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BeoMaster 5500

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oglynwilliams
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oglynwilliams Posted: Mon, Mar 31 2014 7:51 PM

I have been recently renovating our house, and in the process I decided to install an Active aerial to the BeoMaster 5500 via the 75 ohm co-axial plug at the rear, I seem to remember reading somewhere that I need to reprogram  the receiver to accept this. I have looked at the manuals that I still have, but they do not seem to contain any reference to this. Can anyone help with the programming bit or direct me to where I can gain access to this?

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Peter replied on Mon, Mar 31 2014 8:40 PM

Which Active Aerial? Do you mean the AM one as that plugs into the AM socket - I don't believe you program anything though. I have one plugged into my BC2 but used to use it with a Beomaster 7000 (much the same as your 5500) - it performed about as well as a piece of wire!

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The aerial is the one that takes the coaxial plug and is marked FM 75 ohms. The problem that I am trying to overcome before the renovation that BBC Radio 2 used to drift completely off the transmitting frequency although the "Lock" indicator was on.

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