>
> Hi Javilk
>
> > Isn't that the other way around??? Analog is continuous tuning, so
> >you can tune to an in-between frequency. Digital only tunes to specific
> The problem is simply that I have to accurately tune a station that I can't
> normally hear. You can't tune an analog dial if you can't hear it. You
> should only be able to hear the meteor when it passes. So if you can simply
> dial up the desired frequency of station you are then (pretty) sure that
> it's "on" the station.
Makes perfict sense! Dial in the exact known frequency, then wait
till you can hear it!
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