Connecting the antennas, Am loop antenna, Fm indoor antenna – Kenwood KRF-V9993D User Manual

Page 37: Fm outdoor antenna, Connections

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Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices

Connections

Connecting the Antennas

AM Loop Antenna

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ANTENNA

GND

AM

Your new receiver comes with an AM loop antenna for AM
radio reception. To connect the AM antenna:

1. Insert the antenna loop into the base and position the

loop.

2. Open the receiver’s antenna terminal levers.

3. Insert the antenna’s wires into the terminal as shown

above.

4. Close the antenna terminal levers to lock the wires in

place.

5. Adjust the antenna loop as necessary to improve recep-

tion.

To prevent hum interference, keep the AM antenna wires
away from speaker wires, AC power cords, the TV chassis,
and the receiver.

FM Indoor Antenna

Your new receiver also comes with an FM indoor antenna
for FM radio reception. To connect the FM antenna:

1. Attach the antenna sheath to the pole in the center of

the receiver’s FM antenna jack, as shown above. When
you attach the sheath for the first time, you may need to
exert quite a bit of pressure.

2. Adjust the antenna as necessary to improve reception.

3. Tack the looped end of the antenna in the location that

provides the best reception.

FM Outdoor Antenna

FM 75

ANTENNA

GND

AM

Kenwood recommends a permanently installed outdoor FM
antenna for best FM reception. To connect an outdoor FM
antenna:

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ANTENNA

GND

AM

1. Connect the antenna wire to a standard, commercially

available antenna adapter as shown above.

2. Connect the adapter to the receiver’s FM antenna jack.

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