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could just be mechanical backlash (??)

Posted by mhardy6647 on December 20, 2020 at 15:31:09:

Without knowing how the tuner works -- if it is an analog tuner with a digital frequency counter, that could be the explanation (I would think).

Could be drift if there is anything that could drift in the circuit, or maybe it is indicative of misalignment (again, if there's anything to align).

One other, tangential thought. I think (???) US and European FM band frequency spacing may be different (I am pretty sure that AM channel spacing is different in the US and Europe); is there a switch on the back?

Just brainstorming here -- I have no real clue!