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A friend's tuner (Carver tx-11a) has finally died, and he's in the market. Apparently digital FM has caught on in England, but I'm not finding much info about it in the US (and it sounds like the standards are different?!). Anyone know of a good tuner (not a receiver) that's AM/FM/digital FM capable? I doubt he'll be going over $300; he's about 40 miles from most of the stations that matter here, so some ability to pull in stations is important.Anyone interested in a cooked Carver tx-11a, contact me. Fr ...
ScottMy wife's new car came with a XM receiver and a 3 month trial activation. Each station is specializes much like the music-only stations on some cable systems and satellite TV systems. The sound is clear and static free. However, an FM station 40 miles away (102.1 Springfield, MA) consistently sounds better through the FM section of the factory stereo.Bob
Don't confuse satalite with HD Digital Radio, not the same thing. HD Digital Radio probably will be a cleaner signal as I mentioned mostly due to less processing and maybe the noise floor. I think that is the one the origional poster is refering to.steve
WGMS, the only full-time classical radio station in the Washington, D.C. area advertises that it is a digital FM station, but I have never heard any receivers that can receive/process digital FM signals so i can't comment on the sound quality. WGMS' programming is fine for casual classical listening, it's better than most of the other radio stations in D.C. now that WETA doesn't program classical music during the week.As for the sound quality of XM radio, some of the latest generation units are easier t ...
Sometime our choices are reduced to little or none. Little Rock AR has a very good 24/7 classical station -- KLRE -- that has a mix I really like. They lean toward 1850 and earlier as apposed to Sirius 80 where the emphasis is 1870-1930. Unfortunately, I live some 50 miles west of Little Rock in hill country and can't get KLRE at all. I haven't tried a big Yagi yet, but probably will.Therefore, my off-the-air listening is Sirius 80 through a Dish satellite receiver. I'm using the satellite digital out t ...