Giant Electronics HH38WXST Handheld 40-Channel CB Transceiver, with 10-Channel weather band User Manual
Giant Electronics Ltd Handheld 40-Channel CB Transceiver, with 10-Channel weather band
User Manual
Cobra Eleclmmc< Ctrrporllliun 6500 West ctinlnrrd Street Chicago. IL 50707 If You Think You Need Service For technical act/stance please rallourAutanratedhlelp Desk whith can assist yau by answering the most frequently askedquestr‘onx about Cobra products. (773) 889-3037 14 hours a day, 7 days a weela A Consumer Service Representative can be reached through this same number two urn - 8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, csr rechnical assistance is also available on-line in the frequently Asked Questions incl section at wwmcobmeleccom or by e-rnail to productinlo®wbrael¢ccom If you think you need service call 1.773.889.3087 ”Hymn product should require lartary service please call Cahru first berore sending your unit in m: will ensure the lanes: turnaround time on your repair. ~ You may be asked to send your unit lo the Cobra Vactory. It WI" be necessary to furnish the follow' ing in order to have the produCt serviced and returned, 1, For Warranty Repalr lnciude some form of ploof—of-purthase, such as a mechanical reproduction or carbon or a sales receipt. It you send the original receipt it (annot be returned 2, Send the entire product. 3. Enclose a descrlpllon otwhai is happening with the unit. Indude a typed or Clearly print name and address of where the unit is to be returned 4. Pa(k unit securely to prevent damage in transit. ll possibleuse the original packing material. 5 Ship prepald and insured by way at a traceable carrier such as Unlled Parcel service lUPS) or last Class Mail, to avold loss in transit to: Cobra Factory Service. Cobra Electronics Corporation, osao W,Cort\and St, Chicago, IL 60707. 5. If the unit is in warranty, upon receipt or your unit it wil| either be repaired or exchanged depending on the model. Please allow apploxlmately 3 to 4 weeks before contacting us for status. ll the unit is out or warranty a letter will automatically be sent inlorrriing you or the repair (harge or replacement charge. If you have any questions. please can ”733893037 for assistance, ( tlhlit Hetlmmm Corp 0 mt» Pnntetl rn Thurltrntt Putt No 4x0 Z7t—P ll" Operating lnstructions for your Cobra HH 38 WX ST Citizens Band a 2-Way Handheld CB Radio "ingenious Products ior Easier Communicationr' PwlSlvel arr w cow mu; m ENC AntennaCormedor Squelch Control 3 Orv/Off Volume Control Removable Belt Clip B External Speaker Jack B ExternaiMicrophoneJack Charge LED 3 NiCad Battery Charge Jack B DC Power Jack [In Ligthey Channel Up/Down Keys PTT (Push To Talk J Key B Battery Chamber LCD Display Panel B Lock Key Soundrmckerw Key CB/WX Weather Keyarrd HI/LO Power Key [B Instant Channel 9 & r9 and Dual Watch Key Function Key 29 Channel stun m Microphone oooooooooo oooooooooo 900 0000000 ooooonoooo 38WXST Our Thanks [0 You Thank you for purchasing the Cobra HH 38 W)( ST handheld CB. Properly used,this Cobra product will give you many years of reliable service. Soumfl'racker‘”I ”Cuts noise coming in...strengthens signals going out.” This Patent pending technology dramatically improves transmission and reception of CB signals. The revolutionary SoundTracker‘M System recon- figures the transmission signal which allows it to be transferred more efficiently through cluttered airwaves. At the same time, it significantly reduces the amount of static on all incoming CB signals. The end result is a cleaner, clearer sounding reception of signals and a more powerful transmission which dramatically improves CB communications, Customer Support Should you encounter any problems with the product or not understand its many features, please refer to this owner’s manual. If, after referring to the manual, you still need help, call Cobra Customer Service at 773.889.3087. Cobra Customer Service Live operators are available, M-F 8:00 am - 8:00pm CSTat: 773.889.3087 Automated Technical Assistance. available 24 hours a day, Seven days a week. E-mail questions to: "‘ productinfo®cobraeleccom Cobra on the World Wide Web: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) can be found on—Ilne at: wwmcobraelecxam The (j H Slut'y The Citizens Band lies between the shortwave broadcast and 10»meter Amateur radio bands, and was established by law in 1949,The Class D two-way communications service was opened in 1959.ch also includes a Class A citizens band and Class C remote control frequencies.) FCC Regulations FCC regulations permit only"transmissions" (one party to another) rather than “broadcasts" (to a wide audienceJrThus, advertising is not allowed on CB Channels because that is “broad- casting." FCC Warnings All transmitter adjustments other than those supplied by the manufacturer as front panel operating controls, must be made by, or under the supervision of, the holder of an FCC-issued general Radio-Telephone Operator's License. Replacement or substitution of transistors, regular diodes or other parts of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommended by Cobra, may cause violation of the technical regulations of Part 95 of the FCC Rules, or violation onype Acceptance requirements of Part 2 of the Rules. ‘ You should read and understand Part 95 (included with this unit) of the FCC Rules and Regulations, before operating your Cobra radio, even though the FCC no longer requires you to obtain an operator's license. 3 What’s |ncluded with Your HH 3s wx sr I. High Efficiency Antenna ERemovable Belt Clip Wrist Strap “12 Volt Cigarette Lighter Plug ‘0perating Manual Contents Features The CB Story FCC Regulation Included Accessories Controls 8: Indicators Our Thanks to You, SoundTracker‘ System Customer Support Operating Your NH 38 WX ST Antenna . Battery Installatio Belt Cli Turning . Setting Squelch,... Selecting a Channel LCD Display... Transmit/Receive. One Touch Channel 9 & 19 All Channel Scan Dual Watch.,.. 12 Weather Channels 14 Power High/Lo 16 Battery Capacity Level 18 SoundTracker" System 19 Lighted Display 23 Lock Key. 24 In Vehicle Use How Your CB Can Serve Vo A Few Rules You Should Know Weather Channel Messages Channel 9 Emergency Messages CB 10 Codes Frequency Ranges HH 38 WX ST Speci cations, Warranty Information Optional Accessorie Order Form. If You Think You Need Serv e. How to USP Your (101) "a ”” 38 \VX S'l‘ Features of This Product ~ \40 CB Channels ~ ioWeatherChanneIx ~ Full Feature LCD Display ~ DualChanneIWarch ' FullChanne/Scan ~ BartelyLevelMerer ~ External Speaker/ Microphonejack ' Instant Channel 9& 19 4 High/Low Power Saver Switch BNC Antenna Connector ~ Lock Key ‘ation Attach Anlcnna Note To increase range as a portable use CM 1 telescopic loaded long range antenna. {See Accessory Page 35). Attach Antenna 0 Insert, HHHHIHlHH I-. “U ”MST m Install Batteries Press and hold down on arrow and slide 0 Remove battery chamber cover. Press down on arrow and slide, 0 install batteries by polarity markings. 9 Replace cover. NiCad rechargeable batteries should be (harged a minimum of 72 hours with a CA‘45C charger Attach Belt Clip up 0 Slide belt clip up on rails of base until tab locks. 9 To remove belt clip, lift tab out and slide belt clip down. Opp. ratim 1 Battery Installation Note \ Ignoring polarity markings {+/—) can cause damage to both the unit and the batteries. The NH 38 wx Sanuires 9 ”M”alkalin¢ or Mic-ad batm- ies (notinduded with the uniti. When batteries are low or need charging the a BATTERY icon will flash on the LCD display. Replace alkaline batteries or recharge NiCad batteries. NiCad rechargeable batteries should be charged a minimum of lz hours with a (TA-45C charger. NiCad rechargeable; should have a rating of 1.2 vdt, 750 Mail, Attach Bell Clip Note ‘ Clip slides up to attach and slides down to remove. Turning On Note When yDu lum the HH 38 WX STon, a series 0! tones will be heard and the icons will briefly appear on the LCD display LED lights on lo! 5 seconds. Selling Squelch Gare dosed svmr. _ '_ NOISE GATE CLOSED ‘ Turning On Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control chockwise. Squelth Setting Squelch Volume Squelch is the ”control gate” lor incoming signals. 0 Turn volume up louder than normal. Q Fully Q clockwise closes the “gate?' allowing no incoming signals, Squelch Volume 0 Fully Qcounlerclockwise opens the "gate” and all signals enter. ‘ Squelch ‘Valume 0 To achieve the Desired Squelch Setting (DSS). tum the Squelch control ficounrerclockwise until you hear noise. Now turn the control clockwisejust until the noise stops. This is the DSS setting. Gate open 13— SIMS SI!— ”_ mzmuu V— we“ snr._ nous: GATE OPEN l Gale 52! lo Desired Squelch Setting {DSS} mm s_ m- mmum sum— 3!— wunsfin '_ muss GATE ()pt5 ration Select Channel More For quick advance, push and hold arrow keyb). Note When switching from one than neI to anorher, squelch will need to be reset See Setting Squelch on pages 4 and 5. Select Channel 0 Turn power ON. 0 For higher channel, 0 For lower Channel, push 6 UP arrow key, push 0 DOWN arrow key, LCD Display All needed information is displayed on LCD display panel. I}!!! Function Key Indicator 2 Digit Channel Display Battery Capacity Level Indicator éa'x- SoundTracker System'M icon “EN”- ()pm'ul inn LCD Display Om Lock Key PWR SAVE Battery Save Indicator vrx Weather Mode Indicator SCAN Scan Mode Indicator nw Dual Watch Indicator [MG Emergency Channel 9 Incoming Strength of Signal Meter POWER Outgoing Transmission Power Meter (l)1.)erz1|iun Transmit/ Receive Transmit / Receive Slap Antenna must be insralled before TX Note While PT! button is depressed you mnnat receive transmissions. No te During transmit, your outgo- ing transmission power is measured in watts and dis- played on the bar graph. PUSH & g HOLD o The TRANSMISSION POWER METER will be displayed when transmitting. to 0000000 0000000000 9 Hold mic about 2 inches from limhuavny mouth. Speak in a normal voice. §—| RELEASE More Your HH33 WX STis always ready to receive incoming sig- nals when the PTT button is released 9 Release ‘PTT button to receive incoming transmissions, The INCOMING SIGNAL STRENGTH METER will be displayed when a signal is received. Operation When you are receiving an incoming signal, the strength of that signal will be displayed on the bar graph. "l'il .1()ll One Tnuch for Channel 9 and Channel 19 Note Pressing CHANNEL LIP/DOWN key will exit you from this mode. One Touch For Channel 9 and Channel 19 To gain instant access to Channels 9 (emergency) and 19 (information) from other channels: 9k FmSlmW 9‘ O O m PUSH & 21’s meme RELEASE 0 Push 6 CH 9/19 once for channel 9. PUSH & RELEASE 0 Push o CH 9/19 twice for Channel 19. 0 To return to original channel, push 6 CH 9/19 a third time. All Channel Scan To scan all 40 channels: 0 Set Desired Squelch Setting (DSS). 0 Push OSCAN key. The channels will index, s... 0 To stop scanning, push 9 SCAN key again. PUSH A 3RD TIME PUSH & RELEASE Oppral inn All Channel Scam Note When an inwming transmit- Sian is re£eived the HH 38 WX ST will stop sunning, 10 seconds after scan stops, scanning will resume. Note To set Desired Squelth Setting i055) see Setting Squelch on pages 4 and 5. Pressing PTT key or scan key wiii terminate scan mode. Operation Dual Watch Dual Watch allows simultaneous monitoring of two preselected channels. To monitor Channel 11 and 17 for incoming transmissions: 0 Set Desired Squelch Setting (D85). 0 Select Channel 11 with m%. CHANNEL UP/ DOWN key. Dual Watch Note To set Desired Squelth Setting (DSS) See Setting Squelch on pages 4 and 5. 0 Push and release 9 FUNCTION key. um FUNCTION icon will be displayed. flashing N t icon °° _ LO... msmmow O Ara/arertrme you can recall O O O i“: PUSH 84 your preset DWchannels by mwxcmm k} HOLD pushing and releasing the Q o o o o o o o o 0‘s FUNCflON key and quickly in pushing and releasing the 6 0 Push and hold 0 key until“beep"is heard DWkeY- The DW icon will flash and the mFUNCI’ION' icon will disappear 6 Select Channel 17 with —% CHANNEL UP/DOWN key, 8£al>n~ “a, most-mm GHQ“ FOu_n< C’ San. oooooooooo IPUSH 0 Push 5) key until “beep“ is heard. The DW icon will stay on. 0 The HH 38 WX ST display will switch between the selected channels. 0 To stop dual watch, push m“CHANNEL UP/ DOWN key on the HH 38 X ST. Operation Note When a transmission is received the HH 38 WX S Twill stop monir wring. 10 seconds alter the DW stops, monitoring will (ontinue between the two channels, Operation Operalion Weather Weather Channels More Channels 10 National Weather Channels provide A" agency\o(lhe U.S. - weather transmission reception. DEpa'rmem of CDmmE/(E, . NDAA operates 380 stations Whith rearh about ”0“ ‘ 9096 of the us. population. If , The ro National Weather 6 , . you cannot receive a weather Channels include 7 NOAA a To change weather channeu push the m- ‘ srarlon, you may nothave one in and} Canadian channels. CHANNEL UP/DOWN arrow keys. 0 ‘ yourarea. rhemrrannersprovrde full (Dvemge to keep you At tlmes, different channels can be received, If you Wis/t IO IRENE a listing informed of weather 0 0 Select the one with the clearest audio quality. ofNOAA Weather Radio conditions, 24 hours a day, Mr MSW" “W m: Transmitter Iomtians, (antatt 7 days a week. PUSH 8! fl O O your nearest National Weather RELEASE kg, cm Ola/19 SW, , Service Office, or wrlle to: For a list of weather frequenv o o o 0 o o 0 o o o cies See Specifications in the . rm HEW/MW Rang“ 5mm" 0" 0 Push and release the “Q. CB/WX key and the Page 35~ current weather channel will appear. ‘ National Weather Service ~ r {Artm W/OMl 1), NOAA Silver Spring, MD 20910 More 191, mun-row O Fun Your 38 WX SThas a spezlal ‘ i PUSH & f\ O 0‘ auto squelch circuit for RELEASE k; WW? Sm: weather rransmisslon which 0 o o o o o o o o disables your squelch control. . 0 To return to normal CB operationpush and ‘ release the 6CB/WX key again. ‘ The WX icon will disappear. 0 pr ‘I‘th i011 Power Saver (HI/LOW) More The low power selling cuts the transmitting range in half, but the receiving range is not affected. Power Saver (HI/LOW) Reduces transmit power output to 1 watt to extend battery life. 036 00000000 0 Push and release the Q FUNCTION key. FUNCTION icon Jan be displayed, PUSH & m g ) RELEASE ; cuwmes/n Q 0000000000 0 Push and release the 8 key The PWR Save icon will appear and the FUNCTION icon will disappear, 0 To exit Power Saver (HI/LOW) mode: Push and release 9 FUNCTION key, FUNCTION icon will be displayed. mu 0 Push and release the 0 key. 9 FUNCTION and PWR Save icon will disappear Operation Mon Barrery life is increased approximately 5096 while in Barrery Power Save Mode is activated. This reduazx transmit power ourpul lo i wart. Operation (7) l mini ion Batlery Capacity Level Nate Battery life is approximately 20 hours under normal use conditions Battery Capacity Level To monitor the remaining power level of the HH 3B WX ST batteryzcheck battery icon bandsr flashing icon EBATTERY icon will flash if batteries are low, Replace batteries as soon as possible. The SoundTracker" System S/éwmaA-Efigsfix While previous systems only “blanket out“ or limit noise in higher sound frequencies, the revolution- "a" ary new SoundTrarcker’M System actually reduces noise while leaving the signal intact in the recep- tion mode. In the transmission mode, it actually strengthens the signal, providing you with a significant reduction in noise on reception and transmission, SoundTrrrckerW gives you clearer, cleaner reception to improve CB communicarrons ’ while on the air. Sound clarity is measured by the ratio in of the ignal level to the nolse levels The higher the signal-to-noise ratio, the better the sound. ’° "5 in Mon-m at w- How Soum‘lTracker‘M Works On Reception - ”Cuts noise coming in” With a normal CB,distant signals fall below the squelch level and are unintelligiblewith a SoundTracker‘M CB,the noise level is cut up to 90961, which increases the signaIAto~noise ratio and dramatically improves signal clariterhis also alows you to significantly reduce the squelch [r Ievel,which greatly expands your listening range. in a...- s. ' hummus On Transmission , ”Srrenglhens signals going out” A SoundTracker'M CB strengthens the transmit signal by more effectively using the available RF power output of the CBAThe result is improved transmission signal clarity and an expanded transmission range. Operul ion Opul'al inn Activating Activating SoundTracker'" Tefling SoundTratker'“ Testing Sound'firacker‘M ' SnunrlTl;a(fker' M More rm; engages the SoundTmcker‘M system and redutes the noise level. 0 Ful|y Q counterclockwise opens the “gate" and all signals enten Turn the knob until i( stopsA O Deactivate soundtrack mode by pressing éy, The éy SOUNDTRACKER icon wiI| appean key if the éff icon is displayed o - ‘ continued ()I')(t‘.l'illil)1] Note At times you may experience different levels of noise reduction. Different terrains and environment: will effea the SoundTracker‘“ System’s performante. 0 Turn the volume up louder than your normal listening level. 0 O M msiampw PUSH& O O 6 RELEASE , A? moms m. 0000000000 0 Push and release theQ ST key. The éy- SOUNDTRACKER icon will appear *Notice the significant reduction in noise, 9am...“ O PUSH & m“ RELEASE Cay egg/1): 9 0000000000 9 To disengage SoundTrackerW‘ push and release Q ST key again, 6 as? icon will disappear, Lighted Display 1 PUSH & mm RELEASE w ; a ‘ O 0 To illuminate display, push and release light key. Light will remain on for 10 seconds. Operation Lighted Display Lock Key Note PTT, LIGHT, VOLUME SQUELCH and LOCK functions are still operational while the LOCK function is activated Lock Key Purpose is to lock most functions to avoid accidental actuation. PUSH & HOLD 0 To lock, push and hoid the 9d LOCK key for two seconds. The 04 LOCK icon will appear. To unlock, push and hold 9. LOCK key for 2 seconds again, In Vehicle Use The HH 38 WX ST can be connected to your cigarette lighter with the provided adaptert This power connection does NOT charge the batteries. Operulinn ”In Vehicle Use Note Due to the characteristics of CB transmissions, it is neces- §ary lo use an external car roof/truck magnet mounted antenna (item ”WW-400i and a ENC adapter (item if 047 Biro receive optimal perfor— mance while in your vehicle. See Accesxories section on page 39, Note DC/Power Card is provided. To increase range as a portable, use CAM telescopit loaded long range antenna. HI)“ \ nu" 1B Can Servo You How qur CH Curl St—‘I'VP You ~ Warn of traffic problems ~ Provide weather and road data - Provide help in event of an emergency ~ Provide direct contact with home or office . Assist police by reporting erratic drivers - Get “local information” to find destination ~ Communicate with family and friends - Suggest spots to eat and sleep \A ' Keep you alert while traveling A Few Rules You Should Know A. Conversations cannot last more than 5 minutes with another station. A one minute break is required to let others use the channel. A Few Rules You Should Know 8. Vou cannot blast others off the air by use of illegally amplified transmitters or illegally high antennai C. You cannot use CB to promote illegal activities. D. Profanity is not allowed. E, Vou may not transmit music with a CB, F4 Selling of merchandise and/or services is prohibited, Weather Channel Messages Local weather reports are provided by NOAA {National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An agency of the US. Department of Commerce, NOAA operates 380 stations which reach about 90% of the Us S, population. if you cannot receive a weather station, you may not have one in your area A Similar network of 15 stations broadcasts continuous weather information across much of southern Canada. Weather Channel Messages Note llyou wish to receive a listing 0/ NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter locations, contact your nearest National Weather Service Office, or write to: National Weather Service (Attn: W/OMI U, NOAA Silver Spring, MD 20910 For a list of weather frequencies see specifications in the Frequency Ranges section on page 36. 0111" (AB Can Servo \ How Ynn' CB Cam , crvv fit) 1 Channel 9 1. Set to channel 9 for emergencies l The Fcc gives these examples of permitted and Emergency Be sure antenna is properly connected. pf°h'b"_ed [116553995 '°' channel _9- These are \ Me, A ages only guldellnes and not all-lncluslve: 2. CB Distress Data . . Permitted Example Message When transmltnng an emergency, you should ,, More request a ”REACT BASE" and provide the CB Yes “l?;gw:fighwd Si" miles north Ifna mp0,“ on channelQ, distress data (called CLIP): No To“ n rnber m xii/1914. """""' u > rfl an,“ S or C all Sign Identify yourself No tornado sighted" L ocation Be exazr, ~ ——— , f f I njuries Number, Type. Trapped? Ves “Out of gas on I»95 at mile P roblem Give details and help needed. marker 21 L" ‘ N “o r f ' d ' .~ ‘ Transmit CLIP repeatedly so any monitor can assist, , D u 0 gas m my nveway , Yes ”Four car accident on Iv94 at Exit 1 L Send police and ambulance“ No ”Traffic moving smoothly on I-94." 7 f r s 4 Yes “Weather Bureau has issued thunderstorm warning. Bring sailboat into port." ‘ No "Attention motorists, l Weather Bureau advises snow ‘ tomorrow will accumulate 4 to 6 inches." l Yes "Fire in building at 539 Main Evanston,” No “Halloween patrol number 3A All quiet," 1 How Your CB Can Sift" [low \ )lll' CB Can SPI‘VG‘. CB lO—Cndes CB 10-Codes ‘ cod. Munlng Citizen Bands have adopted the “ IO-CODES“ for ' ‘0'79 Time is "P '°’ “ma" standard questions and answers. These codes ‘0'30 m“ “°“°"f°"“ ‘° FCC m'“ \ provide quick and easy communication, especially 1°33 Eme’gency "am‘ in noisy areas, Following are some of the more 10’3‘ "WW 3' ‘his mm" common codes and meanings: |0>35 Confidential rnionnatron 4 "3-36 Correct time is Coda Meaning lo-37 Wrecker needed at war Receiving poorly tins Ambulance needed ID-Z Receiving well was Message delivered lD-3 Stop transmitting 1041 Tum ‘0 channel m“, on message “(3in 1042 Traffic accident 6! 10,5 Relay message |0~43 Traffic tie up at 1076 Busy, “a" d by 1044 Havea message ior |045 All unrts wrthin range please report mso Break channel moo what is next message number? msz Unable to copy. Use phone to-7 cut ol service, leaving |0~8 In service, subject in call |0~9 Repeat message 10710 Transmission (ompleled standing by 10.53 Nu dueaed to 1071] Talking too rapidly |0-64 Net clear lo-l 2 Visitors present |0-6$ Awaiting your next message/assignmenr |D-13 Advjse weather/toads 1067 all units (amply 10-16 Make pick up at 10-17 Urgent business ioeis Anything for us? 1049 Return to base |0~20 My locatron is 1070 Fire at 1071 Proceed, transmission in sequence lo-77 Negative contact lo-al Reserve hotel loom lor mu (all by phone { lOcBZ Reserve room lor loezz Report in person to . ‘MS My address is "3-23 Stand by ‘ msl Talk closer to mic lo-24 Completed last assignment ‘ 1093 check my frequency on this channel \ wezs Can you contact “3434 Give me a long count 10726 Disregard last inlo |0»99 Mission completed,all units secure ‘0~27 Moving to channe' 10-200 Police needed at 10-23 identify your station - Fri’t' llb‘lH‘ Ranges “11:33 \\ ST Spuvil'ivuliuns The COBRA HH 38 WX ST transceiver represents one of the most advanced AM two-way radios used as a Class D station in the Citiiens Radio Service.This unit features advanced Phase Lock Loop (PLL) circuitry providing complete coverage of all 40 (B channels and 10 weather channels as shown below. Channel Channel Weather (B Freq. CB Freq. Weather Freq. Channel InMHz Channel InMHz Channel InMHz 1 26,965 21 27.215 1 162.550 2 26.975 22 27.225 2 162.400 3 26.985 23 27.255 3 162.475 4 27.005 24 27.235 4 162.425 5 162.450 5 27.015 25 27.245 6 162.500 6 27.025 26 27.265 7 162.525 7 27.035 27 27.275 8 161.650 3 27.055 20 27.205 9 161.775 9 27,065 29 27.295 0 163,275 10 27.075 30 27.305 , 'Canadlan 11 27.085 ‘ 31 27.315 WE”"’“""”""“” 12 27.105 32 27,325 ”5190” "’~ 13 27.115 33 27.335 14 27.125 34 27,345 15 27,135 35 27.355 16 27.155 36 27.365 17 27,165 37 27.375 18 27,175 38 27,385 19 27.185 39 27,395 20 27.205 40 27,405 GENEIAL anNNELs., , . FRiQuENcV RANGE . ., .. FREQUENCYTOLERANCE . .. FRrQUENCv CONTROL .... OPERAYING YEMPERAYURE RANGE ...... MKROPHONE . . INPUT VOHAGi . . ANTENNA (oNNEcToR METER WEGH mmsumzn POWER ouwuv . . MODULATION . .. FREQUENCY RiSPDNSE. ouvur IMPEDANCE. .. . IEEEWER cs szusmvnv. IF rREQUENc wmooumn. . FREQUENCY RESPONSE 2mm IMAGE RUEOION ADJACENT (H. REJECTION .. wrommc 710152 LIMITER. FREQUENCY CONYROI. . WEATHER sevsmvrrv. .. . 1; FRSQMENCY . wmo OUTPUT maumcv RE 10-4001 WEATHER— 10:11 .ca » 2696510 27405 M112 WEATHER - 161 65010 163 275 MHZ \ . 0.005 511 Pu. lPHASE LOCK Loom stmEleER -30'c 10 o 65' c vac 12 vac, EXYERNAL 1va BNC 9 oz. .AM . 50 00 MIN. . BUILT— IN ELECTREY, PUSH-TO-TALK LCD DiSPLAV, ICONS 300»WO0HZAT—GDB .. 50 OHMS, UNBALANCED .9LL (PHASE LOCK Loom 40WA113.3ch-1-116H,1.01N10w 1555 mm 1 uV 501110 DE S/N DUAL CONVERSION 151 - 10.1590 MHZ, 2m) - 455 KHZ 500 mw MAXIMUM Ar 10 % olsromlon .300»3000HZAT-6DB GREATER THAN 60 DB LESSTHAN 1 uV ran 12 00 SINAD .. DUAL CONVERSlON 15040690 MHz 2710—455 Rm MAXIMUM 500 mW ”1090 1315701111010 300- 3000 NZ AT -6 00 lrimitvtl 'l‘w0 Year Will‘l‘tllll Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Corr/and Street Chicago, Illinois 60707 COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants that its COBRA CB Radios, and the component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for period of two in years from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser, provided that the product is utilized within the USA COBRA will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective cs radios, products or component parts upon delivery to the COBRA factory Service Department, accom- panied by proof or the date oi first consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt. You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service, but the return charges will be at Cobra's expense, ii the product is repaired or replaced under warranty. Eltllisions: This limited warranty does not apply; I) to any product damaged by accident; 2) in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alter- ations or repairs; 3) ii the Serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; 4) ii the owner of the product resides outside the U.S.A. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length oi this warranty. COBRA shall not be liable hr any incidental, conse- quentlal or other damages; Induding, without limita- tion, damages resulting trorn loss or use or cost of instal— latlonr Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclu- sion or Iirnlhllon of Incidental or consequential dam- ages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. EorBudMicwititm iniegraied weaker/micadapier tnatfits myourear. includes rim dip. MA~EBM7 319,95 vaxiVoice Operated Transmitter) mMywhmdS-lmeopem rim MA-VOX $4935 I ll High Performance til-cad Rechargeable aairery Cell Ill-OOI-N-oai 33,9501. \— Replacement nit clip 54, 95 110 VoitA/c Wall Charger with Plug Charge; 9 Ni-Cndbaiterytefls M24 hours rightintheumi. 045C 310,00 Lapel Microphone Remote microphone/speaker tonneciian. (Mo 52535 Long nange Antenna Double; the range oryour my 38 ST. CA-M $25.95 NeplaremcntDCPower Cord For in vehicle use 420-017-N-007 $7.00 Magnerlc Mount Wmthqr Antenna Allows greater tlanxmisrion range while in a movrng vehicle. ATW400 $29.95 ENC/$0239 Antenna Adapter Allowx connection althe 38 WX STto Slandard antennas. 0143 $5.95 You can Find These Fine Accessories At Vour Local Cobra C8 Dealer ll you wish, you can order directly from Cobra. Order by phone Call 1.773 889.3037 (Press ‘I from the main menu) 8 a,m,-8 pm, M—F (ST Order by mail or fax Please fill out order form on next page, and mail/lax directly to Cobra, Lon Rana Amenna m— Replmmem Belltllp ZOVA/Cwall(ha|e|wuhl’lu. Lapel Mncvaphone Shipfliflg 5 ”Md/f"? ATW u Magnelx MountWeamerAmenna Arno-l d CA- a ant/sum Antenna Adaptev M Pnces subyeu to change without nonce. 3mm ‘ 515,01 440,00 36.95 V" "N? 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