For those of you wondering if you should purchase the new CC Skywave SSB Model 
(with the sky-high price of $169.99, temporarily being offered at $149.99), 
please be advised that the new SSB capability is for the SW bands only. Anyone 
purchasing this model hoping to use it to check transoceanic DX carrier 
strength on the MW bands is going to be disappointed. 

During ocean cliff MW-DXpeditions an SSB spotting receiver is a very effective 
tool to keep track of emerging DU-DX targets for Ultralight radio and FSL 
antenna reception, and until now "Supercharged" ICF-2010 portables have been 
used for this purpose. I was curious whether the new CC Skywave SSB model might 
be able to perform this function, but upon reviewing C.Crane's operating manual 
for the model it was clear that the SSB function is only for the SW band 
https://www.ccrane.com/files/manual/RAD_CCRADIO_SKYWSSB/CC%20Skywave%20SSB%20Instruction%20Manual.pdf
 

Because of the high price of the new model C.Crane may find it a challenge to 
sell these radios at the $169.99 list price, and until someone writes a review 
I'm kind of curious how effective the SSB function will be on SW without 
greater frequency resolution than the 1 kHz steps provided my the main tuning 
control (although not curious enough to pay $149.99 plus shipping to find out). 

73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 


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