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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 21:59:02 -0500, "Mark S. Holden"
wrote:
Dennon wrote:
I am new to shortwave radio and found the PT-633 on a website. I
searched alot of other sites and couldn't find anything even similar
for the price.
http://www.radiolabs.com/products/receivers/pt633.php
DN
I think I'd pass on it in favor of one with a digital frequency readout.
When I had analog tuning, I lusted for a digital readout.
Then, I got a radio with digital readout....
and it really didn't matter !
During late-night listening, I "scan the band".
I've found that it really doesn't matter what the frequency is,
as long as the signal's good, and the topic's interesting.
If you "listen by schedule"
ie; a certain frequency at a certain time for a certain program,
then by all means, look for a digital readout !
rj
Radios without a digital display are often lacking in other features
such as dual conversion to reduce images, good selectivity and tuning
stability to prevent drifting.
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