Grundig YB500 owner manual Memory Button Memory Scan, Clearing an Occupied Memory Position

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The MEMORY Button (Memory Scan)

This button allows you to call up occupied memory locations one after the other:

Brief pressure on the button = memory location numbers up, longer pressure on the button = memory location numbers down.

The next possible memory position location is called up and its name is indicated if it has been entered or if it is received via the RDS system.

Unoccupied memory locations are automatically skipped.

Clearing an Occupied Memory Position

A very long pressure on the CLEAR button will clear the actual station memory location.

The display indicates FREE and the station number.

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Contents HOW to USE Your Grundig Contents Hints marked by * * LOCKED, * no RDS, Q - RDS quality, etc Yacht Boy 500 LC Data Monitor DisplayLSB Lower Side Band Your Unit at a Glance Press a longer time = AF backwardMEMO8 Aerials Battery Check Power SupplyBattery Operation AC Mains OperationMains and Battery Operation Reset ButtonData Protection User Guide Via the Menu Key-protect Calling up, SW meter bands, clock times and switching timesGeneral Operation Direct EntriesHints 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 3950 What can You Store? Storing in Memory General Is the Frequency Tuned to Already Stored in Memory? 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 Setting the ClockClock Time Indication Time I/II Automatic Functions Timer ½ Automatic Switching On and Off Checking the Switching Times 1 /2Alarm mode and/or Switch-on time Automatic Functions Special Functions on FM Special Functions on AM