C. Crane FMW User Manual

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This FM Reflect antenna is 213% better than a standard plastic dipole. It is

much less susceptible to radio noise and it provides a better signal to noise

ratio than the standard dipole. It covers the entire FM band and out

performs any amplified FM antenna when it comes to noise.

Installation

First remove all the packaging and unroll the antenna. From the following

choices provided, determine which is the most appropriate connector for

your radio or tuner:

A. “F” connector for a coaxial

connection.

B. “Balun” connector for screw type terminals. If you have an

antenna connection that requires a bare wire, cut off the

spade ends and strip wire to proper length.

C. An “alligator clip” for radios without FM antenna inputs.

Tighten both spade connectors of the balun under the screw

on the alligator clip. Attach the clip to the tip of the telescoping

antenna on your radio.

Positioning Your Antenna

After connecting your antenna to your radio/tuner, tune to the station that

needs improvement. You will need to try the antenna in different positions to

find out where it works best. When the FM signal is good, you can

permanently mount the antenna. It is generally best to mount it to a wall away

from metal wiring and structures.

The feed line should usually be kept perpendicular to the elements for about

18” as shown in the drawing below. On a weak station try mounting the

antenna as high as conveniently possible. With careful orientation you can

reduce interfering stations.

18”

Circular Polarization

You may find bending the FM

Reflect in the approximation of a

circle produces the best results.

A substantial number of FM

station broadcast using “circular

polarization”.

Horizontal or vertical positions

work well in average situations.

If you have a favorite station

that does not come in perfect,

try bending your FM Reflect in

one of these unusual shapes.

These shapes can null out

offending multipath signals or

stations and reduce or eliminate

hissing.

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