Grundig 800 MILLENNIUM Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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MEMORY FUNCTIONS
MEMORY DESCRIPTION
The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM contains 70 memory
locations that can be used to store and recall commonly
monitored frequencies. These 70 locations are divided
into blocks of 10, ie. 00-09, 10-19 20-29, etc. This allows
convenient grouping of frequencies. As an example, 00-
09 could be AM broadcast stations, 10-19 could be FM
broadcast stations, 20-29 could be various time stations
such as CHU and WWV, etc. With memory locations
programmed, you can use the SCAN function to
automatically monitor desired memory frequencies. The
following operating parameters may be stored in any
memory location:
(I) Frequency, (2) Mode, (3) Bandwidth, (4) AGC setting,
(5) Attenuator, (6) Synchronous detector.
STORING A MEMORY CHANNEL
First, be sure that the SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM is in
the VFO mode (MEMORY or SCAN not displayed). If
required, press the
button to place unit in the
VFO mode.
(A) Select the desired frequency, mode, bandwidth, etc.
(B) Press the button. 'MEMORY' will light and
the memory channel number will flash for approximately 3
seconds. While it is still flashing, enter a two-digit number
from 00 to 69. A confirmation beep will be heard. (C) The
receiver will return to the VFO mode and the last used
memory location will be displayed in the 'MEMORY'
portion of the display.
RECALLING A MEMORY LOCATION
To select a specific memory channel, press the
button. This will cause 'MEMORY' to light on the front panel
display, and the MEMORY channel number will flash for
approximately 3 seconds. While it is still flashing, enter a
two digit number of the desired memory channel to be
received. Make certain that the successive button
depressions are made within 3 seconds of each other. Other
memory channels may be selected by pressing the
button and entering two digit
numbers. If a channel number is selected that is empty,
'Error' will flash.
The large 'TUNING' knob may be used to tune from the
frequency that was stored in the selected memory channel.
The 'MEMORY' symbol turns off, but the last memory channel
number still shows. Pressing the
button will cause the
receiver to return to the last selected memory channel
number and the 'MEMORY' symbol will turn on.
DELETING A MEMORY LOCATION
Select the memory channel to be deleted as described in
'RECALLING A MEMORY LOCATION'. Press and hold the
button for 3 seconds. A beep will be heard to
indicate that the contents stored in the selected memory
channel number have been deleted.