Grundig 400 PE manual Amateur Radio Maritime, Getting More Information about SSB COMMU- Nication

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AMATEUR RADIO MARITIME

3815

Caribbean

3930

Puerto Rico weather

3964

East Coast waterway net

3968

West Coast AM/PM marine nets

7233

Recreational vehicle service net

7237

Carribbean maritime mobile net

7238

Baja maritime West Coast net; 8AM

7264

East Coast Waterway Net

7294

AM/PM West Coast mariner’s net;

 

8AM, 7PM

8294, 12359, 2100

UTC, weather

14313

24 hr. maritime mobile help; 8PM Hawaii

 

net

14340

West Coast “Manana” net; 11AM

21402

PM maritime mobile nets; 3PM

28333

Gordon West net

GETTING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SSB COMMU- NICATION

Please contact Grundig by phone. We will guide you to resources such as companies with excellent catalogs full of shortwave

accessories, including books on SSB communication. Among the accessories are a variety of professionally engineered shortwave antennas which will significantly improve signal strengths and reception.

MONTHLY MAGAZINES WITH SSB RELATED INFOR- MATION AND ARTICLES:

These magazines are available from bookstores and magazine displays.

MONITORING TIMES,

Grove Enterprises, Inc., 140 Dog Branch Road,

Brasstown North Carolina 28902.

Phone (704) 837-9200. Monthly Magazine.

POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS

CQ Communications, Inc., 76 North Broadway,

Hicksville, NY 11801-2953.

Phone (516) 681-2922. Monthly Magazine

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Contents World Receiver Yacht BOY 400 PE Important Notice Need HELP? Quick Setup Call OUR Shortwave HotlineOWNER’S Record Subjectpage Page SET-UP for North American USE Initial SET-UPAdditional SET-UP Information HOW to Install Batteries HOW to USE the Included Reel AntennaUsing Your Grundig AC Adaptor AC Adaptor USE Professionally Engineered AntennasHOW to Turn the Radio on and OFF HOW to Listen to Your Local AM StationsHOW to Listen to Your Local FM Stations General Radio OperationHOW to USE the Tone Switch Direct Frequency EntryHOW to USE the Step Button HOW to USE the Lock ButtonHOW to USE the AM BUTTON’S Last Station Memory Feature HOW to USE the Volume Control KnobHOW to Listen to Shortwave Stations What is a Shortwave BandHOW to Enter a Shortwave Band HOW to Tune around in a Shortwave BandHOW to Choose the Best Shortwave Band to Tune around HOW to Tell Which Memories are Empty HOW to Access What YOU have Stored IntoHOW to Store a Frequency Into Memory Storing Stations Into MemoryHOW to Erase the Contents of a Memory Using the CLOCK, Alarm and Sleep Timer Features HOW to Control the Alarm ClockHOW to USE the Alarm CLOCK’S Snooze FEA HOW to SET the Alarm ClockHOW to SET the Sleep Timer More Information about Shortwave Daybands CharacteristicsDaytime Listening Night Bands Characteristics EVENING/NIGHT ListeningBand Megahertz Kilohertz What is Heard on Shortwave RADIO?What Countries are Heard on Shortwave RADIO? 13780, 15275, 15410, 17810 What is the Program Content LIKE? Are the Signals CLEAR?Is There English Language PROGRAMMING? Can I Hear a Specific COUNTRY?Can Distant AM/FM Broadcast Stations be RECEIVED? HOW can I Determine if AN Outdoor Antenna will HELP?Page Shortwave Guides and Magazines Available in Bookstores World Radio TV HandbookMonitoring Times Popular CommunicationsHOW to Turn the SSB Feature on Amateur Radio Maritime SSB Weather Frequencies Kilohertz USB times in UTC/GMTMaritime TWO-WAY Communication FREQUEN- Cies and Channels Time Stations not SSBAmateur Radio Maritime Getting More Information about SSB COMMU- NicationTechnical Information Index to the RADIO’S Controls batteries, switches & sockets