Connecting Separate Uhf/Vhf Antennas - Mitsubishi HS-U120 Owner's Manual

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Insert lead under screws
and tighten,
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300-75 Ohm Adapter
Wrap each exposed end of wiI:e once or twice around
the screw
shanks
of the adapter
(or insert
the clips under
the screw
heads).
Tighten
the screws.
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Push the adapter
firmly onto the antenna
terminal
on the
VCR labeled
ANTENNA
IN.
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Go to page 14, "Connecting
the Television."
connecting anantennawitha 75-ohmroundlead
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Disconnect
the antenna
from the back of the TV.
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Connect
the antenna
to the ANTENNA
IN terminal
on the
back of the VCR. Screw or push the cable until it is tight.
Go to page 14, "Connecting
the Tele_dsion."
ConnectingseparateUHFNHF antennas
You may have two separate
antennas
(one UHF, one VHF) that
bring TV signals
into your home. If you do, you'll need to combine
the two antennas
before connecting
them to the VCR. To do this,
you'll need an attachment
called a combiner
(which is available
at
your electronics
store).
This chart will help you determine
the kind cf combiner
you need.
If your UHF antenna
wire looks
... and your VHF antenna
wire
like this...
looks like this ...
... then you need a combiner
like this
UHF
_INF
To connect your antennas:
(please
see the illustration
on the next page.)
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Disconnect
the antennas
from the back of the TV.
Connect
the antenna
leads onto the combiner.
Screw or push the combiner
onto the ANTENNA
IN terminal
on the VCR.
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When you are finished,
see page 14, "Connecting
the Televi-
sion."
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