Kenwood 350 manual Connecting your antennas, Connecting the antenna wires to the antenna jacks

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Connecting your antennas

The quality of your FM/AM recep- tion depends on how well you place your antennas. So please follow the instructions carefully.

Connecting the antenna wires to the antenna jacks

1Unlock lever

2Insert wire

3Lock lever

Using the AM indoor loop antenna (supplied)

Place the antenna as far away as possible from the main system, television, speaker wires and power cords.

Rotate the antenna until you get the best reception.

ANTENNA

FM75Ω LOOP ANTENNA

GND

FM300ΩAM

Using the FM indoor antenna (supplied)

Use this antenna until you can install an outdoor antenna. When you do, remove the indoor antenna.

ANTENNA

FM75Ω LOOP ANTENNA

GND

FM300ΩAM

1Remove the insulation from the wire tip, and twist the wire tightly to get rid of any loose strands.

2Connect the end of the wire to the left-most antenna jack on the receiver.

3Fully extend the antenna, and place it along a wall or bookshelf.

4Adjust the antenna to find the position that provides the best reception.

5Attach the looped end to the wall or bookshelf.

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