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VIDEO 2 INPUT Jacks
FM Outdoor Antenna
Antenna Connections
FM Indoor Antenna
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In an area where FM signals are weak, it will be
necessary to use a 75-ohm unbalanced-type outdoor FM
antenna. Generally, a 3-element antenna will be
sufficient; if you live in an area where the FM signals are
particularly weak, it may be necessary to use one with 5
or more elements.
A 75-ohm antenna uses a coaxial cable and should be
connected as follows: first strip the covering of the
cable, then twist the wire shielding so the inner core and
shielding can be connected as shown.
In an area with strong FM signals, the "T"-type FM
antenna provided is sufficient. Extend this into a "T"
shape and connect the two wires at the base of the T to
the antenna terminals, as shown. For details of how to
connect the antenna wires to the terminals, see the
illustration.
Extend the top of the T and fix with thumb tacks, or the
like, to a wall or window frame for the best possible
reception.
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO OUT
Video Camera Recorder, etc.
Press the lever, insert the stripped and twisted
end of the wire, then release the lever so that
the wire is held securely.
How to connect antenna
"T"-type FM Antenna
(300
Ω
)(provided)
Outdoor FM Antenna (75
Ω
)