I found this statement on a URL of a major US classical and acoustic music FM station.
I think they are right.
Are they?!
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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Topic - " No tuner made can reject multipath." Discuss? - Timbo in Oz 16:41:31 12/28/11 (16)
- RE: " No tuner made can reject multipath." Discuss? - stellavox 06:10:42 01/04/12 (0)
- You're correct Tim..... - kootenay 00:29:47 01/04/12 (2)
- RE: You're correct Tim..... - Brian Levy 12:41:08 01/30/12 (0)
- If signal is strong 'cos it came from a directional antenna it 's unlikely to have much multipath content - Timbo in Oz 00:40:05 01/04/12 (0)
- A most interesting thread. Thanks! (nt) - 1973shovel 10:24:34 01/01/12 (0)
- Maybe no 'consumer' tuner... - AbeCollins 19:41:05 12/31/11 (1)
- SDR? Yes I have heard about it. - Timbo in Oz 16:43:51 01/01/12 (0)
- I'm going to agree - Awe-d-o-file 09:16:52 12/31/11 (0)
- RE: " No tuner made can reject multipath." Discuss? - centaurfm 14:37:41 12/30/11 (2)
- Hybrid Digital is very lossy digital, it isn't high definition by any assessment. - Timbo in Oz 16:24:02 12/30/11 (1)
- Further digital RF either works or it doesn't, cell-phones and all else! - Timbo in Oz 01:07:08 01/04/12 (0)
- RE: " No tuner made can reject multipath." Discuss? - Neff 11:37:43 12/29/11 (0)
- RE: " No tuner made can reject multipath." Discuss? - hahax@verizon.net 21:42:02 12/28/11 (3)
- AFAIK rejecting multi-path is a phase issue so capture ratio isn't much of a help - Timbo in Oz 01:42:28 12/29/11 (2)
- Capture ratio is certainly relevant in reducing multipath - AbeCollins 13:00:23 12/31/11 (1)
- It is my experience that a directional antenna with gain always sounds better than anything else - Timbo in Oz 01:03:55 01/04/12 (0)