@ gobble & Shivam
The performance of Norge Tuner is very good in good reception area. The sensitivity is very good, it catches most of the stations even without any kind of antenna. If you attach even a small piece of wire it catches all the stations in Mumbai barring 107.1 Mhz. This particular station gives some kind of ststic though. The appearance is like a small car stereo packed in a big box. The technician at the Norge factory told me that they are importing it from Taiwan. The butttons on the front panel give a "plasticky" feel. It could have been better had Mr.Bajaj provided a remote for that.
The specsheet claimed that the sensitivity is 6uVemf & the stereo separation is 40 dB. Though i doubt the figures of sensitivity, the performance is quite good. The sound quality is quite airy so you will require a warm sounding amplifier & speakers.
The specs also say that the powersource required is DC 12 V which indeed suggest that this particular equipment is manufactured for automobiles. The Norge people must have modified the power supply to be used in our homes.
The label at the antenna connection says that it requires 75 ohms unbalanced one but the connections are of spring clip type.
I was wondering how you can connect a 75 ohm coaxial wire to these terminals.
Anyways this tuner is value for money to be used in good reception area, which gives better stereo separation which is hard to find in todays' receivers. But it will be injustice to compare with dedicated tuners like "Nad" & "Sony".
IMO if you can design a good Yagi then it can be used in bad reception areas, otherwise you have to be content with some amount of ststic.
regards
Prasad