In Reply to: M-D signal strength meter posted by cdb on December 24, 2006 at 11:09:25:
I also have the md102t.The signal strength meter is designed to never
go to 10 no matter how strong the signal so as not to break the meter.Under ideal reception I have no noise when the signal is good.
(objectional noise that is).The signal strength meter will not indicate to you how good an antenna is.My tuner also is consistently
at about a little over the eight.But I can tell you first hand after
using the St2 and going to a 30 ft yagi with a rotator that you will
not hear the full sound quality of this phenomenal tuner without a top flight antenna and their still will be no change in the signal
strenghth meter.I use the delhi Qfm9 FM antenna.Forthe money it works
very well for my area.Hope that helps.Duane Upshaw
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- Re: M-D signal strength meter - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 12:33:13 12/24/06 (3)
- Understood about the '8' limit... - cdb 13:58:05 12/24/06 (2)
- dudeupshaw is right. - markrohr 13:06:56 12/26/06 (0)
- Re: Understood about the '8' limit... - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 20:53:40 12/24/06 (0)