What can you say about the radio's sensitivity and selectivity?  I bought 
another of their radios that was some cheaper and was a little disappointed in 
the performance given that it was advertised as being 
particularly sensitive at the time.  I was not so disappointed as to return it, 
though, as it sounds nice and is convenient.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 08:43:55 -0700, Grant E. Metcalf wrote:

>I bought one of the C Crane pocket radios and am satisfied with its 
>performance. The price was $59 US plus shipping and California sales tax.
>It has lots of buttons which are easily identified. the top  button on the 
>right side of the radio selects AM, FM, and the weather band. The on/off 
>button, volume wheel and earphone jack are on the very top. On the face of 
>the radio you will find 2 vertical buttons which move up and down the dial. 
>There are 5 buttons you can use to pre-select your preferred frequencies. 
>Once you have located a station you hold down one of the 5 buttons for 2 
>seconds until you hear a beep and then repeat the process for the next 
>station you want. There are more buttons and functions which I still don't 
>understand and/or need at the moment. The sound is acceptable to my old 
>ears. There is a 60 day return policy if you decide you do not want this 
>radio.
>Hope this is helpful. -
>Grant
>Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.
>Website: http://bartimaeus.us/


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