Grundig 400 PE manual HOW to USE the Step Button, HOW to USE the Lock Button

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HOW TO USE THE STEP BUTTON

In AM (MW), SW, and LW (see below), the STEP button provides selection of the best tuning steps, in kilohertz. This button is not functional in FM. The tuning step rate is indicated in the lower right of the display, e.g. “STEP 5”. Use these guidelines:

AM (MW): 10 KHz in the Americas; 9 KHz outside of the Americas

LW (longwave): 9 KHz for broadcast stations. Note: You will probably not hear any stations in the Americas, as LW is not used for broadcast stations. It is used in Europe and other parts of the world for broadcasts to those areas.

SSB: 1KHz

HOW TO USE THE LOCK BUTTON

When lock is on, the word LOCK appears in the upper right area of the display. Using this feature has no effect on alarm functions.

When the radio is on: Pressing the LOCK button locks all keys except the ON/OFF button and the SNOOZE button.

When the radio is off: Pressing the LOCK button locks all keys. This will keep the radio from accidentally turning on when packed in a briefcase, etc. When you want to listen to your radio, press LOCK and then the ON/OFF switch.

HOW TO USE THE AM BUTTON’S LAST STATION MEMORY FEATURE

Pressing the AM button over and over steps through the last station tuned in MW, SW and LW.

HOW TO USE THE VOLUME CONTROL KNOB

Use this to control the loudness of the radio.

HOW AND WHEN TO USE THE RESET FEATURE

If the radio operates erratically, gently poke an opened paper clip into the RESET hole on the front of the radio. Normal operation may be restored. Note that this procedure erases all memories and resets the clock

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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 HOW to USE the Included Reel Antenna HOW to Install BatteriesUsing Your Grundig AC Adaptor AC Adaptor USE Professionally Engineered AntennasHOW to Listen to Your Local AM Stations HOW to Turn the Radio on and OFFHOW to Listen to Your Local FM Stations General Radio OperationDirect Frequency Entry HOW to USE the Tone SwitchHOW to USE the Lock Button HOW to USE the Step ButtonHOW to USE the AM BUTTON’S Last Station Memory Feature HOW to USE the Volume Control KnobWhat is a Shortwave Band HOW to Listen to Shortwave StationsHOW to Enter a Shortwave Band HOW to Tune around in a Shortwave BandHOW to Choose the Best Shortwave Band to Tune around HOW to Access What YOU have Stored Into HOW to Tell Which Memories are EmptyHOW to Store a Frequency Into Memory Storing Stations Into MemoryHOW to Erase the Contents of a Memory HOW to Control the Alarm Clock Using the CLOCK, Alarm and Sleep Timer FeaturesHOW to USE the Alarm CLOCK’S Snooze FEA HOW to SET the Alarm ClockHOW 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 Are the Signals CLEAR? What is the Program Content LIKE?Is There English Language PROGRAMMING? Can I Hear a Specific COUNTRY?HOW can I Determine if AN Outdoor Antenna will HELP? Can Distant AM/FM Broadcast Stations be RECEIVED?Page World Radio TV Handbook Shortwave Guides and Magazines Available in BookstoresMonitoring Times Popular CommunicationsHOW 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