NAD L75 owner manual Connecting Antennas, Fm Indoor Antenna, Fm Outdoor Antenna

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CONNECTING ANTENNAS

CONNECTING ANTENNAS

Lead-type FM Antenna (75) provided

Outdoor FM

Antenna (75)

Matching Transformer (optional)

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FM INDOOR ANTENNA

In an area with strong FM signals, the “T”-type FM antenna provided is sufficient.

Extend this into a “T” shape and connect the two wires at the base of the “T” to the provided matching transformer, as shown. After completing connection, plug the transformer into the “FM 75“ socket. Extend the top of the “T” and fix with thumb tacks, or the like, to a wall or window frame for the best possible reception.

FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA

In an area where FM signals are weak, it will be necessary to use a 75-ohm unbalanced-type outdoor FM antenna. Generally, a 3- element antenna will be sufficient; if you live in an area where the FM signals are particularly weak, it may be necessary to use one with 5 or more elements. Connect the coaxial cable of the antenna to the matching transformer as shown. After completing connection, plug the transformer into the “FM 75“ socket.

HOW TO CONNECT A COAXIAL CABLE TO THE MATCHING TRANSFORMER

1Strip the cable and dress it as shown.

2Press both side tabs outward to remove the cover.

3Wrap the core conductor around the central metal fixture as shown. Crimp the jagged metal fixtures so they hold the braided portion using pliers, etc. Put the cover back in place.

jagged metal

Insert into slit.

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NAD L75 owner manual Connecting Antennas, Fm Indoor Antenna, Fm Outdoor Antenna