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"BDK" wrote in message ... In article , says... BDK wrote: In article , says... Analog, but not a boatanchor? Hmmm. Panasonic RF-2200? Why do you want an analog rig? The digital tuning seems to miss a lot of minor things, in-between the channels. An analog tuning dial is more fun to spin (as long as it stays where you leave it). RF-2200 looks interesting, tis a shame any I'd find would already be a quarter-century old. Oh well. ~ You've apparently used cheaper/older digital radios. With up to one hertz tuning resolution, there isn't any missing anything. And a good tuning knob is a good tuning knob: One of the problems with digital radios is noise floor. You will never get as low a noise floor on MW/HF with a digital radio as you can with a good analog. |
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