Grundig YB500 Checking the Desired Station Memory Position, Programming a Station Memory Location

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Checking the Desired Station Memory Position

To avoid accidentally erasing an already stored station be, you can call up the memory location you wish to use and check it before you store it in memory. When doing this, the station to be stored remains in the tuning memory (0 in the display)

Enter the number of the station memory location with the numeric buttons.

Press the MEMORY button.

The display then indicates either FREE (not occupied)

or, if a station has already been programmed, the number of the station memory location and the frequency or the name of the station.

The station last tuned to in the respective waveband re- mains always "buffered" on the numeric button "0".

It is then eventually necessary to press the AM button several times or to switch to FM to return to the desired

waveband.

Then retrieve the station by pressing the numeric button "0" and the MEMORY button, and search a different sta- tion memory location.

Programming a Station Memory Location

Overwriting the old memory contents.

Tune to the desired station.

Enter the number of the desired memory location with the numeric buttons.

Press the STORE button a long time.

-The number of the selected memory location appears below the indication MEMORY in the display. You will still hear the stored station.

-A station name which you have entered or which has been decoded by the RDS system and which is visible in the display will be stored along with the frequency.

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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 Power Supply Battery OperationBattery Check AC Mains OperationData Protection Reset ButtonMains and Battery Operation User Guide Via the Menu Calling up, SW meter bands, clock times and switching times General OperationKey-protect Direct EntriesHints and Error Messages in the Display Volume Display IlluminationTone 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 functionEntering a Meter Band Entering a Meter Band on SWBandm 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

YB500 specifications

The Grundig YB500 is a portable radio that has garnered attention for its combination of performance, portability, and user-friendly features. Designed primarily for radio enthusiasts and travelers, the YB500 offers access to a wide range of radio bands, including AM, FM, and shortwave, making it a versatile choice for those looking to stay connected to the airwaves, regardless of location.

One of the standout features of the Grundig YB500 is its impressive reception capabilities. Equipped with a high-sensitivity tuner and a built-in telescopic antenna, the YB500 excels in capturing distant signals, ensuring users can access a diverse array of stations. This is particularly beneficial for travelers who may find themselves in remote areas where local stations are sparse. The radio is also designed to reduce interference, enhancing clarity and providing a more enjoyable listening experience.

The YB500 boasts an easy-to-read LCD display that shows essential information, including the frequency, selected band, and time. The intuitive interface allows users to switch between bands effortlessly, making it suitable for both novices and seasoned radio enthusiasts. Additionally, the radio has a large control knob and clearly labeled buttons, ensuring that operation is straightforward, even in low-light conditions.

Another notable feature of the Grundig YB500 is its durability and portability. The compact, lightweight design makes it easy to carry, whether for outdoor activities, leisure, or emergency situations. The radio is powered by both mains electricity and batteries, offering flexibility and ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite stations without being tethered to a power source.

Furthermore, the YB500 includes advanced audio technologies that enhance sound quality. Its built-in speaker delivers clear and powerful audio, with options for headphone output, providing a private listening experience when desired. With adjustable volume and tone controls, users can tailor their audio experience to meet their preferences.

In conclusion, the Grundig YB500 combines advanced reception technology with an intuitive interface, durability, and excellent sound quality. Its versatility makes it an excellent choice for radio enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. Whether used at home or on the go, the YB500 is designed to deliver a superior listening experience, ensuring users stay connected to the world through the power of radio.