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On Apr 27, 8:44*am, dave wrote:
Michael Black wrote: For AM broadcast band DXing, any old table radio was a good start, they were sensitive enough. But they all had lousy dials, leaving that same issue I previously explained, not being sure where you are, having problems getting back to that previous frequency. That's absurd. *We were quite able to tune a 5 tube All-American from 540 to 1600 in the twist of the wrist. *KTAR next to the first triangle, KRIZ was next to the second triangle. *KUPD was in the middle. *Nobody had any trouble knowing where on the dial "their" station appeared. I've read what Michael has said in some other posts about why he didn't like the older radios. I couldn't really put myself is his place because I only have experience in the specific Hammars I own and some of my older but newer analogs. But I didn't really understand when he said about losing your spot or however he said it. I never had a problem finding the exact same spot after I left a specific freq - only took a second or two - and now with the freq counter it's exactly the same....spot on as having a digital. I know it doesn't take long to spin my wheel and I'm there. I'm not familiar with some of the pieces he was speaking about - maybe they just flat out sucked and gave him a bad taste? |
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