Preparation (Continued)
• The antenna requirements
for
good
color
television reception are
more
important
than
those
for
black & white television
reception.
For
this reason, a good quality
outdoor
antenna is strongly recommended.
The following is a
brief
explanation
of
the
type
of
connections that are provided with the various antenna systems.
1.
A
75-ohm
system is generally a round cable with F-type
connector
that
can easily be attached to a terminal
without
tools (not supplied).
2. A
300-ohm
system is a flat "twin-lead" cable
that
can be
attached
to a
75-ohm
terminal through a
300/75-ohm
adapter
(not supplied).
OUTDOOR ANTENNA CONNECTION
r-
F-type connector
---.
75-ohm coaxial cable (round)
3DD-ohm twin-lead cable (flat)
o Use one
of
the following
two
diagrams
if
you
connect
an
outdoor
antenna.
A: Using a VHF/UHF combination
outdoor
antenna
B:
Using separate
VHF
and/or
UHF
outdoor
antennas
•
Connect
the
outdoor
antenna cable lead-in to
ANT
(Antenna terminal) on the rear
of
the main unit.
A.
Combination VHF/UHF antenna VHF/UHF
antenna
75-ohm
coaxial cable
B.
Separate VHF and/or UHF antennas
VHF UHF
antenna antenna
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Combiner
3D.D-ohm
(not
supplied)
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Antenna Cable
(commercially available)
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F-type connector
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75-ohm coaxial cable
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F-type connector should be finger-tightened only.
When
connecting the RF cable to the LCD
TV
set,
do
not tighten F-type
connector
with tools.
If
tools are used, it
may
cause
damage
to
your
LCD
TV
set.
(breaking
of
internal circuit, etc.)