Dual AM/FM Tuner Card
Crestron
Adagio™ ATC-AMFM2
Hardware Connections for the ATC-AMFM2
AM ANT (A & B):
CONNECT SUPPLIED AM ANTENNAS
FM ANT (A & B):
CONNECT OUTDOOR OR SUPPLIED FM
ANTENNAS
Antenna Orientation
Once your antennas have been connected, it may be necessary to orient the AM loop
antenna so that the flat surface of the loop antenna faces the metropolitan area
originating the broadcast signals. This is particularly necessary when signals are
weak. If you are not aware of the source or directions of the signals to which you
will listen, simply rotate the loop antenna in clear space for maximum signal
strength. The supplied antenna has a folding stand that allows you to place the
antenna on a flat surface.
The recommended FM antenna is an outdoor type, commonly available in
electronics stores. Use of the supplied indoor FM antenna is recommended only if
you cannot use an outdoor antenna. Outdoor antennas are particularly needed in rural
area, some distance from FM radio signal sources. The FM antenna supplied with
your tuner is a T-type, and it should be stretched horizontally in space that is as clear
as possible. Some reorientation may be necessary if signals in your area are weak.
Best results usually can be achieved if the length of the antenna faces the
metropolitan area originating the FM signals that you wish to receive. The supplied
antenna has a fitting at its end that will enable you to fasten it in place.
The following antennas are supplied with your AM/FM Tuner Card:
AM Loop Antenna
FM T-Type Antenna
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Dual AM/FM Tuner Card: ATC-AMFM2
Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6461