ApPLIANCES
» Use the "park cable" TV antenna system of your
RV
in remote
areas rather than the roof antenna
if
the campground pro-
vides
cable hookup.
» Turn the television antenna. Sometimes turning the antenna
will pick up a stronger signal. Try turning or rotating the
antenna throughout its range.
You
may find your signal
in
a
very unexpected direction.
» With
FM
stereo signals, switch 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 background noise.
Although not yielding the best high-frequency performance,
at
least you may be able to reduce the irritation of the distor-
tion and noise.
You
may have additional appliances in your unit which oper-
ate only when connected to l20-volt power from either a
public utility or the generator.
In some cases, appliance selector switches are provided in the
galley to allow you to select combinations
of
appliances yet
still remain within the power capacity
of
the electrical system.
MISCELLANEOUS
ApPLIANCES
PACE
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