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Connecting Instructions - Kenwood KT-7500 Instruction Manual

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CONNECTING INSTRUCTIONS
FM ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
Since FM broadcast signals travel along a
straight, direct-line path, they become rather weak
behind hills and buildings even in the vicinity of a
broadcasting station. FM signals also become weak
in areas distant from a station even though there
may not be any obstruction to the direct-line path
of the signal. Therefore, a good FM antenna should
be installed in the most effective manner for best
possible FM reception.
FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA
In areas subject to FM multipath interference
such as locations behind hills or in the shadow of
buildings, an outdoor FM antenna should be used.
An outdoor FM antenna is also recommended for
the reception of weak and distant FM stations.
Connections should be made as follows:
1.
300 ohm twin leads should be connected to
the FM 300S7 terminals as shown in fig. right.
2.
75 ohm coaxial cable to the FM 75f2 terminals.
Note:
When a 75 ohm antenna is used for connecting to the
antenna terminals, the 300 ohm terminals should not be
used, and conversely.
T-TYPE ANTENNA
In areas near the FM station, where signals
are strong, stretch the T-type indoor antenna that
is supplied, to its maximum, and connect it to FM
300t7 antenna terminals.
This antenna should be
carefully hung in the direction that provides best
reception and clarity.
The antenna can then be
taped to a wall or ceiling.
Note:
Consult audio dealer for detailed
information
on
FM
antennas and coaxial cable installations.
Strip the coaxial cable as shown in (A).
Loosen the screws and connect the cable as shown in
Then tighten all screws for a connection like (C).
COAXIAL CABLE (75f2) CONNECTION
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