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Hi.
I haven't had the chance to do a side by side to compare the sensitivity or
selectivity between the Super Radio 2 and the Super Radio 3, but I'll agree
with you on the speaker and audio section. The Super Radio 2 wins hands
down. But either one of them has a better audio section than the
Sony. That being said, I do like the Sony as a general purpose
MW/SW/FM/Air listening receiver. Even though it doesn't seem quite as
sensitive on AM and FM, it still provides plenty of useful listening, and
I'm not a bit sorry I bought it. I like having a selection of radios
because I find that various radios have strengths in different areas, and
to the extent that I can use that to my advantage, I'll hear more.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 08:58 PM 9/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> In my oppinion, the Super III. radio is not quite as selective or as
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>sensitive as the older Super II on AM. In addition, I don't think the FM on
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>the super III. is as good as the FM was on the older Super II. My old Super
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>II. was so good that I wore the darn thing out over the last 16 years or so.
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>HI! HI!
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>But, to get back to Bob's question, I'd still say the Super III. is better
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>than any similarly-priced run-of-the mill AM/FM radio you could get.
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>On another note, I don't think the speaker and sound quality of the Super
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>III. is as good as my older Super II.
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>Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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> > What do you think of it? Is the sensitivity and selectivity any better
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> > the run of the mill portable radios?
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Louis Kim Kline
A.R.S. K2LKK
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