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RCA ColorTrak 2000 - Home Antenna Connections

RCA ColorTrak 2000
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Follow one of these steps to connect either an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV (only if you do not have a
cable-TV system).
Note: You will not be able to receive channels (especially VHF) unless you connect your antenna first.
A If the antenna wire(s) coming from your home antenna is a 300-ohm, flat, twin-lead cable as shown here,
connect it to your set like this:
UHF
/
Incoming = UHF / ANTENN*U
Cable From / ¢AaLE
Home -- and/or / (_
Antenna
VHF @
"_ _ TO CABLE
OECOOER
Adapter ANTENNA l
(supplied)
BACK OF TV
B If the antenna cable coming from your home antenna is a 75-ohrn, round, coaxial cable that carries both
VHF (channels 2-13) and UHF (channels 14-69), connect it to your set llke this:
Incoming
Cable From ..__..
Home
Antenna
UHF
VHF/UHF _
TO CABLE
DECKER
RCA Separator #AH050*
_NTENNA l
BACK OF "rv
C' Most round, 75-ohm, coaxial-cable home antenna systems carry both VHF and UHF signals and should be
connected as shown above in step B. However, if your round, coaxial cable carries only VHF signals
(channels 2-13), connect it to your set like this.
UHF
BACK OF TV
Incoming
Cable(s)
From Home
Antenna VHF
/' ANTENNA 1/
/ / CAEt.E
TO CABLE
OECOQER
@
ANTENNA |
"Optional accessory available from your RCA dealer or electronic supply store.

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