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Installing the AM6160L Indoor amplifier
Method 1
TV SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION
1 Connect your UHF aerial downlead
(tipically via an aerial wall socket) to the ANT
socket on the amplifier.
2 Connect up the two TVs to the TV socket
on the AM6160L
Method 2
TV/VCR/DTT
1 Connect your UHF aerial downlead to the
aerial input VCR & DTT receiver.
2 Connect an aerial fly-lead from the aerial
output on the VCR to the aerial input on the
AM6160L. Use a RF distributor if needed
(fig 2)
3 Connect up two TVs to the TV socket on
the AM6160L
Method 3
TV/VCR/DTT (digital Terrestrial
Television) DISTRIBUTION
1 Connect your UHF aerial downlead to the
aerial input on the DTT receiver to the aerial
input on your VCR.
2 Connect an aerial fly-lead from the aerial
output on your DTT receiver to the aerial
input on your VCR
3 Connect an aerial fly-lead from the aerial
output on your VCR to the ANT input on
the RF Modulator (DigiSender)
4 Connect an aerial fly-lead from the aerial
output of RF Modulator to the antenna
input of AM6160L (using a RF distributor
if needed)
5 Connect up two TVs to the TV socket
on the AM6160L. Once connected you can
tune each television to traditional terrestrial
channels, a channel VCR viewing and a
channel for DTT viewing
Note: Only one DTT channel can be
viewed at any one time without the use of
additional DTT/SAT receivers.
Some DTT/SAT receivers do not have a RF
output channel. Then use the external
modulator (MV7125/26)
If you are receiving poor DTT reception then
connect the AM6160L before your DTT
receiver to help boost the signal strenght.
In most cases, poor DTT reception can
only be cured by acquiring a suitable aerial
(see troubleshooting) or waiting until DTT
coverage improves in your area.
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