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"Robert Herschbach" wrote in message ...
I'd like to be able to listen for transatlantic MW stations on my car radio while driving, but that's hard to do since digitally tuned car radios only give you the 10khz spacing. That might be an example where analog had some benefits. Just depends on the radio. Not all digital tuning radios are the same. I much prefer digital overall, but mine gives you the best of both worlds. You can tune in many different rates, and there is no chuffing or any artifacts , no matter what rate you use. Also, if you go slow enough, the sound and feel is just like analog. My IC-706mk2g has ten different tuning rates. Single cycle, 10 cycle, 100 cycle, 1kc, 5 kc, 9 kc,10 kc, 12.5 kc, 20 kc, 25 kc, 100 kc. On HF and MW I use 1 kc the most. Only with the higher quality SW radios were the analog readouts very accurate. IE: old collins, drakes, etc..Another thing I like about the digital, or mine at least, is when I dial the readout, I end up perfectly on freq. IE: say I tune to 14.200 using the 1 kc rate. I'm exactly on freq. 14.200.000. No farting around. So if I'm on 75m, and tune 3850-51-52-53, etc, each one is right on the money ???.000... ![]() This is more important to SSB than AM of course...MK |
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