Symphonic 13TVCRMKII Owner's Manual - Page 8

Antenna, Connections

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ANTENNA CONNECTIONS [1] VHF/UHF Reception Area Using Separate Antennas VHF Antenna Hook Up The VHF Rabbit Ear (VHF) antenna is detachable. Push the stem of the VHF antenna into the hole for antenna at the back of the set. Connect the VHF antenna twin lead (flat) wires to the 300/75 ohm matching transformer (supplied). Plug the coupling transformer to the VHF 75 ohm input terminals as shown in drawing. For the best reception, extend the rod antenna and adjust its length and position.(Avoid handling the top section when making adjustments). In some areas it will be necessary to use an outdoor antenna.When an outdoor VHF antenna is used, disconnect the detachable VHF antenna lead, and connect the lead-in wires from an outdoor antenna to the terminals of the 300 ohm to 75 ohm matching transformer as shown in drawing. If you already have a round type 75 ohm coaxial cable coming from your outdoor antenna, connect it directly to the VHF 75 ohm terminal as shown in drawing. UHF Antenna Hook Up A wire loop antenna is provided for UHF reception. Attach UHF loop by snapping onto leg of VHF rabbit ear antenna and connect the ends of this loop antenna to the UHF antenna terminals as shown in drawing. The loop antenna can be adjusted in any direction or angle to get the best UHF reception. NOTE : If it is difficult to get good reception with the indoor antenna, using an outdoor antenna is recommended. Before an outdoor antenna is connected to the set, the indoor antenna should be disconnected. UHF Antenna Loop Antenna (accessary) Rod Antenna /(accessary) VHF Antenna 300-ohm Twin-lead (flat type) Cable 75-ohm Coaxial (round) Cable OR 0 0 OR I 300-ohm Twin-lead (flat type) Cable 0 To "UHF IN\ '--To "VHF IN" 6 6 6 6 I t14 Matching Transformer (300-ohm to 75-ohm) (accessory) - 8-

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ANTENNA
CONNECTIONS
[1]
VHF/UHF
Reception
Area
Using
Separate
Antennas
VHF
Antenna
Hook
Up
The
VHF
Rabbit
Ear
(VHF)
antenna
is
detachable.
Push
the
stem
of
the
VHF
antenna
into
the
hole
for
antenna
at
the
back
of
the
set.
Connect
the
VHF
antenna
twin
lead
(flat)
wires
to
the
300/75
ohm
matching
transformer
(supplied).
Plug
the
coupling
transformer
to
the
VHF
75
ohm
input
terminals
as
shown
in
drawing.
For
the
best
reception,
extend
the
rod
antenna
and
adjust
its
length
and
position.(Avoid
handling
the
top
section
when
making
adjustments).
In
some
areas
it
will
be
necessary
to
use
an
outdoor
antenna.When
an
outdoor
VHF
antenna
is
used,
disconnect
the
detachable
VHF
antenna
lead,
and
connect
the
lead-in
wires
from
an
outdoor
antenna
to
the
terminals
of
the
300
ohm
to
75
ohm
matching
transformer
as
shown
in
drawing.
If
you
already
have
a
round
type
75
ohm
coaxial
cable
coming
from
your
outdoor
antenna,
connect
it
directly
to
the
VHF
75
ohm
terminal
as
shown
in
drawing.
UHF
Antenna
Hook
Up
A
wire
loop
antenna
is
provided
for
UHF
reception.
Attach
UHF
loop
by
snapping
onto
leg
of
VHF
rabbit
ear
antenna
and
connect
the
ends
of
this
loop
antenna
to
the
UHF
antenna
terminals
as
shown
in
drawing.
The
loop
antenna
can
be
adjusted
in
any
direction
or
angle
to
get
the
best
UHF
reception.
NOTE
:
If
it
is
difficult
to
get
good
reception
with
the
indoor
antenna,
using
an
outdoor
antenna
is
recommended.
Before
an
outdoor
antenna
is
connected
to
the
set,
the
indoor
antenna
should
be
disconnected.
Rod
Antenna
(accessary)
UHF
Antenna
300
-ohm
Twin
-lead
(flat
type)
Cable
I
Loop
Antenna
(accessary)
OR
/
VHF
Antenna
300
-ohm
Twin
-lead
(flat
type)
Cable
0
0
To
"UHF
IN
\'
---
6 6
6 6
To
"VHF
IN"
0
75
-ohm
Coaxial
(round)
Cable
OR
It
4
1
Matching
Transformer
(300
-ohm
to
75
-ohm)
(accessory)
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