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The GE P780 is the original or predesesor to the GE Superadios:

http://www.radiointel.com/nrge.htm

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Let me go into my hall by my bathroom and fish that radio out from that
pile of junk on top of that old foot locker (cramed full of old radios)
next to those other old fool lockers. (cramed full of old radios) Yes, I
do own a General Electric Model P-780E radio.The radio is in nice
physical and cosmetic condition.It is a radio that I bought at the
Goodwill (I shop fashionably at the Goodwill store.In fact, I am going
to stop off at the Goodwill store tomorrow afternoon on my way to the
Wal Mart store, food department) years and years ago.Somebody had wrote
their name on the inside of the battery cover thingy, it says, Dot
Speed.
cuhulin

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NOTE - The Radio Shack Optimus Models #s 12-603
and/ 12-903 may be 'look-a-likes' on the outside
-but- They do not have the GE Superadios Circuity
on the inside [.]
.


In my opinion the Radio Shack 12-903 is similar in design, with very similar
performance, but in a package that is far more solidly built. Its audio
sounds at least as good and is powerful. Battery life is the same (250
hours). Provision for external antenna. Controls don't wobble around and the
platic case is more substantial than the GE which feels 'cheap' in
comparison.

Al W6LX



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My General Electric P-780E radio has two screws on the back for an
external antenna.And it has a little round white push button that says
LITE for dial light.I don't remember if the radio works or not.I will
have to scrounge up some batteries and check it out.I think it does work
though, it's been years since I tried it out.It really is a nice looking
radio, and it is heavy.I only paid three or four dollars for it at the
Goodwill store.Sometimes AM radios are better than AM/FM radios.
cuhulin



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"Al Lorona" wrote in message
. net...

NOTE - The Radio Shack Optimus Models #s 12-603
and/ 12-903 may be 'look-a-likes' on the outside
-but- They do not have the GE Superadios Circuity
on the inside [.]
.


In my opinion the Radio Shack 12-903 is similar in design, with very
similar performance, but in a package that is far more solidly built. Its
audio sounds at least as good and is powerful. Battery life is the same
(250 hours). Provision for external antenna. Controls don't wobble around
and the platic case is more substantial than the GE which feels 'cheap' in
comparison.

Al W6LX




I have both the Radio Shack and the GE. The GE is vastly better in terms
of sensitivity and sound quality. I listen to a remote AM station during
the day and the GE is vastly better.





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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 19:18:28 -0400, "george conklin" wrote:

In my opinion the Radio Shack 12-903 is similar in design, with very
similar performance, but in a package that is far more solidly built. Its
audio sounds at least as good and is powerful. Battery life is the same
(250 hours). Provision for external antenna. Controls don't wobble around
and the platic case is more substantial than the GE which feels 'cheap' in
comparison.


I have both the Radio Shack and the GE. The GE is vastly better in terms
of sensitivity and sound quality. I listen to a remote AM station during
the day and the GE is vastly better.


How does the Radio Shack DX-390 compare to these two for AM and FM performance?

Tnx -- Larry
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I notice that the OP is GONE. I know I didn't start it by replying to
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He probally went to find a decent radio.
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In my opinion the Radio Shack 12-903 is similar in design, with very
similar performance, but in a package that is far more solidly built. Its
audio sounds at least as good and is powerful. Battery life is the same
(250 hours).


Superadio is rated at 400 - 500 hours. Not the same at all.

Lee Richardson
Evansville, Indiana







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