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![]() Joe Analssandrini wrote: .. .. .. In a previous reply to your question, Steve states: " ... the SW77 is much, much better than the 7600GR on SSB, largely because it permits smaller tuning increments ... " This is incorrect as the '7600 has an ANALOG clarifier for SSB; that, coupled with the USB/LSB switch allows for essentially perfect phasing. In other words, there is "no" tuning "increment," or, you could say it is "infinite." Best, Joe I don't know all the technical details of the fine tuning knob or clarifier on the 7600GR, but it doesn't make the 7600GR the equal of the SW77 when it comes to SSB reception. Maybe the superior performance of the SW77 is due to something other than its 50 hz tuning increments...I don't know. In any event, the difference in performance is so striking when you compare the two receivers side by side, I think it would be worth plunking for a used SW77--at least if SSB is a priority. Steve |
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