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© 1997, 2000 T andy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by T andy Corporation. OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using t his equipment. U-75R UHF Antenna BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Before you begin in stallation, r ead this manual a nd the sepa- rate Consumer Product Safety Commission infor mation sheet[...]
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2 3. Wra p each lead around on e of the antenna ’s lead-in termi- nals (on both sides of the bo om). Be sure there is enoug h slack between the strain-relief t ab and the a ntenna term i- nals to pre vent stress o n the cable or the ter minals. 4. Secure the leads with the supplied flat wa shers and large wing nuts. UNFOLDING THE ANTENNA’ S ELE[...]
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Page 3
3 6. Wra p each lead of th e twin-lead cable around one o f the VHF antenna’ s lead-in termin als (on both sides o f the boom). 7. Replace the spade terminals (if r emoved in Step 5), f lat washers, and lar ge w ing nut s. Note: In some location s, you might need to use an indoor/ou t- door 300-ohm splitter/combin er (available at your local Ra- [...]
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15-2160 04/00 Printed in the USA RadioShack A Division of Ta ndy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Make connections as described if you have: • T win-lead antenn a lead-in • Coaxial TV/ VCR antenna terminal Make connections as described if you have: • T win-lead antenn a lead-in • T win-lead TV/VCR an te nna terminals RadioShack Matching [...]