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ENTERTAJNMENT EQUIPMENT
NOTE: The antenna booster
power
supply, located in the
. front overhead compartment above the driver's seat,inust be
__
turned
off-
when
not
in use to prevent battery drain. A red
indicator light will
gloW when the unit is on.
TV
GHOSTS
AND
FM FLUTTER
The television and radio systems in your
RVhavebeen
chosen to provide
good performance under varied signal
condftions. Occasionally, though, you
may experience
"ghosts" on
tv,
"flutte:( whenlistenmgto
FM
broadcasts, or
other signal interference..
.
If
distortion·becomes a nuisap.ce, try these tips:
"
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• Use the "park
ca.J:.>le"
TV antenna system
of
your
RV
in
remote
areas ratherthan
thero~f
antenna
if
the campground
provides cable hook-up.
• Reorient the antemia.
Somet~mes
turning the antenna will
pick up a
sn:onger signal from a different direction.
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• With
FM
stereo .signals,
~witch
the unit to MONO,
if
possible. Some
of
the phase and noise components
of
a
stereo signal will disappear in MONO mode.
• Reduce the treble setting to -reduce backgrpund noise,
although
not
yielding
the
best
high-frequency
performance,
-at
least you may be able to
reduc~
the
irritation
of
the distortion and noise.
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American Eagle
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WideBody
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F!ee~ood
Enterprises
Inc.
ISSUE DATE: 6/96 .
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rights
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