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Old March 8th 10, 09:26 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Old "Boat Anchor" tube receivers vs. Solid State receivers?

On Mar 8, 10:16*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 8, 4:32*am, dave wrote:





Bob Dobbs wrote:
Clive wrote:
Even on CW or
SSB I doubt most listeners can even detect 100 cycles of instability..


I can definitely tell when some station is ten or more kcs off where I'm tuned,
and go to the RIT automatically. If they continue to drift, I might chase them
awhile, but usually move on, suggesting they sober up and quit leaning on the
VFO knob.


My receiver is stable to less than a twentieth of a cycle over several months.
(Using WWV as a reference)


100 Hz is a noticeable change in pitch. *A 50 Hz step makes listening to
music on SSB very difficult. *I do my major DXing through a 250 Hz
filter, so if you drift you go bye-bye.


No kidding. *I find even 10 Hz offset uncomfortable to listen to in
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That depends on the music!