Page 3 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range: 100 to 30.000 kHz (0.1 to 30 MHz). Line Audio Outputs: Stereo left and right. 87 to 108 MHz, 118 to 137 MHz. 300 mV. 4.7K Ohms for each output. Sensitivity - SSB AM. USB. LSB modes (0.1 to 30 MHz). AM mode only for 118 to 137 MHz. FM mode only for 87 to 108 MHz. Headp...
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS Thank you for purchasing the GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM Shortwave Receiver. This receiver has been designed and manufactured to high quality standards, and will provide reliable operation for many years. Please carefully read the Owner's Manual in order to take advantage of th...
Page 6 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM is a microprocessor controlled, synthesized, world band receiver with con-tinuous coverage capability from 100 kHz through 30 MHz which includes the AM broadcast and shorwave bands. Reception also includes FM broadcast (87 - 108 MHz) and Aircraft (118 ...
Page 7 - POWER SUPPLY; GRUNDIG assumes no responsibility for damage
POWER SUPPLY AC ADAPTER Keep curtains and other flammable materials out of The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver is supplied direct contact with the AC ADAPTER to avoid overheat with an auto-switchable AC ADAPTER to power it ing. indoors. The AC ADAPTER is designed to be plugged into a wall outlet th...
Page 8 - FIGURE 1: BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL; BATTERY SUPPLY: 9 VDC; DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN UNIT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS.; CHECK BATTERIES OFTEN.
POWER SUPPLY, cont'd. FIGURE 1: BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL BATTERY SUPPLY: 9 VDC 6 X IEC-LR20 OR "D" CELLS DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN UNIT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS. CHECK BATTERIES OFTEN. 9
Page 9 - INSTALLATION; UNPACKING
INSTALLATION UNPACKING Carefully remove the SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM and included AC ADAPTER from the shipping carton and examine them for evidence of damage. If any damage is noted, immediately contact the transportation company responsible for delivery or return the unit to the dealer from whom it ...
Page 11 - FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION; Band
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1. Pow er - Press this button to turn the unit on or off. 2. Headphone Jack - This connector accepts a 1/8" stereo/mono headphone connector. Stereo reception is possible only in the FM mode. All speaker outputs are automatically switched off when using the headphones. 3. ...
Page 13 - LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION; L S B
14 LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 1. TIMER - This annunciator indicates the state of the Timer as either Active or Inactive. Refer to the 'CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS' section on page 21. 2. LOCK - When illuminated, this annunciator indicates that the Main 'TUNING' knob and all front panel keypads (except fo...
Page 14 - REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION; Battery Compartment -
15 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 1. ANTENNA 1 - This connector is used when attaching receiving antennas with coaxial feed lines of 50 Ohm nominal impedance. It accepts a standard PL-259 plug. If selected by the 'Shortwave Antenna Select' switch (item 2), this input operates for the AM Broadcast and Shortw...
Page 15 - GETTING STARTED; Enter frequency as follows:
GETTING STARTED GENERAL OPERATING INFORMATION The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver has been designed for ease of use. Please take a few moments to read through this section and familiarize yourself with general operating information. MICROPROCESSOR RESET A power-up reset routine will be activated an...
Page 16 - FREQUENCY RESOLUTION; AM
17 GETTING STARTED, cont'd. SHORTWAVE 'METER' BAND DESIGNATOR ENTRY To facilitate tuning to particular sections of the shortwave band that contain many worldwide broadcasts of news, information and music, the SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM permits entry of the 'METER' band designator. In some cases, the wo...
Page 17 - the 'Special Use Features and Functions'; FM OPERATION; indicator; AGC OPERATION
18 GETTING STARTED, cont'd. The synchronous detector will lock to the strongest signal that is within the IF passband when it is activated. Most of the time, the strongest signal will be the carrier of the desired signal. First, be sure the main tuning is set to within 1 kHz of the desired station's...
Page 18 - MEMORY FUNCTIONS
19 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 ex...
Page 19 - SCAN FUNCTIONS; SCAN DESCRIPTION
20 SCAN FUNCTIONS SCAN DESCRIPTION The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM provides a time scan function of programmed memory channels using the button. Scan will begin and end within a 10 channel block of programmed memory channels as indicated by the most significant digit of the selected memory channel numbe...
Page 20 - CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS; TIME DISPLAY
21 CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS TIME DISPLAY The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM incorporates a dual time clock allowing two 24 hour clocks to be set and maintained. During loss of AC power, or during battery changing, clock operation is maintained for a period of approximately 30 minutes, if the receiver has ...
Page 21 - CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS,; SETTING TIMER ON/OFF TIMES
CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS, 22 SETTING TIMER ON/OFF TIMES Press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds until the 'TIMER' annunciator turns on, and 'ON' flashes. The 'ON' Time will also be indicated in the frequency portion of the display (same readout format as the clock) as well as the numb...
Page 22 - Be certain to leave the volume setting at the; )Example for Setting Overlapping Events:
23 CLOCK AND TIMER FUNCTIONS, cont'd. Press Press 'CLR/LOCK' (enters no OFF Time for timer '1') Timers '1' and '2' Enabled Timer '1' Enabled: Timer '2' Disabled If either one or both the timer '1' or timer '2' are enabled, the TIMER symbol will continue to be displayed after the receiver is turned o...
Page 24 - SPECIAL USE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS; LOCK ALL ENTRY TO KEYPAD
2 5 SPECIAL USE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver has several special features that are referred to in the main body of this Owner's manual but may require additional explana-tion. LOCK ALL ENTRY TO KEYPAD The receiver front panel buttons with the exception of the button an...
Page 25 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE; The; and
26 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE The s y m b o l indicates that the button is to be pressed within three seconds. Select normal frequency display (VFO) (page 13) Press 'VFO' Press 'BAND' Select Band (page 12) Press 'BAND' button (scrolls through Aircraft, FM Broad cast, Shortwave, and AM Broadcast bands). W...
Page 27 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS
29 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 1) AC I n p u t - Alternating Current power source available 12) HF - High Frequency band extends from at wall outlet sockets. approximately 1.5 MHz to 30 MHz. 2) AM - Signals in which the information is conveyed by 13) LCD - Liquid-Crystal Display - Low power consump amplitude ...
Page 28 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM; Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 41-3345 Published by:
30 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION No front panel display or light. (A) Power connection. (B) Defective AC ADAPTER unit. (C) Batteries are discharged or not installed for portable operation, no AC power. (A) Check power supply cables. (B) Check AC ADAPTER. (C) Check/install batteries...