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        Cobra Electronics MR F55 Portable Radio User Manual
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1.                 Q aaa    x Thank  Cobra    Thank you for purchasing a CobraMarine VHF radio     MA RIN  T Properly used  this Cobra  product will give you    many years of reliable service     How Your CobraMarine  VHF Radio Works   This radio is a VHF transceiver for fixed mounting on your boat  It gives you 2 way  vessel to vessel and vessel to shore station communications  primarily for safety  and secondarily for navigation and operational purposes  With it  you can call for  help  get information from other boaters  talk to lock or bridge tenders  and make  radiotelephone calls to anywhere in the world through a marine operator     Besides 2 way communications  in the U S A   the radio can provide quick  access to receive all ten  10  NOAA  National Oceanographic and Atmospheric  Administration  weather channels and alert you to weather emergencies with  a tone on a weather channel you can select for your area     Customer Assistance       Customer Assistance  Should you encounter any problems with this product  or not understand  its many features  please refer to this owner s manual  If you require further  assistance after reading this manual  Cobra  Electronics offers the following  customer assistance services     For Assistance In The U S A   Automated Help Desk English only   24 hours a day  7 days a week 773 889 3087  phone      Customer Assistance Operators English and Spanish   8 00 a m  to 6 00 p m  CT Mon  through Fri   except holidays  773 889 3087  phone   
2.    Operating Your Radio       Transmit Power Output   Your radio can Transmit selectively at one  1  or 25 watts of power  Cobra   suggests you maintain the low power setting for short range communications  and to avoid overpowering nearby stations with your signal  Use the high power  setting for long range communications or when you do not receive a response  to a signal sent at one  1  watt     High Low Power Button       High Low Power        33  52  447N  18 02 1150    33 52  447N  18 05  iim  Mad     Low Power Setting          Talk Button         Transmit Icon  E A          g   NOTE    To Toggle Between The High And Low Power Modes     1  Press the High Low Power button    The LCD will show which mode is in effect   Some channels are restricted to use at a maximum of  one  1  watt  Your radio will automatically set the power  to Low Power mode when you select those channels   While using the U S A  channel map  if  in an emergency   you need to increase the output power on Channel 13 and  Channel 67 for your signal to be heard  you can override  the Low Power mode by pressing and holding the High   Low Power button     Transmit A Message   To Transmit A Message    1  Check to see that your unit is set to a proper  channel for the type of message you plan to send    2  Toggle to the low power setting    3  With the microphone about two  2  inches  five  5  cm   from your mouth  press and hold the Talk button and  speak into the microphone  Transmit will be indicated  on 
3.    Questions English and Spanish   Faxes can be received at 773 622 2269  fax      Technical Assistance English only   www cobra com  on line  Frequently Asked Questions      VHF MARINE RADIO English and Spanish  productinfoecobra com  e mail      Chicago  Illinois 60707 USA    A www cobra com  Nothing comes close to a Cobra   English English    For Assistance Outside The U S A   Contact Your Local Dealer    Printed in China Part No  480 085 P    Revised 11 20 03      2003 Cobra  Electronics Corporation  6500 West Cortland Street    Transceiver Controls     Introduction    ae    Introduction    Microphone And          Backlit LCD    Screen    Radio Status and   Down   i   Up                      i      Simplex  Data Display i Button Button   Operation      Icon  Instant   i Active      Channel   i Channel       Squelch    Knob    16 9 Button   i Number             On Off    Power     Volume  i Knob       TIPP   ete           Microphone  Cord            i Dual Watch       i Weather UIC     Button    Speaker    Button Connection    Socket          Call Set Scan       High Low Power    i    Button Button    Bon   DSC Distress Button     Behind Red Spring  Loaded Cover     Position Coordinates       Latitude and Longitude      Power  Connection      External  y Speaker Jack        T n  To NH    Global Positioning  BE         z   System  GPS  Jack    Antenna           Ann nn Se  Socket    English    Microphone With Auxiliary Controls       Up Down   Buttons   Can be used AUR e  in
4.   84  84A  85  85A  86  86A  87  87A  88    For calls to marine operators at public coast stations  You can make and receive  telephone calls through these stations     Port Operations   Channels 1A  5A  12  14  20A  63A7 65A  66A  73  74  77    Used for directing the movement of ships in or near ports  locks  or waterways   Messages must be about operational handling  movement  and safety of ships     Navigational   Channels 13  67   Channels are available to all vessels  Messages must be about navigation  including  passing or meeting other vessels  These are also the main working channels for  most locks and drawbridges  You must keep your messages short and power output  at no more than one  1  watt     Maritime Control   Channel 17   For talking to vessels and coast stations operated by state or local governments   Messages must be about regulation and control  boating activities  or assistance     Digital Selective Calling   Channel 70   This channel is set aside for distress  safety  and general calling using only digital  selective calling techniques  Voice communication is prohibited  your radio cannot  transmit voice messages on this channel     Weather  Channels Wx 1 Thru 10  Receive only channels for NOAA weather broadcasts  You cannot transmit on them     NOTE     These channels are restricted to the listed uses in certain parts of  the country or for certain types of users only  Consult FCC rules  or a knowledgeable radio operator before using them     Nothing c
5.   You must have Weather Alert mode turned On to benefit from the Weather Alert  condition signal described in the NOAA weather channels section on page 25   To Turn Weather Alert On   1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to WX ALERT   weather alert  with the Up Down buttons     2  Press the Call Set button and observe the current  BAL  i    DEC ECAN setting     ON or OFF     Wx ALERT   3  Use the Up Down buttons to change to the setting     Press the Call Set button to select the setting     Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT     Press the Call Set button to return to the  Settings menu        faal English          O    Operating Your Radio    Weather Alert Signal   When NOAA broadcasts a Weather Alert signal and your radio is in the Weather  Alert mode  you will hear a continuous audible tone and the radio will automatically  switch to Weather Radio mode  The alert indicators will sound regardless of what  channel you are operating on as soon as a NOAA alert signal is received    When You Hear The Alert    1  Press any key to turn Off the alert alarm and LCD indicator     Advanced Operation  Cobra   has incorporated several features in your CobraMarine    VHF radio to give    you quick access to the voice calling channels and to let you monitor more than  one  1  channel at once     Channel 16 9   This function gives you quick access to calling Channel 16 or Channel 9   from any operational mode    Channel 16 9 Buttons To Switch To Channel 16 Or Channel 9    1  Press
6.   difficulties and before your situation becomes an emergency  Use the emergency  message procedures only after your situation has become grave or you are faced  with a sudden danger threatening life or property and requiring immediate help   If you are merely out of gas  do not send an emergency message  Drop your  anchor and call a friend or marina to bring the fuel you need or give you a tow     English       ency Messages  N  istre Procedu    Marine Emergency Signals  The three  3  spoken international emergency signals are     The distress signal MAYDAY is used to indicate that a station is threatened  by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance        PAN    The urgency signal PAN is used when the safety of the vessel or person  is in jeopardy   This signal is properly pronounced pahn      SECURITE    The safety signal SECURITE is used for messages about the safety of navigation or  important weather warnings   This signal is properly pronounced see cure it tay         When using an international emergency signal  the appropriate  signal is to be spoken three  3  times prior to the message     If You Hear A Distress Call   You must give any message beginning with one  1  of these signals priority  over any other messages  ALL stations MUST remain silent on Channel 16  for the duration of the emergency unless the message relates directly to  the emergency     If you hear a distress message from a vessel  stand by your radio  If it is  not answered  YOU
7.  Receive NOAA alerts if Weather Alert mode is turned On        1  Turn the On Off Power Volume knob m Switch to Transmit mode using the Talk button   BOGITIGISCTOCE WIRD  While the radio is in Standby mode  the Receive mode is  Squelch entered whenever a strong enough signal to break squelch    Squelch control filters weak signals and radio frequency noise so that you can more 2 sent to the radio  You will hear the message through   clearly hear the signals you want  You can think of it as a variable barrier that blocks whichever speakers are connected to the radio    what you don t want to hear  Up Down Buttons     To Change The Channel You Are Listening To   You Can Choose One  1  Of The Following    a  Press the Up Down buttons  This will take you to  the next higher or lower VHF channel  For rapid  advance  press and hold the Up or Down button    b  Press the Channel 16 9 button  This will take  you to Channel 16 with one  1  press and to Channel 9  with a second press  Additional presses will toggle  between Channels 16 and 9    c  Press the Weather UIC button  This will toggle the  radio between Standby mode and Weather Radio mode   When in Weather Radio mode  the Up Down buttons  will change the weather channel     Squelch Knob To Squelch Your Radio   r 1  With the Squelch knob turned fully counter clockwise   turn the On Off Volume knob clockwise until you hear  a hissing  noise  sound   2  Turn the Squelch knob clockwise until the hissing  Turn Until Hissing sound st
8.  These procedures use the Settings menu  Refer to page 38 for information on  entering and exiting the Settings menu     User MMSI Number   This nine  9  digit number is similar to a telephone number in that it is a unique  identifier for you and your vessel  DSC uses this number in every message it  sends and receives  That is why your radio will not operate in the DSC mode  until you enter your MMSI Number  You should enter it as soon as you receive  it from one  1  of the issuing agencies listed on page 9        fasl English    5     Operating Your Radio    User MMSI    zz 15   SLAMF RD  CONTRAST  AHMOREL J       Error Message  N      INPUT LIMIT  RESS  ALL SET    Call Set Button  CHANNEL    em                       To Enter Your MMSI Number    1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to USER MMST  with the Up Down buttons    2  Press the Call Set button and the blinking cursor will  appear at the first digit under USER MMST ID ENTRY    3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the number  list to that digit of your number    4  Press the Call Set button to select the digit and the  blinking cursor will move to the next digit of the number    5  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all nine  9  digits of your  MMSI number are entered     NOTE  Press the High Low Power button to backspace  and erase the last selected number        6  Check that you have entered the number correctly     7  Press and hold the Call Set button to return to the  Settings menu     If You Incorrectly Enter 
9.  must be paid to the WARNING  and CAUTION statements in this manual      N WARNING  Statements identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life     CAUTION  Statements identify conditions that could cause damage to the radio  or other equipment     Safety Training Information  This CobraMarine  radio is designed for and classified as    Occupational Use Only    It must only be used in the course of employment by individuals aware of both the  hazards and the ways to minimize those hazards  This radio is NOT intended for  use in an uncontrolled environment by the  General Population    This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for   Occupational Use Only   This CobraMarine  VHF radio also complies with the  following guidelines and standards regarding RF energy and electromagnetic  energy levels as well as evaluation of those levels for human exposure   m FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97 01 Supplement C  Evaluating  Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio  Frequency Electromagnetic Fields     m American National Standards Institute  C95 1 1992   IEEE Standard  for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency  Electromagnetic Fields  3 kHz to 300 GHz     m American National Standards Institute  095 3 1992   IEEE  Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially  Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields     RF and Microwave     E  English    The following WARNINGS and CAUTIONS will make you 
10.  of the two  2   channels will stop the scan to allow you to listen to the traffic  on the channel  The channel number will be displayed on  the LCD     To Exit Dual Watch Mode   1  Press the Dual Watch button  The radio will  return to Standby mode   During Dual Watch  while receiving an incoming  transmission   You Can Choose From The Following   a  Press the Talk button to remain on that  dual watch location and return to Standby mode   b  Press the Up Down buttons to resume scanning  dual watch locations   If you do not press any buttons  your radio will  automatically resume scanning dual watch locations  when the incoming transmission is complete   During Dual Watch  while not receiving a transmission      a  Press the Talk button to communicate on the last  dual watch location scanned and return to Standby mode     H     Operating Your Radio    Scanning          SA HIGH          Scan   During Scan  the radio will rapidly switch from channel   to channel through all the channels  Whenever any activity  is detected  the radio will stop the scan for ten  10  seconds  to allow you to listen briefly on that channel  It will then  continue to scan unless you switch out of the Scan mode     NOTE  The radio must be squelched for Scan mode to  function  See page 36 for squelch procedure     To Enter Scan    1  From Standby mode  press the Scan button    The radio will immediately begin to scan the entire channel  map selected in the active channel map  SCAN will show  on the LC
11.  scroll to TIME OFFST     time offset  with the Up Down buttons     2  Press the Call Set button and observe the current setting   3  Use the Up Down buttons to change to the setting for    your local time zone     4  Press the Call Set button to select the setting   5  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   6  Press the Call Set button to return to the Settings menu       NOTE    If you leave the time offset at zero  the LCD will show  the time as UTC  If you enter the hour offset for your  time zone  the LCD will show the local time  In either  event  DSC messages will always be based on UTC     H     Operating Your Radio       U S A  International Canada Channel Maps   Three  3  sets of VHF Channel Maps have been established for marine use in the  U S A   Canada  and the rest of the world  International   Most of the channels  are the same for all three  3  maps  but there are definite differences  see table  on pages 14 through 23   Your radio has all three  3  maps built into it and will  operate correctly in whichever area you choose     Weather UIC Button             To Set Your Radio For The Area In Which   You Will Be Using It    1  From Standby mode  press and hold the Weather UIC  button  The radio will shift one  1  channel map and the  active channel map will show on the top line of the LCD    2  Repeat step 1 to shift to the next channel map s   in the sequence USA  INT  International     CAN  Canada  then back to USA    The radio will return to Standby mod
12.  should answer  If the distressed vessel is not nearby   wait a short time for others who may be closer to acknowledge  Even if  you cannot render direct assistance  you may be in a position to relay  the message     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   17        Emergency Messages  l y   And Distress Procedu    Marine Distress Procedure  Speak slowly     clearly     calmly     1   2   3     Make sure your radio is On   Select VHF Channel 16     Press Talk button and say       MAYDAY     MAYDAY     MAYDAY        Or    PAN     PAN     PAN       or  SECURITE     SECURITE     SECURITE            Say      THIS IS  your vessel name or call sign       Say    MAYDAY  or  PAN  or  SECURITE     your vessel name or call sign      Tell where you are    what navigational aids or landmarks are near      State the nature of your distress     8  State the kind of assistance needed     9  Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured     10   11   12     13     14     Estimate present seaworthiness of your vessel   Briefly describe your vessel  length  type  color  hull    Say       WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16     End message by saying     THIS IS  your vessel name or call sign  OVER      Release Talk button and listen  Someone should answer   If not  repeat the call  beginning at item 3 above     English       Emergency Messages   5  and D   sd  e ei 1ois   VHF Marine Radio Protocols   Keep the radio nearby  Even after your message has been received  the Coast Guard  can find 
13.  the Channel 16 9 button to change to Channel 16    2  Press the Channel 16 9 button again to change to  Channel 9    Additional presses of the Channel 16 9 button will toggle   back and forth between the two  2  channels    To exit the Channel 16 9 mode and return to the previous   channel  press and hold the Channel 16 9 button    While at Channel 16 or Channel 9 in the Channel 16 9   mode  you can also press the Up Down buttons to   change to other channels  In that event  another press       33  52  447N       18 02 1151 of the Channel 16 9 button will switch your radio to  Channel 16 and the sequence will start over at step 1     Nothing comes close to a Cobra     Operating Your Radio       Dual Watch    Dual Watch gives you one  1  button access to scan the two  2  locations of most  importance to you  Channel 16 will always be included as a scanned location  The    remaining location will be the VHF channel in effect when you enter Dual Watch mode     NOTE    The radio must be squelched for dual watch to function  See page 36  for squelch procedure     Standby Mode       Dual Watch Mode  F HIGH z D    SA HIGH    fasl English       To Enter Dual Watch Mode    1  In Standby mode  use the Up Down buttons to go  to the channel you want to add as the second location  to be scanned    2  Press the Dual Watch button     Dual watch will be indicated on the LCD and the radio   will scan between Channel 16 and the second dual watch  location you selected  A signal on any one  1 
14.  the channels are the same  for all three  3  maps  but there are definite differences  see table on the following  pages   Your radio has all three  3  maps built into it and will operate correctly in  whichever area you choose     The following is a brief outline of the channel assignments in the U S A   Channel Map     Distress  Safety  and Calling   Channel 16   Getting the attention of another station  calling  or in emergencies   distress and safety      Calling   Channel 9   General purpose  non emergency  calling by non commercial vessels   Recreational boaters are urged to use this channel to reduce congestion  on Channel 16     Intership Safety   Channel 6   Ship to ship safety messages and for search and rescue messages to  Coast Guard ships and aircraft     Coast Guard Liaison    Channel 22A  To talk to the Coast Guard  non emergency  after making contact on Channel 16     Non Commercial   Channels 68  69  71  72  78A  79A  80A    Working channels for small vessels  Messages must be about needs of the  vessel  such as fishing reports  berthing  and rendezvous  Use Channel 72 only  for ship to ship messages     Commercial   Channels 1A  7A  8  9  10  11  18A  19A  63A  67  72  79A  80A  88A    Working channels for working ships only  Messages must be about business or  needs of the ship  Use Channels 8  67  72  and 88A only for ship to ship messages     English       VHF Marine Radio Protocols    Public Correspondence  Marine Operator    Channels 24  25  26  27  28
15.  to W127 50  9 Yukon STD  W127 50 to W112 50  8 Los Angeles  W112 50 to W097 50 T Denver  W097 50 to W082 50  6 Chicago  W082 50 to W067 50  5 New York  W067 50 to W052 50  4 Caracas  W052 50 to W037 50  3 Rio de Janeiro  W037 50 to W022 50  2 Fernando de Noronha  W022 50 to W007 50  1 Azores Islands  W007 50 to E007 50 GMT  0 London    007 50 to E022 50  1 Rome    022 50 to E037 50  2 Cairo    037 50 to E052 50  3 Moscow    052 50 to E067 50  4 Abu Dhabi    067 50 to E082 50  5 Maldives    082 50 to E097 50  6 Dhuburi    097 50 to E112 50  7 Bangkok  E112 50 to E127 50  8 Hong Kong  E127 50 to E142 50  9 Tokyo  E142 50 to E157 50  10 Sydney  E157 50 to E172 50  11 Solomon Islands  E172 50 to W172 50  12 Auckland   English       Weath h l         eather Channels    VHF Marine Radio Protocols    NOAA Weather Channels And Alert    Monitoring the weather will probably be a frequent use of your radio  The National  Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  NOAA  provides continuous  around the   clock broadcasts of the latest weather information  Taped weather messages run  every four  4  to six  6  minutes and are revised every two  2  or three  3  hours   or as needed  The Coast Guard also announces weather and other safety warnings  on Channel 16 and DSC Channel 70  Smart boaters keep an eye on safety and an  ear to the radio     and never let the weather catch them unaware     NOAA Emergency Weather Alert   In the event of a major storm or other weather condition requiring vess
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17.  type of call to use  It should be used judiciously for routine calls   Standby Mode To Send An All Ships Call   1  In Standby mode  select a channel on which you want  to communicate for a routine call   The radio will use  Channel 16 for urgent and safety calls    2  Press the Call Set button to enter the Call Send menu   3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to ALL SHIPS   4  Press the Call Set button to move to the message  type menu   5  Use the Up Down buttons to select a message type      URGENCY  SAFETY or ROUTINE   6  Press the Call Set button to send the message   7  Depending on the type of message you chose   the radio will automatically switch to a voice channel   a  After urgency and safety calls  the radio will switch  to Channel 16 and wait for you to press the Talk button  to send the urgent or safety message by voice    b  After a routine call  the radio will switch to the channel  you selected in step 1 and wait for you to press the  Talk button to send the routine message by voice    33  52  447N DSC equipped radios that receive your message will be          automatically switched to Channel 16 or the channel you   selected to hear your voice message    To return to Standby mode without sending a message    use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT and   press the Call Set button                 SRFETY  ROUTINE  EXIT                 Nothing comes close to a Cobra      Operating Your Radio       Receiving An All Ships Call   All Ships calls sent by stations 
18. 14   d   156 700   156 700 14 Port Operations  VTS in selected areas  15 s Rx Only   156 750 15 Environmental  Receive Only   Used by class C EPIRB s   15 p   156 750   156 750   1 Watt CAN and INT 15 Canada  EPIRB Buoys Only   International  On Board Communication   16    e e 156 800   156 800 16 International Distress  Safety and Calling  17   s e 156 850   156 850 1 Watt CAN 17 State Controlled  U S A  Only                       English Nothing comes close to a Cobra         VHF Marine    hanne iq     hanne ignmep       VHF Marine Radio Protocols VHF Marine Radio Protocols       VHF Marine                                                                                                                                  Fr  18    156 900   161 500 18 Port Operations  Ship Movement  18A       156 900   156 900 18A Commercial  19 e  156 950   161 550 19 Port Operations  Ship Movement  19A       156 950   156 950 19A Commercial  20          157 000   161 600 1 Watt CAN 20 Canada  Coast Guard Only   International  Port Operations  Ship Movement   20A    157 000   157 000 20A Port Operations  21       157 050   161 650 21 Port Operations  Ship Movement  21A       157 050   157 050 21A U S   Government Only   Canada  Coast Guard Only   22    157 100   161 700 22 Port Operations  Ship Movement  ma   17 100   167 100 8 00    d  23       157 150   161 750 23 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   23A    157 150   157 150 23A Government Only  24          157 200   161 800 24 Public Co
19. 3  possible responses  You will have two  2  choices    m You will receive the position  m RESEND the request     m You will receive a no position data response  m EXIT the Position Request mode   meaning the station you queried is not connected  to a GPS device and cannot send its position        a  To Resend Your Position Request                       m You will receive a no reply response  meaning the 1  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to RESEND   operator of that station has chosen not to reply 2  Press the Call Set button   to your request  b  To Exit The Position Request Mode   Choose one  1  of the following  1  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   Receiving a Position a  If You Receive A Position  2  Press the Call Set button to return to the       The requested position with the station name Individual Directory menu   and MMSI will show on your screen  3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   1  Press the Call Set button to return to Standby 4  Press the Call Set button to return to the  mode after you have noted the station s position  Call Send menu   b  If The Station You Called Cannot Send Its Position  5  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   NO POS DATA  no position data  will show 6  Press the Call Set button to return to  on your screen  Standby mode   1  Press the Call Set button to return to the          Individual Directory menu   2  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   3  Press the Call Set button to return to the  Call Send m
20. D    To Exit Scan    1  From Scan mode  press the Scan button    This will return the radio to Standby mode on the last  scanned channel    During Scan  while receiving an incoming transmission    You Can Choose From The Following     a  Press the Talk button to remain on that channel and end  scanning  This will return the radio to Standby mode     b  Press the Up Down buttons to resume scanning    If you do not press any buttons within ten  10  seconds   your radio will automatically resume scanning    During Scan  while not receiving a transmission      a  Press the Talk button to communicate on the last  channel scanned and return to Standby mode     Nothing comes close to a Cobra        Operating Your Radio    DSC Set Up    Digital selective calling     DSC     employs digital RF signals which tend to carry  further and be less susceptible to distortion from noise and atmospheric conditions  than analog ones  The result is greater range and more reliable message delivery  per watt of output power    But  that is not the only advantage of DSC equipped radios  Those radios are set up  to interface with GPS and to automate many of the operations involved in sending  and receiving messages  That results in more compact and accurate messages and  less congestion of the airwaves    The price of these benefits to the user is the time it takes to do the required set up  to make the DSC features work  A little time spent when your radio is new will pay  dividends over its life   
21. System   HighGear   Accessories  VHF Marine Radios  Power Inverters    English                         Wisconsin add 5    Indiana  Ohio  Michigan add 6   California add 7 25    Illinois add 8 75     Optional Accessories     Tax if Applicable   Shipping Handling  Total                      You can find quality Cobra   products and accessories at  your local Cobra   dealer  or in the U S A   you can order  directly from Cobra      Ordering From U S A   Call 773 889 3087 for pricing or visit www cobra com   For credit card orders  complete and return this order    form to fax number 773 622 2269  Or call 773 889 3087   Press 1 from the main menu  8 00 a m  to 6 00 p m  CT     Monday through Friday   Make check or money order payable to     Cobra   Electronics  Attn  Accessories Dept     6500 West Cortland Street  Chicago  IL 60707 USA    To order online  please visit our website  www cobra com    Customer Service       Use the supplied template to mark and cut an opening in the flat surface     Before cutting  be sure the area behind the flat surface is clear of any    instruments or wires that might be damaged in the process     CAUTION    A    Use la plantilla suministrada para marcar y cortar el agujero en la superficie plana     area    PRECAUCION  Antes de cortar  compruebe que no haya instrumentos o cables en el    A        detr  s de la superficie plana  que puedan resultar da  ados durante el proceso     eeeeeeee ee ee        eseweew eee ee ww         Nothing comes close
22. Your MMSI Number  You can repeat steps 1 through 7 to correct it  HOWEVER   YOU CAN DO THIS ONLY ONCE  A third attempt to enter  an MMSI number will result in an error message as shown   Pressing the Call Set button from the error message   will return the radio to the Settings menu    Once the error message appears  the radio will still  operate in all non DSC modes  But you will have to   return the radio to Cobra   Electronics  see product  service on page 69 for details  for reset before you   can enter your MMSI number and use the radio in   DSC mode     Because the MMSI number is so important to DSC  operation  this limitation is imposed on all DSC capable  radios to prevent constant changes and the potential  introduction of errors in the process  If  for any reason   it is necessary to change the MMSI number in the radio  more than once  you can return it to Cobra  Electronics  for reset     Nothing comes close to a Cobra     Operating Your Radio       If You Transfer Your Radio To A Different Vessel   Contact the MMSI issuing agency from which you obtained your number   and change the information associated with your number to correspond   to vessel in which it will be mounted    User MMSI To View Your MMSI Number At Any Time    i 1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to  USER MMSI with the Up Down buttons    2  Press the Call Set button and the blinking  cursor will appear at the first digit of your  already entered number under USER MMSI  ID ENTRY    3  Press and h
23. a Cobra   23         VHF Marine    hanne iq     hanne ignmep       VHF Marine Radio Protocols VHF Marine Radio Protocols       VHF Marine                                                                                                                                     FR  78    156 925   161 525 78 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   78A       156 925   156 925 78A Non Commercial  Recreational   79    156 975   161 575 79 _ Port Operations  Ship Movement  79A       156 975   156 975 79A Commercial  Also Non Commercial only in Great Lakes   80    157 025   161 625 80 Port Operations  Ship Movement  80A       157 025   157 025 80A Commercial  Also Non Commercial only in Great Lakes   81    157 075   161 675 81 Port Operations  Ship Movement  81A       157 075   157 075 81A U S   Government Only  Environmental Protection Operations   82    157 125   161 725 82 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operation  Ship Movement  82A    e 157 125   157 125 82A U S   Government Only   Canada  Coast Guard Only   83       157 175   161 775 83 Canada  Coast Guard Only   83A       157 175   157 175 83A U S   Government Only   Canada  Coast Guard Only   84          157 225   161 825 84 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   84A    157 225   157 225 84A Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   85          157 275   161 875 85 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   85A    157 275   157 275 85A Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   86          157 325   161 925 86 Public Co
24. able Socket Antenna Lead Attachment  4 Once the antenna is installed  the Coaxial Cable Lead can  be attached to the socket at the back of the transceiver     Li N  chron  Attempting to transmit without an antenna attached  will damage your CobraMarine  VHF radio     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   st     Installation And Start Up    External Devices        Installation And Start Up       External Devices And Connections    Your CobraMarine  VHF radio is set up to connect auxiliary devices for navigation   convenience  and added versatility  As is the case with the antenna  choosing these  devices is best done with the advice and guidance of a knowledgeable dealer   Standard connectors are provided on the front and back of the transceiver        Microphone Socket Microphone Attachment  Connect the Microphone to the cord socket located  at the right side of the front of the transceiver   To Connect The Microphone Attachment   1  Align the connector and push it firmly into  the socket   2  Tighten the captive nut to hold the connector  in place   3  Slide the waterproof sleeve over the nut until it  seats in the recess around the socket        External Speaker Jack External Speaker  Not Included    y An External Speaker can provide greater volume to  hear messages than the speaker incorporated in the  CobraMarine  transceiver    To Install An External Speaker     1  Connect the speaker lead to the standard jack  on the back of the transceiver     INL       1    English       G
25. al antenna with a gain not greater than 9 dBi must  be mounted at least 16 4   5 m  above the highest deck where people  may be during radio transmissions  measured vertically from the lowest  point of the antenna  This provides the minimum separation distance  to comply with RF exposure requirements and is based on the MPE  radius of 10   3 m  plus the 6 6   2 m  height of an adult    B  For vessels without structure to mount the antenna as described in A   it must be mounted as follows AND all persons must be outside the  10   3 m  MPE radius during radio transmissions  The antenna must  be mounted so that its lowest point is at least 3 3   1 m  vertically above  the heads of all persons during radio transmissions           O Antenna Requirements     Ang A aC Tey      Installation And Start Up     I  Radio Operator Requirements  Do not transmit when anyone is within the MPE radius of the antenna unless  that person or persons are shielded from the antenna by a grounded metallic  barrier  This is especially important on vessels with antennas mounted as  described in B where no one may be within 9   2 8 m  horizontally from the  base of the antenna during transmissions     FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE LIMITS MAY EXPOSE THOSE WITHIN  THE MPE RADIUS TO RF ENERGY ABSORPTION IN EXCESS OF THE FCC  MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE  IT IS THE RADIO OPERATOR S  RESPONSIBILITY TO INSURE THAT MPE LIMITS ARE HEEDED AND THAT  NO ONE IS WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS DURING TRANSMISSIONS     Coaxial C
26. at both the beginning and end of each message     Prohibited Communications  You MUST NOT transmit   m False distress or emergency messages   m Messages containing obscene  indecent  or profane words or meaning     m General calls  signals  or messages  messages not addressed to a particular  station  on Channel 16  except in an emergency or if you are testing your radio     m When you are on land     Voice Calling  To Call Another Vessel Or A Shore Installation Such As A Lock Or Bridge Tender   m Make sure your radio is On        m Select Channel 16 and listen to make sure it is not being used     NOTE   Channel 9 may be used by recreational vessels for general purpose  calling  This frequency should be used whenever possible to relieve  congestion on Channel 16     m When the channel is quiet  press the Talk button and call the ship you wish to  call   Hold the microphone a few inches from your face and speak directly into  it in a normal tone of voice     clearly and distinctly   Say     name of station  being called  THIS IS  your vessel s name or call sign           Once contact is made on the calling channel  you must switch to a proper  working channel  See the channel listing on page 14 through 15     Nothing comes close to a Cobra        Maritime Mobile    A            F   ice denti VIVI    For Example Maritime Mobile Service Identity  MMSI     The vessel Corsair calling the vessel Vagabond  An MMSI is a nine  9  digit number used on a marine radio capable of using d
27. aware of RF exposure  hazards and how to assure you operate the radio within the FCC RF exposure  limits established for it      B  WARNINGS  Your radio generates electromagnetic RF  radio frequency  energy when  it is transmitting  To insure that you and those around you are not exposed  to excessive amounts of that energy  DO NOT touch the antenna when  transmitting and KEEP yourself and all others on your vessel the required  distance away from the antenna while transmitting  SEE page 30 in the  antenna requirements section for further information     DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna or equivalent  dummy load attached  Doing so may expose you to excessive RF  energy and will damage the radio     DO NOT transmit more than 50  of the time the radio is in use      50  duty cycle  The radio is transmitting when the Talk button is  pressed and the transmit information shows on the LCD screen     ALWAYS use only Cobra  authorized accessories     DO NOT operate the radio in an explosive atmosphere  near blasting sites   or in any area where signs are posted prohibiting radio transmissions     NEVER connect the transceiver to AC power  It can be a fire hazard  may  cause an electric shock  and may damage the transceiver     NEVER mount the transceiver or microphone where they might interfere  with operation of your vessel or cause injury     DO NOT allow children or anyone unfamiliar with proper procedures to  operate the radio without supervision     Failure to o
28. bort the distress call     n    Nothing comes close to a Cobra   55        Operating Your Radio    Receiving Distress Calls    If your vessel is within range of a DSC Distress call  the radio will  receive the call  sound the distress alarm  and switch to Channel 16     When A Distress Call Is Heard     1  Press any button to turn Off the alarm and return  to Standby mode    2  Read and write down the distress information on the  LCD  there may or may not be position data shown    then determine whether you should answer the call     3  Respond  if appropriate  by pressing and holding  the Talk button to transmit on Channel 16       NOTE    Your radio will automatically switch to Channel 16  upon receiving a DSC distress call              Regarding Distress Relay Calls  Your radio cannot send Distress Relay calls  Only large ships and  shore stations with specially equipped radios can send these calls     Receiving Distress Relay Calls  Your radio will respond to a received Distress Relay call in the same way  as it will to a distress call     fse  English       o     Operating Your Radio    Sending An All Ships Calls   A DSC All Ships call is used for the same urgency and safety purposes as the Pan   and Securite voice calls as well as to send routine messages to all stations at once    It will reach all stations within range of your radio  If you have an urgent  but not   life threatening  situation or a safety warning to broadcast to all vessels in your   area  this is the
29. bserve any of these warnings may cause you to exceed  FCC RF exposure limits or create other dangerous conditions     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   3        Recommendations For  Luar AE a s    A CAUTIONS    AVOID using or storing the radio at temperatures below  4  F   20  C  or  above 140  F  60  C      NEVER connect the transceiver to DC power greater than 16 volts or to  any DC source with reversed polarity  Doing so will damage the transceiver     DO NOT cut the power cables attached to the transceiver  Improper  reconnection with reversed polarity will damage the transceiver     POSITION your radio  external speakers  and cables at least three  3  feet  0 9 m   away from your vessel   s magnetic navigation compass  CHECK your compass  before and after installation to be sure that it has not introduced any deviation     DO NOT attempt to service any internal parts yourself  Have any  necessary service performed by a qualified technician     DO NOT drop the transceiver or microphone  Doing so may crack the  case or damage a waterproof seal  Once these items have been dropped   the original waterproofing cannot be guaranteed     DO NOT use chemicals or solvents such as mineral spirits and alcohol  to clean your radio  They may damage the case surfaces     Changes or modifications to your radio MAY VOID its compliance with FCC rules  and make it illegal to use     Recommendations For Marine Communication    The frequencies your radio uses are set aside to enhance safety a
30. crophone  antenna   and any attached external speakers      26  English           Mounting And Powering The Radio  Before using your CobraMarine  VHF radio  it must be installed on your vessel        Installing Your Radio  Choose a location for your radio where it will be conveniently accessible with the  following factors in mind    m The leads to the battery and the antenna are best kept as short as possible     m The antenna must be mounted at least three  3  feet from the transceiver     m The radio and all speakers need to be far enough from any magnetic  compass to avoid deviation due to the speaker magnet     m There needs to be free air flow around the heat sink fins on the back  of the transceiver     Surface Mount  A Surface Mounting kit is included with your CobraMarine  VHF radio to allow its  installation on almost any flat surface     To Mount The Transceiver    On Almost Any Flat Surface     1  Use the mounting bracket  as a template to drill holes  for the mounting screws    2  Attach the mounting bracket  to the chosen surface    3  Attach the transceiver to  the mounting bracket with  the locking knobs    4  Tilt the transceiver to  a convenient angle and  tighten the locking knobs              Nothing comes close to a Cobra     Mountin And  O 3    Installation And Start Up       Warning Sticker   FCC regulations require that the Warning Sticker  supplied with this radio be applied to a spot where  it is easily seen by the radio operator  Be sure the  locati
31. d alarms  The volume of these sounds is controlled by the circuitry in the  radio and is not affected by the volume set with the On Off Power Volume knob   Confirmation Tone  Single high pitched beep confirms all button presses except the Talk button   It can be turned On or Off  See set up routines on page 40   Error Tone  Single low pitched beep indicates an invalid button press   DSC Distress Alarm  Loud  continuous  low pitched series of closely spaced  three  3   beep groups  Press any button to turn it Off  This alarm sounds for   m Distress call send  receive  and acknowledgement  m Distress relay call received  m All ships call received      NOTE    This alarm sounds only for DSC distress calls on Channel 70   It does not sound for voice calls on Channel 16     you still  must listen for those     English          o     Operating Your Radio    DSC Geographical Alarm   Loud  continuous  medium pitched  high low tones  warble        sounds when a geographical call is received  Press any button to turn it Off   DSC Position Request Alarm   Medium loud  continuous  low pitched series of closely spaced  four  4  beeps   three  3  short     one  1  long  groups     sounds when a position request call  is received  Press any button to turn it Off    DSC Individual Alarm    Medium loud  continuous  medium pitched  two  2  beep groups      sounds when an individual call is received  Press any button to turn it Off     Weather Alarm    Medium loud  continuous  medium pitched se
32. e each time the   button is released     Nothing comes close to a Cobra        Operating Your Radio    Voice Transmission       Transmit mode gives you the ability to communicate with safety services  other  vessels  and shore stations  When you use this capability  be sure to follow the    procedures and to observe the courtesies that govern its use so everyone benefits      The tables on pages 14 through 23 will help you select the proper channels      Before pressing the Talk button to transmit a message  you should select the  appropriate channel and transmit power output     Channels    You can transmit voice messages on most VHF Channels  Refer to the VHF marine  channel assignments on pages 14 through 23 to select a channel according to the    type of message you are going to send     Up Down Buttons           4  English    To Change The Channel You Can Choose   From One  1  Of The Following    a  Press the Up Down buttons  This will take you to the  next higher or lower VHF channel   When on Channel  88A  the next higher channel is Channel 1 and vice  versa   For rapid advance  press and hold the Up or  Down buttons   The confirmation tone will sound  only for each button press  not during rapid advance     b  Press the Channel 16 9 button  This will take you to  Channel 16 with one  1  press and to Channel 9 with  a second press  Additional presses will toggle between  Channel 16 and Channel 9  Press and hold the Channel  16 9 button to return to Standby mode     5  
33. e of registry   e g   Illinois 1234 AB  be used as a call sign and be clearly visible on the vessel     Canadian Ship Station License   You need a Radio Operator   s Certificate if your vessel is operated in Canadian waters   Radio Operator training and certification is available from the Canadian Power  Squadron  Visit their website  http   www cps ecp ca english newradiocard html    contact the nearest field office or write  Industry of Canada  Radio Regulatory  Branch  Attn  DOSP  300 Slater Street  Ottawa  Ontario  Canada K1A 0C8     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   3     VHF Marine Radio    o     VHF Marine Radio Protocols       User Responsibility And Operating Locations   All users are responsible for observing domestic and foreign government  regulations and are subject to severe penalties for violations  The VHF frequencies  on your radio are reserved for marine use and require a special license to operate  from land  including when your boat is on its trailer     NOTE   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is   subject to the following two  2  conditions   1  This device may not cause  harmful interference  and  2  This device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     FCC Warnings  Replacement or substitution of transistors  regular diodes   or other parts of a unique nature  with parts other than those recommended  by Cobra  may cause a violation of the technical regulations of par
34. ee  3  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 U S A    Cobra  will  without charge  repair or replace  at its option  defective radios   products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra  Factory Service  department  accompanied by proof of the date of 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  if the product is repaired  or replaced under warranty  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you  may also have other rights which may vary from state to state     Exclusions  This limited warranty does not apply   1  To any product damaged by accident     2  In the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result  of unauthorized alterations or repairs     3  If the serial number has been altered  defaced  or removed   4  If 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 of this warranty  Cobra   shall not be liable for any incidental  consequential or other damages  including   without limitation  damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation   Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied wa
35. eive radiotelephone calls to and from any number on   the telephone network by using the services of public coast stations  Calls can be  made     for a fee     between your radio and telephones on land  sea  and in the air   See pages 14 through 23 for the public correspondence  marine operator  channels     If you plan to use these services  consider registering with the operator of the  public coast station that you plan to work through  Those services can provide  you with detailed information and procedures to follow     CAUTION   You may disclose privileged information during a radiotelephone call   Keep in mind that your transmission is NOT private  as it is on a regular  telephone  Both sides of the conversation are being broadcast and can be  heard by anyone who has a radio and tunes to the channel you are using     Emergency Messages And Distress Procedure       The ability to summon assistance in an emergency is the primary reason  to have a VHF marine radio  The marine environment can be unforgiving   and what may initially be a minor problem can rapidly develop into a  situation beyond your control     The Coast Guard monitors Channel 16  responds to all distress calls  and  coordinates all search and rescue efforts  Depending on the availability of  other capable vessels or commercial assistance operators in your vicinity   Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary craft may be dispatched     In any event  do communicate with the Coast Guard as soon as you experience
36. els at sea  or on other bodies of water to be notified  NOAA broadcasts a 1050 Hz tone that  receivers such as your CobraMarine  VHF radio can detect and warn you of a  weather alert condition  When the Weather Alert mode on your radio is On  this  signal will produce the weather alert alarm tone from the speaker and a  weather  alert  message on the LCD to signal that a weather alert is being broadcast    The radio will automatically switch to Weather Radio mode     Test   To test this system  NOAA broadcasts the 1050 Hz signal every Wednesday sometime  between 11 a m  and 1 p m  in each local time zone  Any receiver that can detect the  weather alert tone may use this feature to verify that this feature is functioning properly        Weather Frequency    Channel RX Frequency MHz    1 162 550  162 400  162 475  162 425  162 450  162 500  162 525  161 650  161 775  163 275                            olo NI oja  AJ  N       ET  ce       Nothing comes close to a Cobra   25     Installation And Start Up       Included In This Package       You should find all of the following items in the  package with your CobraMarine  VHF radio         Transceiver Flush Mount Kit    Transceiver  Transceiver Surface Mount Kit        JE   C    Installation And Start Up             GPS Interface Cable                     The term transceiver will be used to identify the main unit containing the LCD screen and controls   Radio will be used to identify the entire equipment including transceiver  mi
37. enu   4  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   5  Press the Call Set button to return to  Standby mode            62  English Nothing comes close to a Cobra      Operating Your Radio       Receiving A Position Request   When you went through the DSC set up process  you set a position request reply  type   See page 52 to change your setting   Depending on the setting you chose   when a Position Request message is received  your radio will enter either     m The Auto Reply mode   m The Manual Reply mode   f Position Request When The Radio Is In Auto Reply Mode     A position request will sound the position request  alarm and show the name of the requesting station  on the LCD  Your radio will automatically respond    It will send your position  if you have a GPS connected  to your radio  or NO POS DATA  no position data    if you do not have a GPS device connected     1  Press any button to silence the alarm and  exit the display   Position Request When The Radio Is In The Manual Reply Mode     A position request message will sound the position  request alarm and show the name of the requesting  station  You can choose to     m Reply and send your position   m Exit without sending your position   a  If You Choose To Reply With Your Position   1  Use the Up Down buttons to select REPLY   2  Press the Call Set button to send your position   3  Press any button to return to Standby mode   b  If You Choose Not To Reply   1  Use the Up Down buttons to select EXTT     2  Press 
38. er list to that digit of your number    4  Press the Call Set button to select the digit and the  blinking cursor will move to the next digit of the number    5  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all nine  9  digits of  the group MMSI number are entered     NOTE  Press the High Low Power button to backspace  and erase the last selected number     Group MMSI       6  Check that you have entered the number correctly     7  Press and hold the Call Set button to return   to the Settings menu   The group MMSI is established by modifying the MMSI  assigned to one  1  of the group members  The last digit  of that member s MMSI number is dropped and a zero  0   is inserted at the beginning  For example  member MMSI  number 366123456 becomes group MMSI number  036612345   Group MMSIs can be entered and changed any number  of times without encountering the need to have your  radio reset     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   51        Operating Your Radio    Position Request Reply Type  The ability to send your position to another station is an added feature of DSC    radios that have GPS attached  It is handy for rendezvous and rescue situations     Your CobraMarine  VHF radio allows you to choose whether to have the radio  automatically respond to all Position Requests it receives or to alert you to a  Position Request and allow you to choose whether to respond or not      manual reply        Position Reply To Set The Position Request Reply Type   as 165 1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll 
39. float and for  vessel navigation and operational messages over a range suitable for nearshore  voyages  If the 25 watt maximum output of your radio isn   t sufficient for the  distances you travel from the coast  consider installing more powerful radio  equipment such as HF single side band or satellite radio for your vessel        The U S  Coast Guard does not endorse cellular telephones as substitutes for  marine radios  They generally cannot communicate with rescue vessels and    if you make a distress call on a cellular telephone  only the party you call will  be able to hear you  Additionally  cellular telephones may have limited coverage  over water and can be hard to locate  If you don   t know where you are  the  Coast Guard will have difficulty finding you if you   re using a cellular telephone     However  cellular telephones can have a place on board where cellular coverage  is available     to allow social conversations and keep the marine frequencies  uncluttered and available for their intended uses     fal English          VHF Marine Radio Protocols    FCC LICENSING INFORMATION    CobraMarine  VHF radios comply with the FCC  Federal Communication  Commission  requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service        This CobraMarine    radio incorporates a VHF FM transceiver designed for use in  the frequency range of 156 025 to 163 275 MHZ  It requires 13 8 volts DC and  has a switchable RF output power of one  1  or 25 watts     The transceiver is capable 
40. her station sends you its position in Position  Send mode  the individual alarm will sound and the station s  name and position will be shown on the LCD  Press any  button to turn Off the alarm and return to Standby mode     Nothing comes close to a Cobra        H     Operating Your Radio       Operating Your Radio    Maintenance Specifications       Very little maintenance is required to keep your CobraMarine  VHF radio in good    operating condition     m Keep the radio clean by wiping with a soft cloth and mild detergent   Rinse with fresh water  Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners   which could damage the case or scratch the LCD screen     m  f the radio is exposed to salt water  rinse it in fresh water at least once  a day to prevent build up of salt deposits  which could interfere with    button operation     Troubleshooting       Problem    No display on LCD when  radio is turned On    Possible Cause s     Improper power  connection    Solution s     Insure power connections  are proper and secure       Number of Channels       All U S A   Canadian  and International  10 NOAA Weather Channels          Channel Spacing 25 kHz  Modulation 5 kHz Max   Input Voltage 13 8 VDC  Current Drain   Stand by 20 mA  Receive 200 mA  Transmit 5A   High power 1A   Low       Temperature Range     20 C to 60 C       Unit Dimensions    6 25  x 2 25  x 7 125    15 9 cm x 5 7 cm x 18 cm           Will transmit at  one  1  watt  but not  at 25 watts    Selected channel is  limi
41. ical call receive to Standby mode   Call Set button  Channel 16 9 button  or Talk button      58  English       H     Operating Your Radio    Sending An Individual Call  The DSC Individual call feature allows you to notify one  1   and only one  1    station that you want to communicate with that station  It does not alert all  other stations within range that you will be sending a message as a voice  call on Channel 16 or Channel 9 would   To Send An Individual Call   1  In Standby mode  select a channel on which you   want to communicate   2  Press the Call Set button to enter the Call Send menu   3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to INDIVIDUAL   4  5         Standby Mode    Individual  I     GROUP  ALL SHIFS      Press the Call Set button to move to the individual directory     Use the Up Down buttons to select the name you  want to call from the directory   6  Press the Call Set button to send the message or  return to Standby mode if EXIT was chosen   If the radio you are calling sends back an automatic DSC  response of  able to comply   the individual alarm will sound   Wait for a voice message from the called station   If the called radio does not send an  able to comply        Individual Waiting response  your radio will wait eight  8  seconds and  resend the message   CAPT BLACK If an    unable to comply    response or no reply is received        EU ILI your radio will go to the Unavailable menu     At the Unavailable menu  you can choose SEND or   EXIT with the U
42. igital    Corsair     Vagabond  this is Corsair     selective calling  DSC   It is used to selectively call other vessels or shore stations  and is similar to a telephone number        Vagabond     Corsair  this is Vagabond  Reply 72  or any proper working channel       Corsair     72    or    Roger       For your CobraMarine    radio to operate in the DSC mode  you must enter your  maritime mobile service identity  MMSI  number  See page 49 for instructions  on how to enter it        m After communications are completed  each vessel must sign off with its      call sign or vessel name and switch to Channel 16  The MMSI Number Is Available In The U S A  From Any Of Three  3  Sources     m BoatU S   1 800 563 1536     www boatus com mmsi    NOTE itel  1 888 Mari  888 627   For best sound quality at the station you re calling  hold the microphone A R08 Mare TR  at least two  2  inches  five  5  cm  from your mouth and slightly off to m Sea Tow International  1 631 765 3660     www seatow com    one  1  side  Speak in a normal tone of voice  In Canada  Contact     m Industry Canada Spectrum Management Office  only available on the Internet    Digital Selective Calling  DSC  http   strategis ic gc ca epic internet insmt gst nsf vwGeneratedInterE sf01742e html    Digital selective calling is a semi automated system for establishing a radio To Obtain An MMSI Number Outside The U S A    call  It has been designed by the International Maritime Organization  IMO   as an international 
43. included brackets     Waterproof  Submersible to one  1  meter of water  for 30 minutes     meets JIS7 Standards        Introduction E    e    p    2 9       Introduction   Our Thanks TO  VOU iie ceci percer dunes kde dea ohne pan kil Al  Customer ASSISTANCE sasa saa staa nda   a Saa   a   ar Al  Transceiver Controls  Indicators And Connections                1 1 1   2  2   i  A2  MICIODHORB    3 084 cee EX RR Ee PX T RYRAREO Hae ARP RE AREE RR Ed a Aarin  PROGUCT Feallires  Mem  Important Safety Information   Recommendations For Marine Communication                      0e0 eee eee 4    VHF Marine Radio Protocols    FCC Licensing Information  x    os  cvareatgeedaneeei es Bbseheataesqeeareas 5  VHF Marine Radio Procedures    eccssesa se csse Rx RE Ra e Rx Rn 6  Volpe Calli  173 220 ion recep eR en ORE E a Wed Eck CAR E ea 7  Digital Selective Calling  DSC             sssssesssses I 8  Maritime Mobile Service Identity  MMSI              sssseeseessnn 9  R  diotelephone Calles  sos cedes ap RUE A RR RACE HERD ERR DNA ESSE 10  Emergency Messages And Distress Procedure                  000 2eeeee eee 10  Marine Distress Procedure     DSC ocara ece   i b    i eie a H  t cee nee eres 13  VHF Marine Channel Assignments    14  World Cy Tine ZONES  22 80 0 Gale anaE 24  NOAA Weather Channels And Alert                  0000 eee cece e cence eee 25  Installation and Start Up   Included  In  This Package  cocer chis rhv EYE oidin ren SE eee a 26  Mounting And Powering The Radio    27  A
44. lobal Positioning System  GPS  Device  Not Included   Cobra  strongly recommends that you obtain and connect a GPS device to  your CobraMarine  VHF radio  By having a GPS connected  your position will  be continuously indicated on the LCD and  most importantly  it will be included  automatically in any DSC distress message you may need to send  That will  take the  search  out of  search and rescue    GPS Connection To Install A GPS Device   1  Install the GPS device in a convenient location  according to its manufacturer s directions   2  Bond the NMEA out negative wire to the black  wire of the GPS interface cable   3  Bond the NMEA out positive wire to the red  wire of the GPS interface cable       NOTE    When bonding the wires  make sure connections  are secure and properly insulated     4  Connect the new combination cable to the GPS  device and to the back of the transceiver     NOTE  Satellite acquisition time is dependent on the  GPS device     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    33        Operating Your Radio    Getting Started       Refer to the foldout on the front cover of this manual to identify the various  controls and indicators on your radio     Throughout this manual you will be instructed to press or to press and hold  buttons on the transceiver or on the microphone  Press means a momentary  press  then release  press and hold means to hold the button     Tones And Alarms  When your CobraMarine  VHF radio is On  you can expect to hear the following  tones an
45. ment          Port Operations          U S   Commercial   Used for bridge to bridge communications in lower  Mississippi River  Intership Only   Canada  Commercial Fishing   S amp R          Non Commercial  Recreational           U S   Non Commercial  Recreational   Canada  Commercial Fishing Only    International  Intership  Port Operations  Ship Movement           Digital Selective Calling  Voice communications not allowed           U S  and Canada  Non Commercial  Recreational    International  Port Operations  Ship Movement           Non Commercial  Intership Only           U S   Port Operations   Canada  Commercial Fishing Only    International  Intership  Port Operations  Ship Movement           U S   Port Operations   Canada  Commercial Fishing Only    International  Intership  Port Operations  Ship Movement        63 156 175   160 775 63  63A   156 175   156 175 63A  64 156 225   160 825 64  64A   156 225   156 225 64A  65 156 275   160 875 65  65A o 156 275   156 275 65A  66 156 325   160 925 66  66A o 156 325   156 325 1 Watt CAN 66A  67    156 375   156 375 1 Watt USA 67  68   156 425   156 425 68  69 o 156 475   156 475 69  70    RX only   156 525 70  71   156 575   156 575     72   156 625   156 625 72  73   156 675   156 675 73  74    156 725   156 725 74  7    156 875   156 875 1 Watt CAN in                      English    Port Operations  Intership only   Restricted to communications  with pilots for movement and docking of ships        Nothing comes close to 
46. ntenna Requirements And Attachment                 00 000 cee ee eee ences 30  External Devices And Connections  ciuacsacisexca iz kkak ga RR RE RR 32    Operating Your Radio    GETING Sale  saka and ade ata npe a 34  Set Up ROUTITIBS  va  a va a ar qu uma vieta salo 38  Voice  TEGRSITISSIDIN 1 22276 0 a Gd ODE STRE Papiere Roe e abe as Pd RR 42  NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio And Alert                  0000 eee eeeeeeee 44  Advanced  ODeFalioI  1    1e tede me e ete decr pu p SR Ond 45  DSG SSbUD s aba Pid SHE E EARS a DE  48  DSC  Operation eerror RIDE OR   a an a    ra pEsC IERI e EE T DRIN snes 54  Maintenance PH  66  puorcunno MP 66  DUCCIICAMONG  sa rae v aq YES UA WREAGW AY EQGXG  X ENG Ra  FATYVE EISE ERES 67  Warranty   Limited 3 Vgar Waltallly  Leurs css ds sem era ud tua kt ker ra uu ades 68  Customer Service   Product SONICS P  V                         69  Order Form  And Optional ACCeSSO ISS  3 22 055 Gb GS e ue Rr re k    XY reyes 70  Flush Mount  TOMB idi ioe eda ee e Re REX E Ru Rua aa Mendes erac 71    Nothing comes close to a Cobra     ac Ampo    Introduction       eB mpo    Introduction       Important Safety Information       Before installing and using your CobraMarine  VHF radio   please read these general precautions and warnings     Warning And Caution Statements   To make the most of this radio  it must be installed and used properly   Please read the installation and operating instructions carefully before  installing and using it  Special attention
47. o to Standby mode     NOTE   Basic set up routines are described here  For set up  routines that apply specifically to a particular function   they are included in the section for that function                    5    Operating Your Radio    LCD Backlight  The LCD has a backlight lamp to make it visible in the dark   This lamp can be adjusted for brightness or turned Off     Lamp Adjustment To Adjust The Backlight Level              F AHP an 1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to LAMP ADJ  HL lamp adjustment  with the Up Down buttons   CONTRAST eas a         2  Press the Call Set button and observe the current  SHORES backlight setting     HIGH  MEDIUM  LOW or OFF     MM   3  Use the Up Down buttons to switch to the setting you want   hice h  MED TUM   Press the Call Set button to select the backlight setting    Chl   Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   OFF   Press the Call Set button to return to the Settings menu     When the backlight is turned On to any intensity   the lamp will be lit whenever the radio is On                    LCD Contrast  The LCD backlight will not be visible in daylight  but the LCD Contrast  can be adjusted to make it easier to read in different light conditions   To Change The Contrast   a  1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to CONTRAST  LAMP ADJ with the Up Down buttons   Eier 2  Press the Call Set button and observe the current  H contrast setting     a number between one  1  and 16        contrast Setting 3  Use the Up Down buttons 
48. of RTCM SC 101 DSC  Digital Selective Calling  operation     The radio operates on all currently allocated marine channels and is switchable for  use according to U S A   International  or Canadian regulations  It features instant   access to emergency Channel 16 and calling Channel 9 as well as NOAA  National  Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  All Hazards Radio with Alert that can be  accessed by pressing one  1  key     Station License   An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U S A   waters which uses a VHF marine radio  RADAR  or EPIRB  Emergency Position  Indicating Radio Beacon   and which is not required to carry radio equipment   However  any vessel required to carry a marine radio on an international voyage   carrying a HF single side band radiotelephone  or carrying a marine satellite  terminal must obtain a station license     FCC license forms and applications for ship and land stations can be downloaded  through the Internet at www fcc gov forms  Forms can also be obtained by calling  the FCC at 888 225 5322     International Station License   If your vessel will be entering the sovereign waters of a country other than the  U S A  or Canada  you should contact that country   s communications regulatory  authority for licensing information     Radio Call Sign   Currently  the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a license  The United  States Coast Guard recommends that the boat s registration number and stat
49. old the Call Set button to  return to the Settings menu        DSC Scanning   If you choose not to have your radio scan Channel 70   you can turn DSC Scanning Off  If you do so  you can  still send DSC messages  but will not hear DSC alarms  nor receive DSC messages except when you are tuned  to Channel 70 or you have sent a distress message   The acknowledgement to the distress message will   be received whether DSC Scanning is On or Off     To Turn DSC Scanning On Or Off    1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to DSC SCAN  with the Up Down buttons    2  Press the Call Set button and observe the current  setting     ON or OFF    3  Use the Up Down buttons to select the setting  that you want           ON  OFF       fso  English       4  Press the Call Set button to return to the Settings menu        5     Operating Your Radio    Group MMSI Number   Nautical organizations such as yacht clubs and the organizers of events   such as regattas can establish Group MMSIs  These allow a message to be   sent automatically to all members of the group without having to call each   one individually    Each member of the group must enter the Group MMSI number in his radio   in order to receive group messages    To Enter A Group MMSI Number    1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to GROUP MMST  with the Up Down buttons    2  Press the Call Set button and the blinking cursor will  appear at the first digit under GROUP MMSI ID ENTRY    3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the  numb
50. omes close to a Cobra   15     VHF Marine   VHF Marine      C   VHF Marine Radio Protocols VHF Marine Radio Protocols                                                                                                                                           Wu m ME Sartre  01 e e 156 050   160 650 01 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   01A    156 050   156 050 01A Port Operations and Commercial  VTS in selected areas  02    g 156 100   160 700 02 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   03      156 150   160 750 03 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   03A    156 150   156 150 03A Government Only  04 s 156 200   160 800 04 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement  04A 7 156 200   156 200 04A West Coast  Coast Guard Only   East Coast  Commercial Fishing   05    156 250   160 850 05 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement  05A s   156 250   156 250 05A Port Operations  VTS in selected areas  06 o e    156 300   156 300 06 Intership Safety  07    156 350   160 950 07 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement  07A    7 156 350   156 350 07A Commercial  08 e d hi 156 400   156 400 08 Commercial  Intership Only   09 e d e  156 450   156 450 09 Boater Calling Channel  Non Commercial  Recreational   10      156 500   156 500 10 Commercial  11 i     156 550   156 550 11 Commercial  VTS in selected areas  12     i 156 600   156 600 12 Port Operations  VTS in selected areas  MM Bg     17  
51. on is clean and dry before applying the sticker     Microphone Bracket Microphone Bracket  To Install The Microphone Bracket     1  Install the microphone bracket on a  vertical surface near the transceiver  using the supplied stainless steel screws     Flush Mount Electrical Power Connection                    A Flush Mounting kit is included with your CobraMarine  Your seta iier 5     VHF radio to allow its installation in almost any flat surface  pl TOI I qi iol ib MR    negative ground direct current electrical  Use Supplied Template To Mount The Transceiver Flush In Almost Any Flat Surface  ki system  12 volt nominal   A fused power  ET    1 Usethe supplied template to mark and cut an opening E connection lead is provided at the back      See page 71 i in the flat surface  See page 71 for template  of the transceiver   for template  i Red Cable T C t T A P S    CAUTION Positive     0 Connect To A Power Source   ATE Before cutting  be sure the area behind the flat Black Cable 1  Per the d power wire to a  y surface is clear of any instruments or wires that Negative     negative ground     might be damaged in the process    4 2  Attach the fused red power wire to  the positive side of the power system           2  Insert the transceiver into the opening  CAUTION    3  Attach the mounting brackets to A reverse polarity connection will damage the radio   the sides of the transceiver with  the adjusting screw flanges facing  the back of the flat surface   4  Tighten the adjus
52. ops   Turning the Squelch knob further clockwise  higher bearier   will filter weak and medium strength signals until only  the strongest signal can get through at the highest  squelch setting     To Receive Weaker Signals   ound Stops    1  Turn the Squelch knob counterclockwise  lower bearier      s If the squelch is set so that you can hear a continuous  A 5    hissing sound  the scan and dual watch functions will    be blocked     e                         English Nothing comes close to a Cobra         Operating Your Radio    Set Up Routines       Settings Menu    The Settings menu in the CobraMarine  VHF radio allows you to turn On and Off    many of its features  to adjust other features to suit your preferences  and to enter    your user MMSI number     Call Set Button    CAMP ADJ  CONTRAST  THOREL       English          To Enter The Settings Menu     1  Press and hold the Call Set button    The Settings menu will appear on the LCD   After entering the Settings menu  you can scroll  through it to make as many entries as you like   Whenever the setting selection arrow appears in  a feature portion of the menu  it will point to the  setting that was in effect when you entered the menu   When you are finished with changes  you can exit  the Settings menu and return to Standby mode     To Exit The Settings Menu   1  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll down to  EXIT at the bottom of the menu     2  With the arrow pointing to EXIT  press the Call Set  button to return the radi
53. p Down buttons  If you choose SEND     CLE your radio will restart the individual call  If you choose   CAPT ELRCH  ext  you will be returned to the individual location    ae on the Call Send menu              Nothing comes close to a Cobra         Receiving An Individual Call   When another station makes an Individual call to your radio   the individual alarm will sound  the caller will be identified  on the LCD  and your radio will be switched to the channel  selected by the caller  Press any button to turn Off the alarm     To Receive An Individual Call     1  Press the Talk button and greet the caller      almost as if you were answering the telephone        Sending A Group Call   Sending a Group call is very similar to sending an individual call  except that  the group MMSI is used and the resend and DSC responses do not apply   To Send A Group Call     1  In Standby mode  select a channel on which you want  to communicate     2  Press the Call Set button to enter the Call Send menu   3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to GROUP     4  Press the Call Set button to move to the send  or exit menu     5  Use the Up Down buttons to select SEND or EXIT   6  Press the Call Set button to send the message or  return to the Call Send menu if EXIT was chosen   All radios will be switched to the channel selected in  step 1  Press and hold the Talk button to send your       Standby Mode       SEND voice message to everyone in the group   AIT Anyone in the group can now also transmi
54. ries of one half  1   2  second beeps  spaced one half  1   2  second apart     sounds when weather alert is turned On  and NOAA sends a 1050 Hz weather alert tone on the selected weather channel   Press any button to turn it Off     Power On Off  Transceiver power can be turned On or Off by the On Off Power Volume  knob on the transceiver   To Turn Your Radio On Or Off   Volume Kaob  1  Turn the On Off Power Volume knob on the  3 transceiver until you hear and feel a click     When the radio is powered On  the confirmation tone  will sound    The radio will return to the settings in effect when it was  last powered Off  the LCD will show the corresponding  information  and all controls will be operative  The radio  will then be in Standby mode     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   35     A A 4 T J  Operating Your Radio Operating Your Radio    Volume Standby And Receive  The On Off Power Volume knob on the transceiver controls the speaker volume  Standby mode is the usual mode for the radio whenever it is turned On   The volume adjustment applies only to what you hear from the speaker and does From Standby Mode  You Can   not affect the volume of your outgoing messages  That is controlled by the circuitry Ecce pot     m Change your radio s settings using set up routines   of your radio   On Off Power  To Increase The Volume   a 1  Turn the On Off Power Volume knob clockwise   To Decrease The Volume        m Receive messages on the current channel as well  as DSC messages     m
55. rms  Pressing any button  will turn Off the alarm while maintaining the received call information on the LCD     Sending Distress Calls  The ability to send and receive Distress calls and their acknowledgements  on Channel 70 can literally be a lifesaver for you or another mariner       NOTE    The DSC call will   m Sound the distress alarm at all receiving stations   m Inform receiving stations of your identity  MMSI    m Inform receiving stations of your position if you have a GPS  device connected or you have manually entered your position   It will not provide the receiving stations with other distress information  such as the nature of your problem  number of persons aboard  injuries   or the like  For that  you will have to communicate by voice on Channel 16  with the station that acknowledges your DSC distress call   STONER To Begin Sending A DSC Distress Call       zo   A 1  From Standby mode  lift the spring loaded red door on  i the transceiver and press the Distress button under it   This will open the Distress menu with the arrow  pointing to SEND  You will have three  3  choices   m Send the distress call automatically with either  no position information if a GPS is not connected  or with the position provided by a connected GPS   m Manually enter your position  then send the  distress call   m Abort the distress call process and return to  Standby mode     emp  DISTRESS       fsal English       H     Operating Your Radio    Distress Button    gt     LD    D    
56. rranty lasts and or  do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages    so the above limitations may not apply to you     For Products Purchased Outside The U S A   Please contact your local dealer for warranty information     fes  English       Customer Service    Product Service    If you have any questions about operation or installing your  new CobraMarine  VHF product  or if you are missing parts       Please call Cobra  first  DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE    See customer assistance on page A1    If your product should require factory service  please call Cobra  first before sending   your radio  This will ensure the fastest turn around time on your repair  You may be   asked to send your radio to the Cobra  factory  It will be necessary to furnish the   following to have the product serviced and returned    1  For warranty repair include some form of proof of purchase  such as a  mechanical reproduction or carbon of a sales receipt  If you send the original  receipt  it cannot be returned     2  Send the entire product    3  Enclose a description of what is happening with the radio  Include a typed  or clearly printed name and address of where the radio is to be returned    4  Pack radio securely to prevent damage in transit  If possible  use the  original packing material    5  Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as United Parcel  Service  UPS  or Priority Mail to avoid loss in transit to  Cobra  Factor
57. rrespondence  Marine Operator   25          157 250   161 850 25 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   26          157 300   161 900 26 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   27          157 350   161 950 27 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   28          157 400   162 000 28 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   60       156 025   160 625 60 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   61    156 075   160 675 61 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operation  Ship Movement  ay    ul Rd ns i West Const  Con Guard Oniy   East eom Fishing   62    156 125   160 725 62 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement  62A    156 125   156 125 62A West Coast  Coast Guard Only   East Coast  Commercial Fishing                       English Nothing comes close to a Cobra        VHF Marine Radio Protocols    Channel Channel Map    Number USA       VHF Marine    Frequency    Intl Canada Transmit    Receive          VHF Marine    N  hanne ignmep    VHF Marine Radio Protocols    Channel Use       Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement          Port Operations and Commercial  VTS in selected areas          Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement          U S   Government Only   Canada  Commercial Fishing           Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Movement          Port Operations          Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   Port Operations  Ship Move
58. rrespondence  Marine Operator   86A    157 325   157 325 86A Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   87          157 375   161 975 87 Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   87A    157 375   157 375 87A Public Correspondence  Marine Operator   88       157425   162 025 88 Public Correspondence  Ship to Coast   In U S  only within  75 miles of Canadian Border   88A    157 425   157 425 88A Commercial Intership only    vor   note  Many of the plain numbered channels  such as 01  02  and 03  transmit and All channels are pre programmed at the factory according to international  receive on different frequencies  This is termed duplex operation  The rest of regulations and those of the FCC  U S A   and Industry Canada  Canada    the plain numbered channels and all of the A channels  such as 01A  03A  They cannot be altered by the user nor can modes of operation be changed  and 04A  transmit and receive on a single frequency  which is termed simplex between simplex and duplex     operation  Your radio automatically adjusts to these conditions  When in simplex  operation  the A icon will appear on the LCD  see illustration on page A2       22  English Nothing comes close to a Cobra   23        VHF Marine Radio Protocols    World City Time Zones       Longitudinal Zone       Offset    City                                                                   E172 50 to W172 50  12 IDLW  International Date Line West   W172 50 to W157 50  11 Nome  W157 50 to W142 50  10 Honolulu  W142 50
59. standard for VHF  MF  and HF calls and is part of the  Global Maritime Distress and Safety System  GMDSS         Users can obtain an MMSI from their country   s telecommunications authority  or ship registry  This may involve amending or obtaining a ship station license     DSC will eventually replace aural  listening  watches on distress frequencies  I  WARNING  and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime safety information This equipment is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and  broadcasts  Until DSC is fully implemented  it is still necessary to maintain a safety signal to facilitate search and rescue  To be effective as a safety  listening watch on Channel 16  device  this equipment must be used only within communication range            of a shore based VHF marine channel to distress and safety watch system   The DSC system allows mariners to instantly send a distress call with GPS A We  position coordinates  requires a GPS receiver to be connected to the radio  Tine renge Ci de SGEN mey VERA bi amalar nominel en TES houk be    to the Coast Guard and other vessels within range of the transmission  porosi A0 menica milies     DSC also allows mariners to initiate and receive distress  urgent  safety   routine  position request  position send  and group calls between vessels  equipped with DSC capable radios     fs   English Nothing comes close to a Cobra   s        VHF Marine Radio Protocols    Radiotelephone Calls       Boaters may make and rec
60. stead of those   on the transceiver     Instant Channel Down    16 9 Button Button QA    Can be used  instead of the  one on the  transceiver                  Instant  si Channel    Aa    s 16 9 Button       amp     wy    Product Features       Dual Power  Selectable to one  1  or 25 watts output  power for near or distant calling     USA International Canada Channels  Allows operation on any of the three  3   different channel maps established for  these areas     Ten  10  NOAA Weather Channels  Instant access to all of the National  Weather Channels  24 hours a day     Emergency Weather Alert   Can alert you with an audible   tone and visual alarm if threatening  weather is nearby     Instant Channel 16 9  Instant access to the priority  Channel 16 and calling Channel 9     Digital Selective Calling  DSC   Allows sending a distress message  at the touch of a button as well as  specific station to station calls     English    Scan   Lets you scan through all channels in the  active channel map to find conversations  in progress     Dual Watch   Lets you monitor two  2  channels at  once     Channel 16 and one  1  user  selectable channel     Controls On The Microphone   Handy control buttons on the microphone  let you operate one  1  handed at a  distance from the radio     Illuminated Buttons  Helps you quickly find the buttons  you need in low light conditions     Mounting Kits Included   Radio can be mounted on  under  or in  almost any flat surface using one  1   of the 
61. steps 5 and 6 to enter additional characters        up to a maximum of nine  9      for the name     NOTE  Press the High Low Power button to backspace  and erase the last selected character       After entering the name  press and hold the Call Set    button to move the blinking cursor to the first character  under MMST       Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the number list     Press the Call Set button to select the number and    move the cursor to the next character under MMST       Repeat steps 9 and 10 until the nine  9  digit    MMSI is entered       Press and hold the Call Set button to move to the    next memory location or exit   Select NEXT or EXIT with the Call Set button   If NEXT is selected  pressing the Call Set button will    move to the next memory location where another  name can be entered by repeating steps 3 through 11     If EXIT is selected  pressing the Call Set button  will return you to the Settings menu           You can enter a total of ten  10  names and MMSI  numbers in the directory     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   3     Operating Your Radio       DSC Operation    Sending DSC calls is done from menus similar to the Settings menu  Whereas  entering the Settings menu required a press and hold of the Call Set button   the sending menus appear with a press of the Distress button        All received DSC calls will sound one  1  or another of the alarms to alert you to them     See pages 34 through 35 for descriptions of the different ala
62. t 80 of the    FCC Rules  or violation of type acceptance requirements of part 2 of the rules     VHF Marine Radio Procedures    Maintain Your Watch  Whenever your boat is underway  the radio must be turned On and  be tuned to Channel 16 except when being used for messages        Power   Try one  1  watt first if the station being called is within a few miles  If there  is no answer  switch to a higher power  This will conserve your battery and  minimize interference to other users     Calling Coast Stations  Call a coast station on its assigned channel  You may use Channel 16  when you do not know the assigned channel     Calling Other Vessels   Call other vessels on Channel 16 or on Channel 9   Channel 9 is preferred  for recreational vessel use   You may also call on ship to ship channels  when you know that the vessel is listening on a ship to ship channel     fe  English       VHF Marine Radio Protocols    Limits On Calling   You must not call the same station for more than 30 seconds at a time    If you do not get a reply  wait at least two  2  minutes before calling again   After three  3  calling periods  wait at least 15 minutes before calling again     Change Channels  After contacting another station on a calling channel  change immediately  to a channel which is available for the type of message you want to send     Station Identification  Identify  in English  your station by your FCC call sign  ship name  the state registration  number  or other official number 
63. t on  Group Waiting that channel        GROUP _    WAITING ILI       f  English          5     Operating Your Radio    Receiving A Group Call  When another station makes a Group call to your radio  the individual alarm  will sound  the caller will be identified on the LCD  and your radio will be  switched to the channel selected by the caller  just as for an individual call   Press any button to turn Off the alarm   Caller Identified To Receive A Group Call   1  Listen for the group voice message   2  Press the Talk button and respond   only if appropriate     Sending A Position Request  Position Request mode enables a DSC radio to obtain the position   latitude and longitude  of a station that has a GPS device connected  to the DSC radio at that station   Standby Mode To Request The Position Of Another Station   1  In Standby mode  select a channel on which  you want to communicate   2  Press the Call Set button to enter the  Call Send menu   3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to  POS REQST  position request  on          the menu   4  Press the Call Set button to enter the  POS REGST Individual Directory menu   Eur ND 5  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to the    name of the station whose position you  want to request     Nothing comes close to a Cobra     5     Operating Your Radio          Resend The Request c  If The Station You Called Chose Not To Reply   Your radio will send the position request and there NO REPLY will show on your screen   will be one  1  of three  
64. ted to one  1  watt    Switch to  another channel    Unit Weight    Frequency Range    2 Ibs   6 8 oz   1100 g     Receiver    156 050 to 163 275 MHz          Will not transmit    Selected channel is  limited to receive only    Switch to  another channel    Receiver Type    Double Conversion Super Heterodyne          No sound from speaker    Volume level is too low or  squelch level is too deep    Readjust volume  and squelch          No answer to calls    Out of range of  other station    Signal is blocked    Switch to high power   25 watts  or move closer    Move until you have                by terrain a  line of sight  to  the other station  DSC distress MMSI Enter your MMSI number    cannot be sent    English        DSC self identification   number is not entered       Sensitivity   20 dB Quieting 0 35 uV  12 dB Sinad 0 30 uV  Adjacent Channel Selectivity  60 dB  Intermodulation and Rejection  60 dB  Spurious and Image Rejection  60 dB  AF Output 4 Watts   8 Ohms    Frequency Range  TX  RF Output Power    156 025 to 157 425 MHz  1 and 25 Watts       Spurious Emissions     60 dB High  55 dB Low          Microphone Type Electret  Frequency Stability    10 ppm  FM Hum and Noise 40 dB       Nothing comes close to a Cobra         Limited 3 Year Warranty       For Products Purchased In The U S A    Cobra  Electronics Corporation warrants that its CobraMarine  VHF radio  and the  component parts thereof  will be free of defects in workmanship and materials   for a period of thr
65. the Call Set button to return to Standby  mode without sending your position                 English       H     Operating Your Radio    Standby Mode    POS REGZT  POS SEND  EXIT       GILLIGAN    HARY AHH  RED BEARD    Transmit Position    Poe SEND  CAPT BLACK ILI       CAPT ELRCH    SEND  EXIT       Position Send  t             Sending A Position Send   Position Send uses your connected GPS in similar  fashion to the position request function  except that  you initiate the activity to let another station know  where you are    To Send A Position Send Message     1  In Standby mode  select a channel on which you want  to communicate     2  Press the Call Set button to enter the Call Send menu     3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to POS SEND   position send      4  Press the Call Set button to enter the individual directory     5  Use the Up Down buttons to select the station  to which you want to send your position     6  Press the Call Set button to send your position     After your position is sent  the LCD will show POS SEND   position send   You will have two  2  choices     m Resend your position to the same station   m Exit from Position Send mode   a  To Resend Your Position   1  Use the Up Down buttons to select SEND   2  Press the Call Set button to resend your position   b  To Exit From The Position Send Mode   1  Use the Up Down buttons to select EXIT     2  Press the Call Set button to return to the  Call Send menu        Receiving A Position Send   When anot
66. the LCD    4  Release the Talk button when you are finished speaking   Your unit can only operate in either the Transmit or the  Receive mode at any given time  You will not hear the  response to your message unless the Talk button is released     If the Talk button is held down for five  5  minutes   the radio will automatically cease transmitting to  prevent unwanted signal generation  As soon as  the Talk button is released  it can be pressed   again to resume transmission     Nothing comes close to a Cobra        d     Operating Your Radio    NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio And Alert       NOAA broadcasts Weather information as described in the NOAA weather channels  section on page 25 of this manual  You can listen to one  1  or two  2  of these  ten  10  receive only channels at any time     NOTE   Usually only one  1  or two  2  of the weather channels will be operating in any  given location  You will need to select the channel with the strongest signal in  your location  This is the channel the radio will scan for the weather alert signal     Recher Eniven To Listen To The Weather Channels    1  From Standby mode  press the Weather UIC  button  The unit will enter the Weather mode  and show it on the LCD    2  Press the Up Down buttons to change the  weather channels     hold the button for   pm fast advance    RIDO   LI   To exit the Weather mode and return to   Standby mode  press the Weather UIC   button again              Weather Mode          Weather Alert Set Up
67. ting screws against  the back of the flat surface until the  flange on the front of the transceiver  is tight against the flat surface         28  English Nothing comes close to a Cobra        Antenna Requirements  Ang A ICICI    Installation And Start Up    Antenna Requirements And Attachment          Antenna Requirements   Your CobraMarine    VHF radio requires an external marine antenna   to send signals into the air and to receive them  The radio is arranged  to use any of the popular marine VHF antennas  but it is up to you to  choose which antenna to use    Since it represents the link between your radio and the outside world   Cobra   suggests you purchase the best quality antenna  coaxial cable   and connectors you can  This is best accomplished with the advice  and guidance of a knowledgeable dealer who can assess the variables    involved with your particular boat and preferences      I     English    WARNING  Compliance with FCC requirements for Radio Frequency Exposure is  the responsibility of both the antenna installer and the radio operator     Safe Maximum Permissible Exposure  MPE  Radius   To avoid health hazards from excessive exposure to RF energy  FCC OET  Bulletin 65 establishes an MPE radius of 10   3 m  for the maximum power  of your radio with an antenna having a maximum power gain of 9 dBi    This means that all persons must be at least 10   3 m  away from the  antenna when the radio is transmitting     Installation Requirements   A  An omnidirection
68. to  BO ITRAET POS RPLY  position reply  with the  iMOREL J Up Down buttons   INDU DIR 2  Press the Call Set button and observe  FOS RPLY   the current setting     AUTO or MANUAL   HOREL 3  Use the Up Down buttons to change the setting   4  Press the Call Set button to select the setting   5  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT   6  Press the Call Set button to return to the       Settings menu     Individual Directory   DSC calling allows you to call another vessel or station directly if you know its  MMSI number  Your CobraMarine    VHF radio allows you to store up to ten  10   names and their associated MMSI numbers for quick access     Individual Directory To Enter Or Edit Names And MMSI Numbers  33 In The Directory   oie j 1  Enter the Settings menu and scroll to INDV DIR     individual directory  with the Up Down buttons   2  Press the Call Set button to enter a  memory location  1 10      3  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the  Location 01 memory locations to one you want to select              Ua      H  KE IE LI          f2 English    Operating Your Radio    New Individual             13          Press the Call Set button to select the memory location     The cursor will begin to blink at the first character under  NAME                   Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the character list     Press the Call Set button to select a character  This will also             move the blinking cursor to the next character under NAI    T         Repeat 
69. to change the number   SS rm up or down          Juil 4  Press the Call Set button to select a contrast level    5  Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXIT    6  Press the Call Set button to return to the Settings menu        Nothing comes close to a Cobra        Operating Your Radio    Confirmation Tone    The Confirmation Tone sounds when your CobraMarine  VHF radio is turned On  and to confirm all button presses except for the Talk button  If you would prefer  not to hear the Confirmation Tone  you can turn it Off and On as you choose           Time Offset    To Turn The Confirmation Tone On Or Off     Enter the Settings menu and scroll to KEY TONE    with the Up Down buttons       Press the Call Set button and observe the current    confirmation tone setting     ON or OFF       Use the Up Down buttons to switch to the setting    you want       Press the Call Set button to select the setting     Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to EXTT     Press the Call Set button to return to the    Settings menu     All VHF  DSC  and GPS activities use a 24 hour clock and Universal Coordinated    Time  UTC  which was formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time  GMT   Time Offset  uses your connected GPS to gather time inputs  For time inputs to be converted to  local time  you need to enter the hour offset of your local time zone from Greenwich      See world city time zone chart on page 24      Time Offset    faol English          To Change The Time Offset   1  Enter the Settings menu and
70. within range of your radio will sound   the distress alarm on your radio and switch your radio to Channel 16    All Ships Call When An All Ships Call Is Heard    1  Press any button to turn Off the alarm and return to  Standby mode    2  Read and write down the MMSI of the vessel sending  the call as well as the date and time of the call in case  you will want to respond    3  Listen to the voice message sent on the channel your  radio was switched to by the incoming all ships call        Sending A Geographical Call  Your radio cannot send Geographical calls  Only large ships and shore  stations with specially equipped radios can send these calls     Receiving A Geographical Call  Geographical calls are sent by specially equipped radios to all stations in a  particular geographical area to alert only those stations of the call and not  stations in unaffected areas  If you are in an area to which a Geographical  call is made  it will sound the geographical alarm on your radio and switch  your radio to the channel chosen by the sending station   When A Geographical Call Is Heard   1  Press any button to turn Off the alarm   2  Read and write down the MMSI of the vessel  sending the call as well as the date and time  of the call in case you will want to respond   3  Listen to the voice message sent on the channel your    Geographical Call       radio was switched to by the incoming geographical call     4  Press one  1  of the following three  3  buttons to  switch from geograph
71. y Service   Cobra  Electronics Corporation  6500 West Cortland Street  Chicago  Illinois  60707 U S A    6  If the radio is in warranty  upon receipt of your radio it will either be repaired  or exchanged depending on the model  Please allow approximately three  3   to four  4  weeks before contacting Cobra  for status  If the radio is out of  warranty  a letter will automatically be sent informing you of the repair  charge or replacement charge     If you have any questions  please call 773 889 3087 for assistance        Nothing comes close to a Cobra        Customer Service    Order Form       Name       Address  No P O  Boxes                 City State Province Zip Country  Telephone   Credit Card Number Type     Visa    MasterCard O Discover Exp  Date   Customer Signature   Amount Shipping Handling     1000 Gras c   300 Item   U S  Cost Each Qty Amount   10 01  25 00       5 50    25 01  50 00       7 50    50 01  90 00          10 50    90 01  130 00        13 50    130 01  200 00   16 50 tay Table U S  Subtotal     200 01 plus       10  off  purchase     For AK  HI and PR add  additional  26 95 for FedEx  Next Day or  10 95 for  FedEx 2nd Day  Excludes  weekend and holiday  shipments     Please allow 2 3 weeks  for delivery in the U S    Prices subject to change  without notice     The Cobra    line of quality  products includes     CB Radios  microTALK   Radios  Radar Laser Detectors    Safety Alert   Traffic  Warning Systems    Accessories    GPS  Global  Positioning 
72. you more quickly if you can transmit a signal for a rescue boat to hone in on   For Example    Mayday     Mayday     Mayday     This is Corsair     Corsair     Corsair   or  Illinois 1234 AB  three  3  times    Mayday Corsair  or Illinois 1234 AB      Navy Pier bears 220 degrees magnetic     distance five  5  miles     Struck submerged object and flooding     need pump and tow     Four adults  three children aboard     no one injured      Estimate we will remain afloat one half  1   2  hour      Corsair  or Illinois 1234 AB  is 26 foot sloop with blue hull and tan deck house      will be listening on Channel 16     This is Corsair  or Illinois 1234 AB        Over          It is a good idea to write out a script of the message form and post it where you  and others on your vessel can see it when an emergency message needs to be sent     Marine Distress Procedure   DSC       Once your radio is connected to a GPS device and is properly set up with your  MMSI  simply lifting the red spring loaded door and pressing the button will  automatically send a complete distress call on Channel 70  See the DSC operation  section on pages 54 through 65 for further information and page 55 instruction  on sending a manual DSC distress call     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    13     VHF Marine Radio Protocols       VHF Marine Channel Assignments       Three  3  sets of VHF channels have been established for marine use in the U S A    Canada  and the rest of the world  International   Most of
73. z FOR  TRANSMIT          SA HIGH  ERESEEEEEE ILI    Distress Waiting       AITING    ee d    Distress  Acknowledgement    6723          23456739  ECE IVED  Ck          2  Choose one  1  of the following     a  To Send An Automatic Distress Call   1  Press and hold the Distress button   b  To Send A Manual Distress Call   1  Use the Up Down buttons to move the arrow  to MANUAL   2  Press the Call Set button to go to the position  entry screen   3  Use the Up Down buttons to manually set the  position of your vessel   4  Press the Call Set button to send the message   5  Press and hold the Distress button     To Abort The Distress Call Process   If you pressed the Distress button by mistake or  if you have not received an acknowledgement and  want to discontinue the automatic resending of  your distress message   1  Use the Up Down buttons to move the arrow to EXIT   2  Press the Call Set button to return to Standby mode   The distress alarm will sound to let you know that the  message is being sent  At the end of the transmission   the radio will maintain a watch on Channels 16 and  Channel 70 for an acknowledgement  Press any button  to turn Off the alarm and return to Standby mode   If an acknowledgement is received  the distress  alarm will sound again and the responding party   s  MMSI number will show on the LCD   If no acknowledgement is received  the radio will  resend the message at approximately four  4  minute  intervals until an acknowledgement is received or  you a
    
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