Information on radio transmissions, English fm, Sirius – Arcam Manuel Tuner radio T32 User Manual

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FM

An FM aerial is required to receive VHF radio signals.
In moderately strong signal areas, the dipole ribbon

aerial supplied can be used with reasonable results.

1. Loosen the two cross-head screws on the push-on

adaptor.

2. Slide a terminal tag from the long end of the

ribbon aerial under one of the screws and tighten

securely. Repeat with the other tag and remaining

screw.

3. Attach the push-on adapter to the

fM

connector

on the back panel of the unit.

4. Experiment with the position of the aerial to get

the best reception (FM signals are both vertically

and horizontally polarised).

In weak signal areas, or for optimum FM radio

reception, a roof- or loft-mounted aerial is advised as

this will give superior reception.
In some areas, cable radio may be available or, in an

apartment building, a distributed aerial system may

be installed. In either of these cases you should have

sockets in your home marked

fM

or

Vhf

(do not use

those marked

TV

); these should be connected to the

fM

coaxial connector on the rear of the unit.

assembling the aM loop aerial

2. Push the tab into the open slot in the base of the

stand. Press until the tab clicks home.

3. Connect the lead wires to the AM socket at the

rear of the unit (the wires are not polarised).

Rotate the aerial’s stand until you obtain the best

reception.

1. Release the tie-wrap and unwind the twisted lead.

Fold the plastic stand forward through the loop

frame.

aM

An AM aerial is required to receive AM/medium wave

radio signals, so a simple loop aerial is supplied. Follow

the assembly instructions in the adjacent diagram.
Make sure that the aerial is positioned well away from

TVs, computers and other sources of RF noise. Rotate

the aerial to discover which position gives the best

reception.
In weak signal areas, or when the T32 is in use inside a

steel-framed building (such as an apartment building),

a wire between 3 and 5 metres long can be used to

improve reception. Mount this high up outside the

building if possible, and connect one end of this wire to

the

aM Loop

connector, in addition to the loop aerial

supplied (i.e. do not disconnect the AM loop aerial).

Sirius

An antenna suitable for receiving Sirius satellite

broadcasts is included with the SiriusConnect™ Home

Tuner accessory (not supplied).
The Sirius 8-pin connection cable lets you control

the tuner through your Arcam T32. Plug in the tuner

module, set up the indoor/outdoor satellite radio

antenna and activate your SIRIUS subscription before

use (see page 12).
Visit

www.sirius.com

for more information.

information on radio transmissions

In the UK, the following Internet resources may be of interest:

www.bbc.co.uk/reception/info/index.shtml

This gives access to downloadable factsheets in PDF format on DAB digital audio, Analogue radio (FM/AM),

Radio recption on the move and RDS, and Radio reception overseas.

www.bbc.co.uk/radio/waystolisten/analogue

To find the optimum frequencies for listening to BBC national radio networks in your area.

www.frequencyfinder.org.uk

This gives a comprehensive station directory for the UK and Ireland, in frequency order, or by selecting a town or city.

www.mediauk.com/radio

This gives detailed information on all UK radio stations, including contact details, transmission frequencies and

channel numbers.
Where Sirius satellite radio broadcasts are available, see:

www.sirius.com/whatsonsirius

This gives programme details of Sirius satellite radio, a subscriber service available throughout most of North

America. Information about their 130 channels of commercial-free Music, Sports, News and Entertainment

programmes is available from the Sirius.com home page.

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