Radio Shack VU-110XR manual

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    © 1998, 2000 T andy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademar k used by T andy Corporation. RadioShack.com is a trademark used by T andy Corporation. OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using t his equipment. VU-1 10XR VHF/UHF/FM Antenna with Matching T ransformer Your RadioShack VHF/UHF/FM Antenna per forms better [...]

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    2 Using T win-Lead Cable To connect f lat, twin-le ad cable to your antenna: 1. Split one end of the twin-lead ca ble for a lengt h of about 3 inches. Then st rip about 1 / 2 inch of insulation from both leads. 2. Thread the st ripped leads throug h the antenn a’s str ain- relief tab. 3. Wra p each lead around one of the ante nna’ s lead-in ter[...]

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    3 ROUTING THE CABLE TO Y OUR TV/VCR/FM RECEIVER If you use coaxial cable: • Use plastic tape or mast standoff insulators to secure the coaxial cable to th e mast at about 3-f oot intervals. Continue down the ro of and the side of the house using roof a nd wall standof f insulator s. • Use coaxial cable nail-in clips every few f eet to secure th[...]

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    15-2153 04/00 Printed in the USA RadioShack A Division of Ta ndy Corporat ion Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Make connectio ns as shown if you have: • T win-lead antenn a lead-in • T win-lead UHF terminals • Coaxial VH F terminal • T win-lead FM antenn a terminals RadioShack Splitter with 300-Ohm Input Cat. No. 15-1251 UHF 300 Ohm VHF 75 Ohm To FM[...]