"Pete KE9OA" wrote in
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That's the amazing thing about this design; it does have that tube
like sound. As far as performance, we are talking about 18 tube
performance, not 6 or 7 tube performance. I do understand your
doubts, but I think that you will be pleasantly surprised.
I had a 28 tube radio - Collins R-392. My Radio Shack DX-440 (Sangean 803A)
easily equalled it in performance on MW.
I'm a bit of a weirdo, so bear with me. I want a huge analog slide rule
dial with a small digital counter embedded in the center. In other words, I
like to tune analog, but want digital accuracy. I hate digital stepped
tuning, which is why I no longer use the DX-440.
I like knobs. You can grasp a knob and turn it. I hate sliders.
I want 2-4-6-8-10 filters.
I like the idea of a rotating ferrite bar for casual listening, but want an
antenna in jack as well.
Sync detection is great.
How about a backlit dial that is continually lighted.
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