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GR216 Manual V2

This document provides instructions for setting up and using a digital radio. It includes sections on: - Safety instructions for operating the radio - An overview of the radio's controls and display features - Instructions for setting the clock, date, display backlight, MW channel step, and other settings - Explanations of how to switch between modes, tune stations, preset stations, and other basic functions
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GR216 Manual V2

This document provides instructions for setting up and using a digital radio. It includes sections on: - Safety instructions for operating the radio - An overview of the radio's controls and display features - Instructions for setting the clock, date, display backlight, MW channel step, and other settings - Explanations of how to switch between modes, tune stations, preset stations, and other basic functions
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Important safety instructions .........................

Location of parts and controls ....................... 5


Display .............................................................. 8
Power your radio ............................................. 9
Antenna setup ................................................ 10

Setting the clock time .................................... 11


Setting the date .............................................. 12
Setting display backlight .............................. 13
Changing MW channel step ......................... 14
Setting display contrast ................................ 15
Checking version ........................................... 16
DRM memory ................................................ 17
Setting the alarm timer ................................. 18
Setting snooze ................................................ 21
Setting sleep timer ......................................... 22
Setting confirmation beep ............................ 23
Performing factory reset ............................... 24

Switching between DRM/AM/FM modes .. 25


Volume and Tone control ............................. 25
Manual tuning ............................................... 27
Auto scan tuning ........................................... 28
Presetting stations ......................................... 29
Recalling a preset station .............................. 31
Line out ........................................................... 32
Headphone socket ......................................... 32

DRM memory tuning .................................... 33


DRM service selection................................... 34
Firmware update ........................................... 35

Troubleshooting ............................................. 38
Specifications.................................................. 41
What is a meter band .................................... 43
Warranty information ................................... 44
Thank you for choosing Gospell’s product. Please
read this manual carefully before operating the radio
and keep it for future reference.

Do not leave the radio near heat sources, such as


radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct
sunlight, excessive dust, humidity, rain, mechanical
vibration or shock.

Use the radio within a temperature range of 0°C to


40°C (32°F to104°F). If it is used in temperatures
outside this range, an irregular display may appear.
If it is used in temperatures below this range, the
display may change very slowly. The radio will
return to its normal condition when the radio is used
in its recommended temperature range once again.

The ventilation should not be impeded by covering


the ventilation openings with items such as
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. Ensure a
minimum distance of 5cm around the radio for
1 - General information
sufficient ventilation.

Do not use the radio near water. Do not expose to a


dripping or slashing area. Do not place objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, on the radio.

Under the influence of electrical fast transient or/and


electrostatic phenomenon, the product may
malfunction and require user to power reset.

The radio is not disconnected from the AC power


source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall
outlet, even if the radio itself has been turned off

Disconnect the AC power adaptor and AC cord from


the wall outlet completely when the radio is not to
be used for a long period of time.

The name plate indicating operating voltage, etc., is


located at the rear of the radio

Since a strong magnet is used for the speaker, keep


personal credit cards using magnetic coding or
spring-wound watches away from the radio to
prevent them from possible damage caused by the
magnet.

2 - General information
Never connect a ground wire to a gas pipe.

Do not drop or apply excessive force to the radio.


Malfunction may occur as a result.

To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.


Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

Never use an AC adaptor that is damaged, route


power lead in a safe manner and make sure it is not
subjected to trapping or pinching.

Damage to hearing can occur with consistent


exposure to high volume when using headphones.

Before cleaning, disconnect the radio from the mains


power supply. Do not use any liquid cleaners which
may damage the radio. Use a soft and dust free
cloth.

When you unpack your new radio, be sure you have


removed all the accessories and information papers.

3 - General information
The items below should have been packed in the box
with your radio.

· Digital radio
· AC power adaptor
· AC cord
· Instruction manual

4 - General information
□ Display □ Controls
□ Speaker

5 - Introduction
□ Whip antenna □ Headphone socket
□ FM external antenna jack □ Line out jack
□ AM external antenna jack □ DC power jack
□ Antenna switch □ AC power jack

6 - Introduction
□ BAND selection button □ TUNING control rotary
□ SERVICE selection □ MODE switch
button
□ VF/VM button □ Volume/Tone control
rotary
□ MENU, INFO button □ USB port
□ POWER ON/OFF button □ MANUAL TUNE buttons
□ PRESET buttons

7 - Introduction
□ Frequency display □ Timer indicator
□ Meter band indicator □ Sleep indicator
□ Time indicator □ Antenna indicator
□ Mode indicator □ Signal strength
□ Preset group-number □ Stereo indicator
□ DRM SERVICE indicator □ Tuning indicator
□ VF/VM indicator □ Frequency dial

8 - Introduction
AC operation

Before plugging the AC cord into the radio, make


sure the AC voltage is correct. Insert the plug on the
end of the supplied power cord into the AC power
socket on the back of the radio.

DC operation

The radio can also be operated by connecting the AC


power adaptor with 2.5 Ampere and center positive
in polarity to the DC 9V jack.

Please use only the recommended AC power


adaptor manufactured by Gospell. Using AC power
adaptors with different specifications (polarity of the
plug, etc.) will result in malfunction and damage to
the radio.

Tips:

When an AC cord is connected, the radio


automatically switches to the AC cord power source,
regardless of whether the AC power adaptor is
connected.

9 - Introduction
The radio comes with built-in AM/FM antenna and
external antenna.

To use internal antenna, make sure to switch


external/internal switch in the back of your radio to
internal antenna position (i.e. Int.). As for external
antenna, you can connect a coaxial cable of outdoor
antenna (not supplied) to the BNC type antenna
terminal. Make sure to switch external/internal
antenna switch to the external position (i.e. Ext.)
while connecting the outdoor / rooftop antenna.

The current antenna selection status can be


confirmed by reading the indicator on the display.

10 - Introduction
1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu
settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘Time
Set’ entry is shown on the display. Press the rotary
to enter the setting.
3. An underline will be shown under the hour
setting. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to
select the desired hour, and press the rotary to
confirm the setting. Then rotate the rotary to select
the desired minute, and then press the rotary to
confirm the setting.
4. The clock display used in stand-by mode and on
the playing mode screen can be set to 12 or 24
hour format.

11 - Setting the radio


5. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to select the
desired either 12 or 24 hour format.

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of clock time settings. The display will then
revert to the previous menu.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘Date
Set’ entry is shown on the display. Press the rotary
to enter the setting.
3. An underline will be shown under the month
setting. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to
select the desired month and press the rotary to
confirm the setting and proceed to day setting.
4. An underline will be shown under the date
setting. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to
12 - Setting the radio
select the desired date and press the rotary to
confirm the setting and proceed to year setting.
5. An underline will be shown under the year
setting. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to
select the desired year and press the rotary to
confirm the setting.

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of date settings. The display will then
revert to the previous menu.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the
‘Backlight’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to adjust the
backlight timeout between always off, 10 seconds,
13 - Setting the radio
30 seconds, 60 seconds and always on.
4. Press the TUNING control rotary to proceed to
dimmer setting. Rotate the rotary to adjust LCD
backlight brightness between 25% (dark), 50%,
75% and full (bright).

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of backlight settings. The display will then
revert to the previous menu.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘MW
Step’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to adjust the
MW channel step between 9 kHz and 10 kHz.

14 - Setting the radio


Relevant MW channel frequency range will be
shown on the display. Press the MENU/INFO
button to confirm your choice of MW channel step
settings. The display will then revert to the
previous menu.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the
‘Contrast’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to adjust the
LCD contrast from 1 to 4.

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of LCD contrast settings. The display will
then revert to the previous menu.

15 - Setting the radio


1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu
settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the
‘Version’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. The hardware and software version of the radio
will appear on the display.

The version display cannot be altered in this


setting entry and is just for your reference.
Firmware updating may alter the version display.

Press the MENU/INFO button to revert to the


previous menu.

16 - Setting the radio


1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu
settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘DRM
Memory’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to scroll
between different memory entries. Each entry
consists of DRM memory name and frequency.
4. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to scroll to the
entry you want to delete and press the rotary to
delete this entry.
5. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to the bottom
and select ‘Delete All’ by pressing the rotary to
delete all entries in DRM memory.

The delete operation takes effect immediately.


Press the MENU/INFO button to revert to the

17 - Setting the radio


previous menu.

There are two alarm timers which can be set to wake


up to your favorite radio program or buzzer.

Make sure the clock is set correctly before using the


alarm timer function.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘Alarm
Clock 1’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. The on/off switch of alarm clock 1 will be
highlighted. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to
switch between On and Off state. Press the rotary
to proceed to time setting.
4. The hour setting of alarm 1 will be highlighted.

18 - Setting the radio


Rotate the TUNING control rotary to select the
required alarm hour, and press the rotary to
confirm and proceed to minute setting. Rotate the
rotary to select the required alarm minute and
press the rotary to confirm and proceed to alarm
type setting.
5. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to choose the
required alarm type and the press the rotary to
choose the desired option. The alarm type can be
set to buzzer or radio.
6. Then the alarm repeat frequency option will be
highlighted, rotate the TUNING control rotary to
choose the desired option and press the rotary to
confirm the setting.

The alarm repeat frequency options are as follows:

ONCE: the alarm will sound once

DAILY: the alarm will sound everyday

WEEKDAY: the alarm will sound on weekdays

WEEKEND: the alarm will sound at weekends

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of alarm timer settings. The display will then
19 - Setting the radio
revert to the previous menu.

Tips:

· To cancel a sounding alarm, press POWER


ON/OFF button to cancel a sounding alarm.
· When the alarm sounds, press any button other
than the POWER ON/OFF button will silence
the alarm for a selected period. To adjust the
silence time for the snooze timer, go to ‘Snooze’
settings.
· When the buzzer alarm activates, the alarm will
start softly and gradually increase in level. It
will sound for 1 minute and silence for 1 minute
in repetition for about 60 minutes unless
cancelled. When the alarm type is set to radio,
the radio will sound non-stop at the selected
time for about 60 minutes.

Notes:

· If radio is selected as your alarm type, when the


alarm is sounding, the last tuned station will be
played.
· The alarm volume cannot be adjusted with the
volume control.
20 - Setting the radio
1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu
settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the
‘Snooze Time’ entry is shown on the display. Press
the rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to adjust the
silence time. There are 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes for
the snooze timer. Press the rotary to confirm the
setting.

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of snooze time settings. The display will
then revert to the previous menu.

21 - Setting the radio


Your radio can be set to turn off automatically after a
preset time has passed. The sleep timer setting can
be adjusted between 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘Sleep
Timer’ entry is shown on the display. Press the
rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to adjust the
desired time. There are 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 and 60
minutes for the sleep timer. Press the rotary to
confirm the setting.

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


choice of sleep timer settings. The display will then
revert to the previous menu.

22 - Setting the radio


Tips:

· Hold down POWER ON/OFF button for about 2


seconds to enable or disable sleep timer function.

You will hear short beep when presetting and


recalling a station or performing auto scan tuning.
The confirmation beep function can be enabled or
disabled.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the ‘Beep
Set’ entry is shown on the display. Press the rotary
to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to enable or
disable the confirmation beep.

Press the MENU/INFO button to confirm your


23 - Setting the radio
choice of confirmation beep settings. The display
will then revert to the previous menu.

If your radio fails to operate correctly or you just


want to restore to original factory setting, carry out
the following procedure.

1. Press MENU/INFO button to enter the menu


settings.
2. Rotate the TUNING control rotary until the
‘Factory Reset’ entry is shown on the display.
Press the rotary to enter the setting.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to select ‘Yes’
and press the rotary to perform the reset.

The station presets and DRM memory will be set to


empty. Alarm timers and sleep timers will be set to
their default values.

24 - Setting the radio


Rotate the MODE switch to select between DRM,
AM and FM modes. Relevant on-screen mode
indicator will change accordingly.

Rotate the rotary to set the required volume level,


display will show volume level (maximum to 18).

25 - Listening to the radio


If you find the preset equalizer functions not to your
taste, you may set up a custom bass, mid and treble
settings as follows:

1. Press the Volume/Tone control rotary once to get


into Bass control setting. Rotate the rotary until
desired bass level is reached.
2. Press the Volume/Tone control rotary again to
enter Mid control setting. Rotate the rotary until
desired mid level is reached.
3. Press the Volume/Tone control rotary again to
enter Treble control setting. Rotate the rotary until
desired treble level is reached. Press the rotary to
confirm the settings.

26 - Listening to the radio


1. Press POWER ON/OFF to turn on the radio.
2. Rotate the MODE switch to select either AM, DRM
or FM mode. Select ‘VF’ mode by pressing VF/VM
button.
3. For AM and DRM modes, press BAND button to
select MW (medium wave) or meter band (short
wave). The lowest frequency of the band (meter
band) will appear in the display each time the
button is pressed, a relevant frequency dial of the
band will appear too. For FM, skip this step.
4. Rotate the TUNING control rotary to change the
frequency, or press MANUAL TUNE buttons
|<<, >>| repeatedly to tune in to the desired
station. The frequency changes in the channel
steps shown below each time the button is
pressed, and the ‘tuning’ appears when a station is
tuned in.
27 - Listening to the radio
FM 0.1 MHz
SW 5 kHz
MW 9 kHz or 10 kHz

Tips:

· The radio will perform auto scan when |<< or >>|


is held down (see ‘Auto scan tuning’).
· During tuning, pressing the TUNING control
rotary can switch between fast tuning mode and
slow tuning mode. A tuning speed indicator will
appear on the display. Rotary tuning works faster
or slower depending on the setting.

1. Press POWER ON/OFF to turn on the radio.


2. Rotate the MODE switch to select either AM, DRM
or FM mode. Select ‘VF’ mode by pressing VF/VM

28 - Listening to the radio


button.
3. For AM and DRM modes, press BAND button to
select MW (medium wave) or meter band (short
wave). The lowest frequency of the band (meter
band) will appear in the display each time the
button is pressed, a relevant frequency dial of the
band will appear too. For FM, skip this step.
4. Hold down MANUAL TUNE buttons |<<, >>| for
about 2 seconds. Release when radio starts
scanning. Station will be searched automatically.
The radio will stop at each reception. The radio
will scan within the frequency range of meter
band.

Tips:

· The radio scans the frequencies in descending


order when holding down |<<, and in ascending
order when holding down >>|.
· To cancel a progressing auto scan tuning, press
|<< or >>|.

There are a total of 5 groups available for presets


(group 1 to group 5) in each mode and you can
29 - Listening to the radio
preset up to 4 stations per group for a maximum of
20 preset stations for each mode. By presetting, you
can tune in to the stations simply by using the
PRESET buttons (1-5).

1. Press POWER ON/OFF to turn on the radio.


2. Rotate the MODE switch to select either AM, DRM
or FM mode. Tune in to the station you want to
preset. For details concerning tuning, see ‘Manual
tuning’ or ‘Auto scan tuning’.
3. Hold down a PRESET button between 1 and 5 for
about 2 seconds to select a preset group.
4. Repeatedly press the PRESET button quickly to
select a preset number. The number will change
from flashing display to constant display and the
preset number will be determined. A short beep
will be heard and the PRESET indicator will be
shown on the display. The example below shows
DRM 9415 kHz is stored in preset number 1 of
30 - Listening to the radio
group 1.

Notes:

If a station has already been stored to the position


you chose, it will be overwritten by the new
preset.

1. Press POWER ON/OFF to turn on the radio.


2. Rotate the MODE switch to select either AM, DRM
or FM mode.
3. Press a PRESET button between 1 and 5 where the
desired preset station is stored.
31 - Listening to the radio
4. Repeatedly press the PRESET button quickly to
select the preset number. The radio will tune in to
the station assigned to the position selected. A
PRESET indicator will be shown on the display.

You can connect the radio to your Hi-Fi system by


connecting the line out (red/white) socket located on
the rear side of your radio. The output signal level is
fixed and unaffected by the volume control.

A 3.5mm headphone socket located on the rear of


your radio is provided for use with either
headphones or earpieces. You can enjoy the DRM or
FM broadcast in stereo by using the optional stereo
headphones. When using headphones, sound from
the speaker will be muted.

Excessive sound pressure from headphones can


cause hearing loss.

32 - Listening to the radio


Every time when a DRM program is successfully
received, its station label and frequency will be
stored in to an internal database called ‘memory’.
The process of tuning within DRM memory entries
is called ‘View Memory’ or ‘VM’. By storing the
DRM listening history automatically, you can tune
into a DRM station in a quick and convenient way.

1. Press POWER ON/OFF to turn on the radio.


2. Rotate the MODE switch to select DRM mode and
press VF/VM to select VM mode. Current tuning
mode can be identified by VF/VM indicator.
3. Rotate the TUNING control rotary or press the MANUL
TUNE buttons |<<, >>| to tune within previously stored
DRM memory entries. Entry number, station label and
33 - Other convenient uses
frequency will appear on the display.

Notes:

· VM mode is only applies to DRM mode, VF mode


applies to all modes.
· Once the station is successfully received, this DRM
listening history is automatically stored into DRM
memory.

A DRM program can carry multiple services (up to 4


services within 1 program), you can select different
services by pressing the SERVICE selection button.

1. Press POWER ON/OFF to turn on the radio.


2. Rotate the MODE switch to select DRM mode and
tune to a DRM station.
3. A DRM SERVICE indicator will appear on the
display in case the program carries multiple (more
34 - Other convenient uses
than 1) DRM services.
4. Press the SERVICE selection button repeatedly to
switch between different services.

Installing the new firmware on your radio is simple,


just download the firmware file and perform the
following steps:

1. Download the GR-216_firmware_[ver].zip (‘ver’


refers to version) file to a temporary or download
directory (please note this directory for reference)
on your computer.
2. Go to the directory where the file was
downloaded and extract the update files from the
GR-216_firmware_[ver].zip file.
3. Connect a compatible USB storage device to your
computer. Please note that not all USB storage
devices are compatible with the radio. If the
35 - Other convenient uses
software update is not successful after following
the instructions, you may need to format your
device to the FAT32 file system, or use a different
device.
4. Go to the extracted directory and copy all files
onto the root directory (top level) of your USB
device.
5. Remove the USB device from your computer.
6. Turn the radio off by disconnecting all power
supply.
7. Insert the USB storage device into the USB port on
the front of the radio. Please note that the USB
storage device can only be inserted into the USB
port slot one way.
8. Turn your radio on by connecting AC cord or AC
power adaptor to the radio. Once the USB storage
device has been detected, a message appears
confirming your radio model name and firmware
version number, the firmware will automatically
begin to update.
9. A progress information will be displayed on the
screen during the update process.
10. When the firmware update is complete, a
message will be displayed indicating the update is
36 - Other convenient uses
successfully completed.
11. Remove the USB device from the USB port on
the front of the radio. Please note the firmware file
extension has been renamed to ‘bak’, you can
delete the update file from the USB device.
12. The update process is now complete.

37 - Other convenient uses


If you have any trouble with the radio, read the
instruction manual once more and check the
following before requesting for repair.

The power does not The AC power adaptor or AC cord is


turn on when disconnected.
POWER ON/OFF is → Properly connect the AC power
pressed. adaptor or AC cord.
The display is dim Improper display backlight setting
→ Check display backlight setting in
settings menu.
The display is slow The radio is being used in extremely low
temperature or in high humidity.
→ Use the radio under appropriate
conditions.
There’s no sound The volume is turned down completely.
output → Adjust the volume.
The headphones are plugged in.
→ Unplug the headphones.

38 - Additional information
There’s noise, bad Improper tuning or antenna adjustment
reception or weak → Adjust tuning and antenna properly.
sensitivity. Weak radio signal.
→ Listen to the radio near a window
when in a building.
Improper antenna switch position
→ Adjust the antenna switch position in
accordance to the antenna in use.
Cannot preset a Incorrect procedure
station → Hold down for 2 seconds and then
repeatedly press the number button to
preset a station.
Cannot recall a You pressed an incorrect number button
preset station for the desired station.
→ Press the correct number.
The preset setting was accidentally
overwritten.
→ Preset the station again.
The radio does not You forgot to enable alarm timer.
turn on at the alarm → Enable the alarm timer in settings
time. menu.
The date and time was not set correctly.
→ Set the date and time correctly.
Cannot perform There is no station memory stored.
DRM memory → Tune to 2 or more DRM stations
tuning before using VM mode.

39 - Additional information
Auto scan tuning Improper antenna switch position
will not stop → Adjust the antenna switch position in
accordance to the antenna in use.

40 - Additional information
Frequency Range FM: 87.5 – 108 MHz
MW: 530 – 1620 kHz
SW: 2.3 – 26.1 MHz
Tuning Step FM: 0.05 MHz
MW: 9/10 kHz or 1 kHz
SW: 5 kHz or 1 kHz
Built-in Antenna FM/SW: Whip Antenna
MW: Internal Ferrite Bar Antenna
External Antenna FM: 50Ω (BNC)
AM: 50Ω (BNC)
External or Internal FM / AM Antenna Switch
Station Presets 60
Tuning System Auto Scan Tuning / Manual Tuning /
Preset Tuning / DRM Memory Tuning
Stereo via Headphones or Line Out
Bass, Mid, Treble Tone Control

24 Hours Clock & Dual Alarm Clock (Buzzer or Radio)


Sleep Timer

Display Easy to Read LCD Display

Power Requirements DC 9V/2.5A


AC 220V/50Hz
Output Power 4W (10% THD)
41 - Additional information
Speaker Dimension 3” (77mm)
Speaker Type Mono

DC-in DC Jack
AC-in 2 pole AC Inlet
External Antenna BNC socket 50Ω x 2
Line Out RCA Jack x 2
Headphone 3.5mm Stereo Jack
USB USB type A Port

Product Dimensions 240mm x 120mm x 150mm


(W x H x D) 9.5” x 4.75” x 6”
Product Weight 2 Kg (4.4 lbs.)

AC Power Cord
AC Power Adaptor
Instruction Manual

Notes:

· The AC power adaptor’s operating voltage varies


depending upon the country in which it is sold.
· Design and specification are subject to change
without notice.

42 - Additional information
Meter bands refers to frequency bands which short
wave broadcasts are divided into wavelengths.
Normally, international broadcast frequencies are
assigned. With this radio, there are 14 meter bands.

Unit: kHz for AM/DRM, MHz for FM


Band Frequency Range Scan Frequency Range Meter Band
(10kHz) 530-1620 -
MW 530-1620
(9kHz) 531-1620 -
2300-2495 120 meter band
3200-3400 90 meter band
3900-4000 75 meter band
4700-5100 60 meter band
5900-6200 49 meter band
7200-7450 41 meter band
9400-9900 31 meter band
SW 2300-26100
11600-12100 25 meter band
13570-13870 22 meter band
15100-15800 19 meter band
17480-17900 16 meter band
18900-19020 15 meter band
21450-21850 13 meter band
25600-26100 11 meter band
FM 87.5-108 87.5-108 -

43 - Additional information
Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
Gospell warrants the end user that this product will
be free from defects in materials or workmanship in
the course of normal use for one year from the
original date of purchase. This guarantee covers
defects due to manufacturing or design faults.

The warranty DOES NOT apply to accidental


damage, negligence, excessive voltage (including
lightning, static electricity or power surges) or any
modifications or repairs not authorized by us or that
the case has been removed, or general wear & tear.

When taking your radio for service or repair, take


note of important preset settings. They may be
deleted depending on the type of necessary repair.

If you have any questions or problems concerning


your radio, please consult your nearest Gospell
dealer.

44 - Additional information

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