In Reply to: Does the Md108 have tahe capability to tell you the actual signal strength you are getting? posted by Timbo in Oz on December 20, 2015 at 16:53:45:
I am not really sure what you mean.
108t has the signal strength meter, multipath meter and the cat's eye center frequency tuning.
Signal strength on my favorite stations is at 9. Multipath meter is not moving.
Do you mean I should gang up two Godars into a single antenna input with a 2-to-1 splitter?
I really like the 108t. It is highly resolving, if a little cool sounding.
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- RE: Does the Md108 have tahe capability to tell you the actual signal strength you are getting? - Dimitry 19:43:51 12/20/15 (9)
- IME most SS meters are optimistic. Small indoor directional antennas usually don't have a lot of gain - Timbo in Oz 21:16:14 12/20/15 (8)
- 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)