Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | Donald L. Roberts |
Date: | Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:58:01 -0800 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
I too have had good luck with my G.E. Super 3, which incidentally I bought for slightly more than $35 shortly after the radio was introduced. I generally agree with Will's assessment, though my results on the a.m. band have been less spectacular. The
feature on this radio which I especially like is the wide mode listening position on a.m. which provides surprisingly good highs on strong signals.
One problem with mine which I find annoying is the frequent frequency drift on a.m., especially when the D cells are ngetting near the end of their usable lives.
Don Roberts
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 16:31:35 -0500, Will Smith wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I couldn't disagree more about the ?Superradio! Yes, there were some
>quality control issues with some of these radios, especially the Superadio
>3's.
>
>But I own 3 of them and find they are all simply superb. I can usethe
>Selectatenna with them and regularly and reliably hear AM stations up to
>500 miles away in daytime with little noise. Yes, I do have a very good
>location with low noise.
>
>But before issuing a general condemnation like yours perhaps you should
>consider just how many of us have so much praise for this low cost AM
>listening gem. On FM I find it slightly above average but not
>exceptional. and I do like it's audio quality quite well too.
>
>Will, K4SAY
>[log in to unmask]
> On Fri, 21
>Dec 2001, Walt Smith wrote:
>
>> I own a Super Radio II and frankly, it's a piece of crap. I recently bought
>> the RadioShack DX-399 on sale and it puts the Super Radio II to shame as an
>> AM radio.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
>
|
|
|