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Hi Shaun
It's probably going to be a matter of using the crystal calibrator and
counting revolutions of the VFO knob to get an approximate idea of
frequency. I don't remember how many kHz per VFO knob revolution as such
things weren't very important when I could see, but that is probably how
you will need to approach it.
73, de Lou, K2LKK
At 09:23 PM 2/28/2008 +1100, you wrote:
>my bad. that subject line should read Kenwood ts-120
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>On 28/02/2008 9:19 PM, the old scribe known as Shaun Oliver was able to
>impart this pearl of wisdom:
> > Hi all, is there anything I could do to make the Kenwood ts-120 more
> > white stick friendly? if so, how would one best achieve this? it seems
> > it will be my radio of choice given my current budget.
> > thanks in advance.
> > shaun
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