"justtis" wrote in message
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Like most inexpensive radios bought these
days, I don't think it's economically feasible for the
manufacturers(usually
China or Mexico) to spend any more time on production than warranted (in
their opinion), even though it or the next one on the line may produce
completely different results.
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Poor quality control is nothing new. I like to fix up old tube radios, and
I've found all sorts of factory defects such as miswiring, poor soldering,
poor mechanical fits, etc. Tracking errors aren't uncommon, and it seems
there isn't any discrimation in price class. My two best trackers are a
Hallicrafters S-40A and a S-38. The tracking on my more expensive SX-62 and
TW-1000 is only so-so and is only right on at two or three places on the
dial.
Frank Dresser
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