Entering a meter band – Grundig YB500 User Manual

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Entering a Meter Band

Entering a Meter Band on SW
Entered numbers below 100 with subsequent confirmation by the
AM button (f~ will be recognized as wavelength in meters for
SW
When the entry is valid, the set will tune to a frequency next to
the band centre in the case of radio bands, and to the beginning
of the respective SW band in the case of amateur bands.
See table to the right.
It is possible to enter the following meter bands
10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16,17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 30, 31, 40, 41, 49, 60, 75, 80, 90.
Entry example for the 49-m band:
Numeric buttons 4 9 Button AM Æ 6075 kHz

(= Deutsche Welle).
Indication of the actual band on SW

With direct band entry or with SW frequency scanning

(within a meter band): The selected band is permanently
indicated.

With direct frequency entry or manual tuning: If the

frequency tuned to lies in one of the above listed meter
bands, the band will permanently be indicated in the
display, if not, the display indicates 0.

It is possible to briefly (approx. 4 seconds) indicate the

m-band by pressing the MODE button.

Lower cut-off

Radio station

Band

Band(m)

frequency (kHz) or band centre

90-m-tropic 3200

3300

80-m-amateur 3500

75-m-radio 3950

3975

60-m-tropic 4750

4905

49-m-radio 5950

6075

40-m-radio 7000

41-m-radio 7100

7220

31-m-radio 9400

9635

30-m-amateur 10100

25-m-radio 11650

11845

22-m-radio 13600

13700

20-m-amateur 14000

19-m-radio 15100

15320

16-m-radio 17550

17705

17-m-amateur 18065

15-m-amateur 21000

13-m-radio 21450

21690

12-m-amateur 24890

11 -m-radio

25650

25820

10-m-amateur 28000

* Not all radio stations are broadcasting 24 hours a day and

during all seasons programmes on this frequency. For this
reason, please note the individual broadcasting times.

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