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Amplified 
AM/FM Antenna

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What’s Included

Thank you for buying the RadioShack 
Amplified AM/FM Antenna. It provides 
excellent AM and FM radio reception so 
you can listen to your favorite  stations 
through your home stereo or A/V receiver. 
The built-in gain control boosts weak 
signals and reduces feedback from strong 
signals. 

Connections

1. If your FM receiver has an F-connector, 

connect the antenna's F-connector to your 
receiver's FM antenna input terminal. 

If your FM receiver has a 300-ohm twin-lead 
connector, 
connect the supplied matching 
transformer to the antenna's F-connector. 
Then, connect the matching transformer's 
twin leads to your receiver's FM terminals.

If your FM receiver has pushbutton terminals, 
connect the supplied matching transformer to 
the antenna's F-connector. Cut off the transformer leads, and strip 

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inch (0.635cm) of insulation from each wire's end. Insert both wire ends 
into the FM receiver's push-button terminals. Make sure both wires are 
firmly secured.

2. Connect the antenna's AM wire to your receiver's positive AM antenna 

input terminal. 

3. Connect the supplied AC adapter's mini plug to the small jack on the 

antenna's F-connector. Connect the AC adapter's other end to a 
standard AC outlet. The blue LED lights. 

FM wire

AC 
Adapter

F-Connector

Positioning the Antenna

For best performance, place the antenna 
indoors, as high as possible. Do not mount 
the antenna near metal surfaces or other 
obstructions, such as a refrigerator, a door 
or wall, or a water pipe hidden behind a 
wall. 
Before mounting the antenna, you need to 
determine where the clearest reception is 
received.
1. Turn on your FM receiver, and tune it 

to a station near 98 MHz.

2. Position the antenna as high as 

possible at the desired mounting 
location.

3. Slowly move the antenna until you 

receive the clearest sound. Note the  
location.

4. Tune your FM receiver to a station  

near 88 MHz. Repeat Step 3 until you 
receive the clearest sound. Note the  
location.

5. Tune your FM receiver to a station  

near 108 MHz. Repeat Step 3 until 
you receive the clearest sound. Note 
the location.

6. Use the locations noted in steps 2-5 to 

mount your antenna at the location 
with the best reception.

Introduction

Step One

• AM/FM Antenna

• AC Adapter

• Stand 

AC Adapter

Matching Transformer

• Mounting Screws 

(2)

• Matching 

Transformer

Step Two

75-ohm Coaxial Cable (FM wire) 
with F-Connector

AM wire

Blue LED lights 
when power is on

 

CAUTION

 

You must use an adapter that supplies 12V DC 
and delivers at least 100mA. Its center tip must 
be set to positive and its plug must fit this 
antenna's small jack at the bottom of antenna's 
F-connector box. The supplied adapter meets 
these specifications. Using an adapter that does 
not meet these specifications could damage the 
antenna or adapter.

MAX — Adjust as needed to 
improve FM reception.

Mounting Screws (2)

F-connector

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