Model KM-61 – $219.50
A factory-built version of the KM-60, the KM-61 made its appearance in late summer 1962 as a 1963 model.
Model R-200 – $299.50
Making its appearance in Fall 1962 as a 1963 model, this 15-tube tuner is essentially the successor to the 1960-61 model 202-R. It does not have quite as many bells and whistles of the 202-R, with no Microtune and five stages of FM IF amplification instead of six in the 202-R. But it does include a Fisher multiplex decoder for reception of FM Stereo broadcasts.
The AM section of the R-200 was similar to that of the 202-R.
Model MF-300 ($359.50) and Model MF-320 ($513.95)
Similar in circuitry to the FM-200-B, the MF-300 added two pushbuttons to the front panel, which allows motorized tuning of the unit. A jack in the back of the tuner allowed the addition of either the wired RK-10 remote control, or the wireless RK-20 ($129.50) remote unit. It uses 16 tubes.
Model MF-320 is similar to the MF-300 but includes the RK-20 wireless remote unit built into the right side of the front panel, giving it a non-symmetrical appearance.
Both models are very hard to find today; the MF-320 being rarer than the MF-300.