Adcom GTP-760 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
For FM, use either the 75 ohm “F” connector or the 300 ohm “push terminals” depending on
what type of antenna you’ve chosen. If you’re getting FM from a cable system feed, you will
most likely use the “F” connector. The “T” shaped antenna supplied with the GTP-760 uses the
push terminals marked “300 ohms.” “T” antennas are directional. They should be placed as
high as possible with the arms fully extended. If possible, the arms should be oriented so that
they are at right angles to the transmitter.
The supplied AM loop antenna connects to the push terminals marked “ground” and “AM,”
respectively. You may need to adjust the position of the antenna for best reception. If you use
an outdoor AM antenna, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
19 Digital Audio/Standard (Composite) Video Inputs
Remember that you must choose either standard (composite) or S-Video
connections before hooking up source components. This section of the
manual assumes you have chosen composite connections. S-Video
connections will be handled in a subsequent section.
DVD in: Connect the DVD player’s composite video output to the yellow-center RCA jack
immediately under the “DVD in” label.
Connect the DVD player’s RCA-style digital output jack to the GTP-760’s black-center RCA
jack located under the “DVD in” label.
Note:
If your DVD player has only a TOSlink (optical) digital output, you may need to connect it
to “dig.2 in.” If this is the case, remember to connect the player’s video output (composite or S-
transmitter
signal direction
best reception
transmitter
signal direction
FM antenna
poor reception
to GTP-760 FM
antenna connection
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