Home antenna connections, Connecting your tv – Sears 274.4392839 User Manual
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Home Antenna Connections
Follow one of the steps below to connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV (only if you do not have a
cable-TV system).
Connecting Your TV
A If the antenna cable coming from your home antenna is a 75-ohm round coaxial cable that carries only VHF (channels 2-13),
only UHF (channels 14-69), or VHF and UHF channels, connect it to your set like this:
CABLE/ANTENNA
Incoming
Cable
From —
Home
Antenna
VHF or UHF Only
or
VHF/UHF Combination
BACK
OF TV
B
-OR-
If the antenna cable coming from your home antenna is a 300-ohm flat twin lead that carries only VHF (channels 2-13),
only UHF (channels 14-69), or VHF and UHF channels, connect it to your set like this:
Incoming
Cable
_
From
^
Home
Antenna
VHF or UHF Only
or
VHF/UHF Combination
CABLE/ANTENNA
Push on
BACK
OF TV
Adapter Adapter*
(supplied)
-OR-
If the antenna cables coming from your home antenna(s) are a 75-ohm round coaxial cable that carries VHF (channels 2-13)
and a 300-ohm flat twin-lead cable for UHF (channels 14-69), connect them to your set like this:
CABLE/ANTENNA
Incoming
Cables
From--------
Home
Antenna(s) VHF
UHF
' and
Push on
Antenna Mixer*
BACK
OF TV
-OR-
J) If the antenna wires coming from your home antenna(s) are two 300-ohm flat twin-lead cables as shown here, connect them
to your set like this:
CABLE/ANTENNA
Incoming
Cables
From ---------
Home
Antenna(s)
vh
F
UHF
and
-
==S^—'
BACK
OF TV
Note: Be sure to connect the UHF antenna cable to the UHF screws on the Antenna
Mixer and the VHF antenna cable to the screws marked VHF.
' Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores.
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