Antenna connections, Am antennas, Fm antennas – Kenwood KR-V9020 User Manual

Page 10: Mote, Connection of the 75 ohm/300 ohm antenna adaptor, Fm antennas am loop antenna, Am outdoor antenna, Fm indoor antenna

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System connections

Antenna connections

Vary the direction of
the loop antenna.

AM loop antenna

Keep the speaker leads
and AC cord away from

the AM loop antenna,

AM loop antenna holder

AM antennas

FM indoor antenna FWI outdoor antenna

return the lever.

FM antennas

AM loop antenna

Attach the AM loop antenna to the supplied loop antenna
stand and place it on a shelf, etc., or install it on the rack

or wall with screws.

Rotate the AM loop antenna to the right or left for best
reception.

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Do not place the AM loop antenna directly on the unit. As this
unit employs computing devices, placing the AM loop antenna on

the unit may result in noise generation. Place the AM loop
antenna away from the unit.

AM outdoor antenna

In steel buildings or at a great distance form the transmit­

ter, it may be necessary to install an outside long wire
antenna,
The end of this wire should be stripped of insulation and

connected to the AM terminal. At this time, keep the loop
antenna connected.

FM indoor antenna

Connect the T-shaped indoor antenna (supplied) to the 75
ohm FM ANTENNA terminal with the 75 ohm/300 ohm
antenna adaptor as shown in the Antenna connections
diagram. Spread the two arms that form the top of the 'T''
horizontally and hold them against convenient wall sur­
faces.
Try several locations for best results with your favorite,
stations. Tape the antenna in place where the best
compromise is found between listening results and ap­
pearance.

Connection of the 75 ohm/300 ohm antenna adaptor

Indoor antenna feeder

Loosen the screws with a screwdriver. Insert the antenna feeder un­
der the screw heads and tighten the screws firmly.

• To minimize auto-ignition noise, locate the antenna as

far from heavy traffic as possible.

• Keep the feeder or coaxial calbe as short as possible.

Do not bundle or roll up excess cable,

• The antenna should be at least two meters (6,6 feet)

from reinforced concrete walls or metal structures.

FM oiitrinor antenna settina

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