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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have poor FM radio reception,
be sure
FM TRAP
is set to
OUT
.
If the reception is poor on all units
connected to the amplifier:
• Be sure the power supply is
plugged into an AC outlet which
has power.
• Check all connections between
the antenna, the amplifier, and the
power supply.
If you have poor, or no, reception
on only one unit of a multiple re-
ceiver system:
• Check all F-connectors for dam-
age. In particular, examine the
center pins.
• Be sure the F-connectors are
properly attached.
• Verify that the TV or FM receiver
operates properly when used with
other signal sources.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response
(FM Trap).............. Greater than 25 dB
Attenuation at 95 MHz Typical
Gain .................... 30 dB (VHF or UHF)
Gain Control ................ 0 to 10 dB Cut
Specifications are typical; individual
units might vary. Specifications are
subject to change and improvement
without notice.
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