Meridian Modular
Tuner the MFM is designed to receive transmission on the VHF-FM band only. The
tuner has six pre-settable stations which are selected with a single control
knob.
The tuner is
designed as a free-standing unit.
Three connections
must be made to the tuner, power supply, audio output (5-pin DIN), and aerial antenna input
(unblanced 75 Ω).
Maridian have
released ( 1986) an FM tuner, the MFM, to match their Component Amplifier
System. Simplicity of operation, neat appearance and excellent sound quality
are its main claims to fame. A two-box unit, the tuner uses a sparate mains
transformer so it can be used as a "stand alone" item in other
systems as well as in situ with its companions in the meridian range. Six
preset stations are provided, with tuning via screw-driver-adjusted presets on
the RH module. The selected frequency is displayed on a digital readout.