actual button type or functions. The changes to this radio seems to only be things that you can add WITHOUT changing any of it's inherent attributes and construction of the radio which is extremely disappointing . That's what it seems like to me at least.
Every word you said is true, I know a person with a 2E and the display has started to drop out, I see 2E radios on eBay with the same issues. I had bought a C C Radio PLus new and 2 years it went out my background is Industrial Electronics I took it apart and the implementation of the display is in short very poor.
Too pricey for me
POOR INSTRUCTOR.
Golly Gee, a Brand New RADIO!!! His Parents must be so very proud! ...I wonder if there's a Mrs. Todder out there for him??
Happily Married. Thank you for asking.
Whats up Angela? How are you??
@@3butalcomp3 - Angela Monetti sounds like a very angry and unhappy person.
Huh?
Why the insult Angela?