Connecting Separate Uhf/Vhf Antennas - Mitsubishi HS-U780 Owner's Manual

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Chapter2: ConnectingYourVCR
Connecting theAntenna or (::able tothe VC£ (cont.)
Insert lead under screws
and tighten.
300-75 Ohm Adapter
VCR Back
Panel
Follow the procedures
for connecting
the kind of leads your
antenna
has, then go to page 15, "Connecting
the Television."
connecting an antennawitha 300-ohm flattwinlead
(If you have a 300-ohm
flat twin lead, you will need to purchase
a
300-75 ohm adapter
at your local hardware
or electronics
store )
O
Disconnect
the antenna
from the back of the TV.
O
Before you can attach
the antenna
leads to the adapter,
you
need to expose a 5/8 inch segment
of each lead by scraping
off
the plastic
covering.
Sometimes
these leads have "U" shaped
clips that fit around
the screw, in which case you will not
need to peel back tile plastic.
O
Wrap each exposed end of wire once or twice around
the screw
shanks
of the adapter
(or insert the clips under the screw
heads).
Tighten
the screws.
Push
the adapter
firmly onto the antenna
terminal
on the
VCR labeled
ANTENNA
IN.
O
Go to page 15, "Connecting
the Television."
connecting anantennawitha 75-ohmroundlead
q[]) Disconnect
the antenna
from the back of the TV.
O
Connect
the antenna
to the ANTENNA
IN terminal
on the
back of the VCR. Screw or push the cable until it is tighL
Go to page 15, "Connecting
the Television."
ConnectingseparateUHFNHF antennas
You may have two separate
antennas
(one UHF, one VHF) l_hat
bring TV signals
into your home:. If you do, you'll need to combine
the two antennas
before connecting
them to 1;he VCR. To do thi%
you'll need an attachment
called a combiner
(_hich
is available
at
your electronics
store). This chart will help you determine
the
kind of combiner
you need.
If your UHF antenna
wire looks
... and your VHF antenna
wire
like this..,
looks like this ...
... then ycu need a combiner
like this.
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