Grundig 400 PE Car Satellite Radio System User Manual


 
IF A COUNTRY IS NOT TRANSMITTING ITS SIGNAL
SPECIFICALLY FOR RECEPTION IN NORTH AMERICA,
IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF RECEIVING IT?
Yes, with detailed research into broadcast time and frequency
and patience, it is possible but never guaranteed. A profession-
ally engineered outdoor antenna can make a major difference.
Call Grundig technical support for advice on such antennas.
WHAT ELSE CAN AND CANNOT BE HEARD ON
SHORTWAVE?
You can hear long distance two-way marine, aviation, and
amateur radio (ham). To receive such communications, an
advanced shortwave receiver with single sideband (SSB)
capability must be used. The more advanced Grundig radios can
do this. Local VHF/UHF air traffic, police, fire, ambulance, and
weather services CANNOT be heard. For these, use a VHF/
UHF scanner
IS THERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING?
Yes! Many major international broadcasters incorporate English
programming.
WHAT IS THE PROGRAM CONTENT LIKE?
This can vary considerably from country to country; however,
programming usually consists of world news, local news from the
country of origin, news commentary, interview programs, cultur-
ally oriented programs, music oriented programs, and even
political propaganda.
ARE THE SIGNALS CLEAR?
Often, but not always. Today’s technology has greatly minimized
the fading, static and interference that are natural aspects of
international broadcast listening.
CAN I HEAR A SPECIFIC COUNTRY?
Yes, if that country is transmitting its signal specifically for listen-
ing in your part of the world. Otherwise, it may range from good
to impossible.
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