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Chapter2: ConnectingYourVCR ConnectingtheAntennaor GabletotheVCR(cont.)
Insert lead under screws
andtighten.
300-75 Ohm Adapter
VCR Back
Panel
Wrap each exposed end of wire once or twice around the screw
shanks of the adapter (or insert the clips under the screw
heads). Tighten the screws.
O Push the adapter firmly onto the antenna terminal on t:he
VCR labeled ANTENNA IN.
O Go to page 15, "Connecting the Television."
connectinganantennawitha 75-ohmround lead
VCR Back Panel
O Disconnect the antenna frem the back of the TV.
Connect the antenna to the ANTENNA IN terminal on the
back of the VCR. Screw or push the cable until it is tight.
Go to page 15, "Connecting the Television.:'
Connecting separateUHF/VHFantennas
You may have two separate antennas (one UI_F, one VHF) that
bring TV signals into your home. If you do, you'll need to combine
the two antennas before connecting them to tl:_e VCR. To do this,
you'll need an attachment called a combiner (which is available at
your electronics store).
This chart will help you determine the kind of combiner you need.
If your UHF antenna wire looks ,.. and your VHF antenna wire
like this,.. looks like this ...
... then y_ need a combiner
like this.
VH =
" ®® _
VHF UHF
To connect your antennas:
(please see the illustration on the next page.)
Disconnect the antennas from the back of the TV.
Connect the antenna leads onto the combi ner.
Screw or push the combiner onto the ANTENNA IN terminal
on the VCR.
When you are finished, see page 15, "Connecting the Televi-
sion."
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