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Frank Dresser wrote:
"-Bill M-" exray@coquidotnet wrote in message ... While all of the previous comments are good advice I suspect a counter would drive a guy crazy on an S-108 with the constantly drifting freq and oscillator pulling. The 100kc calibrator will get you in the ballpark...at least to as close as you can read the dial...I don't recall that there's a front panel tweak to align the pointer or LO to have the calibrator line up with the dial. Nice little radio but if you want a better radio, well... Its kinda like sticking STP racing stickers on a Chevy Vega. -Bill The bandspread is marked off with a 0 - 100 interval. If the operator notes the number of bandspread divisions between known 100 kc intervals, he can come up with a reasonably precise approximation of the actual frequency. Good enough for SWLing, anyway. Frank Dresser I suppose so. On a 'factory aligned" job one still might have to struggle with which 100kc blip is which. -Bill M |
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