Step 5: route the cable to your audio/video system, Step 6: connect to your audio/video system, Adding the hdtv/uhf antenna to a vhf installation – Radio Shack U-75R User Manual

Page 2: Optional accessories

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Step 5: Route the Cable to Your Audio/Video System

• Use plastic tape or mast standoff insulators to secure the coaxial cable to the mast at about 3-foot (.9 m) intervals. Continue

down the roof and the side of the house using roof and wall standoff insulators.

• Use a 75-ohm grounding block at the point where the coaxial cable enters the house. Read the Consumer Product Safety

Commission Sheet for grounding instructions.

• Use a wall-through lead-in tube (not supplied) to neatly route the coaxial cable through walls. Loosely bend the cable to

form a drip loop before the cable enters the house.

Step 6: Connect to your Audio/Video System

Connect the antenna’s coaxial cable to your audio/video system’s antenna terminals according to the type of connections you
have.

RadioShack carries a variety of splitters and other accessories; choose one that best suits your needs. Below are some

sample connections.

Tripod Mount

Antenna

Mast

Antenna Rotator

Grounding Block

Matching Transformer

Adding the HDTV/UHF Antenna to a VHF Installation

If you have:

• Twin-lead UHF terminals
• Coaxial VHF terminal
• Twin-lead FM antenna terminals

Use a RadioShack Splitter

with 75-Ohm Input

If you have:

• Twin-lead UHF terminals
• Twin-lead VHF terminals
• Twin-lead FM antenna terminals

Use a RadioShack

Transformer/Splitter

If you have:

• Combined coaxial VHF/UHF

terminal

• Coaxial FM antenna terminal

Use a RadioShack VHF/UHF

Splitter/Combiner

If you want to:

• Use the antenna in combination with a cable or satellite

set-top-box, and

• Your TV has a coaxial (antenna in) terminal.

Use a RadioShack High Isolation A/B Switch.

If you want to:

• Use the antenna in combination with a cable or satellite

set-top-box, and

• Your TV has both a coaxial (antenna in) terminal and A/V

terminals (usually red/yellow/white).

Use a RadioShack Gold A/V cable.

A IN

TV OUT

B IN

From Antenna

From set-top-box

To TV

CABLE/ANT. IN

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

RIGHT

LEFT

ANTENNA IN

TV OUT

VIDEO

L

R

CH3 CH4

Set-top-box

TV

From Antenna

A/V Cable

To FM Receiver

From Antenna

UHF 300 Ohm

VHF 300 Ohm

To FM Receiver

From Antenna

UHF 300 Ohm

VHF 75 Ohm

From Antenna

TV VHF/UHF

To FM Receiver

There are many methods you could use to add an HDTV/
UHF antenna to an extising VHF installation. This section
describes one method, which is to mount your HDTV/UHF
antenna below the VHF and connect the two antennas with
twin-lead cable. Visit your local RadioShack store to find the
best method and mounting accessories for your installation.

Note: You could also place your HDTV/UHF antenna above
the VHF, but the coaxial cable must feed from the HDTV/
UHF antenna.

Complete Step 1 through Step 3 on page 1 before beginning.

1.

Remove the VHF antenna from the mast.

2.

Mount your HDTV/UHF antenna about 48 inches (1.2
meters) from the top of the mast. (See Step 4: Attach
Antenna to the Mast

on page 1.)

3.

Attach the VHF antenna to the mast.

4.

Use about 5 feet (1.5 meters) of twin-lead cable to
connect your HDTV/UHF antenna to the VHF antenna.
Be sure the cable is long enough to reach from the lead-
in terminals of one antenna to the lead-in terminals of
the other.

5.

Split both ends of the twin-lead cable for a length of
about 3 inches (7.6 centimeters). Then strip about ½
inch (1.2 centimeters) of insulation from all leads.

6.

Remove the hardware from the VHF antenna’s lead-in
terminals.

7.

Wrap each lead around one of the antenna’s lead-in
terminals (on both sides of the boom) and secure with

the hardware. Be sure there is enough slack between the
strain-relief tab and the antenna terminals to prevent stress
on the cable or the terminals.

Large Wing Nuts

Flat Washers

VHF Antenna’s
Lead-In Terminals

Twin-Lead Cable
to UHF Antenna

8.

Wrap each lead on the other end of the twin-lead
cable around one of the HDTV/UHF antenna’s lead-in
terminals (on both sides of the boom).

9.

Secure the leads with the supplied flat washers and
large wing nuts.

RadioShack carries these and many other antenna mounting accessories:

Optional Accessories

Twin-Lead
from VHF Antenna

Outdoor Coaxial Cable

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