Fm Antenna Connection - Kenwood KA-5200 Instruction Manual

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CONNECTING
YOUR
KR-5200
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TRANSFORMER
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ANTENNA
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Since FM broadcast signals travel along a straight, direct-line path,
they
become
rather
weak
behind
hills and
buildings
even
in the
vicinity
of a broadcasting
station.
FM signals also become
weak
in
areas distant from a station even though there may not be any obstruc-
tion to the direct line path of the signal. Therefore, a good FM antenna
should be installed in the most effective manner for best possible FM
reception.
In areas near the FM station where signals are strong, stretch the
T-type indoor antenna that is supplied to its maximum, and connect it
to the FM 300 &2 terminals on the rear panel.
This antenna should
be carefully
hung
in the direction
that provides best reception
with
minimal undesirable reflection.
FM
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
Pull the swivel
bracket as
indicated by arrow
AM
ANTENNA
The ferrite stick antenna
incorporated
in your
KR-5200
assures
satisfactory reception from all local AM stations.
Since the ferrite stick
antenna
has directional
properties, you
should
adjust the antenna
to
the position at which the strongest signal is received.
In fringe areas where
satisfactory
reception cannot
be obtained
with the ferrite stick antenna, an AM outdoor antenna should be con-
nected to the AM terminal.
"B" for best
possible reception
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NOTE:
Locate the most sensitive ——n
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AC cords, speaker leads, etc. adjacent to antenna leads may inter-
fere with
reception.
Keep them away as far as possible from the ferrite
position within these points

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