Maybe you need to find anther spot for your antenna. If a car radio picks it up, any halfway good tuner should. There must be a dead spot there. Just like when your in the car and stop at a traffic light, you lose the station. A few feet forward, and it comes right back in. This sight may help with analog tuners, and info about specs. [http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/]
Analog turner with strong reception
Fellow 'goners, I need your help.
I am looking for a good sounding turner with the best possible reception without outdoor attenna.
Where I live has nasty RFI and precludes the possibility of having outdoor attenna.
I am mainly interested in a local college Jazz station which doesn't have very strong signal, but I am able to listen to it in the car without problem.
My experience with turners is limited. I'd tried a Mac MR78 years ago without success.
I'd like to limit the budget to $1k, preferrably used.
I am looking for a good sounding turner with the best possible reception without outdoor attenna.
Where I live has nasty RFI and precludes the possibility of having outdoor attenna.
I am mainly interested in a local college Jazz station which doesn't have very strong signal, but I am able to listen to it in the car without problem.
My experience with turners is limited. I'd tried a Mac MR78 years ago without success.
I'd like to limit the budget to $1k, preferrably used.