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The radio operates on four D-cell (UM-1) batteries or an external 10–12V DC power supply.

Press the key, input the desired frequency using the numeric keypad, and press ENTER .

Example for FM: For 98.1 MHz, type 9 8 . 1 followed by . Utilizing the Memory System (RAM)

Located in the center, this matrix allows for direct frequency entry, memory alphanumeric labeling, and clock programming. grundig satellit 700 manual

| Band | Frequency Range | Mode | Typical Use | |------|----------------|------|--------------| | LW | 150–519 kHz | AM | NDB beacons, RTLM (Morocco) | | MW | 530–1700 kHz | AM | Local broadcast, night DX | | 120m | 2.3–2.5 MHz | AM | Tropical bands | | 90m | 3.2–3.4 MHz | AM | Tropical, pirates | | 75m | 3.9–4.0 MHz | AM | Ham (80m) LSB | | 60m | 4.75–5.06 MHz | AM | Broadcast | | 49m | 5.9–6.2 MHz | AM | Broadcast, evenings | | 41m | 7.1–7.3 MHz | AM/SSB | Broadcast + Ham (40m LSB) | | 31m | 9.4–9.9 MHz | AM | Broadcast, day | | 25m | 11.6–12.1 MHz | AM | Broadcast, day | | 22m | 13.57–13.87 MHz | AM | Broadcast | | 19m | 15.1–15.8 MHz | AM | Broadcast, afternoon | | 16m | 17.48–17.9 MHz | AM | Broadcast | | 13m | 21.45–21.85 MHz | AM | Broadcast, solar max | | 10m | 28.0–29.7 MHz | SSB/FM | Ham (10m USB) | | FM | 87.5–108 MHz | WFM | Local broadcast |

Located on the right side. It features a magnetic detent and dual-speed tuning.

The memory system of the Satellit 700 is unique because it organizes channels by alphanumeric station names rather than just numbers. Programming a Station Name and Frequency Tune to the frequency you wish to save. Press the button. The memory display will flash. The radio operates on four D-cell (UM-1) batteries

To keep your vintage Grundig Satellit 700 running for decades to come, observe the following maintenance rules:

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The Grundig Satelit 700 manual provides detailed operating instructions for users. Here are the basic steps to get started: 1 followed by

. Below is a comprehensive guide to its operation based on its official manuals and technical specifications. 1. Key Controls & Display Press and hold the white button in the upper-left corner. Audio Controls: Features high-quality independent rotary knobs, plus a dedicated

FM (87.5 - 108 MHz), MW (528 - 1612 kHz), LW (150 - 353 kHz), and SW (1.6 - 30.0 MHz).

The , released in the early 1990s, remains one of the finest portable shortwave radios ever manufactured. Known for its exceptional synchronous detector, warm audio, and highly advanced memory system, it is a prized possession for DXers and radio enthusiasts worldwide.