RCA Superadio.............
On Apr 26, 11:55*am, wrote:
I own one of the first models, it doesn't say Superadio anywhere on the
radio.I bought it new at a Service Merchandise store.Model number is,
7-2880B
It does have external screws connections on the back of the radio for
external antenna.FM GND and AM, there is a battery compartment too.On
the dial it says LONG RANGE HIGH SELECTIVITY.On the speaker grill (it
has one speaker) it says GENERAL ELECTRIC with the GE logo in the middle
of GENERAL ELECTRIC.The radio still works real good.The radio was made
in HONG KONG.A few years after I bought the radio the ON/OFF push button
on top of the radio quit working.I replaced it with a toggle switch.
cuhulin
I remember you talking about that radio before. If Joe or BA can pipe
in on this. Does Cuh have the same radio I have? The GE P-780? Mine
doesn't have GE anywhere on it either, it just says on the grill
"Eight Transistors" with the word eight in cursive and transistors is
printed. I also have the screws on the back for the ground and
external antenna, I've read on that fantastic site of the P-780 where
they interview Conrad Jutson {sp} who made/engineered the radio that
it was the first of the line of SR before there was even the term
"Superadio."
The other 780 I have doesn't have the screws on the back and I think
it says "Long Distance".... or something is different in the writing
on the grill- it's in my closet and I'm not going to move everything
around
to check. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? :-)
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