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RCA RP7887 Superadio III Review (Part 2) The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III operating instructions are divided into the following subject matter headings for easy compartmentalized information retrieval: RCA, User Manual, RP7887, Superadio, High-Performance Long-Range AM/FM Portable Radio, It is important to read the instructions prior to using your new product for the first time, FM-AM Operation, To turn the radio on, Select AM or FM, Extend the Whip Antenna, Adjusting the Volume Control, Using the FM/AM tuning knob, Auto Frequency Control (AFC) directions, Adjusting Volume, Bass, and Treble controls, To turn off the radio, AM Band 540-1700 kHz, Ground Wave transmission, Sky Wave transmission, Wide Band, AM Accent, Normal Position, Wide Position, Note, Wide Position, Beat and Whistle Noises, Switching Back to Normal Position at night, FM Band 88-108 MHz, Reduced interference on the FM Band, AFC (Automatic Frequency Control), AFC ON Position, AFC OFF position, Improving FM Selectivity Performance with AFC Control, Bass/Treble Controls, adjusting low-pitched sounds to the normal flat control setting, adjusting the high-pitched sounds from the flat control setting, Tone Controls with extreme range frequency adjustments, Power On-Off Switch, Push button power setting while retain bass, treble tone settings, AVC Limited Warranty Statement, FCC Information, English, Warning, Hearing Safety Warning Message, Service, Caution, Warning, Antenna, Built-in AM/FM Antennas, 200 mm Ferrite Rod Antenna, Directional AM Band Antenna, FM-The Whip Antenna, Note: About the collapsible telescoping antenna, Whip Antenna Replacement, External AM/FM Antenna Terminals, Important: Purchasing external antennas from a local electronics store, Safety Information, For Your Safety, Ecology: Environmentally responsible product disposal, Maintenance, More Information, Headphone, Using Stereo Headphones with the 3.5mm mono earphone jack, User Checklist, No Sound, Weak or Distorted Sound, AM Reception, FM Reception, Excessively noisy reception, Long Distance AM Listening (DXing), Listening to AM stations in other cities, DX Helpful Hints, Controls and Features, FM Whip Antenna, Power On/Off Switch, FM-AM Dial Scale, FM-AM Tuning Knob, AFC Select Switch, Headphone Jack, Volume Control, Bass Tone Control, Treble Tone Control, Wide Band Select Switch-Normal/Wide, Band Selection Switch, Long-Range Reception, Station Selectivity and Separation, Best Sound Quality, Other Features, More Information, Personal Station Log: City, Station Call Letters, AM kHz, F-MHz, Log Scale, Date, and Time, Power Supply, Battery Operation, Removing the Battery compartment door, Bottom Row of D cell batteries to be installed first, Top Row of D batteries slide in under Battery Strap, Battery Strap Pictorial Diagram, Replacing the Battery compartment door, Note: Run-down batteries, AC power line testing to determine battery freshness, Important, Environmental battery disposal regulations, 120-Volt AC Operation, Automatic AC/DC power conversion, Reverting back to battery power, Notes, and Important: Also keep your bill of sale as proof of purchase. The RCA RP7887 Superadio III factory packaging highlight the following features: RCA, Superadio III, high performance AM/FM portable radio, premium long-range reception, outstanding station selectivity and sensitivity, high quality sound from two-way speaker system, AC and DC battery operation, RP7887, Premium portable radio performance, Long-range reception, Outstanding AM/FM station selectivity and sensitivity, High quality sound from 6.5” Woofer and 2” tweeter, Separate bass and treble controls, Switchable Auto Frequency Control (AFC), Switchable Wide-Normal Control for enhanced AM reception, 38” swivel whip FM antenna, Built-in 7 7/8” ferrite AM antenna, AC and battery operation (requires six “D” size batteries), Batteries not included, and a serial number sticker affixed to the box’s left side panel. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III’s closest competitor on the market is the RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio. The RadioShack portable radio’s features must be explored first followed by a comparison and contrast between the tabletop radios. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range AM/FM Weather Radio is a decent analog receiver of AM/FM and NOAA Weather Band radio stations. It’s suitable to listen to a late evening ballgame, the latest news, traffic reports, and up-to-the-minute weather reports before the morning commute. AM audio performance exceeds the sound of FM. My local news, sports, talk, and weather programs exhibit fair sound. The announcers voice on the baseball, football, basketball or hockey game is satisfactory but it is far from the best audio that I have heard compared to the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. I don’t notice any adjacent channel interference while tuning in strong stations on the AM Band. AM DX reception is difficult to come by during the nighttime hours but not impossible. This RadioShack 12-589 Extreme Range Weather Radio’s audio falls short on the FM Band compared to the elite sound offered by the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Radio just does not offer enough amplifier output power to create an enjoyable listening environment for classic rock, oldies, and disco FM music stations. The sound is low on max volume on the majority of FM broadcasts. The FM Band lacks bass, depth, detail, and balance for music. Still, I am able to receive all major market FM stations without static. The audio on NOAA Weather Band Station in my area is too muted for my taste. Voice, vocals, instruments, and music seem lackluster on this RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio. The RadioShack Extreme-Range Weather Radio’s plastic build and D alkaline battery life are above average for this midsize portable receiver category. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio presents a black/silver finish. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radios small size makes it ideal for placement on the nightstand by the bed or the desk in your home office. I find the RCA RP7887 and RadioShack 12-589 tabletop radios light enough to transport to any room in my home. The strap-based carry handle with cushioned Velcro placement holder that is attached to this RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is an unfortunate design choice. The cushioned strap handle detracts from the RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radios appearance, is disproportionately too lengthy for the items physical size, and the tucked in strap always seems to unravel out of the Velcro holder. I carry the RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio by holding both sides of it without use of the handle to ensure reliable transport. A fixed length fold-down carry handle made from solid plastic that is already found on the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III would be a major ergonomic improvement on the next version of this RadioShack Extreme-Range Weather Radio. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio does offer exceptional features that are similar to the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio features: AM/FM/NOAA Channel 1-7 Weather Band Reception, Digital Tuner, Phase Locked Loop Tuner (PLL), 25 AM/FM/WB Presets (10 AM Band Presets, 10 FM Band Presets, 5 NOAA WB Channel Presets), 32-inch 5-segment retractable metal telescopic FM whip antenna, telescopic antenna placement holder, ferrite bar AM Band antenna, 18 button/dial control panel, AM/FM/WB Band Selector Switch, Switchable Wideband/Normal AM Rotary Tuning Knob for either increased fidelity on nearby strong signal AM Band broadcasts (Wide Position) or improved reception and fine tuning on lower powered/out-of-market Medium Wave stations (Narrow Position), 5 AM/FM screw-type antenna terminals (labeled AM EXT. ANT., FM EXT. ANT., GND 75 ohms, FM 300 ohms, ROD ANT. ON) for enhanced reception from powered or passive external AM/FM antennas, replaceable FM Band telescopic whip antenna, AM (Amplitude Modulation) Band Frequency Range: 520-1710 kHz, FM (Frequency Modulation) Band Frequency Range: 87.5-108.1 MHz, NOAA WB Channel Frequency Range: 162.400-162.550 MHz, AM Band Channel Step Tuning: 10 kHz (Fixed), FM Band Channel Step Tuning: 200 kHz or .2 MHz (Fixed), NOAA WB Band Channel Step Tuning: 25 kHz or .25 MHz (Fixed), monaural speaker, mono speaker impedance rating at 8-ohms, speaker magnet assembly, speaker cabinet, orange backlit digital LCD, Rotary AM/FM Tuning Knob, Manual Tuning, Auto Scan Tuning, Up/Down Auto Scan Tuning Controls, Power ON/OFF button, last station tuned power on memory, Memory button to store preset AM/FM stations, independent rotary Bass, Treble, and Volume Controls, adjustable 10-90 minute sleep timer, universal headphone jack symbol, 3.5mm (1/8”) Dual Monaural Output Headphone Jack, monaural headphone amplifier, 3.5mm (1/8”) AUX Line Input Jack for connection to an MP3 Player, Sirius/XM satellite radio tuner, FM HD Radio Tuner, iPod, BlackBerry Curve, Motorola DROID RAZR, iPhone, iPad, Zune MP3 Player, SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 Player, SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip MP3 Player, Creative Labs ZEN MP3 Player, Archos MP3 Player, Coby MP3 Player, RCA MP3 Player, Samsung-Galaxy MP3 Player or book reader, rubberized cover over the 3.5mm Headphone Jack and 3.5mm AUX Line Input Jack to prevent water infiltration damage, 5 Direct AM/FM/WB Preset Station Input keys, Shift key for accessing AM/FM preset stations 6, 7, 8, 9,and 0, LCD backlight control, Sleep button, soft-cushioned plush carry handle, water-resistant portable radio design when powered by D alkaline batteries, speaker grill with silver finish, rear panel AC Input Jack with attached water-resistant protective cover, 120V, 60Hz, 10W AC Power Rating, detachable AC power cord, polarized plug AC power cord, AC power cord storage compartment in battery compartment, black cable tie for AC power cord management, two-tab release detachable battery compartment cover, spring-loaded positive/negative battery contact terminals, date of manufacture sticker inside battery compartment, place of manufacture MADE IN CHINA nameplate imprint, printed circuit board interior layout, printed circuit board conductor side, printed circuit board component side, IC system controller on main circuit board, IC pin functions, transistors, integrated circuits, integrated circuit pins, capacitors, resistors, diodes, ceramic chips, metal chips, short metal chips, noise filters, switches, fuses, speaker connection wires, internal electrical wiring to connect system components, AC power transformer, auto-switching AC/DC power supply, separate AC and DC power supply’s, digital tuning oscillator, solid-state electronic components, optional 4 D battery operation, 6V DC Power Rating, rear panel battery compartment, 6 rear panel case screws, 1 antenna mount case retention screw, 1 battery compartment case screw, red top row D battery retention strap, D battery installation polarity diagram, LCD low battery flashing indicator, 1 Watt total system output power at 10% T.H.D., quality control pass sticker, F.C.C. Rules Part 15 RF harmful interference compliance certification statement, F.C.C. logo, multi-language quick start guide, warranty card, and this radio comes with operating instructions. The large front panel LCD displays the following system information: AM/FM/WB Station Frequency, Preset Station Channel Number, AM/FM Band indicator, MHz Band indicator and kHz Band indicator. The LCD lights up for approximately 5 seconds when the Light button is pressed on the front panel in battery power mode only. The LCD backlight always remains lit when it is operated in AC power mode only. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is compatible with the following D 1.5V or equivalent battery types: carbon-zinc, alkaline, and NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.2V 10,000 mAh capacity recommended). The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio does not have any capacity to internally charge D NiMH rechargeable batteries. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio’s D batteries must be replaced when the flashing low battery life indicator appears in the LCD, it outputs subpar sound, fails to power on or there is no sound. The D batteries are automatically disengaged as a direct current power source when the RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is plugged into a wall outlet. All preset stations remain in memory across all factory preset bands as long as the depleted D batteries are replaced within a two minute time period. The FM antenna can be detached in order to accommodate an external FM Band antenna by sliding the metal strip ROD ANT. ON to the right. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is compatible with a FM/TV twin lead 75-300 ohm rabbit ear antenna such as a Cornet F-6454A UHF/VHF/FM Rotating Indoor TV Antenna, Terk AF1 AM/FM Amplified Stereo Antenna, inductive coupling AM Band antennas such as the Terk AM Advantage Indoor Antenna, or a C. Crane Twin Coil Ferrite AM Antenna Booster for enhanced late-night Medium Wave DX reception. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is compatible with a C. Crane FM Reflect Dipole Antenna that attaches to the telescopic whip antenna via alligator clips to increase signal gain on low-powered college or out-of-market FM Band music stations. A 3.5mm-male-to-3.5mm-male stereo patch cable is needed to connect this RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio to an accessory MP3 Player’s 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is Intertek Listed. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio’s dimensions and weight are as follows: Height: 6.81, Width: 10.7, Depth: 2.88, (172.9 x 271.7 x 73.1 mm h/w/d) and Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1587.5 g) with alkaline batteries installed. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range AM/FM/WB Radio includes a 90-day parts and labor limited manufacturer warranty. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio’s dual output 3.5mm monaural earphone jack is compatible with stereo headphones. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio does not exhibit any issues regarding its sensitivity and selectivity reception on any of its AM/FM/WB bands. The RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio’s Digital FM Band Tuner can receive the following station frequencies in the New York City Metropolitan Area in either manual or preset tuning modes: 88.3, 88.9, 89.1, 89.5, 89.9, 90.7, 91.1, 91.5, 92.3, 93.1, 93.5, 93.9, 94.7, 95.5, 96.3, 96.7, 97.1, 97.9, 98.3, 98.7, 99.5, 100.3, 100.7, 101.1, 101.9, 102.7, 103.5, 104.3, 105.1, 105.9, 106.7, 107.5 MHz. The Digital AM Band Tuner can receive the following station frequencies in the New York City Metropolitan Area in either manual or preset tuning modes: 570, 620, 660, 710, 770, 820, 880, 930, 970, 1010, 1050, 1130, 1190, 1280, 1330, 1380, 1430, 1480, 1560, 1600, 1660 KHz. The Digital NOAA WB Tuner can receive the following NOAA WB station in the New York City Metropolitan Area: 162.550 MHz (750W NOAA transmitter). The RadioShack 12-589 Weather Radio’s AM, FM, or WB bands can be changed manually even when it is powered off. The AM/FM/WB antennas provide competent local radio market reception on all three digitally tuned bands. This RadioShack 12-589 Extreme-Range Weather Radio is an acceptable choice for reception of local AM Band talk radio programs and NOAA Weather Band forecasts but I cant recommend it for critical FM Band music station listening. The RCA RP7887 does not have NOAA WB Channel Reception. The RadioShack 12-589 offers all seven NOAA WB Channels for official government weather forecasts. The RCA RP7887 operates on 6 D batteries. The RadioShack 12-589 operates on 4 D batteries. The RCA and RadioShack units operate on AC power. The RCA RP7887 features a hardwired polarized plug AC power cord that is stored in the battery compartment. The RadioShack 12-589 provides a detachable polarized plug AC power cord for more flexible placement in the room. The RCA and RadioShack units offer either fantastic or very good D alkaline battery life. The RadioShack 12-589 features a LCD low battery warning indicator. The RCA RP7887 does not provide customers with any low battery warning as customers must decide when to replace the D batteries. The RCA RP7887 does not feature a digital LCD or backlit LCD to alert the user to important system information at night. The RadioShack 12-589 offers a full-featured backlit LCD with relevant system information conveyed to the end user at all times. Neither the RCA nor RadioShack tabletop radios feature a clock or FM HD radio reception. The RCA RP7887 has a solid plastic fold down recessed carry handle for easy transportation. The RadioShack 12-589 features a soft carry strap with Velcro holder handle to transport. The Velcro carry strap handle unravels when carrying the RadioShack 12-589 from one place to another. The RCA RP7887 features a 2-Band AM/FM Selector Switch. The RadioShack 12-589 offers a 3-Band FM/AM/WB Band Selector Switch. The RCA RP7887 features a Dial Tuner, Tuning Knob and Red Tuning Marker for locating AM/FM stations. The RadioShack 12-589 has a Digital Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Tuner. The RadioShack 12-589 features push buttons, Rotary Tuning Knob and the push buttons can quickly locate FM/AM/WB stations in low light conditions. The RCA RP7887 does not feature AM/FM station presets or preset tuning mode. The RadioShack 12-589 features 25 FM/AM/WB Station Presets that customers can go back and forth between with 5 Preset buttons numbered 0-9 with the Shift key. The RCA RP7887 features a 38-inch (976 mm) telescopic whip antenna for magnificent FM DX reception. The RadioShack 12-589 provides a shorter 32-inch (812.8 mm) telescopic antenna for reduced FM DX reception day or night. Both products have replaceable FM telescopic antennas. The RCA RP7887 features a 7-7/8 inch (200 mm) ferrite-rod antenna to listen to Medium Wave broadcasts throughout domestic and international radio markets during the nighttime hours. The RadioShack 12-589 features a shorter integrated ferrite-rod antenna for local reception of Clear Channel 50,000 Watt AM Radio Stations that a pocket radio can pick up without an antenna. Both the RCA and RadioShack units have multiple screw-type antenna terminals to add on third party AM/FM antenna solutions for improved reception. The RCA RP7887 features a 3-tab release battery compartment door while the RadioShack 12-589 only offers a 2-tab release battery compartment door. The RCA RP7887 features larger dimensions and weight compared to the RadioShack 12-589. The RCA and RadioShack portables feature 3.5mm dual output mono earphone jacks for compatibility with ubiquitous stereo headphones. The RadioShack 12-589 has a 3.5mm Line Input Jack for connection to any MP3 Player. The RCA RP7887 does not have a 3.5mm Auxiliary Line Input Jack for connection to an MP3 Player. Both items have multiple case screw cabinet construction. The RCA RP7887 does not feature a water-resistant cabinet. The RadioShack 12-589 offers water-resistant cabinet construction when operating on 4 D batteries with protective rubberized covers over the 3.5mm Headphone Jack, 3.5mm AUX IN Jack, and AC Input Jack Receptacle. Both units share a 120V, 60Hz AC Power Rating requirement for the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico radio markets. Neither portable radio offers a 100-240V Dual Voltage AC Power Supply. The RCA RP7887 offers high sensitivity mono speakers for concert music playback on the FM Band. The RadioShack 12-589 offers one of the weakest mono speaker systems in the portable audio world. Each radio has Bass, Treble, and Volume Controls for enhanced tone on FM music and AM talk radio programs. The RCA RP7887 does not offer a sleep timer to safely fall asleep to music or news reports while conserving D battery power. The RadioShack 12-589 offers an adjustable sleep timer. The RadioShack 12-589 offers fixed FM and AM Band Channel Step Tuning of .2 MHz and 10 kHz respectively that is not suitable for reception in radio markets abroad. The RadioShack 12-589 is only optimized for traditional FM/AM/WB radio reception in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Most importantly, the RCA RP7887 Dial Tuner is suitable for FM/AM reception around the world. Both units have AM Band Wide/Normal Switches for upgraded Medium Wave reception. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III does not feature international shortwave reception for tuning in Medium Wave stations from around the world. A Sony ICF-SW7600GR World Band Radio is a better choice for this shortwave radio listening application in China because it features a built-in 3-inch (77 mm) hi-fi stereo speaker, 380mW Stereo Amplifier Output Power, 4 AA Battery Operation, AC or DC Power Options, 6V DC-IN Jack, Auto-Switching AC/DC Power Supply, Single-Side Band (SSB) Reception, Adjustable AM Band Channel Step Tuning, Long Wave Reception, 10-Key Direct Access Tuning, Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Quartz Frequency Synthesized Tuning, Digital Tuner, Superheterodyne Circuit Tuning System, 100 Station Memory Presets, synchronous detection circuitry, auto scan tuning, memory scan tuning, microprocessor controlled tuning operations, nonvolatile tuning memory, FM/SW telescopic antenna, ferrite bar LW/AM antenna, external compact shortwave antenna, 24-hour world time clock/dual clock to display the current time in different cities around the world, backlit LCD for convenient nighttime tuning, alarm clock with dual standby features, sleep timer, 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack, 3.5mm Line Output Jack for connection to a portable tape recorder, shortwave guide booklet, 1 kHz Channel Step Tuning and continuous shortwave radio coverage between 150-29,999 kHz for any international travel application. If you are interested in listening to major Chinese radio broadcasters such as “China Radio International” on shortwave radio the Sony ICF-SW7600GR World Band Portable Radio is the best choice for this purpose. The Sony ICF-SW7600GR World Band Radio enables you to listen to domestic FM, shortwave, or Medium Wave radio in just about any region of interest. The perceived loudness of the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III will depend on numerous objective and subjective factors. The quality of the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III’s headphone amplifier and mono speakers will play a crucial role in determining how loud the volume the tabletop radio can be played back at through attached stereo headphones or out loud during music sharing sessions. Most portable audio devices such as an MP3 Player, compact disc player, cassette player, or tabletop radio have low-powered headphone amplifiers ranging between 5-15 mW at designated impedance and mono speakers rated at 100-700 milliwatts max PMS output power (at 10% T.H.D.). The headphone amplifiers found in component stereo equipment may be rated up to 500mW at selected impedance. A component stereo receiver’s power amp section may be rated at 200 Watts or more at 8-ohms impedance (at 0.09% T.H.D.) and is much more powerful than the 700mW mono power amplifier found in a RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. A component stereo receiver can power stereo headphones with a much higher impedance rating of 70-300 ohms or greater more efficiently compared to a RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. A component stereo receiver or integrated amplifier makes use of a Full-Size .25-inch (6.3mm) Stereo Headphone Jack to deliver increased amplifier power to home theater stereo headphones. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III uses a smaller 3.5mm (1/8”) Mono Headphone Jack that can’t deliver the same amount of loudness as the Full-Size Headphone Jack found on its component stereo complement. A headphone driver’s sensitivity rating plays an important factor in loudness perception on the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. Consumers must purchasing stereo headphones that are rated between 98-117db/mw on its sensitivity specification to achieve satisfying loudness on the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III has two mono speakers that can produce awesome loudness in less than favorable operating conditions on a daily basis. Consumers looking for extra loudness to block out external unwanted environmental noise during private listening on the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III will purchase stereo headphones with a better than average sensitivity rating. The higher the sensitivity rating the louder the headphones will play without the need to turn the Volume Knob all the way up on the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. Loudness perception of the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III is subject to the limits of human hearing. Some customers can hear sound waves better than others. The hearing levels of all RCA RP7887 Super Radio III customers are just not the same. Some customers will report that the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III doesn’t play loudly enough from its integrated speakers or connected headphones while others will frustratingly opine that the tabletop radio plays too loudly for their tastes when adjusting the Volume Knob. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III is capable of reproducing almost the entire frequency spectrum of human hearing. A dedicated third party headphone amplifier can be purchased to augment headphone loudness from the RCA RP7887 Super Radio IIIs 3.5mm Headphone Jack. Your choice of stereo headphones will greatly affect the sound and overall loudness that you feel during private listening on the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III. Principles of radio wave propagation, the laws of physics, and the recording quality of the music being listened to will determine whether or not there is extremely loud playback from the RCA RP7887 Super Radio IIIs mono speakers and/or attached stereo headphones. You can purchase the RCA RP7887 Super Radio III to increase your perception of loud volume across musical or spoken word entertainment categories on the AM/FM bands. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio 3 is compatible with aftermarket antennas including: 1. C. Crane FM Reflect Dipole Antenna, 2. Terk AM Indoor Advantage, 3. C. Crane Twin Coil Ferrite AM Antenna Signal Booster, 4. Kaito AN-200 Tunable Passive AM Antenna, 5. RadioShack Dipole FM Antenna Model: 42-2385 | Catalog #: 42-2385, 6. Cornet F-6454A UHF/VHF/FM Rotating Indoor TV Antenna. 7. Kaito AN-100 Tunable Passive AM Antenna, 8. Grundig AN200 Antenna, and 9. Terk AM-FM+ Antenna. The RCA RP7887 Super Radio III produces brilliant stereo sound from yesterday’s and today’s rock tracks, sad love songs, heavy metal, stadium rock anthems, guitar rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock, grunge, 80’s country, 90’s country, 00’s country, today’s country, reggae, punk rock, punk fusion and club music. The RCA RP7887 Superadio III can be enjoyed in the garage, at the beach, in the backyard, on the front porch, the patio, at the office, in the car, in the kitchen and its a great entertainment option in the bedroom before retiring for the evening. The RCA RP7887 AM/FM Super Radio III is an amazing choice for radio buffs, fanatics and devotees everywhere. Overall rating 5 stars. Good Luck. Enjoy. What’s great about it: Superb Long-Range AM/FM Reception, AM/FM Log Scale, AM Wide Band Tuning, Red Tuning Marker, FM Auto Frequency Control, Tuned IF/RF Extended Reception Range Feature Set, Super-Long FM Telescopic Antenna, High-Performance 200mm AM Band Antenna, External Antenna Terminals, Outstanding Sound, Separate Bass, Treble, and Volume Controls, Long Battery Life, Fold Down Carry Handle, 3-Tab Release Detachable Battery Cover, AC/DC Power Operation, Auto AC/DC Power Source Switching, AC Power Cord Storage Compartment, Fantastic Battery Life and Great Build What’s not so great about it: Inaccurate Tuning Dial
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 05:12:14 +0000

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