Grundig YB500 owner manual MEMO8

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(22)LSB/USB Button

-To select the lower or upper side band on SSB (Single iSide Band) reception.

Stepping button, steps forward in the order:

With reception frequency < 10 MHz = LSB Æ USB Æ Normal Æ LSB, etc.

With reception frequency ≥10 MHz = USB Æ LSB Æ Normal Æ USB, etc.

LSB = Lower Side Band; USB = Upper Side Band. On FM:

Keep pressed button = indication of the RDS quality

(23)STORE Button

-For storing the displayed frequency or the station name and the selected reception mode (e.g., Mc Stereo, LSB/USB) into one of the station memory locations 1 ...

40.

Press briefly: Store compare.

-Indication whether the frequency tuned to has ready been stored (e.g., MEMO 3 ... MEMO5 …

MEMO8 ... ).

-Further pressures on the button or keeping it press indicates whether the respective frequency is stored several times and, if so, on which location numbers.

-If the frequency is not yet stored, the display (4) indicate NEW.

Press a longer time:

-Indication of all free memory locations

(e.g., FREE 6 ... FREE 8 ... FREE 25 ... ).

(24)A - Z Button

-To enter the abbreviation for the currently selected station memory location.

(25)SOUND (NORMAL -BOOST)

not on headphone operation. NORMAL = normal output power (low-current drain on battery operation); BOOST= the output power is more than doubled(recommended on mains unit operation).

(26)TONE (MUSIC - SPEECH) MUSIC = normal reproduction; SPEECH = speech reproduction.

(27)Headphone Jack (Ω)

-For stereo headphones with 3.5 mm jack plug and an impedance of 32-2000Ω.

FM stereo reception is only possible with a headphone. When connecting a headphone, the built-in loud- speaker is automatically disconnected.

(28)3.5 mm Output Socket (LINE OUT)

-High-level output for making recordings.

(29)3.5 mm Output Switch Jack ( )

-For controlling external units (e.g., a tape deck).

(30)3.5 mm Coaxial Socket (DC IN 9V)

-For connecting the mains unit accompanying the unit (AC adapter NR 90-1).

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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 Press a longer time = AF backward Your Unit at a GlanceMEMO8 Aerials Battery Operation Power SupplyBattery Check AC Mains OperationData Protection Reset ButtonMains and Battery Operation User Guide Via the Menu General Operation Calling up, SW meter bands, clock times and switching timesKey-protect Direct EntriesHints and Error Messages in the Display Display Illumination VolumeTone Waveband SelectionSelecting Frequencies ROM Table of the Yacht BoyCalling Up ROM Table Memory Locations Step by Step into the World of Shortwave Reception Tuning to Stations with the Tune A/V buttons Seconds. Pressing a random button will abort this function Tuning to StationsEntering a Meter Band on SW Entering a Meter BandBandm Tropic 3200 3300 Amateur 3500 Radio 3950Is the Frequency Tuned to Already Stored in Memory? Storing in Memory GeneralWhat can You Store? Programming a Station Memory Location Checking the Desired Station Memory PositionCalling Up Stored Stations Entering AbbreviationsClearing an Occupied Memory Position Memory Button Memory ScanGoing to Sleep to Radio Press the Sleep button. The unit is switched onClock 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