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Old August 18th 04, 09:40 PM
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You're right about the knob. I have been tempted to try the Sony for

years
but I know that, due to it not having a tuning knob, I would not use

it.

A tuning knob would be a neat mod' for the '7600'. Maybe the tuning knob
encoder system from the '2010' could be adapted to the '7600'.


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I find that using the 7600gr without a tuning knob is simple enough, I might
concede to this downside of the 7600gr if it was difficult, but I find it
very simple to use the arrow keys and am getting to actually prefer the keys
to the tuning knob the more I use it.
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Old August 18th 04, 10:51 PM
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I wish the 7600GR had a knob and didn't mute when bandscanning. I like it
otherwise.

"ben" wrote in message
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"starman" wrote in message
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You're right about the knob. I have been tempted to try the Sony for

years
but I know that, due to it not having a tuning knob, I would not use

it.

A tuning knob would be a neat mod' for the '7600'. Maybe the tuning knob
encoder system from the '2010' could be adapted to the '7600'.


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I find that using the 7600gr without a tuning knob is simple enough, I

might
concede to this downside of the 7600gr if it was difficult, but I find it
very simple to use the arrow keys and am getting to actually prefer the

keys
to the tuning knob the more I use it.
Ben




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Old August 18th 04, 11:14 PM
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 15:51:10 -0500, "mike0219116"
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I wish the 7600GR had a knob and didn't mute when bandscanning. I like it
otherwise.

"ben" wrote in message
...

"starman" wrote in message
...
You're right about the knob. I have been tempted to try the Sony for

years
but I know that, due to it not having a tuning knob, I would not use

it.

A tuning knob would be a neat mod' for the '7600'. Maybe the tuning knob
encoder system from the '2010' could be adapted to the '7600'.


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I find that using the 7600gr without a tuning knob is simple enough, I

might
concede to this downside of the 7600gr if it was difficult, but I find it
very simple to use the arrow keys and am getting to actually prefer the

keys
to the tuning knob the more I use it.
Ben




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You need a Super909 - no muting.
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Old August 18th 04, 11:33 PM
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I have a stock 909 and I'm not all that crazy about it. No muting wouldn't
make it better.

"B i l l E v e r h a r t" wrote in message
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 15:51:10 -0500, "mike0219116"
wrote:

I wish the 7600GR had a knob and didn't mute when bandscanning. I like

it
otherwise.

"ben" wrote in message
...

"starman" wrote in message
...
You're right about the knob. I have been tempted to try the Sony

for
years
but I know that, due to it not having a tuning knob, I would not

use
it.

A tuning knob would be a neat mod' for the '7600'. Maybe the tuning

knob
encoder system from the '2010' could be adapted to the '7600'.


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I find that using the 7600gr without a tuning knob is simple enough, I

might
concede to this downside of the 7600gr if it was difficult, but I find

it
very simple to use the arrow keys and am getting to actually prefer the

keys
to the tuning knob the more I use it.
Ben




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You need a Super909 - no muting.



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