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   Re: which GE Super radio was the best?   
   25 Jun 20 12:17:14   
   
   The best General Electric Super Radios, in my opinion, are the 7-2880B sets.   
   But, like all of them, these vary widely from radio to radio, for all kinds of   
   reasons, not the least of which is the differing performance of the IC chip.   
   Further, the    
   manufacturer used gain-blockers to reduce the performance of the more "hot"   
   ICs, so the resulting over-the-counter models would be as similar as possible,   
   despite component variations. Transistors also varied in gain. Generally,   
   these are good radios.    
   The very first Super radio II sets were excellent; but soon they changed the   
   tuning-condenser to a wafer type that did not track nearly as well, degrading   
   alignment and therefore performance. Other radios out there are marginally   
   better, but also cost a    
   whole lot more than the Super Radios did. The Super radio downfall is in   
   selectivity. Adjacent F.M. signals are a problem, and it is nearly impossible   
   to zero-in on a European, African, or Asian A.M. station on frequencies   
   BETWEEN our domestic 10kcs    
   spacing. These generally are excellent everyday or "starter" radios for   
   portable DXing (or, just plain nice sound); but you will need to graduate to   
   something better if you want to get serious in the hobby. The Super Radio III   
   is not worth bothering with.   
    It is inferior in every way, including sound.   
      
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