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if you knew anything about the history of DX'ing you would know
frequency readout WAS a big issue. many articles were written on how to figure out where you were on your radio dial. I only know about my history of DXing, Cap, which goes back to the late '60s. I'll tell you what, here's how it works for me -- you turn the tuning knob until you hear a station. Then, some time after that, someone at the station says, "This is 740, WRPQ, Baraboo" or whatever. There you go! Now, I admit, this isn't very fussy, or neurotic, or anal-retentive, so it may not satisfy everyone's needs. But, it's very enjoyable. I wouldn't waste my time MW DXing on anything less than an RF-2200 You must be a professional DXer. To the majority of the rest of us, who have jobs, families, lives, etc., MW DXing is how we waste our time. Deliberately! Imagine! Honestly, aren't you guys wound a little tight? A radio like the Superadio III is an extremely enjoyable device to use. |
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