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![]() RHF wrote: Pierre, If by "Analog Tuning" you mean a Main Tuning Knob that you can turn and click off the the Hz one by one: Then the Answer is Y E S ! Being "Limited" by Up and Down Tuning Buttoms that only spet-up or step-down a fixed number of kHz leaves me feeling that I have missed something that may have been 'in-between-everything'. Memories and Pre-Sets are nice to recall those "Finds" that have been Found. - But it the "Joy-of-Finding" the FIND that for Me is the Fun and Mystery of Shortwave Listening. - - That monent in time when you say - What's That ? - - - As Your Mind Comes Alive ! Memories in the corner of My Mind : - A Magical Watercolor of Sounds. - - A Staccato of Static and Noise. - - - The Silence in the In-Between. The Mind "Wraps" It All into One ! . . . memories, Memories. MEMORIES ! What blend are you smoking these days? :-) ~ RHF . . = = = "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 |
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