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In Reply to: RE: IIRC and it's early AM here, Yes and yes. posted by Timbo in Oz on June 15, 2014 at 16:13:10
Early AM in Oz...late PM in So Cal. I'm going to look at your link again in the morning (after coffee) but I already get the gist of it. Nicely done.
With an FM mono tuner (that has a mpx out) and an outboard FM mpx decoder, does a tech need to have both units in front of him at same time to make "them" work together?
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I still wish I could get you to use just one much higher gain antenna to switch through to each tuner.
This would help you distinguish between them a good deal more than now.
;-)!
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Most of the time I'm listening to my own FM Transmitter (Ramsey) in my house. According to the scopes on my Marantz tuners, I'm getting a real strong signal and no signs of multipath distortion using a folded dipole oriented correctly of course.
With this set up, do you still think I would benefit from a high gain antenna?
Also depends on the topography around you, the more hills the worse the problems are.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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