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Grundig Satellit 500 User Manual

Grundig Satellit 500
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Grundig Satellit 500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModesAM, FM, SSB
DisplayLCD
Frequency RangeLW, MW, SW, FM
Power Supply6 x D batteries or 9V DC adapter
AntennaTelescopic whip antenna
Tuning ModesManual, Automatic
SpeakersBuilt-in speaker
Frequency Coverage150 kHz - 30 MHz

Summary

Multifunction Display Overview

Memory and Band Indicators

Shows memory positions, SW-m-band, station abbreviations, auto-search, manual tuning.

Satellite Overview: Controls and Ports

Telescopic Aerial

For FM and SW reception, extendable and positionable.

External Power Input

For mains unit NR90 or 9-12V DC supply.

Locking Switch

Prevents accidental detuning of buttons and tuning knob.

Mode Selection Buttons

Buttons for switching on/off, FM, AM, and station name entry.

Key Operating Modes and Functions

Station Search Function

Starts automatic station search or raster tuning.

Timer and Clock Functions

Controls AUTO, SLEEP, TIME I/II, and SELECT functions.

External Connections and Specific Controls

Direct Input Buttons

Numeric keys for direct frequency and station entry.

Tuning Knob

Used for tuning frequencies and selecting options.

External Aerial Socket

75 ohm coaxial socket for connecting external aerials.

DX/Local Sensitivity Switch

Optimizes SW reception quality for distant or local signals.

Power Supply Options

Battery/Accumulator Power

Uses 4 'HP 2' batteries or NiCd accumulators.

Battery Check and External Power

Battery Condition Check

Displays battery/accumulator condition via bar indication.

Mains and Charging Operation

Operation and charging using the mains unit/AC adapter NR90.

External DC Power Operation

Connects to 9-12V DC sources like car or boat.

Aerials and Basic Operation

Mobile Operation Aerials

Telescopic and ferrite rod aerials for FM, SW, MW, LW.

Stationary Aerial Connection

Connects external aerials for FM (75 Ω) and AM (50 Ω).

Direct Data Entry

Entering frequencies, stations, and times using numeric buttons.

Tuning and Waveband Selection

Manual Station Tuning

Manual tuning using the <TUNING> knob.

Waveband Selection

Switching between FM, AM, LW, MW, SW bands.

Direct Frequency Tuning

Numeric Button Tuning

Directly enter frequencies for tuning stations.

SW Meter Band Entry

Entering SW Meter Bands

Entering meter bands for SW reception.

FM Band Station Search

Station Search Function

Automatic search for stations in the FM band.

AM Band Station Search

AM Frequency Scanning

Scans AM frequencies in raster steps.

Station Storage and Recall

Storing Stations

Stores up to 42 stations with modes and abbreviations.

Memory Operation Procedures

Entering Station Names

Station Name Abbreviation Entry

Adds a 4-position abbreviation to stored stations.

Special AM Reception Functions

Sleep Timer Function

Clock Setting and Indication

Setting Main Clock (TIME I)

Sets the main clock (TIME I) using reference time.

Automatic Functions Overview

Programmable Switching Times

Sets two independent automatic switching programs.

Programming Switching Times

Setting Switching Time 1

Programs the first switch-on and switch-off time.

Managing Switching Times

Setting Switching Time 2

Programs the second switch-on and switch-off time.

Controlling Switch-On Times

Automatic Switching Control

Activates/deactivates automatic functions with AUTO button.

Timer Recording Function

Single Side Band (SSB) Reception

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