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"Richard Fry" wrote in message
... "Boborato" I wanna know how can I get the FM signal without that nasty 'pink' noise. I'm not using any kind of external antenna. ________________ An FM receiver needs a certain minimum level of r-f voltage at its antenna input terminals to meet its noise performance specification. Stereo mode requires more r-f than monaural, for the same S/N at the receiver output. No doubt if you use an antenna capable of giving your receiver the r-f input signal it needs, your noise level will drop to inaudibility (at least with normal programming). RF In addition to Richard's comments, many higher quality FM receivers employ a "muting" switch on the front panel. The Kenwood KT-8300 has 2 selectable mute settings in addition to off while the NAD 4020B has a single setting with an on/off switch. gb |
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