GE Super Radio III Long Range AM/FM Black 72887A Tested Wide Band AC
GE Super Radio III Long Range AM/FM Black 72887A Tested Wide Band AC
Ge Super Radio 3. Vintage GE Super Radio 3 AM/MW DX of AM 900 CHML from Hamilton 88.1 MHz: Tune to Signal: L1, L2: Spread or compress coil windings slightly to obtain optimum Referring to the picture above - the ceramic filter is near the center of the board
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Presumably the CR-1100 is also using one of these wide DSP filters There were also several Radio Shack SR III clones sold under the Optimus name but they were actually similar, not identical designs.
GE Superadio III AM/FM Long Range General Electric Super Radio Portable
108.0 MHz: Tune to Signal: C13, C17: Adjust for maximum Looking at the GE Super Radio series for years, I've always wanted one since the late 70's Those were made by RCA with a GE label printed on them but their performance is sub-par to the model 1 or 2.
Vintage GE Super Radio 3 AM/MW DX of News Talk 1080 WTIC 1080 kHz. What made the Superadios so super? All three receivers in this series featured a 7 3/4" ferrite rod AM antenna for increased sensitivity, outstanding audio quality, and long battery life from the six D cells The Superadio III was reviewed in Radio World's March 24, 1993 issue, and in Popular Electronics's July 1998 issue (also on World Radio History) There's a "Battle of the 'Super' Radios" by Gerry Thomas, which compares all three versions plus Radio Shack's Optimus 12-603 (also on World Radio History) Current status: works fine.
General Electric Superadio Long Range AM/FM GE Super Radio III 72887. The radio comes with a 280 kHz filter installed, any width down to 90 kHz should work Powered from 120 AC 60 Hz 3W or six D cells (not supplied)