Radio Shack 15-1968 User Manual
Remote controlled a/b switch
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15-1968
A
C
ONNECTING
THE
R
EMOTE
C
ONTROL
S
WITCH
The remote control switch
has two 75-ohm input
terminals and one 75-ohm
output terminal.
Use 75-ohm coaxial cable
for the connections. Your
local RadioShack store
sells the proper cables and
connection accessories.
1. Connect the output
terminals of the two
75-ohm VHF/UHF/
Cable sources to the
switch's
A IN
and
B IN
terminals.
2. Then, connect the
switch's
TO TV
output
terminal to your TV
monitor's input
terminal.
A IN
TO TV
B IN
12V DC 100 mA
Power Jack
If you have a VCR
Hook up your VCR between the switch and your TV so you
can record programming from Source A and Source B.
If you do not have a VCR
Hook up the switch directly to your TV, or hook up a component
with an RF Tuner between your switch and your TV.
•
Cable TV
•
2nd VCR
•
TV Antenna
•
Satellite
•
Video Game System
•
Other RF Source
RF Signal
Source A
RF Signal
Source B
•
Cable TV
•
TV Antenna
•
Satellite
•
Video Game System
•
Other RF Source
VCR
Other Component with
RF Tuner
RF Signal
Source A
RF Signal
Source B
A-B Switch
A-B Switch
OR
Remote Controlled A/B Switch
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— Note
Thank you for purchasing a
RadioShack Remote Control A/B
Switch. Your switch lets you connect
two 75-ohm VHF/UHF/Cable
sources to your television with only
one 75-ohm jack without mixing the
signals. You can connect sources
such as broadcast TV, cable TV, a
VCR, or a video game system, and
switch between the sources without
leaving your seat. The high-isolation
design prevents interference
between the two sources, and the
electronic switching provides
reliable operation because there are
no mechanical parts to wear out.
The hand-held transmitter's
miniature design takes up very little
surface space.