Connecting an
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try using a commercially available out- door FM antenna instead.
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ANTENNA
Notes:
•Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an attic or loft.
•For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line of sight to the transmitter.
•Outdoor antennas should be located away from possible noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.
•For safety reasons, an outdoor antenna should be situated well away from power lines and other
•Outdoor antennas must be grounded in accordance with local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.
■Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter
It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV reception, as this can cause interference problems. If cir- cumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna splitter, as shown.
TV/FM antenna splitter
To CD Receiver | To TV (or VCR) |
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied AM loop antenna, an outdoor AM antenna can be used in addi- tion to the loop antenna, as shown.
Outdoor antenna
Insulated antenna cable
AM loop antenna
AM |
Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed horizon- tally outside, but good results can sometimes be obtained indoors by mounting it horizontally above a window. Note that the AM loop antenna should be left connected. Outdoor antennas must be grounded in accordance with local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.
Connecting the DAB Antenna
1 Screw the supplied DAB antenna onto the DAB connector.
Once the CD Receiver is ready for use, you’ll need to tune into an DAB station and adjust the position of the DAB antenna to achieve the best possible reception.
2 Use thumbtacks or something similar to fix the DAB antenna into position.
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