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Pilot Communications TV-37 Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PILOT RADIO
CANDID T-V
(MODEL TV-37 —AC OPERATION ONLY)
Long Island City 1 , N. Y., U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PILOT RADIO CANDID T-V (MODEL TV-37 —AC OPERATION ONLY) Long Island City 1 , N. Y., U.S.A.
  • Page 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Long Island City 1 , N. Y., U.S.A.
  • Page 3 (AC) only. D o not attempt to operate the receiver from any T h e M o d e l TV-37 will o p e rate sa tisfactorily w ith its special other type of power source. If in doubt as to the type of power available at in door antenna in m ost areas loca ted w ithin th e tran sm ittin g the wall outlet, consult your local power company for details.
  • Page 4: Operation

    Channel Brightness— This control, as its name implies, adjusts the brightness F req u en cy in Number (background lighting) of the television picture. It is actually the counterpart M e g a c y c l e s (Not in use) of the tone control in a standard radio receiver.
  • Page 5: Front Panel Controls

    INITIAL OPERATING PROCEDURE "buzz” does not indicate any defect in your television receiver. It can generally be eliminated by proper tuning and proper adjustment The Candid T-V comes complete with picture tube and is ready for of the CONTRAST control. immediate operation upon purchase.
  • Page 6 However, their settings are subject to accidental change with handling, TOO MUCH CONTRAST P I C T U R E T O O L I G H T and may have to be checked and readjusted at the time of initial use of the receiver.
  • Page 7 INTERFERENCE FOCUSING MISADJUSTED While every known means of suppressing interference has been in­ corporated in the Candid T-V, we would like to call your attention to the fact that in television reception there are problems of “ man-made” inter­ ference, static, reflection and location, all of which affect visually the repro­ duction of the picture.
  • Page 8 R-F INTERFERENCE REFLECTIONS M u ltiple images, som etim es known as echoes or ghosts, are caused by signals arriving at the receiver both direct and by other Transmitting and receiving short­ paths, including reflection from a wave radio equipment may cause building, steel structure or moun­...
  • Page 9 receptacle (Refer to Fig. 6). If any trouble is experienced which cannot be ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS corrected by following the instructions contained in this booklet, please con­ As we have explained previously in the chapter on INITIAL OPER­ tact the Pilot Radio dealer from whom the set was purchased. The Candid ATING PROCEDURE, a special indoor, flat wire "dipole”...