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My 102T Dynalab tuners' signal strength meter pegs consistently at 8 or a hair over. Since I'm currently trying several antennae at several (indoor) locations, this is not very useful. I think a little more 'finesse' would be helpful.Mutipath meter always reads zero.
So I have to tune by ear, which is fine. My biggest reception complaint is eliminating that top-end white noise, which I would have guessed as a signal strength problem, but that meter tells me differently.
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Topic - M-D signal strength meter - cdb 11:09:25 12/24/06 (4)
- 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)