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Electronics
TV Reception Basics
TV broadcasting is a point-to-point communication.
Any obstructions between the transmitter and the antenna
will degrade the signal, aecting picture quality.
• Television stations transmit their broadcast signal
"over the air" to surrounding areas.
• TV antennas are designed to receive the broadcast
signals.
• Picture quality depends on the antenna type
and your distance from the transmitter.
• The further you are from the transmitter, the weaker
the signal becomes, aecting picture quality.
TV Signal Booster
• The TV Signal Booster must be turned ON for
improved antenna reception.
• The TV Signal Booster sends 12-volt DC power to the TV
roof antenna. This voltage energizes the transistors in the
antenna head amplifier.
• Turn OFF the TV Signal Booster to view cable/satellite TV,
or to use a DVD/Blu-ray player or Game System.
Cable/Satellite Outlet
Both Cable and Satellite connection outlets are found in the
outside utility center.
• The Cable input connects to an RG6 cable run through
in-line splitters to provide service at multiple locations.
• The Satellite inputs connect to RG6 cables run directly
to specific locations (no splitters). This allows for clean
transfer of HD signals from the satellite dish.
Please refer to the (customer supplied) satellite manufacturer
manual for setup, care and maintenance instructions.