Grundig 800 MILLENNIUM manual Front Panel Lock Unlock, AM Syncronous Operation

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SHORTWAVE 'METER' BAND DESIGNATOR ENTRY To facilitate tuning to particular sections of the shortwave band that contain many worldwide broadcasts of news, information and music, the SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM permits entry of the 'METER' band designator. In some cases, the worldwide broadcast station may not announce its exact operating frequency, but will announce the 'METER' band in which it is operating or to which band it will move to improve worldwide reception at a particular time of day. By entering this 'METER' band number, the receiver automatically tunes to the low frequency end of the corresponding 'METER' band. The search for the new station location is thus limited to a particular smaller section of the entire shortwave band spectrum. The Shortwave Band Designators and corresponding frequency ranges are as follows:

FREQUENCY RESOLUTION

The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM tunes in the following steps:

Shortwave Band Designators

 

Band

Low Freq

High Freq

120 Meter

2300 kHz

2500 kHz

90 Meter

3200 kHz

3400 kHz

75 Meter

3900 kHz

4000 kHz

60 Meter

4750 kHz

5060 kHz

49 Meter

5950 kHz

6200 kHz

41 Meter

7100 kHz

7600 kHz

31 Meter

9500 kHz

9900 kHz

25 Meter

11,600 kHz

12,100 kHz

22 Meter

13,570 kHz

13,870 kHz

19 Meter

15,100 kHz

15,800 kHz

16 Meter

17,480 kHz

17,900 kHz

13 Meter

21,450 kHz

21,850 kHz

11 Meter

25,600 kHz

26,100 kHz

Press the 'BAND' button as required to enter the shortwave band tuning mode. At this point, you can enter a frequency with the 'Direct-Key-Input' buttons, or use the TUNING knob

and/or the and buttons to change frequency.

To enter a shortwave band 'METER' designator, press the 'SW BAND' button to display a flashing 'METER' number entry prompt. The prompt will flash for approximately 3 seconds after the SW BAND button is pressed. While it is still flashing, enter one of the listed two or three digit Band numbers corresponding to the desired 'METER' band designator using the 'Direct-Key-Input' buttons. While the 'METER'

annunciator is flashing, the and buttons can also be used to step quickly from band to band. After selection of

the 'METER' band, use the TUNING knob orand buttons to change the frequency, or press the 'Direct-Key- Input' keys to make a direct frequency entry.

FRONT PANEL LOCK (UNLOCK)

All keyboard entries, display settings, and entries from the tuning knob can be locked if desired. First, be sure the SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM is not in SCAN mode.

Press and hold the button which is one of the 'Direct- Key-Input' keys. The LOCK annunciator will light indicating the front panel controls are LOCKED out. POWER on/off will still function as well as VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, and AIR BAND SQUELCH. Press and

hold the button to unlock. The LOCK annunciator will extinguish, indicating the front panel controls are once again active.

AM SYNCRONOUS OPERATION

For general tuning and listening, normal AM is best. If, however, the received signal sounds distorted, or interference from adjacent stations is present, AM synchronous should be engaged. The synchronous detector in your receiver can greatly reduce the severe audio distortion that can occur due to signal fading. The detector also permits selectable tuning to either the upper or lower sideband portion of an AM signal. Since most all AM (LW, MW and SW) broadcasting generally uses double-sideband transmission, detection of either of the two sidebands results in full reception of the transmitted information. The selectable sideband tuning and detection not only aids reception by permitting tuning to the stronger or less distorted sideband, but also permits rejection of the sideband nearer to the interfering signal(s). For Example:

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800 MILLENNIUM specifications

The Grundig 800 MILENNIUM is a sophisticated and versatile radio that has gained immense popularity among audio enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. This high-quality device is designed to provide exceptional sound performance, while also being easy to use and highly portable.

One of the standout features of the Grundig 800 MILENNIUM is its wide tuning range. It covers AM, FM, and shortwave bands, allowing users to access an extensive array of radio stations from around the world. The digital tuning system ensures precise frequency selection, while the large backlit LCD display makes it easy to tune in and see the station information, even in low-light conditions.

Sound quality is another area where the Grundig 800 MILENNIUM excels. Equipped with a high-fidelity speaker, it delivers clear and powerful audio that enhances the listening experience. The built-in bass and treble controls allow users to customize the sound to their personal preferences, providing a richer auditory experience.

Portability is a key characteristic of this device. It features a compact design, making it easy to carry around for on-the-go listening. The sturdy handle is ideal for outdoor use, allowing users to take it to picnics, camping trips, or beach outings. The radio is powered by both AC and battery options, offering flexibility in usage.

In terms of modern technology, the Grundig 800 MILENNIUM is equipped with a telescopic antenna that enhances reception, especially for shortwave stations. Additionally, the radio features preset station memory, allowing users to store their favorite channels for easy access. This is particularly useful for those who have specific stations they tune into regularly.

Another attractive characteristic of the Grundig 800 MILENNIUM is its built-in alarm function. Users can wake up to their favorite radio station or a buzzer, making it a functional addition to any bedside table.

Overall, the Grundig 800 MILENNIUM stands out for its combination of advanced features, superior sound quality, and user-friendly design. Whether for home use or portability, it offers a reliable and enjoyable listening experience that caters to a wide range of audio preferences.