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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, eg. “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 longwave is not used for broadcast stations.
It is used in Europe and other parts of the world for
broadcast to those areas.

SSB: 1 KHz.

HOW TO USE THE LOCK BUTTON

When the LOCK button 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.

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. Normal operation may
be restored. Memory erased, clock reset.

GETTING STARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB); MARITIME & AERONAUTICAL
WEATHER AND COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; HAM RADIO COMMUNICATION
FREQUENCIES; TIME SIGNALS

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High end shortwave radios, such as the Grundig YB400PE,
have a feature called SSB, a highly efficient way of electronically
processing transmitted and received signals for two-way
communication. Examples of this are amateur radios (hams),
maritime and aeronautical communication. Either upper side
band (USB) or lower side band (LSB) can be used.

Receiving SSB signals is not always easy. Since this is
two-way communication, transmissions are often very
short and sporadic.  Also, most two-way communication
uses relatively low power, 50 to 1000 watts. The amateur
radio operators are easiest to find; the others can be very
difficult. Signals are also affected by the eleven year
sunspot cycle. Our current cycle began with the poorest
reception in 1996, improving to excellent conditions
peaking in 2002. Overall, very good reception can be
expected from 2000 to 2005-6. Finding SSB signals can
be like seeking a “needle in a haystack”, so be patient.
The easiest place to find SSB communication is at night in
the amateur band shown below at 3700 - 4000 KHz.

HOW TO TURN THE SSB FEATURE ON

1. Slide the SSB switch (right side of radio) to the

ON position.

2. Use the STEP button to select 1 KHz tuning steps.

“STEP 1” will display in the lower right of the display.

3. Put the FINE TUNING control knob (right side of the

radio) in its center position.

4. Use the FINE TUNING control knob to fine tune

the signals.

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Страница 3: ...AG with Yacht Boy 400PE radio It is available on the world wide web through our website in Postscript Document Format pdf and may be downloaded free of charge viewable with the recommended utility Ad...

Страница 4: ...OPERATION 5 7 SHORTWAVE RADIO OPERATION 8 9 STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY 10 11 USING CLOCK ALARM AND SLEEP TIMER FEATURES 12 13 MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SHORTWAVE 14 21 SINGLE SIDE BAND SSB AND TWO WAY...

Страница 5: ...f press and release the AM button once 6 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 See page 4 for more infor...

Страница 6: ...Headphone Socket Standard earphones headphones with stereo plug 3 5 millimeter or 1 8 inch External Antenna Socket 3 5millimeteror1 8inchmonoplug Tuning Steps AM MW 1 KHz 9 KHz 10 KHz FM 50 KHz SW 1...

Страница 7: ...e DX position DX allows for maximum sensitivity the preferred position ADDITIONAL SET UP INFORMATION 26 AMATEUR RADIO MARITIME 3815 Caribbean weather net 3930 Puerto Rico weather 3964 East Coast water...

Страница 8: ...22159 22B 22162 22C 22165 22D 22168 22E 22171 25115 25118 SUPPLYING POWER AND USING EXTERNAL ANTENNAS 4 HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES AC ADAPTOR USE USING YOUR GRUNDIG AC ADAPTOR HOW TO USE THE INCLUDED R...

Страница 9: ...uencies Manually tune using the TUNING buttons 24 MARITIME SSB WEATHER FREQUENCIES kilohertz USB times in UTC GMT 6753 Canada St John s NF eachhr 40min 8722 Ft Lauderdale FL 0100 1300 2300 8749 Manaha...

Страница 10: ...eception is poor or marginal HOW TO USE THE TONE SWITCH right side of radio Experimentandletyourearsjudgewhichposition HIGHor LOW you like best DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY If you know the exact frequency o...

Страница 11: ...e RESET hole on the front Normal operation may be restored Memory erased clock reset GETTING STARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND SSB MARITIME AERONAUTICAL WEATHER AND COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES HAM RADIO COMM...

Страница 12: ...9 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 EXAMP...

Страница 13: ...hat is UTC ItisthetimeinGreenwich England withnocorrectionfor daylightsavingstimeandisalwaysstatedin24hourformat In North America UTC is ahead of our local time 5 hours Eastern Standard Time EST 6 hou...

Страница 14: ...IS USED IN SHORTWAVE BROADCAST SCHEDULES Sincetherearemanydifferenttimezonesaroundtheworld it wouldbeimpracticalforshortwavebroadcasterstogivebroad casttimesforeachseparatetimezone To simplify matter...

Страница 15: ...listening CAN I HEAR A SPECIFIC COUNTRY Yes ifthatcountryistransmittingitssignalspecificallyfor listeninginyourpartoftheworld Otherwise itmayrange fromgoodtoimpossible IF A COUNTRY IS NOT TRANSMITTIN...

Страница 16: ...ck is a 24 hour clock only eg 6 o clock in the morning will read as 6 00 6 o clock in the evening will read as 18 00 There are two clocks TIME I and TIME II Select one or the other by pressing the TIM...

Страница 17: ...noted frequenciesareforeveninglisteninginNorthAmerica Other countriesdonotdeliberatelytarget North America but can be heard anyway Whether or not a country can be heard depends on many factors includ...

Страница 18: ...with fewer stations 25m Best around sunrise and sunset Results vary during mid day 31m Similar to 25m 15 EVENING NIGHT LISTENING Thisisthebesttimetolisten becausethebroadcastersare deliberately trans...

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