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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 12:48:19 -0600, Pierre L wrote
(in message ): I have two very good digital tuning shortwave radios, one with synchronous sideband, but I find myself choosing to play with and listen to the little analog tuning portable I have most of the time. I like to be able to scan the bands by hand with the dial and to see where I am. When I let the digital do this automatically, it just doesn't seem the same. I just don't derive the same pleasure from the digital tuning, and I have no plans to ever be a part of digital radio. Anyone else feel like that? Maybe it's because my first shortwave was in the 1960's. Pierre I /love/ digital tuning. All the sw radio's I had in the fifties and sixties were, of course, analog and I can remember having QSLs refused because I was a little off on the stations' transmit frequency. Perhaps my favorite feature of digital control is that it makes possible memories which I use a whole lot. But at least three out of my four sw radios /have/ analog tuning so - if I feel like it - I can "scan the bands". Gray Shockley ----------------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradio w/RS Loop Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna ----------------------- Vicksburg, MS US |
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