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Using the TV’s
Single VHF/UHF F-Connector
1.If your antenna has 75-ohm cable, connect the antenna cable directly to the VCR’s VHF/UHF CATV IN input terminal.
75-Ohm Cable
2.Use the supplied 75-ohm cable to connect the VCR’s VHF/UHF CATV OUT F-connector to your TV’s VHF/UHF antenna input F- connector.
If your antenna has 300-ohm lead-in wire, you need to first convert it to a 75-ohm cable by connecting a 300-to-75-ohm matching transformer (such as Cat. No. 15-1253, not supplied) following these steps.
300-Ohm Lead-In Wire
300-to-75-Ohm MatchingTransformer
a.Connect the antenna’s lead-in wire to the transformer’s 300-ohm input termi- nal screws.
b.Connect the transformer’s 75-ohm out- put F-connector to the VCR’s VHF/UHF CATV IN input F-connector.
75-Ohm Cable
Using the TV’s
Single VHF F-Connector and
Double Screw UHF Screw Terminals
If your TV has a single VHF F-connector and double UHF screw terminals and your antenna is not VHF-only (channels 2–13) or UHF-only (channels 14–69), you need a band splitter (such as Cat. No. 15-1231, not supplied) to connect your VCR to the separate VHF and UHF terminals.
1.If your antenna has 75-ohm cable, connect the antenna cable directly to the VCR’s VHF/UHF CATV IN input terminal.
75-Ohm Cable