Hi Z,

I have a question for you:
I finally got a 388 and it is everything you've said they would be, I love 
it. My question is when in the crystal position it seems to oscillate for a 
second when the two knobs are tapped and the center frequency will sometime 
move about 1 khz from position to position, ex. from 200 cycles then to a 
wider postition I will have to retune, this is with the BFO on or off. I'm 
positve it's not a tube, it is coming from somewhere in the crystal 
selectivity box (or whatever you call it) Does this most likely seem like 
bad contacts on the selectivity switch itself, or probably a bad connection 
somewhere inside of it? I also get this same thing with an HRO-60 I have but 
not anywhere enar as bad. Could the crystal itself just being old do this? 
Any ideas would be appreciated.
It's 18 degrees here today at 1:23 pm, heatwave time. 1 degree last night, 
lovely weather,

bob

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>Subject: Re: [IRCA] FW: HD radios in a store near you
>Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 12:02:10 EST
>
>Bob & IRCA auteurs -
>
>Misleading. Fine word. Aptly describes every syllable pouring like 
>untreated
>dysentery ward wastewater from HD Cotillion's big fat gubs.
>
>Non-DXer civilians increasingly post that everything re HD is a lie.
>
>Understandably so. Failed obsolete concept poorly executed, promoted sub 
>rosa
>by undue influence and publicly by overblown fanciful tales promising 'new
>golden age of radio'.
>
>Public disinterest becomes public disappointment upon purchase of HD 
>receiver
>
>Isn't this the wretched 90s model yet again?
>
>Never admit a mistake. Lie. Deny. Shift blame. Tell more lies. Threaten.
>
>All the hallmarks of Three Card Monte artistes. How else can they defend 
>this
>ruinous plague other than by lying?
>
>Every pro-HD argument is either long invalidated or easily so done by six
>year old slo-wits.
>
>Streams? What streams? The same record over and over? Spare us.
>
>Impervious to noise? Which? The awful noise it creates or the fact it's far
>more easily disrupted by ordinary interference than is analog?
>
>Two-hundred million dollar ad campaign? But it's in 'equivalent' money.
>
>Right. Tried paying your property taxes in that peculiar currency? Who they
>kidding?
>
>CD Quality audio? Points off for misspelling - 'seedy quality', as one
>engineer calls it.
>
>Oh, well, who cares? Time to hack weeds & brush, sun's out. Plenty Cubano
>stations to be savored on SR-III's superb AM audio inna warm sun, wielding
>chainsaw, it must be -
>
>  Leatherface Wednesday.
>
>                                                           as ever,
>
>                                                               z
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