Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Entering a Meter Band, Entering a meter band on SW

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Entering a Meter Band

Entering a meter band on SW

Entered numbers below 100 with subsequent confirmation by the

¢FREQU./METER button are interpreted as wavelength in meter for SW.

If the entry is valid, a frequency next to the band centre will be tuned to in the case of radio bands, and the beginning of the respective SW band in the case of amateur bands.

See table on page 19.

It is possible to enter the following meter bands:

10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 30, 31, 40, 41, 49, 60, 75, 80, 90.

Entry example for the 49-m band:

Numeric buttons 4 9, button ¢FREQU./METER / 6075 kHz (= Deutsche Welle).

TIME I

I 8:0 0

LW

8.6.0.7.5

 

 

FM

MHz

 

SW

BATT. CHECK

MW

 

 

kHz

 

 

 

 

TUNING

 

 

 

 

0 . . . 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . 5

 

FREE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 9 m kHz

Indication of the current band on SW

In the case of direct frequency entry or SW frequency scanning (within a m-band):

The selected band is permanently indicated.

In the case of direct frequency entry or manual tuning:

If the frequency tuned to lies within one of the above indicated bands, this band will permanently be indicated in the display.

If the entry made is invalid, the indication " E

F appears for

approx. 5 seconds in the display.

 

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Contents Yacht BOY Contents Clearing the Wake-Up Function SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception InterferencesHints Prescriptions Radio Stations Snoozelight Your Unit at a GlanceDisplay Large numeric block StereoBottom numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Snooze Snooze button Auto Tuning Automatic station tuningTop of Unit Telescopic aerialLeft Side of Unit Right Side of UnitRear of Unit Ferrite rod aerial AerialsMains Operation Power SupplyBattery Operation Battery CheckReset Button Data Protection Mains and Battery OperationDisplay Illumination Switching On/Off and LockingGeneral Operation Direct EntriesTone Volume and ToneVolume Waveband SelectionFrequency Tuning in the FM Band Station TuningFrequency Tuning in the AM Bands If the unit is not yet switched off, do this Adjusting the tuning stepsThis frequency search is started by pressing the button Station Tuning with the Numeric ButtonsIndication of the current band on SW Entering a Meter BandEntering a meter band on SW Entry example for the 49-m bandEntering a Meter Band Calling Up Stored Stations What Can You Store?Checking the Reception Frequency Creating/Overwriting a Memory PositionClearing a Memory Position Indicating Free Memory PositionsMemo buttons Clearing the switch-on period prematurely Checking the switch-on timeGoing to Sleep to Music Clock Time Indication Time I/II Setting the Clock TimeSetting the Clock Time II/Clock Time ClockWake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-On Automatic Switch-On/Wake-Up FunctionEntering a Switch-On Time Checking the Entered Switch-On TimeSelect Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display with Wake-Up with Sound Signal Date ReminderClearing the Wake-Up Function Interferences SSB Mode Amateur Radio ReceptionTuning indication deflects in the rythm of the speech Special Functions on AMConnecting Sockets SpecificationPower Supply Output PowerIntermediate Frequencies Tuning StepsReceivable SW bands Radio Stations Hints PrescriptionsPage 72010 737