Antenna connections, Built-in antenna, Outdoor antenna – Philips RD0945T User Manual
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Antenna Connections
Built-in Antenna
Be sure that Rod ANT. Wire is connected to EXT. ANT. ter
minal using 300-75 ohm adapter.
Extend the telescopic antenna and adjust its direction,
length and angle for best reception.
Outdoor Antenna
If reception from the built-in rod antenna is unsatisfactory,
you can use the antenna terminal on the back of the TV to
connect an external antenna.
Before you make one of the connections as described be
low, fold the telescopic antenna into place.
UHF/VHF Connector
The single 75 ohm connector for UHFA/HF provides an
easy and quick connection of your antenna or cable sys
tem. The following examples describe the different ways
for connecting various antenna systems.
Antenna Lead-In
There are two possible types of wires coming in from your
antenna or cable system, either 300 ohm twin lead cable
or 75 ohm coaxial cable.
Connecting Rod Ant.
■ Rod Ant. Wire
1. If your antenna has a twin lead cable, you must use an
adapter (supplied) like the one shown in the illustration.
First attach the antenna wires to the screws on the
adapter; then push the end of the adapter onto the ter
minal on the back of the TV.
2. If your system uses coaxial cable, connect it directly
onto the terminal on your TV.
Outdoor Combination Antennas
1
300-75 Ohm
Adapter
4835 218 27003
*
Rear of TV
Coaxial Lead-in
From Either a
VHF/UHF Combination
Antenna or
Cable TV Service
Antenna Connector
Twin Lead-in
From Antenna
Attach to Adapter
Rear of TV
=t= Connect only one antenna twin lead-in to this adapter.
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