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Grundig - YB500 - Radio
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User manual
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User manual
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29
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english
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May 25, 2015
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Yacht Boy 500 - LC DATA MONITOR (Display)............................................................................................................. 3 Your Uni t at a Glance ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Aerials.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 AC (Mains) Operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Battery Operation.................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Battery Check ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Data Protection....................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Reset Button............................................................................................................................................................................ 8 User Guide Via the Menu............................................................................................................................................................ 9 General Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10 Key-protect............................................................................................................................................................................ 10 LOCKED................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Direct Entries ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10 Hints and Error Messages ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Display Illumination............................................................................................................................................................ 12 The Volume............................................................................................................................................................................ 12 The Tone................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Waveband Selection........................................................................................................................................................... 12 ROM Table of the Yacht Boy 500....................................................................................................................................... 13 Selecting Frequencies ........................................................................................................................................................ 13 Calling Up ROM Table Memory Locations ............................................................................................................................. 14 Step by Step into the World of Shortwave Reception ............................................................................................................. 15 Tuning to Stations with the TUNE A/V buttons.................................................................................................................. 16 Tuning to Stations........................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Entering a Meter Band ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Storing in Memory General ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 What can You Store?.......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Is the Frequency Tuned to Already Stored in Memory?........................................................................................ 19 Checking the Desired Station Memory Position........................................................................................................ 20 Programming a Station Memory Location................................................................................................................... 20 Entering Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 Calling Up Stored Stations............................................................................................................................................... 21 The MEMORY Button .......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Clearing an Occupied Memory Position....................................................................................................................... 22 Going to Sleep to Radio ............................................................................................................................................................. 23 The Clock.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Setting the Clock ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Setting the Clock ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Clock Time Indication TIME I/II..................................................................................................................................... 24 Automatic Functions Timer ½.................................................................................................................................................... 25 Programming Switching Times Switching Times 1/2.............................................................................................. 25 Checking the Switching Times 1 /2.............................................................................................................................. 26 Automatic Switching On and Off ................................................................................................................................... 26 Automatic Functions................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Special Functions on FM .......................................................................................................................................................... 28 Special Functions on AM ......................................................................................................................................................... 29

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