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Connecting The Am Antenna; Connecting The Fm Antenna - Yamaha RX-300/U Owner's Manual

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The connection diagram is provided on page 58.
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© CONNECTING THE AM ANTENNA
In many cases it will be possible to get excellent
AM reception with the supplied AM loop antenna.
Attach the antenna leads to the GND and AM ANT
terminals and clip the antenna onto its bracket, then
rotate the antenna to the best reception position.
The loop antenna may also be removed and hung
on a wall.
If necessary an outdoor antenna may be used for
improved AM reception. Connect a 5 — 10 meter
length of insulated wire to the AM ANT terminal and
run it outdoors.
2. Try changing the direction
of the loop antenna.
The loop antenna may also be
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removed and hung on the wall.
© CONNECTING THE FM ANTENNA
When connecting an FM antenna that is appropriate
to local reception conditions, consider the distance
from broadcast stations and possible interference
from
surrounding tall buildings. In cases where
there are strong signals from local stations, a port-
able indoor T-type antenna is usually adequate.
Connect the feecier wire to the 3009 terminal, stretch
the wire out tight and turn to obtain optimum re-
ception. Attach to a suitable support such as a wall.
If necessary an outdoor FM antenna may be used
for improved FM reception. Either 3000 flat twin-lead
wire or coaxial cable may be used. In locations
troubled by electrical interference, coaxial cable is
preferable.
Connections for the 3000 flat twin-lead wire are the
same as for the Indoor T-type antenna. For the co-
axial cable, connect the center conductor to the left
750 terminal and the braid cable to the right 750
terminal.
NOTE: Connect either an outdoor FM antenna or an
indoor FM T-type antenna but not both.
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The T-type antenna connection is made using the
supplied 3000/75 adapter plug. Loosen the screws
of the supplied plug, insert the ends of the feeder
wires between the screws and the underlying metal
plates, then tighten the screws.
For the outdoor FM antenna, connection is made
using the supplied 750/3000 adapter plug.
For 3000 flat twin-lead wire follow the procedure
outlined for the T-type antenna.
For coaxial cable, prepare the cable as shown below.
Connect the processed coaxial cable to the
3000/750 adapter as shown below.
The collar indi-
cated in the diagram below must be removed and
attached to the pole on the inside of the adapter
cover. (See note inside adapter cover.)

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