Radio Shack 15-1186 manual

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    Cat. No. 1 5-1 186 To moun t the TV FM Flus h Mount Wal l Plate : 1. If there is no wall box, cut a 1 3 / 4 ¥ 4 in ch hole in the wall at th e desired locatio n. 2. Across the top of the hole , position a f lat brac ket piece a g ains t the i nner wall s urfac e a nd an a n g le d bracket pi ece a g ainst the oute r wall surface (with the recess e[...]

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    12A9 8 Printed in T aiwa n 5. Use a Phi l l ips screwdr iver to loosen the two screws on the bac k of the wall pl ate. Co nnect the antenn a cable/wir es from inside the wall to the rear c onnec- tors on the p late , then ret i g hten the scre ws. War ning : Be sure the e xposed portions o f the cables/wires do not touch e ach other. 6. Use the tw [...]