
Preparation Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
Connecting the antennas
AM loop antenna (supplied)
Setting up the AM loop antenna
If insulation covers the tips of the antenna cable, twist and pull off the insulation.
NOTE
•Keep the AM loop antenna cable wrapped around the AM loop antenna frame, otherwise the effectiveness and sensitivity of the AM loop antenna may be reduced.
Connecting the AM loop antenna
Main unit (rear view)
Turn the AM loop antenna to find the best position for radio reception.
NOTE
•Make sure that the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals. This could cause poor reception.
FM antenna (supplied)
FM antenna
Main unit (rear view)
Stretch out the FM antenna to the best position for radio reception.
When radio reception with the supplied FM antenna is poor, or when using a communal antenna
Main unit (rear view)
Antenna cable | Communal | |
(not supplied) | antenna terminal | |
or |
| Outdoor FM |
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| antenna |
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| (not supplied) |
Converter (not sup- | Coaxial cable | |
plied: compatible |
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| (not supplied) | |
with 300 C/75 C) |
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Depending on the radio reception conditions, an FM feeder antenna (not supplied: compatible with 300 C) can be used. In this case, a converter (not supplied) is required.
•When using an antenna other than those sup- plied with this system, refer to the operation manuals for the antenna and converter for details of connection.
•When positioning the antennas, find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio program (refer to “Listening to radio broad- casts” on page 15).
•You cannot receive a radio broadcast without the antenna connection.
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