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In article , "Al - KA5JGV"
writes: Personally I wouldn't bother with a preselector. The slight improvement is not worth the cost, the additional knob tweaking required, or the lost space taken up by it. If you are having problems with overloads, save the preselector money and invest it into a better receiver. Al KA5JGV - I've rarely used mine ( Except with the cheap one IF sets) - But they look Cool As Hell If they had a blinking light to show how the'd saved your set from overload they'd sell a million ![]() |