When packing radio equipment in your suitcase, remember to not pack any batteries in your checked bag. For carry-on, remember to not pack any pointed objects like tent stakes, screw drivers, or spikes like some vertical antennas like the Chelegence 750 or PAC-12 have. Pack smart – think ...
Plus, the Skywave seems to operate for ages on a set of AA batteries. C. Crane really knocked it out of the ballpark with the CC Skywave. But there was one glaring omission on the original CC Skywave: Single-sideband (SSB) mode. Enter the CC Skywave SSB Earlier this year, I ...
like the Skywave and Skywave SSB require a USB Mini plug AC adapter to charge their batteries if you decide to use rechargeables. Almost all such power supplies are of the lightweight, switching variety, such as the type commonly used to charge cell phones and other devices...
turn off everything except the radio (everything!). Then find a weak-but-clear radio station (e.g. WWV on 5 or 10 megs, or a shortwave broadcast station). Then listen carefully while you turn on
60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee Lifetime Tech Support With the low noise C. Crane AC Adapter you can power theCC Skywave™or charge NiMH batteries while they are in the radio. The CC Skywave™ will recharge a set of 2AA NiMH batteriesin less than 10 hours. Never mix batteries with dif...
Built-in rechargeable function ( USB jack, 5V ) ( Uses BL-5C rechargeable batteries ) Size: 53 (W) x 159 (H) x 26 (D) mm Modes : AM, FM, SW, USB, LSB FM: 64 – 108 or 76 – 108 MHz --- FM broadcast band includes world-wide FM broadcast allocations MW/ AM: 522 - 1620...
2 He "contrived for himself a crude laboratory in one of the galleries of the School Hall and had stocked it with old tubes, broken flasks, batteries and any useful thing that by hook or by crook could be got hold of." "Then, it is said he gave some chemical preparation as hair ...
I like to take amateur radio with me wherever I go. In my backpack, I keep a Yaesu FT-60 (powered by 18650 batteries, but that is a different discussion). But I do not like to limit myself to VHF/UHF. My wife, on the other hand, does not think my “go bag” should take up...