Grundig 400 PE Maritime TWO-WAY Communication FREQUEN- Cies and Channels, Time Stations not SSB

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13270

New York, NY; 24 hr.

 

 

13270

CAN: Gander NF: 25, 30, 50, 55 min past hr.

 

13282

Honolulu, HI; 24 hr.

 

 

 

13300

USB, Aeronautical

 

 

 

13345

USB, Aeronautical

 

 

 

15035

CAN: Edmntn AB; each hr + 20 min, 2300-1200

 

15035

CAN: Trenton ON; each hr + 30 min, 1000-0100

 

15035

CAN: St. John’s NF; each hr + 40 min 1200-2300

 

17242

Ft. Lauderdale, FL; 0100, 1300, 2300

 

17314

U.S. Coast Guard

 

 

 

22738

Ft. Lauderdale, FL; 0100, 1300, 2300

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIME STATIONS (not SSB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHU time (Canada)

 

3330

Best at night

 

CHU time (Canada)

 

7335

Day/Night

 

CHU time (Canada)

 

14670

Best during daylight

 

WWV-time/weather (US)

 

2500

Best at night

 

WWV-time/weather (US)

 

5000

Best at night

 

WWV-time/weather (US)

 

10000

Day/Night

 

WWV-time/weather (US)

 

15000

Best during daylight

 

WWV-time/weather (US)

 

20000

Best during daylight

MARITIME TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION FREQUEN- CIES AND CHANNELS

(Frequencies in KHz; channels are in parantheses; usually USB)

Search and Rescue: 2182, 3023, 5680

Survival Craft: 8364

Distress: 4125, (4S) 6215 (6S), 8291 (8S), 12290 (12S), 16420 (16S)

DSC Distress (Digital Selective Calling): 2187.5, 4207.5, 6312, 8414.521, 16804.5

MSI Broadcasts (Marine Safety INfo, TRRY): 4210, 6314, 8416.5, 12579, 16806.5, 19680.5, 22376, 26100.5

Ship to Ship/Shore: 2065, 2079, 2096, 4146 (4A), 4149 (4B), 4417 (4C), 6224 (6A), 6227 (6B), 6230 (6C), 8294 (8A), 8297 (8B), 12353 (12A), 12356 (12B), 12359 (12C), 16428 (16A), 16531 (16B), 16534 (16C), 18840 (18A), 18843 (18B), 18884, 21159 (21B), 22162 (22C), 22165 (22D), 22168 (22E), 22171, 25115, 25118

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Contents World Receiver Yacht BOY 400 PE Need HELP? Quick Setup Call OUR Shortwave Hotline Important NoticeOWNER’S Record Subjectpage Page Initial SET-UP SET-UP for North American USEAdditional SET-UP Information AC Adaptor USE Professionally Engineered Antennas HOW to Install BatteriesHOW to USE the Included Reel Antenna Using Your Grundig AC AdaptorGeneral Radio Operation HOW to Turn the Radio on and OFFHOW to Listen to Your Local AM Stations HOW to Listen to Your Local FM StationsDirect Frequency Entry HOW to USE the Tone SwitchHOW to USE the Volume Control Knob HOW to USE the Step ButtonHOW to USE the Lock Button HOW to USE the AM BUTTON’S Last Station Memory FeatureHOW to Tune around in a Shortwave Band HOW to Listen to Shortwave StationsWhat is a Shortwave Band HOW to Enter a Shortwave BandHOW to Choose the Best Shortwave Band to Tune around Storing Stations Into Memory HOW to Tell Which Memories are EmptyHOW to Access What YOU have Stored Into HOW to Store a Frequency Into MemoryHOW to Erase the Contents of a Memory HOW to SET the Alarm Clock Using the CLOCK, Alarm and Sleep Timer FeaturesHOW to Control the Alarm Clock HOW to USE the Alarm CLOCK’S Snooze FEAHOW to SET the Sleep Timer Daybands Characteristics More Information about ShortwaveDaytime Listening EVENING/NIGHT Listening Night Bands CharacteristicsWhat is Heard on Shortwave RADIO? Band Megahertz KilohertzWhat Countries are Heard on Shortwave RADIO? 13780, 15275, 15410, 17810 Can I Hear a Specific COUNTRY? What is the Program Content LIKE?Are the Signals CLEAR? Is There English Language PROGRAMMING?HOW can I Determine if AN Outdoor Antenna will HELP? Can Distant AM/FM Broadcast Stations be RECEIVED?Page Popular Communications Shortwave Guides and Magazines Available in BookstoresWorld Radio TV Handbook Monitoring TimesHOW to Turn the SSB Feature on Amateur Radio Kilohertz USB times in UTC/GMT Maritime SSB Weather FrequenciesTime Stations not SSB Maritime TWO-WAY Communication FREQUEN- Cies and ChannelsGetting More Information about SSB COMMU- Nication Amateur Radio MaritimeTechnical Information Index to the RADIO’S Controls batteries, switches & sockets