Harman Kardon 50 Owners Manual - Page 10

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CONNECTING A RECORD PLAYER FOR USE WITH RCA DISCRETE DISCS (See Fig. 7) Refer to Fig. 6 and the instructions in Operating Procedures section under Function Switch - Phono Discrete/Aux position. CONNECTING THE FM ANTENNA Due to the exceptionally high sensitivity of your receiver, a 48" wire is sufficient for all but the most difficult locations. The balanced antenna input is designed to accept a 300 ohm antenna, indoor or outdoor type. When using a 48" wire connect one end to either of the FM antenna terminals. Horizontal placement of the antenna will yield optimum reception. The antenna may be tacked to the back of the molding behind he equipment or to the shelf you use. As FM signals are in the same broadcast frequency range as TV signals, they are affected by the same external conditions. Just as TV reception is improved, you can improve your FM reception with an external antenna. When using an external antenna, connect both leads of the antenna wire to the two FM antenna terminal posts on the rear of your receiver. (See rear panel diagram). CONNECTING THE AM ANTENNA The AM loopstick fastened to the rear of your receiver comprises all the antenna usually required for normal signal areas. The rear loop antenna is hinged & should be adjusted for maximum AM reception. In more remote locations an additional outdoor antenna may be required. This should consist of a single wire, as long as is reasonably practical. It must be kept away from large metal objects, power lines or electrical machinery to insure reception without extraneous noise. Attach this length of wire to the AM terminal of the ANTENNA terminal strip. STEREO RECORD PLAYER 4 CHANNEL DECODER J--. DISCRETE PHONO PHONO /AUX FRONT BACK LEFT RIGHT FIG 7 9

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CONNECTING
A
RECORD
PLAYER
FOR
USE
WITH
RCA
DISCRETE
DISCS
(See
Fig.
7)
Refer
to
Fig.
6
and
the
instructions
in
Operating
Procedures
section
under
Function
Switch
Phono
Discrete/Aux
position.
CONNECTING
THE
FM
ANTENNA
Due
to
the
exceptionally
high
sensitivity
of
your
receiver,
a
48"
wire
is
sufficient
for
al
l
but
the
most
difficult
locations.
The
balanced
antenna
input
is
designed
to
accept
a
300
ohm
antenna,
indoor
or
outdoor
type.
When
using
a
48"
wire
connect
one
end
to
either
of
the
FM
antenna
terminals.
Horizontal
placement
of
the
antenna
will
yield
optimum
reception.
The
antenna
may
be
tacked
to
the
back
of
the
molding
behind
he
equipment
or
to
the
shelf
you
use.
STEREO
RECORD
PLAYER
As
FM
signals
are
in
the
same
broadcast
frequency
range
as
TV
signals,
they
are
affected
by
the
same
external
conditions.
Just
as
TV
reception
is
im-
proved,
you
can
improve
your
FM
reception
with
an
external
antenna.
When
using
an
external
antenna,
connect
both
leads
of
the
antenna
wire
to
the
two
FM
antenna
terminal
posts
on
the
rear
of
your
receiver.
(See
rear
panel
diagram).
CONNECTING
THE
AM
ANTENNA
The
AM
loopstick
fastened
to
the
rear
of
your
receiver
comprises
all
the
antenna
usually
required
for
normal
signal
areas.
The
rear
loop
antenna
is
hinged
&
should
be
adjusted
for
maximum
AM
reception.
In
more
remote
locations
an
additional
outdoor
antenna
may
be
required.
This
should
consist
of
a
single
wire,
as
long
as
is
reasonably
practical.
It
must
be
kept
away
from
large
metal
objects,
power
lines
or
electrical
machinery
to
insure
reception
without
extraneous
noise.
Attach
this
length
of
wire
to
the
AM
terminal
of
the
ANTENNA
terminal
strip.
LEFT
RIGHT
PHONO
4
CHANNEL
DECODER
J--.
DISCRETE
PHONO
/AUX
FRONT
BACK
FIG
7
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