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This long winded exercise of reading about "Lisa" finding a radio on
Ebay, gushing about it having bandspread tuning, then whining about it having bandspread tuning, then wanting to sell it because "she" has enough digital radios, then deciding to keep it because she wants to make it like all the other digital radios is beyond silly and wearing thin. Lisa Simpson wrote: Why don't you just not worry about it & answer the question of you can, and if not just let me do what I want to do? "John S." wrote in message oups.com... I'm at a loss as to why in the age of digital radios one would buy an analog radio only to go to the added expense of a digital display. Why don't you enjoy the 160 for what it is and not try to make it something that it can never become. We all enjoy the point and click accuracy and speed of keypads and up/down tuning keys on digital radios. The 160 will never be able to come close to competing with that. Just use the 160 radio in the way it was designed: Scanning the bands by listening as much as glancing at the analog scales. |
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