BASIC ANTENNA C
ONNECTIONS
1
A
combination antenna receives normal
broadcast channels (VHF 2–13 and
UHF 14–69). Your connection is easy
because there is only one 75Ω (ohm)
antenna plug on the back of your TV, and
that’s where the antenna goes.
1
If your antenna has a round
cable (75 ohm) on the end, then
you're ready to connect it to the
TV.
If your antenna has a flat,
twin-lead wire (300 ohm), you
first need to attach the antenna
wires to the screws on a 300- to
75-ohm adapter.
2
Push the round end of the
adapter (or antenna) onto the 75Ω
(ohm) plug on the back of the TV.
If the round end of the antenna
wire is threaded, screw it down
finger tight.
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AUDIO
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COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
1
Back of TV
Cable signal
coming from
Cable Company
Jack Panel
Back of TV
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L/Mono
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BASIC CABLE TV CONNECTIONS
T
he Cable TV input into your home
may be a single (75 ohm) cable. If so,
this connection is very simple. Follow the
steps below to connect your cable signal
to your new television.
1
Connect the open end of the
round Cable Company sup-
plied cable to the 75Ω input on
the TV. Screw it down finger tight.
Antenna Connection
300 to 75Ω
Adapter
Combination
VHF/UHF Antenna
(Outdoor or Indoor)
Twin Lead
Wire
Round Cable
75Ω
Back of TV
Direct Cable Connection
75Ω Round
Coaxial Cable