As I recall you can command it to centre on the counted frequency. Thus, afc when making measurements in 20 Hz Very odd that a standard AM broadcast should be off by more than a few Hz. In fact, in the 60s, when BC stations had real blue papered engineers on watch, we found the TX crystals were more accurate than the GR freq monitor.
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