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16 USING THE LINE OUT SOCKETS
The line out sockets (RCA sockets), labeled L, R,
provide industry standard left and right stereo line
level outputs that can be used to feed audio to a
tape recorder, stereo system, or any device with audio
line level inputs. The output is stereo when the radio is
tuned to an FM station broadcasting in stereo.
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17 USING THE EARPHONE JACK
The earphone jack can be used with stereo headphones using a 1/8 inch (3.5 millimeter) plug. Sound is in
stereo.
SHORTWAVE ANTENNAS
This radio can be used with basic, long wire anten-
nas and other high impedance shortwave anten-
nas (optimally 500 ohm). The length of a long-wire
antenna should be anywhere from about 30-100
feet (10-30 meters). Best performance is from
copper wire. The antenna should be above ground,
preferably running in a straight line. Non-conduc-
tive insulators should be used on both ends of the
wire to prevent signal loss. The wire is plugged into
the red colored spring socket, AM,SW ANT., on the
back of the radio. Connecting a ground wire to the
black spring socket, GND, often helps reception,
but is not mandatory. The ground wire should be
connected to a cold water pipe or a ground rod. If
no water pipe or ground rod is available, connect a
wire about the same length as the antenna wire
and lay it on the ground. NEVER CONNECT THE
GROUND WIRE TO A GAS PIPE.
AM ANTENNAS
Any high impedance (optimally 500 ohm) AM antenna
can be used, including long-wires and tuned loops. A
ground wire, as discussed under SHORTWAVE ANTEN-
NAS, is even more helpful during AM reception and
often improves reception considerably, even when no
supplementary AM antenna is used.
FM ANTENNAS
Connect FM antennas to the FM ANT. CABLE FM
socket on the back of the radio. These antennas should
have an impedance of 75 ohms. Most antennas fed
with coaxial cable are 75 ohm antennas. If your coaxial
cable has a ‘F’ plug, like that used on North American
TV’s and VCR’s, use a F to PAL converter plug to t the
European style PAL socket on the radio. (Radio Shack
part number 278-265
18 USING SUPPLEMENTARY ANTENNAS
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