Curtis Mathes CMC13003 TV VCR Combo User Manual


 
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Connecting VHF and
UHF Antennas
If you do not have cable TV, you
must connect an antenna to your
TV/VCR. First you need to identify
your antenna’s lead type:
If you are using the antenna
that also has 300-ohm twin
flat leads, (see the illustration
below) see “Antennas With
300-ohm Flat Twin Leads,”on
this page.
If your antenna has a 75-ohm
round lead (see the
illustration below), see
“Antennas With 75-ohm
Round Leads,” on this page.
If you have two antennas,
see “Separate VHF and UHF
Antennas,” on this page.
Antennas With 300-ohm
Flat Twin Leads
If you use a 300-ohm antenna
with twin flat leads, follow the
directions below.
1 Push the stem of the rod
antenna into the antenna
mount.
2 Place the wires from the twin
leads under the screws on
the 300-75 ohm adapter. Use
a screwdriver to tighten the
screws.
3 Plug the adapter into the
terminal on the rear panel of
the TV/VCR.
Extend the antenna and
adjust it for the clearest
picture.To reduce the risk of
damage, only adjust the
antenna by moving the black
plastic base.
Antennas With 75-ohm
Round Leads
1 Plug the lead into the
terminal on the rear panel of
the TV/VCR.
Separate VHF and UHF
Antennas
If you have two separate anten-
nas for your TV/VCR (one VHF
and one UHF), you must com-
bine the two antenna signals
before connecting them to the
TV/VCR. This procedure requires
a combiner attachment that you
can purchase at an electronics
store.
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