System Connections - Kenwood KT-3300D Instruction Manual

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System connections
FM indoor antenna
Supplied 75.2/3002 —
antenna adapter
FM outdoor antenna
752 coaxial
cable
KT-3300D
Left
speaker
Integrated
amplifier
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Fig. 2 System connections diagram
Output
Signals from the output jacks are fed to the amplifier.
Connection cables should be plugged to the amplifier TUN-
ER or AUX jacks. Shielded cables terminated at both ends
with standard phono plugs are supplied with this tuner.
Note:
Two types of OUTPUT jacks are provided with this unit: VARIABLE
OUTPUT jacks whose level can be adjusted with the OUTPUT LE-
VEL control on the front panel and FIXED OUTPUT jacks whose le-
vel cannot be adjusted. Normally connect the VARIABLE jacks to an
amplifier.
Power cord
A low power is supplied to the memory to retain the memory
contents when the POWER switch is set to OFF.
FM indoor antenna
Connect the T-shaped indoor antenna (supplied) to the 752
FM ANTENNA terminals as shown in System connections
diagram.
Spread the two arms that form the top of the "T"
horizontally and hold them
against convenient
wall sur-
faces. Try several locations for best results on your desired
stations. Tape the antenna in place where the best compro-
mise is found between listening results and appearance.
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Right
speaker
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FM outdoor antenna
Consult with your dealer or service
man
about the best
method of selecting and erecting FM outdoor antenna.
The choice of lead-in (feeder) wire is also important. The-flat
ribbon-shaped twin lead performs well electrically, is cheap-
er and is somewhat easier to handle in routing through win-
dows and around rooms. Though coaxial cable is more ex-
pensive, does a much better job of minimizing interference,
is less prone to the effects of weather and close-by metal
objects, and is nearly as good a signal conductor as the rib-
bon type wire. The latter is particularly true of foam-type
coaxial cables. Coaxial cable is somewhat more difficult to
install at the point where the cable enters the building.
If
coaxial cable is selected, make sure the antenna is designed
to drive that type of cable.

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