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In Reply to: RE: FM Signal Amp - Any Help ? posted by djost on June 20, 2009 at 14:55:15
What about the Magnum Dynalab MD-205 Signal Sleuth FM Signal Amplifier? I have never used this unit and so I suggest you check it out. As per their web site this unit does the following:
- amplifies weak FM signals cleanly
- attenuates strong, harsh signals without coloration
- stabilizes FM antenna (and FM cable) signals
- separates interfering adjacent-station signals
- reduces multipath problems
http://www.magnumdynalab.com/md205.htm
The Magnum Dynalab MD-205 Signal Sleuth sounds interesting. If I had a better FM tuner I would probably look into it. But right now, I would rather spend the $395 on a new tuner.
Or even better, on a new roof mounted, dedicated FM antenna!
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