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I think it was after last summer that I saw a published magazine article
where someone had come with a new way, at least for me, to align a radio so that the dial would be calibrated throughout its range. IIRC he set the trimmer, padder and other adjustments just once or maybe twice. In the past I have set and reset all adjustments several times, each time cutting the error in half until I'm satisfied or worn out.. If anyone recalls the article I sure would appreciate knowing. It seems like it may have been Monitoring Times or Popular Communications, neither of which I subscribe to, but it could have been elsewhere, because my memeory isn't as good as it was because I was taking Lipitor, and have now quit. tnx hank wd5jfr |
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