Curtis Mathes CMC19410, CMC13410 Installation, Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas, continued

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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Connecting VHF and UHF

Antennas, continued

If you use a different 300-ohm

3 Plug the combiner into the

antenna with twin flat leads, fol-

terminal on the rear panel of

low the directions below, but skip

the TV/VCR.

step 1.

 

1Push the stem of the rod

antenna into the antenna mount.

2Connect both antenna leads to a combiner.

Connecting Cable TV Systems to the TV/VCR

Choose one of the sections below for connecting a cable system.

This TV/VCR is cable-ready; you don’t need a converter for basic cable channels.

Cable Without a

Converter Box

To connect cable without a converter box:

1Plug the incoming cable into the terminal on the rear panel of the TV/VCR.

Cable With a

Converter Box

If your cable company scrambles some channels and requires you to use a converter box for only those channels, use these instructions.

You will need the following pieces of equipment, which you can purchase from an electronics store:

A two-way splitter

An RF (A/B) switch

Four lengths of coaxial cable

1Plug the incoming cable into the 2-way splitter.

CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION

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Curtis Mathes CMC19410, CMC13410 Installation, Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas, continued, Cable Without a Converter Box