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Originally Posted by rambo1152
Anyone know why "Super in general" always follows the word superhet?
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I've been puzzled by this eccentric language in Radiomuseum. It's quite distracting! I just wish that the volunteers there would get an English speaker to check out their colloquial English. The problem is that Super in English usually implies something rather exceptional, whereas the Radiomuseum phrase 'Super in general' only means an ordinary general superhet.
Nothing exceptional.
Martin