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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 17:32:49 GMT, Larry Dighera
wrote: Receiver Frequency-Memory Structure Most SW receivers offer the ability to store frequencies for later recall. The number of frequency-memory locations provided varies widely among receivers. The Sony ICF-2010 permits the storage of 32 frequencies in a 4 X 8 matrix of direct access buttons. The Drake R8B provides 1000 memories arranged in ten lists with ten blocks of ten channels (frequencies) numbered 000 thru 999. Other receivers vary in the number they provide, with computer-controlled receivers potentially providing more frequency-memory presets than there are stations broadcasting. The question arises, how to organize the station presets logically. The AORs have variable bank size and several 3rd party applications for organizing memories. Not sure I'd want to do it long-hand. |
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