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External FM Antenna
For improved FM reception, you can use one of
the following:
• TV rabbit ears (for indoor use only)
• Outdoor VHF TV antenna
• Separate outdoor FM antenna
Before you connect an external FM antenna,
disconnect the FM line-cord antenna from the
receiver's 300
Q
terminal.
For best reception from an outdoor antenna, use
75-ohm coaxial cable as antenna wire.
Using Your TV Antenna: If
you plan to use
your TV's outdoor antenna, you
need
a
VHF/UHF/FM signal splitter, such as Radio
Shack Cat. No. 15-1252.
Connect the TV's antenna wire to the splitter's
inputs. Connect the splitter's output(s) to your
TV's antenna terminal(s). Then, use 300-ohm
twin-lead to connect the splitter to the receiver's
300
Q
terminals.
Using an Outdoor FM Antenna: if
the antenna
wire is 75-ohm coaxial cable, follow these steps
to connect it to the receiver.
1. Use a wire stripper to remove about 1 inch of
the cable's outer insulation. This exposes the
cable's shielding. Then, fold back the shield¬
ing over the outer insulation.
2. Use a wire stripper to remove about
3A
inch
of the inner insulation. This exposes the cen¬
ter wire.
3. Connect the center wire to the receiver's 75
a
terminal.
4. Secure the shielding with the GND terminal's
metal clamp.
Caution: Be sure the shielding touches only
the GND terminal.
r
FM
r
75 U
300 UH GND
AM
75-Ohm
Coaxial Cable
If the antenna wire is 300-ohm twin-lead, con¬
nect it to the receiver's
300
Q terminals.
300-Ohm
Twin-Lead
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