Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Station Tuning with the Numeric Buttons

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¢AUTO TUNING

Station Tuning

Automatic tuning (AUTO TUNING)

This frequency search is started by pressing the button.

Short presssure: Search is started in direction of higher frequencies.

Long pressure: Search is started in direction of lower frequencies.

The search function operates with the tuning steps

9 kHz on LW,

5 kHz on SW,

9 or 10 kHz on MW.

If a lower step value has been adjusted, the unit will automatically se- lect the tuning steps indicated above. For 9 kHz/10 kHz switching on MW, see chapter "Adjusting the tuning steps", page 16.

The automatic search will stop as soon as it has found a station with sufficient field strength for good reception. It can then be restarted with the ¢ AUTO TUNING button (brief or long pressure).

Station Tuning with the Numeric Buttons

(Direct frequency entry)

For this, the frequency of the station you wish to tune to must be known. You can find these frequencies in station tables or radio gui- des. You can enter the frequency in MHz or kHz, or as meter band on SW.

Confirm the entries with the ¢FREQU./METER button.

On FM: MHz indication.

On AM: kHz indication.

Examples:

 

 

Desired frequency

Entry order

99.00 MHz

99.

/ ¢ FREQU./METER button

99.00 MHz

99.0

/ ¢ FREQU./METER button

99.00 MHz

99.00

/ ¢ FREQU./METER button

99.10 MHz

99.1

/ ¢ FREQU./METER button

99.10 MHz

99.10

/ ¢ FREQU./METER button

99.10 MHz

99.100 / ¢ FREQU./METER button

7000 kHz

7000

/ ¢ FREQU./METER button

It is absolutely necessary to enter the decimal point, even if no fur- ther figures follow. The decimal point is the indication that the entry is made in MHz. Without decimal point, the entry is interpreted as kHz entry.

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Contents Yacht BOY Contents SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception Interferences Clearing the Wake-Up FunctionHints Prescriptions Radio Stations Your Unit at a Glance SnoozelightDisplay Stereo Large numeric blockBottom numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Telescopic aerial Auto Tuning Automatic station tuningTop of Unit Snooze Snooze buttonRight Side of Unit Left 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 ToneStation Tuning Frequency Tuning in the FM BandFrequency 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 StationsIndicating Free Memory Positions Clearing a Memory PositionMemo buttons Checking the switch-on time Clearing the switch-on period prematurelyGoing 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-OnWake-Up with Sound Signal Date Reminder Select Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display withClearing 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 SocketsTuning Steps Intermediate FrequenciesReceivable SW bands Hints Prescriptions Radio StationsPage 72010 737