Connectingthe Antennas
FM antenna connection
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
FM Antenna (supplied)
1 | Connect the FM antenna supplied to the FM 75Ω COAXIAL terminal as a | |
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2 | temporary measure. | |
Slowly move the antenna wire around until you find a location where reception | ||
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• If reception is poor, connect an outdoor antenna. Before attaching a 75Ω coaxial cable (with a standard type connector), disconnect the supplied FM antenna.
AM(MW) antenna connection
1 | 2 | 3 | If AM reception is poor, connect an outdoor AM | CONNECTIONS | |
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| AM Loop Antenna |
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| slots of the base to assemble the |
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| AM loop antenna. |
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| VOLTAGE SELECTOR |
1 Connect the AM loop antenna supplied to the AM and | terminals. |
2 | If reception is poor, connect an outdoor single |
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| terminal. (Keep the AM loop antenna connected). |
Cooling Fan | The cooling fan dissipates the heat generated inside the unit so that the unit can be operated | |
normally. The cooling fan is activated automatically to supply cool air to the unit. | ||
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| Please observe the following cautions for your safety. | |
| • Make sure the unit is | |
| and may damage it. | |
| • Do not obstruct the cooling fan or ventilation holes. (If the cooling fan or ventilation holes are covered with a | |
| newspaper or cloth, heat may build up inside the unit and fire may result.) |
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