Outdoor FM antenna
T-type FM antenna
AM loop antenna connection
Connect the cord of the accessory AM loop antenna to the AM LOOP
antenna terminals, and attach it to the antenna holder.
AM reception is not possible with the loop antenna detached. Even
_.if.an.outdoor AM.antenna is erected, keep. this loop antenna in
place.
*
Do not bring the power cord or the speaker cords near the loop
antenna since noise will be generated.
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Reception may be unstable if the loop antenna is installed very
close to the wall. Install the antenna away from the wall.
Outdoor AM antenna
When the signals of an AM station received are weak, the sound may
be drowned out by other broadcast stations and noise is heard. In
particular, the signals are weaker indoors than outdoor while noise can
also be picked up from other electrical appliances. !n cases like this,
proceed as follows:
1. Move the loop antenna and find the position which yields the best
reception
2. Place the power cord and speaker cords away from the loop
antenna.
3. Try changing the installation location.
If the reception is still not improved, twist a vinyl-covered conductor
and the loop antenna conductor together and connect one end to
the AM LOOP antenna terminals and extend the other end
outdoors.
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Keep the loop antenna attached even when erecting an outdoor
AM antenna.
Reception of AM stations is not possible once the
loop antenna is removed.
Outdoor AM antenna
AM loop antenna
Connecting the T-type FM antenna
Connect the antenna to the FM 300-ohms antenna terminals, spread
the two ends in the shape of the Jetter "T," find the direction which
yields the best reception and secure the antenna to the ceiling or wall.
Secure it as high as possible. Reception is unstable
if the antenna is
installed in a low position or where people as passing by all the time
* Remove the T-type antenna if you connect an outdoor FM antenna.
Connecting the outdoor FM antenna
There are two types of lead-in wires for connecting the receiver with
the outdoor antenna: 75-ohms coaxial cable and 300-ohms feeder.