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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: TU-X1 setup
Post Subject: State of the live broadcastPosted by drdna on: 12/7/2008
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I began to research live broadcasts in my area, and I found there is one station that broadcasts live every Saturday morning some local folk music, readings, sort of variety show, from a local club I have actually been to in Berkeley. I had no idea. So it will be instructive to listen next weekend, when I believe they will be broadcasting a performance of zydeco music. Still, it is better than nothing.

 Romy the Cat wrote:
Then can you run another tuner from the same antenna.
Well, I have sold the Sequerra. The Magnum Dynalab continues to sound as it always has, very much a tuner for the sounds, but not the Sound. It does not solve any problems, in fact TU-X1 is superior in this respect.

 Romy the Cat wrote:
It is also possible that your tuner is not aligned, it will do it.
Probably, huh.

 Romy the Cat wrote:
With the max out of your antenna, do you get 100% signal’s strength on the TU-X1 meter? Does you multipath is moving when a strong modulation going through? Do you have any audible background FM noise? Do you use an antenna attenuator?
I checked several local stations with good strength. The meter goes up to the max, with good movement of the multipath. There is absolutely no background noise; it is black quiet. No attenuator was used.

Adrian

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