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RE: how would i use this?

Posted by 6bq5 on January 20, 2024 at 12:29:21:

The Scott LT-112B is an interesting beast from a quick search.

Given that it is a late(well after the introduction of MPX and the selection of the subcarrier channel) tuner (also mostly SS), has an MPX circuit built in.
Adding a second external MPX filter may not help it at all-

There are some old comments here in the 'Radio Road' forum that indicate it is not one of their best efforts

Tuner Info has a better review of the unit - but the reviewer was able to align the unit himself and was quite happy with the results.

As with all tuners, what is the antenna?
That is where the next amount of focus should be placed-
Good antenna can make an incredible difference
even an OK antenna well placed is better than not paying attention to the antenna...