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The antenna requirements for good color television reception are more important than these for black & white lelevia[on
reception For th}a reason, agood quality ouldoor antenna ts strongly recommended
The following is abrieI exptanatien of the type o!connections that are p_'owided with the various antenna systems
1 A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable withF-type connector that caneasily
be attached to ate_'minalwithout lools (not eupp!ied)
2 A 300-ohm eyslern is a fiat "twin4ead" ceb}e that can be attached to a75-ohm
tm-minaJthrough a300/75-ohm adapter {not supplied)
_-- F-type Connector
75-ohm coaxial cable 0*cued)
300-ohm twin-!earl cable (flat)
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' Use one ofthe fottowin_ lwo diagrams if you connecl an outdoor antenna
A:Using aVHF/UHF combinationot_t_oor antenna
B:Using separate VHF and/or UHF outdoor antennae
• Connect theoutdoor antennacable Jead-into ANT (Antenna lerminal) onthe rear of the mainunit
A Combination VHFIUHF Antenna
LJ ANT (Anlenna
terminal)
B Sepai*ateVHF and!or
UHF Anlennas
UHF
8nlenna VHF
300- h _ anlenna
Cembin_ ;I
(e_Is_pp_ied)/300-ohm
==J twin-lead
_, -ob_ or
_ F-type connecIor
75-Dhm coaxial cane

F-type connector should be finger-tightened only,

When connecting the RF cable to the LCD TV set, do not tighten F-type

connector withtools

Iftools areused, it may cause damage to your LCD TV set

(The breaking ofinternalcircuit, etc )J