
Connecting Directly
to Cable or an
Antenna
The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer
homes are equipped with standard coaxial cable (see _); older homes
probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see _); other homes may contain
both (see _).
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75-ohm coaxial
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VHF/UHF
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300-ohm twin lead cable
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75-ohm coaxial cable
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300-ohm twin lead cable _, _,.
It is highlyrecommendedto connect the antennausinga 75-ohm coaxial
cableto get optimum picture quality.A 300-ohm twin lead cablecanbe
easily affected by radio noiseand the like, resulting in signal
deterioration. If you usea 300-ohm twin lead cable,keep it away asfar
as possible from the LCDprojection TV.
Donot use an indoor antennabecauseit is especially susceptible to
radio noise.
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