Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Right Side of Unit, Left Side of Unit, Rear of Unit

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Your Unit at a Glance

Right Side of Unit

FINE TUNING

Fine tuning

 

For fine tuning on SSB reception.

SSB

SSW on/off switch

 

For switching on and off the SSB mode (Single Side

 

Band reception).

 

SSB is especially used for amateur SW radio recep-

 

tion.

TONE

Tone control

 

Two positions: HIGH (treble) and LOW (bass).

VOLUME

Volume control

Left Side of Unit

SW EXT.ANT Socket for external aerial

Aerial connection for SW reception. For external aeri- al with 3.5 mm ø jack plug.

DX/LOCAL Sensitivity switch

Normal position is "DX" (distant reception).

If the signal is too strong resulting in reception inter- ferences, set the switch to "LOCAL".

STEREO MONO

On FM: Mono/stereo switch.

WIDE NARR

On AM: Wide/narrow switch.

 

In the FM waveband, this switch is used to select

 

between mono and stereo reception.

 

In the AM wavebands, the same switch is used for

 

changing the bandwidth.

U

Headphone/earphone socket

 

For headphone or earphone with jack plug of

 

3.5 mm ø (32 Ohm impedance). Connecting a head-

 

phone disconnects the built-in loudspeaker. For this

 

reason, the headphone must be disconnected if you

Y

wish to be woken up by the radio.

DC socket

DC 9V

For connecting a commercial plug-in mains unit with

 

coaxial plug (outer diameter 5.5 mm, inner diameter

 

2.1 mm; output voltage 9.0 V=; mains voltage

 

230 V ¦, 50/60 Hz; neutral conductor connected to

 

earth Y).

 

 

Rear of Unit

 

 

Swing-out support

 

Swing out this support to bring the unit into a tilted

 

position.

 

On the support there is an illustration showing the

 

time zones of the earth.

 

Below the support there is the type plate of the unit.

 

Battery compartment

 

For six 1.5V batteries (IEC LR6, UM-3).

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Contents Yacht BOY Contents Clearing the Wake-Up Function SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception InterferencesHints Prescriptions Radio Stations Your Unit at a Glance SnoozelightDisplay Large numeric block StereoBottom numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Telescopic aerial Auto Tuning Automatic station tuningTop of Unit Snooze Snooze buttonLeft Side of Unit Right Side of UnitRear of Unit Aerials Ferrite rod aerialBattery Check Power SupplyBattery Operation Mains OperationData Protection Mains and Battery Operation Reset ButtonDirect Entries Switching On/Off and LockingGeneral Operation Display IlluminationWaveband Selection Volume and ToneVolume ToneFrequency Tuning in the FM Band Station TuningFrequency Tuning in the AM Bands Adjusting the tuning steps If the unit is not yet switched off, do thisStation Tuning with the Numeric Buttons This frequency search is started by pressing the buttonEntry example for the 49-m band Entering a Meter BandEntering a meter band on SW Indication of the current band on SWEntering a Meter Band Creating/Overwriting a Memory Position What Can You Store?Checking the Reception Frequency Calling Up Stored StationsClearing a Memory Position Indicating Free Memory PositionsMemo buttons Clearing the switch-on period prematurely Checking the switch-on timeGoing to Sleep to Music Clock Setting the Clock TimeSetting the Clock Time II/Clock Time Clock Time Indication Time I/IIChecking the Entered Switch-On Time Automatic Switch-On/Wake-Up FunctionEntering a Switch-On Time Wake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-OnSelect Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display with Wake-Up with Sound Signal Date ReminderClearing the Wake-Up Function Special Functions on AM SSB Mode Amateur Radio ReceptionTuning indication deflects in the rythm of the speech InterferencesOutput Power SpecificationPower Supply Connecting SocketsIntermediate Frequencies Tuning StepsReceivable SW bands Hints Prescriptions Radio StationsPage 72010 737