Manua Ge Superadio 7 2887 to wielofunkcyjne radio cyfrowe, które oferuje wiele funkcji. Aby zainstalować to radio, należy wykonać kilka prostych kroków. Najpierw należy podłączyć antenę do odbiornika. Następnie należy podłączyć zasilacz do gniazdka. Po podłączeniu zasilacza i anteny, radio będzie gotowe do użycia. Aby skonfigurować radio, należy wybrać jedną z dostępnych stacji radiowych, a następnie ustawić głośność. Radio można również skonfigurować, aby słuchać muzyki z kompatybilnych urządzeń, takich jak telefon lub komputer. Manua Ge Superadio 7 2887 ma również wiele innych opcji, takich jak pamięć długotrwałych stacji i różne tryby dźwiękowe, które można dostosować do preferencji słuchacza.
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Todd, I have self taught myself over the last 40 years or so, to open these and tweak the diodes ...These units are capable of 10 times the amount of stations you got. I live in Atlanta, and can easily pickup WSM, WLAC even in the summer during the day about 224 miles..The problem with most of the SE is ground conductivity on AM, the sky wave signal takes over in the evening. But after I tweak them, the daytime sounds better than your nighttime scan. It only takes me about 20-30 minutes to do it as well. I also tweak the FM for more sensitivity and selectivity. And at night, especially in the Fall and Winter, the radio is so overloaded with stations it is just insane. For instance I live about 10 miles from the WSB tower here in Atlanta, I can receive 740 Zoomer and 760 WJR with out even moving or swiveling the radio ...Again I got in to dxing about 16 years old I am now almost 60 and have had easily 70 of these radios. The first Superadio was by far the best the II was also very good but the Superadio III was a disaster.
I remember the SR-1.
Good solid well-built radio. I had one. I had a long external wire antenna connected to my tree outside. At night time I would pick up stations in Chicago and Wyoming and I live in California. Only problem with the super radios there's no fine tuning knob or night light. But if you find one of these at a swap meet or yard sale buy it they're good radios. They really pull the stations at night!
Just joined the Superadio 1 fan club. Thanks for making this video, and for including the sticker photo. Like you, I now understand the affection and respect that this radio has earned. I live in WI, and the first night I tried it I got Phoenix, I got Toronto, Boston, stations in New Jersey, Tennessee, and lots of others I didn't stay tuned to for long enough to get a station ID, but they were just packed together and this radio could pick them up, tune 'em in, and give me a quiet enough/low hiss noise floor to listen to- I was impressed to say the least. I used the helpful directions of RadioJayAllen to take the front off without pulling the power switch apart. After I deoxyed the controls and cleaned the dust out of the cabinet and front of speaker, the fun started and I just love it. It sounds great on FM, too, and I was hearing many more stations in better fidelity than ever before. What a gem!
Mine's something of a 'beater' unfortunately and it could use recapping, but it is by far my favorite and most used portable radio. My single beef is that the tone and volume controls are not linear- a volume change require readjusting the tone- but it's got a great sound. There's a ton of info online about these because it is one of the best AM/FM portables ever made which is exactly what GE meant it to be. Be careful with the power switch- there's 11 pieces to it and it's a bit fragile but otherwise this is the very best of 'old tech' and quality from a time where that mattered more than price.
Went back and reviewed your review on the SR1 compared to my new (old) SR2. The difference inside I don't know but outside other than the twitter-- earphone jack changed to headphone (both ears). Knobs are all chrome, battery door has three tabs to hold those 6 batteries in the case. What a radio! Works great with the loop- the loop makes a great radio an outstanding radio. Have not used the antenna connections on the back yet. I now know why this radio has a loyal following.
Beautiful job on the restoration. Looks pristine and that sound is outstanding. Just picked up one of these of eBay as well and it's on its way. What did you use to clean it up so well? The one I've ordered is not at all in bad shape, but it has its dust and some light scuffs here and there, so I'm thinking just some TLC time with some q-tips, maybe a toothbrush and a few drops of vinegar here and there might be the ticket. Anyway, thanks for sharing this.
This version is probably the best of the SR's. What makes them so special is Tuned RF amplifier on A.M., large a.m. antenna. Plus no skimping on the audio, bass & treble controls and loudness compensation not just a volume control. The SR3 took away the loudness and had just a volume control they are not the same, also the front end is different SR3 is varactor tuned but did have wide / narrow bandwidth. The SR3 would have been unbeatable if it stuck with the SR2's front end and audio but added a.m. wide/ narrow bandwidth.
would love to see you use this radio with the passive loop antenna, I did it years ago with incredible results.
I just found one at Goodwill for $20. I tried it, and got stuff I never heard before. Stations right next to locals, even. I tried a longwire antenna and started getting AM stations 3-4 deep. I got lots of 5000W, and even some 1000W nighttime stations!
Time to get another Radio, it never ends (and I'm ok with that)!
What a beautiful varm rich sound. A awesome DX'er.
These are awesome radios! I've been on the hunt for one of these or a Super Radio 2 for a while.
I got one of these five years ago. The AM is excellent. It is as sensitive as the CCrane digital at least.
One of my mother's friends has this radio and it has lasted him over 30 years!
Just happened upon this looking for a date and info on mine. I actually got mine at Goodwill for $5.00 and if I would have waited one more day for half off could have gotten it for $2.50 but I had to work the next day and loved the look of it. It is in nearly perfect condition and am sure it has tons of good memories on it with many more to come. Thank you for the info on it. I came across it with love at first site without knowing anything about it , but now I really love it.
Here's my superadio story. I hope it isn't tedious. About 1980 I bought a GE radio, so-called superadio, as a present for my brother, who had a personality quirk so he didn't feel right with fewer than two things going on at the same time. So he had this absolute trash tiny transistor radio going around the clock, with the most rough sound quality no one could possibly bear. At the time I had several thousand dollars worth of hifi equipment (in 1980 dollars.) That is how I came to make a present to my brother of the nicest sounding radio, out of a few dozen, in the radio aisle of a discount appliance store. I possibly had some motive besides philanthropy, because I didn't have to hear the ear-grating sound any more. I would say the sound of that GE went deep evenly, without the usual booming, which was very flattering to music with electric bass and drums. (It was in no sense hifi. Just nice.) I came to appreciate its sound. Many years later, about 2000, when I decided to get a radio to keep me me company while working in the garage, or around the house, I remembered that old radio, and got the later superadio, out of just a couple of radios at the big box store. I don't know what they did, or why they did it, but it doesn't have that deep, solid sound. It's was OK for the price.
I have one of these. My favorite AM DXer!!
Beautiful and effective. Thanks for sharing!
They are usually $20 or so at flea markets, but I did snag one for $10 once. I add an 18650 battery holder to these so they can run on those rechargeable batteries. They will run for DAYS on an 18650.
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