Grundig Satellit 700 Manual -
FM (87.5–108 MHz), LW (150–353 kHz), MW (528–1611 kHz), SW (1.6–30 MHz) AM, FM Stereo, SSB (USB/LSB), and Synchronous Detection Memory
The , produced between 1991 and 1996 , remains one of the most revered portable world-band receivers ever made. Known for its excellent sensitivity, RDS capability, and expandable memory, it is a flagship of Grundig’s "Satellit" line.
4 "D" batteries, 9-12 VDC external, or mains power adapter (NR-90) ~1.8 kg (4 lbs) without batteries Essential Operating Instructions 1. Powering the Unit grundig satellit 700 manual
: Select USB or LSB for amateur radio or utility broadcasts. Use the CLARIFY knob on the side for fine-tuning.
Whether you have recently acquired a used unit or found your old favorite in storage, this guide summarizes the essential operations and technical details found in the original Grundig Satellit 700 user manual . FM (87
: You can assign 8-character names to your presets using the A-Z/0-9 button.
: On the left side, the "LOCKED" slider prevents accidental operation. If the radio won't turn on, ensure this is in the unlocked position. 2. Tuning to Stations Powering the Unit : Select USB or LSB
One of the most unique features of the 700 is its use of chips—removable EEPROMs that store station frequencies and names.
: Use this on AM/SW to reduce fading (selective fading) and interference from adjacent stations.