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let's hope,it performs as specified:)
Posted by: Vimal Oberoi | September 17, 2013 at 09:55 AM
I notice that a 10 Hz tuning resolution is listed for the PL-880 on HF. This will be useful for more natural audio in SSB. I hope this extends to MW frequencies also. It could make for useful ECSS tuning when DXing the split frequencies.
I hope it has selectable sideband Synchronous-AM mode too, like the PL-660.
Posted by: 4nradio | September 17, 2013 at 11:09 AM