Bummer - I have to do the same thing to my Tecsun PL-660, but don't feel like cracking it open.
Even though my 450 is spot on, on my 350, depending on if the bandswitch knob was sitting to the left or the right of the next detent (without actually switching) would move me 1k up or down (audibly, not seen on display). I used this "feature" as a super-fine tune. Behind those loose rotary bandswitch knobs are actually slide-switch contraptions. My 450 doesn't exhibit this same problem, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are unit to unit differences.
But like you say, perhaps it is just a bit of mis-calibration.
I found an interesting SSB bfo made for the 450dlx (and some others) on ebay, the "TG37 SSB BFO Adapter". Looks interesting, but I haven't tried it.
Even though my 450 is spot on, on my 350, depending on if the bandswitch knob was sitting to the left or the right of the next detent (without actually switching) would move me 1k up or down (audibly, not seen on display). I used this "feature" as a super-fine tune. Behind those loose rotary bandswitch knobs are actually slide-switch contraptions. My 450 doesn't exhibit this same problem, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are unit to unit differences.
But like you say, perhaps it is just a bit of mis-calibration.
I found an interesting SSB bfo made for the 450dlx (and some others) on ebay, the "TG37 SSB BFO Adapter". Looks interesting, but I haven't tried it.
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