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- Bandspread comment "In a radio receiver, a bandspread control is a secondary tuning control that allows accurate tuning of closely spaced frequencies of a radio band. With a main tuning control that covered a wide range of frequencies, for example 10-14 megahertz in a few turns of the tuning knob, a very small motion might chang the tuning by tens of kilohertz and would make accurate tuning to any given frequency difficult.".
- Q4854712 comment "In a radio receiver, a bandspread control is a secondary tuning control that allows accurate tuning of closely spaced frequencies of a radio band. With a main tuning control that covered a wide range of frequencies, for example 10-14 megahertz in a few turns of the tuning knob, a very small motion might chang the tuning by tens of kilohertz and would make accurate tuning to any given frequency difficult.".