It is probably pretty old news by now, but I see that the Superadio 3 now has 
the RCA nameplate on it. I have DXed for years using the old GE Superadio 2 and 
of course found that superior to the Sup.3 in many ways. Of course the Sup.3 
does cover the expanded broadcast band (although with my Sup.2 I can easily get 
all the way up to 1660).  The RCA RP 7887 is available online through the 
various retailers (Amazon, Sears, Target, WalMart, etc...)  I wonder if the 
folks at RCA could ever be convinced to really kick this receiver up a notch 
for a fourth generation, perhaps with digital readout, digital signal 
processing, some special tweaking in the IF section?....In other words, make it 
the same kind of DX performer that some of the ultralights 1/10th its size are. 
 That would be something to look forward to.


Mike Sanburn  KG6LJU
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