Pioneer SX-209RDS User Manual

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Setting up the AM antenna

Insert the claw on the bottonn of the antenna into the groove

in the leg.

• Place the antenna on a level surface and rotate it to locate the

orientation that yields the best reception.

• To permanently fix the antenna, screw the leg to a wall or other

similar surface before assembling (fixing the antenna in the
direction that gives the best reception).

EXTERNAL FM ANTENNA

The main advantage of FM over AM is the quality of the broad­

cast signal. In order to benefit fully from the high signal quality of
FM broadcasts, it is recommended that a special-purpose FM
antenna be installed. In weak signal areas, a multi-element (3-
element, 5-element, 7-element, etc.) antenna should be used.

If an FM antenna has already been erected outdoors, connect it,
referring to the figure.

GROUNDING

Grounding is recommended if reception of FM programs is im­
paired by noise. To ground, connect a thick polyvinyl insulated
wire to the GND terminal and attach the other end to a metal

water pipe or grounding bar or wind it around a copper plate and

bury it.
NOTE:

Never connect a wire to a gas pipe for grounding since sparks
may ignite the gas.

EXTERNAL AM ANTENNA

If it is not possible to obtain adequate AM reception even by

changing the orientation of the AM loop antenna, a separate in­
door antenna, or an outdoor antenna should be installed.

INDOOR AM ANTENNA

Use a polyvinyl insulated wire (5 — 6 m) and connect one end to

the AM antenna terminal and affix the other end to a wall or ceil­

ing, as high as possible.

OUTDOOR AM ANTENNA

If reception quality is not improved sufficiently even when an
indoor antenna is used, a polyvinyl insulated wire should be in­

stalled outside and fixed in place.

NOTE:
Do not detach the AM loop antenna when using an indoor or an

outdoor AM antenna.

Connecting the coaxial cable

FM antenna

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