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GfT-555
FM Stereo/AM Tuner
Unlike all other components, a tuner's
performance depends to a great extent on
where it happens to be installed - that
is,
with respect to the nearest
FM
stations.
If
you live
in
a close-in suburban area
where a station's signal strength is
reasonable and where there are few tall
buildings, almost any tuner may do an
adequate job. But
in
a major metropolitan
area with tali buildings and many strong
stations crowding the
FM
dial, your tuner
must contend with such problems
as
multipath distortion and front-end
overload. And it should have the ability
to separate stations contending for limited
dial space.
In
rural areas where stations are distant
and weak, and where signals sometimes
arrive at an adjacent or same broadcast
frequency from different directions,
a tuner requires high sensitivity for
adequate signal boost and good capture
ratios and selectivity to keep stations
from interfering with each other.
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