Need a new FM Receiver that works very well


We have a 40 year old Carver that the channels have gone bad and have been using as a receiver. Now it appears the stereo decoder is going bad. Suggestions on a basic FM tuner high end but not too high end. I know FM is waning but we have really good setup.
ksosne
I have several, including a McIntosh MR77 and a Scott tube unit. In present use is a Mitsubishi DA-F10 from 1978. This is the second one I've owned! It is an easy recommendation! Can be found on EBay for under $200! Check out its specs on the Vintage Tuners site above!
If you stream with a good dac, Roon, Audirvana ,JRivers media,
have many digital radio stations  that are of decent sound quality 
and a bunch that have  Flac files.
I agree vintage is the way to go. I have two Accuphase T101's. Solid build and sound great. Also, Yamaha made some excellent tuners.
About two years ago i was on track to install a good attic antenna and run a lead to my tuner. 


Then i had an epiphany.  Use internet streaming.  Honestly, while it is compressed (AAC or MP3) in general its better than most FM reception, and the variety is vastly better.  Make sure you find the high quality streams - the default on will be highly compressed.

If you really want an over the air tuner add the onkyo's to your list.
@ksosne,
I have a Scott FM tuner I bought in the 80’s. I hardly ever used it so if you’re interested message me. I can dig it out of the closet.