Getting Started
Unpacking
Check that you received the following items with the tuner:
•Audio cord (1)
•AM loop antenna (1)
•FM wire antenna (1)
•EON connecting cord
Hooking up the system
Before you get started•Turn off the power to all components before making any connections.
•Do not connect the mains lead until all of the connections are completed.
•Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise.
•When connecting an audio cord, be sure to match the
This section describes how to connect the supplied AM loop antenna. For the specific location of the AM ANTENNA terminals, see the illustration below.
AM ANTENNA
ANTENNA |
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| OUTPUT | EON CONTROL | |
FM | AM |
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| R | L | OUT |
75Ω COAXIAL | y |
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• AM loop antenna (supplied) (1)
1 Before assembling the supplied antenna, pull the lead wire out from the slot in the antenna frame.
2 Unwrap 3 lengths of the braided lead wire from around the frame of the antenna.
Be careful to unwrap only the braided section of the lead wire. Do not unwrap more than 3 lengths of the lead wire. Also, be careful not to unbraid the lead wire.
3 Assemble the supplied antenna as shown below.4 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM terminals on the back of this unit.ANTENNA | AM loop antenna | |
FM |
| AM |
75Ω COAXIAL | y |
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The AM loop antenna has a directivity which detects the signal from some angles more strongly than others. Set the antenna to the orientation which provides the best receiving condition.
If a high pitched noise (beat noise) occurs when recording AM broadcasts, adjust the position of the AM loop antenna so that the noise disappears.
If you live in a building constructed of reinforced concrete, or with a steel frame, you may not be able to achieve good reception since the radio waves become weaker indoors. In this case, we recommend connecting an optional antenna.
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