Antenna Connection; Turntable Connection; Connecting The Fm Antenna; Connecting The Am Antenna - Kenwood KR-9600 Instruction Manual

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ANTENNA CONNECTION
Connecting The FM Antenna
Since FM broadcast signals travel along a straight. direct-line
path, they become rather weak behind hills and buildings even in the
vicinity of a broadcasting station. FM signals also become weak in
areas distant from a station even though there may not be any
obstruction to the direct-line path of the signal. Therefore. a good FM
antenna should be installed in the most effective manner for best
possible FM reception.
In areas near the FM station. where signals are strong, stretch
the T-type indoor antenna that is supplied, to its maximum, and con ­
nect it to the FM 300
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ANTENNA terminals. This antenna should be
carefully hung in the direction that provides best reception and clarity.
In areas subject to FM multipath interference such as locations
behind hills or in the shadow of buildings. an outdoor FM antenna
should be used. An outdoor FM antenna is also recommended for the
reception of weak and distant FM stations. Connections should be
made as follows: 300 ohm twin leads should'be connected to the FM
300 Q terminals, and 75 ohm coaxial cable to the FM 75 Q terminals.
A
INNER
CONDUCTOR
C
Strip the coaxial cable as shown in (A).
Loosen the screws and connect the cable as shown in (B),
Then tighten all screws for a connection like (e).
COAXIAL CABLE(75n) CONNECTION
KR-9600 (K)
CONNECTING INSTRUCTIONS
Connecting The AM Antenna
The AM ferrite loopstick antenna incorporated in this unit assu­
res satisfactory reception of all local AM stations. Since the ferrite
loopstick antenna has directional properties. you should adjust the
antenna to the position which brings in the strongest signal.
In fringe areas or in locations surrounded by steel frame buildings
where satisfactory reception cannot be obtained with the ferrite
loopstick antenna. an AM outdoor antenna should be connected to the
AM terminal.
NOTE:
AC cords. speaker leads. etc. which run adjacent to antenna leads. may in ­
terfere with reception. Keep them away as far as possible from the AM
ferrite loopstick antenna.
TURNTABLE CONNECTION
The two shielded audio cables from your stereo turntable are
normally terminated with phono plugs. Connect the left channel of the
turntable to the "L" PHONO 1 input jack. and the right channel to the
"R" PHONO 1 input jack.
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"'B"
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possible reception
Pull the swivel
bracket as
indicated by arrow.
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position within these points
AM ANTENNA SETTING
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