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Teac AG-360 - Antenna Connections; FM Antenna Setup Instructions; AM Antenna Setup Instructions

Teac AG-360
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Antenna
Connections
AM
Antenna
FM
Antenna
In
an
area
with
strong
FM
signals,
the
"T"-type
FM
antenna
provided
is
sufficient.
Extend
this
into
a
"T"
shape
and
connect
the
two
wires
at
the
base
of
the
T
to
the
antenna
terminals,
as
shown.
Extend
the
top
of
the
T
and
fix
with
thumb
tacks,
or
the
like,
to
a
wall
or
window
frame
for
the
best
possible
reception.
a
“T*-type
FM
Antenna
(provided)
|
:
EMTS5i
ND
In
an
area
where
FM
signals
are
weak,
it
will
be
necessary
to
use
a
75-ohm
unbalanced-type
outdoor
FM
antenna.
Generally,
a
3-element
antenna
will
be
sufficient;
if
you
live
in
an
area
where
the
FM
signals
are
particularly
weak,
it
may
be
necessary
to
use
one
with
5
or
more
elements.
75-ohm
antennas
use
a
coaxial
cable
and
should
be
connected
as
follows:
first
strip
the
covering
of
the
cable,
then
twist
the
wire
shielding
so
the
inner
core
and
shielding
can
be
connected
as
shown.
AM
ow
|
Outdoor
FM
Antenna
(752)
@
AM
Loop
Antenna
A
high-performance
AM
loop
antenna
is
provided
with
the
receiver
and
this
is
sufficient
for
good
reception
in
most
areas.
Connect
the
loop
antenna's
wires
to
the
AM
antenna
terminals
as
shown.
Place
the
antenna
on
a
shelf,
for
example,
or
hang
it
on
a
window
frame,
etc.,
in
the
direction
which
gives
the
best
reception
and
as
far
away
as
possible
from
the
entire
system,
speaker
cords
and
the
power
cord,
to
prevent
unwanted
noise.
AM
Loop
Antenna
(provided)
Hole
Setting
up
AM
Loop
Antenna
Find
the
direction
in
which
he
di
Hang
in
the
direction
which
reception
is
best.
gives
the
best
reception.

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