Hello Eric,
My Jupiter does that also. It depends on the tuning-step size. The
situation is less noticeable at the smaller tuning steps. I never
considered it to be a problem since if I was spinning the knob that fast I
obviously was "going somewhere fast" and did not even look all that close to
the numbers until I slowed down.
This is just because the display does not have enough time to form a
number before it changes to another one! BUT - I think that even if the
display was able to fully display each individual digit - I do not think
that our eyes would be able to register the change! Perhaps the display is
NOT the problem - Perhaps it really IS our eyes? Just my humble opinion.
73; Bill, wa2pvk
PS: I am looking forward to getting my fingers on an Orion. Monochrome
display, fuzzy numbers and all!!! I WANTS ONE!!!
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