Fm Antenna Connections - Technics SA-GX910 Operating Instructions Manual

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'P re pa rat l O Nn S
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Antenna connections
FM antenna connections
FM outdoor antenna
Antenna plug
(included)
FM indoor antenna
Tack or tape
300-ohms feeder wire
(not included)
FM
Indoor antenna (inctuded)
Attach to a wail (using a tack or tape) facing in the direction of best
reception.
For best reception sound quality:
An FM outdoor antenna is recommended.
© The tack should not contact the internal antenna wire.
* Disconnect the antenna if an FM outdoor antenna is installed.
I FM outdoor antenna (rot included)
{f the FM indoor antenna does not provide satisfactory reception,
an outdoor antenna should be used.
The outdoor antenna may be required in a mountainous region, or
if this unit is located inside a reinforced-concrete building, etc.
Connection wire trom the antenna
Two types of wire are most commonly used for connection from
the antenna: 300-ohms parallel feeder wire or 75-ohms coaxial
cable. For best resistance to external interference noise, the use
of 75-ohms coaxial cable is suggested.
How to connect a 75-ohms coaxial cable
@ Remove a piece of the outer
vinyl insulator.
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y
20 mm (25/32")
Antenna plug
(included)
10 mm (3/8")
@ Press the tab and
remove the cover.
@® Loosen the screw.
@ Install the coaxial cable.
1) Slide in
2) Tighten
the core
the
wire
6
screw
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® Remove the ring and
place it on the pin at the
back of the cover.
@ Attach the cover.
Antenna plug
300-ohms
(included)
feeder wire
(not included)
Loosen the screw to connect the
feeder wire and tighten It to
secure the connection.

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