Fleetwood 1997 Discovery Owner's Manual page 143

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As the signal diminishes with distance and geographical
features (mountains, etc.), the effect of electric arc intelfer-
ence may become more and more noticeable. Eventually, the
signal will be overcome by the interference. The following
suggestions can improve reception:
»
Use the "park cable" TV antenna system of your RV in remote
areas rather than the roof antenna if the campground pro-
vides cable hook-up.
»
Turn the television antenna. Sometimes turning the antenna
will pick up a stronger signal. Try turning or rotating the
antenna throughout its range. You may find your signal in a
very unexpected direction.
»
With FM stereo signals, switch the unit to MONO, if possible.
Some of the phase and noise components of a stereo signal
will disappear in MONO mode.
»
Reduce the treble setting to reduce background noise.
Although not yielding the best high-frequency performance,
at least you may be able to reduce the irritation of the distor-
tion and noise.
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