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Frequency Selection and Antenna Connections
Set the frequency.
Determine an available frequency (preferably on the high end of the band) by using a good quality digital car radio parked in
your primary listening area. Select a channel on your car radio where no other radio station is audible as well as on one channel
above and one channel below. It is advisable to make this listening test at dusk, when radio reception is at best.
Use the front panel "RAISE" and "LOWER" Controls to set this frequency.
Note: When using the Indoor Antenna, the Transmitter will go through an automatic antenna calibration routine after a
frequency has been set. This routine will be automatically repeated once an hour to keep the Transmitter calibrated (an
internal motor sound will be heard.)
Note: When operating the Transmitter, the built-in Speaker can be used to monitor the broadcast signal or manually turned off
or down via the rear panel “SPEAKER VOLUME” Control. The volume level setting of the Speaker volume will not affect the
audio level of the broadcast signal.
Connect the Antenna.
Connect the Indoor Antenna to the rear Panel Lug. Locate the Transmitter by a window and stretch the full length of Antenna
Cable out in as straight a path as possible. Set the “ANTENNA SELECT” to “BASIC.”