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FM 75
ANTENNA
AM
Connecting an FM Outdoor Antenna (Aerial)
If the FM reception is not very clear with the supplied antenna (aerial), connect an FM outdoor antenna (aerial) instead of the indoor
FM antenna (aerial).
Notes
• Install the antenna (aerial) well away from tall buildings and in an area where FM stations can directly be received.
• Keep the antenna (aerial) away from noise sources (neon signs, busy roads, etc.).
• It is dangerous to put the antenna (aerial) close to power lines. Keep it well away from power lines, transformers, etc.
• To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is necessary. Follow item 19 of the "Important Safeguards" on page 2 when you install
the outdoor antenna (aerial).
Directional Iinkage
Do not use the same antenna (aerial) for both FM and TV (or VCR) reception since the FM and TV (or VCR) signals can interfere
with each other. If you must use a common FM/TV (or VCR) antenna (aerial), use a directional linkage type splitter.
Directional linkage
type splitter
To DVD Receiver To TV (or VCR)
FM outdoor antenna (aerial)
Connecting 300 ohm
ribbon wire to a supplied
75/300 ohm antenna
(aerial) adapter
Loosen the screws and wrap
the wire around these
screws. Then tighten the
screws with a screwdriver.
Tighten
Loosen
Connecting coaxial cable to a 75/300 ohm antenna (aerial) adapter
3 Remove the transformer wire A
from slit B and insert it into slit C.
4 Insert the end of the cable.
5 Clamp it in place with pliers.
6 Reinstall the cover.
4
5
1 Strip the end of the coaxial cable.
2 With your fingernail or a small
screwdriver, press the stoppers
outward and remove the cover.
Slit B
Slit C
Wire A
15 mm
3
mm
6
mm
6
mm
5
/8 in.
1
/8
in.
1
/4
in.
1
/4
in.