In Reply to: Analog tuner meter posted by Mr_bill2 on October 2, 2013 at 14:47:15:
Why? Far less multipath for the front end to struggle with. No tuner made can reject multipath.
The Scott is one of the best sounding tuners ever made, but it will only sound really good off a directional antenna aimed at each station.
It really depends on how good FM already is where you are, to determine how much you want to spend on maximizing the ROI.
I am very fortunate to have two good FM classical stations with little or no processing, and lots of concerts recorded simply.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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- 10 is a LOT better than 7, but even better would be with a directional antenna with gain - Timbo in Oz 17:01:10 10/02/13 (3)
- RE: 10 is a LOT better than 7, but even better would be with a directional antenna with gain - Mr_bill2 17:36:44 10/02/13 (2)
- I think you are equating gain from a mast-head RF amplifier - Timbo in Oz 20:16:39 10/02/13 (1)
- RE: I think you are equating gain from a mast-head RF amplifier - Mr_bill2 05:17:49 10/03/13 (0)