Kenwood 350 manual Using an AM outdoor antenna optional, Using an FM outdoor antenna optional

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Using an AM outdoor antenna (optional)

If you’re using the AM loop antenna, but reception is poor, run a vinyl-coated wire of more than 20 feet outdoors. Do not disconnect the loop antenna.

ANTENNA

FM75Ω LOOP ANTENNA

GND

FM300ΩAM

Using an FM outdoor antenna (optional)

For the best reception and sound quality, we recommend using an outdoor FM antenna. Since most outdoor antennas use either 75 ohm or 300 ohm connections, your Spectrum System’s receiver provides connections for both. Contact your local electronics dealer/installer for more information.

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Contents Spectrum Setting up your Kenwood Audio SystemLicensing Safety Precautions Safety firstSafety Symbols About the power supplyFCC Warning Contents You may need to purchase WelcomeUnpacking Did you get everything?Hardware list Assembling the rackHinge insert M faces toward top Kick Panel Over the cushion Description Quantity How to get replacement parts for your rackSRC-406C Kenwood Gulf Street Lamar MO 800Placing your system Stacking your components in the rackPositioning your speakers Left and right speakers Connecting your speakersFew tips Positive to + can cause poor sound qualityVCR Phono cartridgeUsing the AM indoor loop antenna supplied Connecting your antennasConnecting the antenna wires to the antenna jacks Unlock lever Insert wire Lock leverUsing an FM outdoor antenna optional Using an AM outdoor antenna optionalCD Player DP-R896 Connecting the system control cablesOptional Turntable Receiver KR-596 Cassette Deck KX-W595Rear Tape Adaptor Connecting other audio componentsPlugging in your power cords Power Phones ON/STANDBY Turning on the powerCongratulations Warranty KR-596 DP-R896 KX-W595 JL-506 Kenwood Limited WarrantyModel number PO Box Long Beach, California Using your Kenwood Audio System Playing tracks in random order random Special tapes Front panel controls Using the controlsReading the display Upper tunerLower amplifier Loading and replacing the batteries RemoteBasic audio functions Adjusting the volume Selecting the input sourceActivating the speakers Adjusting the bass and trebleAdjusting the speaker balance Muting the soundUsing headphones Using the tuner Tuning stations automaticallyTuning stations manually Use the Input button to select the tuner input To preset additional stations, repeat these stepsScrolling from the front panel Scrolling from the remoteFront panel controls and display Using the CD playerChanging CDs Playing from the remote Playing CDsFrom a specific track From the beginning Playing from the front panelPlaying a combination of tracks Repeating programmed tracks To cancel random playRepeating a single CD Repeating all loaded CDsPeak Level Meter Using the cassette deckFast-winding tapes Before using the cassette deckListening to tapes Playing tapesCopying dubbing a tape Setting the recording levelRecording tapes Recording a tapeReceiver Troubleshooting guideCleaning the heads Demagnetizing the headsCassette deck CD playerReceiver KR-596 SpecificationsCassette deck KX-W595 Speakers JL-506Kenwood USA Corporation