Grundig Yb400 Hf Reciever Manual
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NEED HELP? CALL OUR SHORTWAVE HOTLINE IMPORTANT NOTICE QUICK SETUP (But please read the rest of the manual later!) 1. Insert batteries or connect the included AC adaptor. 2. Set the DX/LOCAL switch to DX (left side of radio). 3. Turn the SSB switch OFF (right side of radio). 4. Fully extend the telescopic antenna. 5. With the radio off, press and release the AM button once. 6. Immediately press and release the STEP button. “10KHz” now appears in the right side of the display, and will disappear in a few seconds. (See page 4 for more information about this procedure. 7. Turn the radio on by pressing the ON/OFF button. If, after reading this owner’s manual, you need help learning to operate your YACHT BOY 400 PROFESSIONAL EDITION, call us toll free, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., PST at: 1-800-872-2228 from the U.S. 1-800-637-1648 from Canada OWNER’S RECORD This model is the GRUNDIG YACHT BOY 400 PROFES- SIONAL EDITION, herin after referred to as the YB400PE. The serial number is located on the sticker inside the battery compartment. Refer to this number whenever you call GRUNDIG regarding this product. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-22 23-27 26 28 29SUBJECT GRUNDIG TOLL-FREE PHONE NUMBER………………………………………………………….............................. TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………………….……………………............................ YOUR RADIO AT-A-GLANCE………………………………………………….……………………............................. INITIAL SETUP…………………………………………………………………..……………………............................ SUPPLYING POWER…………………………………………………………….……………………............................ GENERAL RADIO OPERATION………………………………………………..……………………............................. SHORTWAVE RADIO OPERATION…………………………………………...……………………............................... STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY………………………………………..…………………….............................. USING CLOCK, ALARM, AND SLEEP TIMER FEATURES..............................……………………............................. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SHORTWAVE................................................……………………............................... SIGNLE SIDEBAND (SSB) AND TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS..............……………………............................... TIME STATIONS..................................................................................................…………………….............................. TECHNICAL INFORMATION............................................................................…………………….............................. INDEX TO THE RADIO’S CONTROLS (buttons, switches, and sockets)............…………………….............................. 2
INITIAL SET-UP IMPORTANT! SET-UP FOR NORTH AMERICAN USE North America’s AM stations are exactly 10 kilohertz apart. At the factory, the radio is set up for the 9 kilohertz spacing of stations in Europe. To change this to the 10KHZ spacing:1. With the radio OFF, press and release the AM buttononce. 2. Immediately press and release the STEP button. “10 KHz” now appears in the right side of the display and will disappear in a few seconds. This change will be permanently in the radio’s memory as long as batteries are not taken out for a period of ten minutes or more.When traveling outside of the Americas, use the same procedure as above to set the spacing back to 9 kilohertz. ADDITIONAL SET-UP INFORMATION 1. On the right side of the radio, set the SSB switch to theOFF position. This feature is described on page 23. NOTE: the FINE TUNING control, on the right side of the radio, is only activated and needed when the YB400PE is in the SSB mode. You do not need to use this control when listening to regular AM, FM, and shortwave broadcasts. On the left side of the radio, set the DX/LOCAL switch to the DX position. DX allows for maximum sensitivity, the preferred position. 4
SUPPLYING POWER AND USING EXTERNAL ANTENNAS NOTE: when using the adaptor, it is OK to leave batteries in the radio. HOW TO USE THE INCLUDED “REEL” ANTENNA AND THE EXTERNAL ANTENNA SOCKET (left side of the radio) The SW EXT. ANT. Socket is for shortwave antennas. Use it with the included “reel” antenna. Always fully unroll the “reel” antenna and place it as high off the floor as possible, next to the windows. PROFESSIONALLY ENGINEERED ANTENNAS Professionally engineered, outdoor shortwave antennas, available through specialized retailers, can also be used. Use the SW. EXT . ANT. Socket mentioned above. The socket is a 1/8 inch mono socket, used in conjunction with a 1/8 inch mono plug, such as th e plugs often used for mono earphones. If you would like advice about shortwave antennas, please call Grundig technical support at 1-800-872-2228 for U.S. and 1-800-637-1648 for Canada. 5 HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES Install six AA alkaline batteries. Follow the diagram imprinted on the back of the radio near the battery compartment. With the radio face down and the battery compartment toward you: ·The flat ends (-) of the bottom batteries go toward the left. ·The flat ends (-) of the top batteries go toward the right. AC ADAPTOR USE The Grundig adaptor supplied with this product is only for use in the Americas, where household AC voltage is 110-120 volts AC. Do not use this adaptor in countries with household AC voltage of 220-240 volts AC. USING YOUR GRUNDIG AC ADAPTOR 1. Plug the adaptor into a household outlet. 2. Insert plug into the radio’s DC 9 V socket.
6 GENERAL RADIO OPERATION HOW TO TURN THE RADIO ON AND OFF Press the ON/OFF button. HOW TO LISTEN TO YOUR LOCAL AM STATIONS 1. On the YB 400PE, the AM broadcast band is called medium wave. When you are listening to AM, the letters “MW” appear in the display. 2. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the radio on. 3. Press the AM button several times, until MW appears near the center of the display. 4. If “STEP” appears in the display, press the STEP button to choose 10 KHz tuning rate. 5. Automatically tune using the AUTO TUNING button. The radio will automatically stop on stations. A quick press-and-release tunes up-frequency; a long press-and- release tunes down-frequency. 6. Manually tune using the tuning button.HOW TO USE THYE WIDE/NARROW SWITCH (left side of radio) Experiment with this switch and let your ears be your guide. WIDE gives the best audio fidelity; NARROW best minimizes interference from other nearby stations. This switch is used for AM, shortwave, and longwave listening. HOW TO LISTEN TO YOUR LOCAL FM STATIONS 1. Press the FM Button. 2. Automatically tune using the AUTO TUNING button. The radio will automatically stop on stations. A quick press-and-release tunes up-frequency; a long press- and-release tunes down-frequency. 3. Manually tune using the TUNING BUTTONS.
HOW TO USE THE STEREO/MONO SWITCH (left side of radio). For true stereo reproduction in FM, select STEREO when you use earphones or headphones. When STEREO is selected, and the broadcast is in stereo, two circles appear above and to the right of the frequency in the display. Use the MONO position whenver reception is poor or marginal. HOW TO USE THE TONE SWITCH Experiment and let your ears judge which position, HIGH or LOW, you like best. DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY If you know the exact frequency of the station you want to hear, directly enter it using the keypad and immediately press the FREQU./METER BUTTON. Pressing the FREQU./METERbutton finalizes the entry. Be sure to include the decimal point in FM frequencies . Any kind of frequency may be entered regard- less of what kind of frequency you are presently tuned to, e.g. you can enter an FM frequency even if you are presently in shortwave. AM STATION EXAMPLE: to tune the frequency 810 kilohertz in the AM band, press 8 1 0 , then press the FREQU./METER button. FM STATION EXAMPLE: to tune the frequency 105.7 mega- hertz in the FM band, press 1 0 5 . 7, then press the FREQU./ METER button. Be sure to include the decimal point in FM frequencies. SHORTWAVE STATION EXAMPLE: to tune the frequency 5975 kilohertz in the shortwave 49 meter band, press 5975 then the FREQU./METER button. 7
When the radio is off: Pressing the LOCK button locks all keys. This will keep the radio from accidentally turning on when packed in a briefcase, etc. When you want to listen to your radio, press LOCK and then the ON/OFF switch. HOW TO USE THE AM BUTTON’S LAST STATION MEMORY FEATURE Pressing the AM button over and over steps through the last station tuned in MW, SW and LW. HOW TO USE THE VOLUME CONTROL KNOB Use this to control the loudness of the radio. HOW AND WHEN TO USE THE RESET FEATURE If the radio operates erratically, gently poke an opened paper clip into the RESET hole on the front of the radio. Normal operation may be restored. Note that this procedure erases all memories and resets the clock 8 HOW TO USE THE STEP BUTTON In AM (MW), SW, and LW (see below), the STEP button provides selection of the best tuning steps, in kilohertz. This button is not functional in FM. The tuning step rate is indicated in the lower right of the display, e.g. “STEP 5”. Use these guidelines: AM (MW): 10 KHz in the Americas; 9 KHz outside of the Americas LW (longwave): 9 KHz for broadcast stations. Note: You will probably not hear any stations in the Americas, as LW is not used for broadcast stations. It is used in Europe and other parts of the world for broadcasts to those areas. SSB: 1KHz HOW TO USE THE LOCK BUTTON When lock is on, the word LOCK appears in the upper right area of the display. Using this feature has no effect on alarm functions. When the radio is on: Pressing the LOCK button locks all keys except the ON/OFF button and the SNOOZE button.
9 HOW TO LISTEN TO SHORTWAVE STATIONS If you already know the specific frequency of a shortwave station, enter it, using the direct frequency entry technique described earlier. For a complete list of shortwave frequencies, use the major shortwave publications mentioned on page 22. Even if you do not know any specific frequencies of short- wave stations, you can find them by going into a shortwave band and tuning around, as described below. WHAT IS A SHORTWAVE BAND If you have ever listened to AM or FM radio, then you already know what a band is. The AM band is 530-1600 KHz; the FM band is 88-108 MHz. A band is simply a frequency range where stations are located. When you look for stations in these “bands”, you simply tune around until you find a station you like. Short- wave is similar, and the shortwave bands have names like 25 meters, 31 meters, 49 meters, etc. These are abbreviated 25m, 31m and 49m. Just like in AM and FM radio, one simply gets into the shortwave band and tunes around, looking for stations.For example, the 19 meter shortwave band encompasses the frequency range of 15100 to 15600 kilohertz. The band chart on the back of the YB400PE shows the frequency range for each band. HOW TO ENTER A SHORTWAVE BAND EXAMPLE: To enter the 25 meter band 1. Press 2 5 2. Press the FREQU./METER button. HOW TO TUNE AROUND IN A SHORTWAVE BAND AUTO TUNING: The radio will find stations for you within the shortwave band you have entered. In shortwave, this feature only works within the shortwave bands shown on the back of the radio (see the chart titled “SHORTWAVE BAND AUTO TUNING RANGES”).