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Sansui G-9700 - Audio Connections; FM Antenna Setup; FM Antenna Connection Types; AM Antenna Connection

Sansui G-9700
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Connections
Indoor
T-shaped
FM
antenna
Spread
the
antenna
supplied
out
in
the
shape
of
a
“T”.
Then
while
listening
to
your
favorite
FM
station
change
the
direction
and
location
until
the
position
where
optimum,
noise-free
reception
is
found,
and
secure
the
antenna.
Outdoor
FM
antenna
Installation
of
an
outdoor
FM
antenna
is
recommended
for
very
high-
quality
FM
reception.
The
T-shaped
FM
antenna
supplied
should
be
used
only
until
you
install
an
outdoor
antenna.
1.
The
antenna
should
be
installed
as
high
and
as
far
away
as
possible
from
the
street,
railroad
tracks
and
high-tension
lines
which
can
cause
noise.
2.
The
lead-in
cable
should
be
of
the
75-ohm
coaxial
type,
for
it
suppresses
intrusion
of
noise
more
effectively
than
the
300-ohm
twin
lead
type.
3.
The
lead-in
cable
should
be
as
short
and
as
far
away
from
power
lines
as
possible.
Simply
cut
off
the
extra
length,
if
any.
Be
sure
not
to
bundle
it
into
a
coil.
FM
antenna
connection
Use
the
FM
300-ohm
terminals
when
connecting
the
T-shaped
FM
antenna
supplied
or
a
300-ohm
lead-in
cable
from
an
outdoor
antenna.
Use
the
FM
75-ohm
terminal
when
connecting
a
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
from
an
outdoor
antenna.
AM
antenna
The
antenna
provided
inside
the
unit
is
adequate
for
quality
reception
of
nearby
AM
stations.
However,
if
you
cannot
obtain
the
desired
results
with
the
built-in
ferrite
bar
antenna,
connect
a
PVC
cord
to
the
AM
antenna
terminal,
extending
it
outdoors,
if
possible.

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