Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Tuning Steps, Intermediate Frequencies, Receivable SW bands

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Specification

Wavebands

 

 

FM:

875

... 108 MHz

SW:

1.711 ... 30 MHz

 

3.95 ... 26,1 MHz (Yacht Boy 400 IB)

MW:

520

... 1710 kHz

 

527

... 1606 kHz (Yacht Boy 400 IB)

LW:

144

... 353 kHz

 

149

... 283 kHz (Yacht Boy 400 IB)

Tuning Steps

FM: 50 kHz

SW: 1 kHz / 5 kHz

MW: 1 kHz / 9 bzw. 10 kHz

LW: 1 kHz / 9 kHz

Fine tuning on SSB: ± 1 kHz

Intermediate Frequencies

FM: 10.7 MHz

AM: ZF 1: 55.85 MHz, ZF 2: 455 kHz

Receivable SW bands

 

 

 

Band

Frequency (kHz)

 

 

90-m tropical

3200

3400

(not with YB 400 IB)

80-m amateur

3500

3800

(not with YB 400 IB)

75-m radio

3900

4000

 

60-m tropical

4750

5060

 

49-m radio

5950

6200

 

41-m radio

7100

7300

 

40-m amateur

7000

7099

 

31-m radio

9500

9900

 

30-m amateur

10100

10150

 

25-m radio

11650

12050

 

22-m radio

13600

13800

 

20-m amateur

14000

14350

 

19-m radio

15100

15600

 

17-m amateur

18065

18170

 

16-m radio

17550

17900

 

15-m amateur

21000

21449

 

13-m radio

21450

21850

 

12-m amateur

24890

24990

 

11-m radio

25650

26100

 

10-m amateur

28000

29700

(not with YB 400 IB)

Dimensions: approx. 180 x 120 x 37 mm3 (width x hight x depth)

Weight: approx. 590 g

Subject to technical alterations and alterations in styling. E. and O. E.

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Contents Yacht BOY Contents Hints Prescriptions Radio Stations SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception InterferencesClearing the Wake-Up Function Snoozelight Your Unit at a GlanceDisplay Bottom numeric block StereoLarge numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Top of Unit Auto Tuning Automatic station tuningTelescopic aerial Snooze Snooze buttonRear of Unit Right Side of UnitLeft Side of Unit Ferrite rod aerial AerialsBattery Operation Power SupplyBattery Check Mains OperationReset Button Data Protection Mains and Battery OperationGeneral Operation Switching On/Off and LockingDirect Entries Display IlluminationVolume Volume and ToneWaveband Selection ToneFrequency Tuning in the AM Bands Station TuningFrequency Tuning in the FM Band 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 ButtonsEntering a meter band on SW Entering a Meter BandEntry example for the 49-m band Indication of the current band on SWEntering a Meter Band Checking the Reception Frequency What Can You Store?Creating/Overwriting a Memory Position Calling Up Stored StationsMemo buttons Indicating Free Memory PositionsClearing a Memory Position Going to Sleep to Music Checking the switch-on timeClearing the switch-on period prematurely Setting the Clock Time II/Clock Time Setting the Clock TimeClock Clock Time Indication Time I/IIEntering a Switch-On Time Automatic Switch-On/Wake-Up FunctionChecking the Entered Switch-On Time Wake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-OnClearing the Wake-Up Function Wake-Up with Sound Signal Date ReminderSelect Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display with Tuning indication deflects in the rythm of the speech SSB Mode Amateur Radio ReceptionSpecial Functions on AM InterferencesPower Supply SpecificationOutput Power Connecting SocketsReceivable SW bands Tuning StepsIntermediate Frequencies Radio Stations Hints PrescriptionsPage 72010 737