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1. jack also permits the recharge of Ni Cd batteries through an optional charger Attention To recharge these batteries switch the interrupter inside the battery compartment onto the Ni position CB COMMUNICATIONS CODES Radios operators have universally adapted the 10 code for standard communications It enables them to communicate more easily in noisy surroundings Here below you will find some of the most common codes and their meaning Code Meaning ET Receiving poorly 10 2 ere Receiving well I0 9 EEE dai Stop transmitting TOR kilima OK Understood 05 EE e ae Busy Stand by LOT RM eet ees Out of service Leaving air 10 8 iier RE YR In Service Subject to call ir Em Please repeat 10 10 eis es Perses Transmission completed Standing by I0 13 esp beber El Road advice weather conditions E pubes What is your location 10 95 t EN Emergency traffic VE te maid Gy Exact time LOA tate adeb e tanta Switch to channel I 02 ses isa puedes Cannot receive use phone E Fire at 102200 mi de e Police needed at page 5 SPECIFICATIONS General CANNES tama cc EEE EE ETE eren are TET 40 AM ed 26 965 27 405 MHz Frequency Controls etie otio ra od em tardus e ode yA one aetas her PLL Temperature BONS colas etos ad um Lo iu Seems Lu dU aS a IAEA SUE A 10 55 C Loud See akmak minions sinde saman sake dd PE auque onan x V Bde eb dut 8 Q 0 5 Watt MN NNN Electret Type Power Supply age 13 8VDC nom 10 9VDC 15 6VD
2. C TITIES ONG es 55 x 180 x 45 mm VNR 0 56 Ibs 255 gr Receiver Receiving Se Superheterodyne with double conversion e eda btapeU E eie oiv Leget si siue Re 1 IF 10 965 MHz 2 IF 455 KHz SJELEN ee ie se ae T T TTL T nares ES Ree deg 1 uV for 10dB s n N Audio Output Power 10 05We82Q MINE lt 8 1KHz eee au oO 65 dB MANN 65 dB Sena NOISE Er 45 dB REP sa ee ASS 60 mA Transmitter Output GE 4W 13 8 VDC Www 85 95 Audio Freduene Responses 400 Hz 2 5 KHz Frequency T amp T 0 00596 Harmonic Emission SuppressiON ssa qd wks eh ER RP RE Re aep dades aid aca b 70 dB Current Cons HEHDEODS s ara dl ad de ele esee tdi didi 900 mA without modulation Specifications are subject to change without notice gt page SERVICE If you have a problem which you believe requires service please first check the FAQ section of this website check your Owners Manual or call and speak with a service technician Many problems can be remedied without returning the unit for service If necessary return as follows 1 Pack the unit in its original box and packing Then pack the original box in a suitable shipping carton Caution Improper packing may result in damage during shipment 2 Include the following a Full description of any problems b Daytime telephone number name amp address 3 For warranty service include a photocopy of the bill of sale from an authorized dealer or other proof of purchase showing the dat
3. MIDLAND 75 785 HANDHELD CB RADIO l pe uq OWNER S MANUAL midlandusa com 09 10 12 Midland 75 785 40 CH AM HANDHELD CB TRANSCEIVER 78 785 represents state of the art high tech engineering Designed for 40 channel Citizen Band Mobile operation this transceiver is big on performance The unit usable both in professional and private situations is a quality piece of electronic equipment skillfully constructed from the finest components The circuitry is all solid state mounted on rugged printed circuit boards It is designed for many years of reliable trouble free performance Your mobile CB has a 40 channel Phase Locked Loop synthesizer circuit The PLL circuit incorporates technique for generating all required frequencies with few crystals resulting in much tighter frequency control and superior reliability MAIN FEATURES Condenser microphone Ceramic filter Delivers greater selectivity and reduces adjacent channel interference AGC Automatic Gain Control for a constant sound level Automatic modulation control for a constant audio transmit modulation level Low distortion IC audio circuit Automatic noise limiter to reduce pulse noise HI LO switch Reduces the output power Antenna with BNC connector Jack for external power source and battery charger WARNINGS While 75 785 has been designed for many years of reliable trouble free performance it is a precision piece of electronic equipment
4. actly where the receiver background noise disappears On Off Volume Control In OFF position your transceiver is off Turn this control clockwise to switch on the unit Continue turning the knob clockwise to set the audio level until you get a comfortable reception Display Indicates the selected channel from 1 to 40 The display turns off when the squelch is operative BATT LOW LED This indicator lights when the batteries are low Replace the alkaline or recharge the AA Ni Cd batteries TX LED The indicator lights when the unit is transmitting Speaker Microphone during transmission hold the microphone two inches from your mouth speaking in a clear normal voice Push to Talk Button PTT By pressing it the transmitter is activated When released you activate the receiver Channel UP button Tunes to the next channel Autorepeat is activated by holding this button Channel DOWN button Tunes to the previous channel Autorepeat is activated by holding this button SPK jack external loudspeaker jack the internal loudspeaker will be disabled PTT MIC jack PTT jack external microphone 13 8 VDC Charge Power supply charge jack You can power the unit from external sources car battery etc and to recharge the Ni Cd batteries HI LOW Switch Selects the output power level during transmission Battery Compartment Insert 9 AA alkaline or Ni Cd batteries Note alkaline batter
5. e of sale 4 You do not need to return accessory items Microphones Mounts and Owners Guide unless they might be directly related to the problem 5 Repairs not covered by warranty or units that are over ONE year old are subject to a repair fee Please call for a quote on repair service cost at 816 241 8500 Send only cashier s check money order Master Card or Visa card number For Technical Support Contact Midland Radio Corporation 5900 Parretta Drive Kansas City Missouri 64120 Phone 816 241 8500 Fax 816 241 5713 E mail mail midlandradio com Web site www midlandusa com LIMITED WARRANTY Midland Radio Corporation will repair or replace at its option without charge any Midland CB Radio which fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within ONE year following the initial consumer purchase This warranty does not apply to accidents of any kind exposure to pressure extreme temperatures and submersion water damage as this product is water resistant but not waterproof battery leak or abuse Accessories have a 90 day warranty from date of purchase including any mounts and microphones This warranty does not include the cost of labor for removal or re installation of the product in a vehicle or other mounting This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Note The above warranty applies only to merchandise purchased in the United States of America or a
6. ies are not rechargeable Belt Clip Hole for wrist strap page 3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS MinrLano 40 CHANNEL CB TRANSCEIVER 16 page 4 HOW TO OPERATE WITH YOUR TRANSCEIVER 1 Insert the antenna into the antenna connector 2 Insert 9 AA alkaline or Ni Cd batteries into the battery compartment pay attention to the polarity When using Ni Cd batteries switch the interrupter inside this compartment to Ni position in this way the Ni Cd batteries can be charged by an optional charger Select the AL position when using the alkaline batteries 3 Rotate the ON OFF volume control clockwise to turn the unit on Adjust the volume to the desired listening level 4 Adjust the SQUELCH control 5 Select the desired channel using the UP DOWN buttons To transmit Press and hold the PTT button then talk to the microphone To receive Simply release the PTT button ANTENNA The 75 785 antenna connector permits the use of any kind of 50 O 27 MHz band antennas Better results both in RX and TX can be obtained by using a telescopic antenna The supplied rubber antenna however is more compact and practical to use It is suitable for communications where maximum range is not necessary POWER JACK RECHARGE This jack enables you to power the unit using an external power source or directly with the battery of your vehicle using the supplied power cord the plug must be connected to the power source The
7. ny of the territories or possessions thereof or from a U S Military exchange For product purchased in Canada Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning the warranted product along with proof of purchase to your dealer in Canada This warranty gives you specified legal rights Additional warranty rights may be provided by law in some areas FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference page 7 MipLano N 3 Bluetooth E x f a c 2 Way Radios Weather Radios Bluetooth Headsets HD Wearable Video Cameras Marine Radios Emergency Crank Radios CB Radios We d love to hear from you Let us know what you think of your new Midland product at You Broadcast Yourself or by visiting us at www midlandusa com MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION 5900 Parretta Drive Kansas City MO 64120 Call 816 241 8500 Note Features amp Specifications are subject to change without notice MIDLAND is not responsible for unintentional errors or omissions on its packaging
8. that should not be exposed to water or to extreme temperatures Do not leave batteries installed over a long period of time as leakage may occur and cause damage to the radio Never use different batteries from the ones suggested Clean the unit with a damp cloth only never use harsh chemicals page 2 CARE OF OPTIONAL RECHARGEABLE Ni Cd BATTERIES The following is meant as general information regarding Ni Cd batteries Always allow the battery to fully charge before using Allow the batteries to fully discharge before recharging Full discharge will be indicated by the BATT LOW indicator The above will prevent the batteries from developing memory which effectively reduces their capacity It is better to store Ni Cd batteries that are discharged rather than charged Never use batteries which differ from the ones recommended Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different capacities If you experience problems when using the transceiver check the following A Batteries must be in good condition B The volume level and squelch control setting C The channel selector for an active channel D The antenna must be properly inserted CONTROLS AND INDICATORS l 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Antenna connector with BNC connector To obtain better results use either a telescopic or an external antenna Squelch Knob for the maximum receiver sensitivity the control must be regulated ex
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