Setting up the aerial
Your new Arcam tuner is capable of superb reception, but only if it is receiving a good quality transmission signal.
If the transmission signal is strong in your area then the supplied indoor aerial may be sufficient (it should be hung on a wall with both wires fully stretched out vertically). An external aerial is recommended in order to receive the highest number of services.
DAB transmissions can be in either ‘Band III’ or the
You may have noticed that, although the DT91 supports both DAB and FM radio, there is only one aerial connector on the rear panel. If you wish to feed signals from both aerial types into the unit, a
Whether you decide to install an external aerial, or opt to use the supplied ribbon cable, it should be connected to the
The type of aerial you should use depends on your listening preferences and the local conditions. If you listen exclusively to FM transmissions, for example, and the FM signal strength is strong in your area, then a simple
For the best reception of both DAB and FM signals, an aerial combiner box may be required (as shown in the diagram above). This combines the signals received by two aerials (one for DAB, the other for FM), into one cable that then connects to the DT91. If an aerial combiner is not used, the single aerial chosen for both DAB and FM reception may not give optimum performance in some regions.
For the best advice, we recommend that you contact your local Arcam dealer or an aerial installation expert.
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Aerial combiner
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