Tuner RT-1080

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  • Rock Dog
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Jan 2003
    • 417

    Tuner RT-1080

    I am , and have been considering a tuner ever since buying my 1066/1095. I am considering the RT-1080. Any comments or suggestions. Do you folks even care about tuners, and does anyone have the RT-1080? And if so would you care to give me your thoughts.




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  • Andrew Pratt
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2000
    • 16507

    #2
    I havne't used a tuner in my home systems for years...I only ever hear the radio now in my car or on the clock radio in the morning Wish I could help but I'm cluessless on tuners.




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    • aero993
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 14

      #3
      I have one, I listen to it every morning. It's a typical tuner, lots of presets. It even lists the call letters of the radio station. I use mainly for zone 2.

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      • drobert6
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 8

        #4
        I have an RT-1080 and I must say that it is truly a great sounding tuner. I have three minor issues:

        1. The LCD display does not really match the RSP-1066 (different type of LCD) and is way too bright.

        2. The LCD display resets itself to "ultra-bright" every time it powers on, ignoring your previous setting. I had to use an IR macro to dim after power on.

        3. The RBDS is a little sensitive. If my antenna is not positioned exactly right, the tuner will flash between the radio frequency and call letters on certain stations all day long.

        Overall, it's an excellent tuner with some minor issues. I'm basically happy using my work-arounds.

        Don

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        • Akprimroses
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 8

          #5
          Don,

          Is there a coax antenna input on the back of the 1080? In our local market we have a host of national radio stations that come with our cable TV service. I listen to a Chicago classical radio station on my old Marantz 2270. I have a Ratshack UHF/VHF antenna splitter running into the spring leads on the back of the receiver. I have to retune the station every now and again, but I believe that's the old Marantz that's just getting old. It would be nice to have the tuner split out the FM signal rather than the bare wire jury rig system I have now.

          Thanks,

          Robert

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          • drobert6
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 8

            #6
            Robert,

            Yes, the RT-1080 actually has two coax FM inputs. I use one with a roof antenna and the other with a standard 300 ohm "T" antenna. Here's a link to the manual with a picture of the back panel:



            Don

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