And if you don't have a digital readout you have to rely on what others have posted to actually BE the frequency (as I do)....
It was not all that long ago no one had digital readouts, and it was still possible to get accurate frequencies. You can get accurate frequencies using any radio, even one without a frequency dial, it just takes thought, and the application of old school methods.
Look into something like a BC-221 or an LM-24. Either can be had for $40 or less and can tell you your tuned freq to within a couple hundred Hz, used with any radio. And besides, they are kind of cool to use, giving it all a “real radio” feel in my opinion. Even today, when I mostly use SDRs, I like to break out the old tube stuff from time to time, say the SP-600 or the SX-28, and a LM-18 or a BC-221Q almost always gets used with them.
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