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(2) Setting Up the Antennas
Setting Up the AM Loop Antenna
Connection of an AM Outdoor Antenna
Ground Rod
Setting Up an FM Indoor Antenna
Tune in an FM broadcast (See Page 18) and while listening to
the sound find the position where distortion and noise are at
a minimum. Secure the antenna at this position by taping the
ends of the antenna in place or by using thumb tacks.
Tune in an AM broadcast (See Page 18) and while listening
to the sound separate the antenna from the main unit as
much as possible and place the antenna in a position where
distortion and noise are at a minimum. In some
circumstances, a reverse polarity of the connection will
provide better reception.
Failure to connect the AM loop antenna, or placement near
metal objects will result in poor reception of AM broadcasts.
Connect the signal wires of the AM outdoor antenna to the
AM antenna terminals (marked AM ANTENNA). Be certain to
leave the supplied AM loop antenna connected.
AM
LOOP ANT.
• A ground connection can serve to prevent an electrical
shock accident. Embed a ground rod in the ground or
make a connection to an iron water pipe.
• Do not make a connection to a gas pipe because this is
very dangerous.
AM antenna terminals
AM outdoor antenna
(10 to 12 meters of vinyl covered wire)
LOOP ANT.