You know, when I use analog rigs, I make more contacts because I wander about
the band. With digital rigs, I tend to sit on one or two frequencies. The
544, though, can be equipped with a calibrated dial skirt and one can pay
attention to it and still have the ability to set the rig right on a frequency.
Mike Hyder - N4NT@wireco.net
Johnson City, Tennessee
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>
> ?
>
> w8au@sssnet.com wrote:
>
> > On the other hand, speaking from a "perception" standpoint, tuning an
> > analog dial gave you the feel of "traveling" from one point to another,
> > whereas a digital dial just changes numbers.
>
> Interesting comment and something I have noted recently as well.? While tuning
> the Pegasus, especially a QSY from one portion of a band to another, I find
> myself relying on the "analog" dial rather than being transfixed on the
> changing numbers of the digital display. Never realized the analog dial was
> missed over these many years of all digital readouts!
> 73 de Greg, K7KJ
> Portland, OR
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