General – Grundig World Receiver G2000A User Manual
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GENERAL
Time zones 
 
The earth rotates around its axis in 24 hours and around 
the sun In one year. 
These movements are responsible for the time differences 
and the seasons on earth. Due to the direction of rotation 
of the earth it is always earlier in the day to the west of 
where you are and later in the day to the east of where you 
are. 
The earth is divided into 24 time zones with a difference of 
one hour between adjacent zones. The system is based on 
one standard time zone, namely UTC (Coordinated 
Universal Time), previously GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). 
Generally speaking, short-wave stations announce their 
broadcasts in UTC. 
To check which time zone you are now at, use the world 
map on the back of the set. 
 
 
Short Wave (SW) 
 
Your world receiver can receive a number of wavebands. 
Most of these are known and tuning for the required station 
will soon become a matter of routine, as the stations are 
always to be found at the same place on the dial and are 
thus tied to a fixed wavelength and frequency. With short 
wave this is unfortunately not always the case. Short wave 
transmitters have to change their wavelengths fairly often. 
In the short-wave range between 10 and 100-metre 
wavelength (frequencies of 30-3 MHz resp.) nine bands 
between 10 and 50 metres are allocated to short-wave 
broadcasting, with another four bands between 60 and 120 
metres for broadcasting in the earth’s tropical areas. The 
latter are roughly located between the latitudes of 30° north 
and 30° south, i.e. around the equator. Most short-wave 
broadcasting bands, indicated in the shortwave table, are 
allocated for the whole world and can be used for 
international broadcasting. They are so far the only 
wavelengths which allow direct radio reception over long 
distances. So in addition to the broadcasting services, 
there are a large number of other users of short wave, for 
example radio amateurs, shipping and aviation, radio 
navigation etc. 
 
SW Tuning mode (meter band/continuous).
Your G-2000A has a built-in SW frequency (SW 
FREQ.) tuning mode selection switch inside the battery 
compartment. 
•
Select A, if you only want to get reception for the 
stations with the frequency within the meter-bands. 
•
Select B, in case you wish to obtain the frequencies 
in between the gaps of the meter bands. 
