Grundig YB500 owner manual Calling Up ROM Table Memory Locations

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Calling Up ROM Table Memory Locations

For calling up stations stored in the ROM table, you must enter the code number (station code) given in the list below. This means that you must always enter a zero followed by the number and confirm the entry by pressing the MEMORY button (6).

If you have already called up the ROM table, you can select further stations with the MEMORY button (6):

Brief pressure = you get to the next higher station code. Long pressure = you get to the next lower station code.

For all radio stations, several alternative frequencies have been programmed. You get to these alternative frequencies with the MONO/ROM-AF button (21). Each short pressure on this button will switch to the next frequency.

A direct frequency entry via the numeric keypad (also when changing the waveband) or a frequency change does not yet cause the exit from the ROM table.

If you have meanwhile changed the frequency, pressing the MEMORY button (6) brings you back to the starting point of the ROM table.

You can quit the ROM table by selecting a station memory location (e.g., 1 MEMORY) or by slowly pressing the 0/ROM numeric button which causes in addition the transfer

into the tuning memory.

Code

Station abbrev.

Station

Frequencies (kHz)

01

DW . . . . . D

Deutsche Welle

3995, 6075, 9545, 9735, 11795, 13780, 15270, 15275,

 

 

 

15350, 15410, 17845, 17860, 21540, 21560, 21640, 21680

02

BBC . WS . G

BBC London External Services

3955,3975,5975, 6045, 6180, 6195, 7325, 9410,

 

 

 

9750,9760,9915,12095,15070,17640, 17705, 25750

03

ROEI . AUT

Radio Austria International

5945,6155,9870, 13730, 15410, 15430, 15450, 21490

04

SRI . . SUI

Swiss Radio International

3985,6165,9535, 9885, 11955, 12030, 15570

05

REND . HOL

Radio Nederland

5955,6020,9860, 9895, 13700, 15560, 17575, 17605

06

RFI . . . . F

Radio France Internationale

3965,6175,7135, 7280, 9790, 11705, 15300, 17620

07

RAI . . . . I

Radiotelevisione Italians

5990,6060,7175, 7275, 7290, 9515, 9575, 9710

08

RMWS.RUS

Radio Moscow

5905,5915,7360, 9880, 12010, 13710, 15140, 15225,

 

 

 

15540,17645, 17850, 21725

09

REE . . . . E

Radio Exterior de Espana

7105, 9685, 9875, 12035, 15365, 17715, 17890

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Contents HOW to USE Your Grundig Contents LSB Lower Side Band Yacht Boy 500 LC Data Monitor DisplayHints marked by * * LOCKED, * no RDS, Q - RDS quality, etc Your Unit at a Glance Press a longer time = AF backwardMEMO8 Aerials Battery Check Power SupplyBattery Operation AC Mains OperationData Protection Reset ButtonMains and Battery Operation User Guide Via the Menu Key-protect Calling up, SW meter bands, clock times and switching timesGeneral Operation Direct Entries Hints and Error Messages in the Display Tone VolumeDisplay Illumination Waveband SelectionROM Table of the Yacht Boy Selecting FrequenciesCalling Up ROM Table Memory Locations Step by Step into the World of Shortwave Reception Tuning to Stations with the Tune A/V buttons Tuning to Stations Seconds. Pressing a random button will abort this functionBandm Entering a Meter BandEntering a Meter Band on SW Tropic 3200 3300 Amateur 3500 Radio 3950Is the Frequency Tuned to Already Stored in Memory? Storing in Memory GeneralWhat can You Store? Checking the Desired Station Memory Position Programming a Station Memory LocationEntering Abbreviations Calling Up Stored StationsMemory Button Memory Scan Clearing an Occupied Memory PositionPress the Sleep button. The unit is switched on Going to Sleep to RadioClock Time Indication Time I/II Setting the ClockClock Automatic Functions Timer ½ Alarm mode and/or Switch-on time Checking the Switching Times 1 /2Automatic Switching On and Off Automatic Functions Special Functions on FM Special Functions on AM