Connections - Sansui TU-70 Operating Instructions And Service Manual

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CONNECTIONS
ANTENNAS
AM ANTENNA
As ilustrated below, pull the ferrite bar antenna
"A" toward you on the 'axis "b". Observing
the tuning indicator, set this antenna for the best
reception place. If it is not possible to get a
reasonable reception, untighten one of the screws
which are fastened to the chassis,' and turn the
whole antenna for
the best reception. (Fig. 3)
This ferrite antenna is designed to be good enough
for all receptions, except when the station signal
js extremely weak due to excessively long distance
from your desired station, topography, etc.
For the ferrite antenna inadequate to the weak
radio reception, connect the AM antenna (PVC
wire) to the terminal AM-A and a ground wire
to AM-E. To install, support it horizontally
and apart from your building as shown in Fig.
2 and set it for the finest reception. Note that
the antenna sensitivity depends largely on the
position to which the antenna is installed. For
safety reason, be sure to install a lightning arres-
ter with the outdoor antenna.
FM ANTENNA
Connect the FM antenna (fader wire) to the
terminals FM':AI and -A2. If you'live near the
station or the signal is strong, put it lip like
"T" in your room. If you live in a thick-wall
building or far away from your
desired station and
if the signal is too weak to recéive with the indoor
antenna, install an outdoor antenna exclusively
for FM reception as shown in Fig. 1. Remember
that the proper height and direction (not length)
of the antenna are vital to the best reception.
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