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Old August 28th 05, 06:41 AM
Brian Hill
 
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"John Barnard" wrote in message

Hehehe. Brian, you old dog, I'll drink one for you.



Why thank you John, I'll drink one to you too or three or
etc............................................... .....lol.



On a more radio related note, I think you are an owner of a SP-600? Right?
Anyhow, if you have used one of them, have you ever noticed any frequency
instability above 30 MHz? My electronic readout gets really jumpy above 30
MHz
and I haven't seen that problem reported before in various groups that I
read.

JB


Yea I got a couple. Hum? It may be the readout circuit itself? Without
looking at the digital readout does everything seam copasetic in regards to
sensitivity, selectivity and are signals where there supposed to be on the
analog dial?


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