In Reply to: IME most SS meters are optimistic. Small indoor directional antennas usually don't have a lot of gain posted by Timbo in Oz on December 20, 2015 at 21:16:14:
I am certain I get strong signals on my main stations.
108 has two antenna inputs.
M4FM is not HD. I own M4.0X which is HD and like it. M4FM is strictly analogue FM, all done in a fast DSP. The cheap Sony that made a splash a few years ago used a similar technology.
Like I said before, I like the sound of the 108t. However, the rest of my system has gone solid state, so I am trying to find an interesting tuner to try with it.
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- RE: IME most SS meters are optimistic. Small indoor directional antennas usually don't have a lot of gain - Dimitry 11:15:35 12/21/15 (7)
- READ the reviews of the M4M from the search list I posted - Timbo in Oz 12:57:38 12/21/15 (6)
- RE: READ the reviews of the M4M from the search list I posted - Dimitry 13:04:09 12/21/15 (5)
- Okay, there are several versions. - Timbo in Oz 13:21:46 12/21/15 (4)
- RE: Okay, there are several versions. - Dimitry 14:53:42 12/21/15 (3)
- RE: Okay, there are several versions. - 6bq5 15:49:02 12/23/15 (2)
- RE: Okay, there are several versions. - Dimitry 23:30:26 12/24/15 (1)
- The SONY is a great DX tuner, but it is not highly rated on sound quality. - Timbo in Oz 14:40:30 12/27/15 (0)