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1.    N Cobra    Owner   s Manual    CLARIFIER    vols Se ity  gt  Areain FINE     CGOARSE ECHO D    SWR LA    By    ra     aint  pCobra       200 GTL DX Mx piid t  masant HPW MAERT Ai    AMATEUR 10 METER MOBILE RADIO    Printed in Philippines  Part No  480 217 P  Version A    Nothing comes close to a Cobra   English                Introduction k       Our Thanks to You    Thank you for purchasing a Cobra amateur mobile radio  Properly used   this Cobra product will give you many years of reliable service     FCC License Required    The United States Federal Communications Commission  FCC   requires that users of the frequencies on which this radio  operates be licensed  See page 16 for licensing and other   FCC information       2005 Cobra   Electronics Corporation  6500 West Cortland Street   Chicago  Illinois 60707 USA  www cobra com    English    ac    Introduction    ac       Controls and Indicators    SWR    S RF          Dual 7  CW FM AM  Dim    Six Digi    git Segment  USB   LSB SWR CAL   Frequency Frequency        Display Display  Analog Band O RX TX                NB ANL   amp     10  High Low P 2 ae  igh Low Power        R Beep Microphone  Connector    Off   On   Volume   center knob     Squelch    External  outer ring   Speaker Continuous    Connector Wave Connector           O O      t               i           ig i  l         f    lp    Power Cord  Connector    English            Antenna   ing   Frequency     Warning     _ Indicator   Selector  Echo    Microphone G
2.   information  In Canada  visit http   strategis ic gc ca or http   www rac ca      English       5  Alternate Microphones  D  nd Installation  Your Mobile Radio    Alternate Microphones and Installation    For best results  the user should select a low impedance dynamic type microphone  or a transistorized microphone  Transistorized type microphones have a low output  impedance characteristic  The microphone must be provided with a four lead cable   The audio conductor and its shielded lead comprise two of the leads  The third lead  is for receive control  the fourth is for transmit control     The microphone should provide the functions shown in the schematic below        gt  4 Wire Mic Cable    Pin Number Mic Cable Lead  1    Grounding  2 Audio Lead  3 Transmit Control  4 Receive Control       If the microphone to be used is provided with pre cut leads   they must be revised as follows     1  Cut leads so that they extend s  beyond the plastic insulating  jacket of the microphone cable  see Fig  2      2  All leads should be cut to the same length  Strip the ends of each wire 14   and tin the exposed wire     Before beginning the actual wiring  read carefully the circuit and wiring  information provided with the microphone you select  Use the minimum  heat required in soldering the connections  Keep the exposed wire lengths  to a minimum to avoid shorting when the microphone plug is reassembled     Nothing comes close to a Cobra         e     Your Mobile Radio    Alternate
3.  29     if the left hand decimal is visible on the display  the first two values are 29    if it is not visible  the first two values are 28  Refer to the examples in the following table     Channel Display    Frequency Display Frequency    00 20 000  gt   gt    0 0  20 005 i l i l  0 0 29 000 j    j f  wk 29 005 cup     Do  35 28 350      4 5  28 455  25 29 250 28 29 MHz 0 5 kHz  6 3  29 635             gt  Band A B C D  This control selects the desired frequency band        gt  Frequency Selector    This detented control is a 360   multi position switch used to increase or  decrease the operating frequency in 5 or 10 kHz steps within the selected band        gt   10 kHz    When this button is in the out position  the operating frequency is increased or  decreased by 5 kHz with each click of the frequency selector knob  When the button  is in the in position  faster tuning is available because the operating frequency is  increased or decreased by 10 kHz with each click of the frequency selector knob     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    13        Your Mobile Radio    Indicators          gt  Analog Meter  The meter needle swings proportionally to the strength of the incoming signal  or RF output power in receive or transmit modes     When used to tune the antenna or monitor the quality of the coaxial cable and   RF electrical connections  the needle swings proportionally to the ratio of standing  wave voltage and RF output  If there is any degradation in these  due to humidit
4.  Microphones  l IEU    Alternate Microphones and installation    Fig  2 Microphone cable preparation       Fig  3 Microphone plug wiring    English    776      1 8    STRIP  amp  TIN    KNURLED  RING HOUSING  i      CABLE CLAMP  RETAINER SCREW 2   RETAINING  SCREW    A  MICROPHONE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY                            5  Alternate Microphones  D    lati  Your Mobile Radio    Alternate Microphones and Installation    To wire the microphone cable to the plug provided  proceed as follows     1     Remove the retaining screw     2  Unscrew the housing from the pin receptacle body   3   4  Feed the microphone cable through the housing  knurled ring and    Loosen the two cable clamp retainer screws     washer as shown Fig  3B       The wires must now be soldered to the pins as indicated in the wiring table     If a vise or clamping tool is available  it should be used to hold the pin receptacle  body during the soldering operation so that both hands are free to perform the  soldering  If a vise or clamping tool is not available  the pin receptacle body can  be held in a stationary position by inserting it into the microphone jack on the  front panel  The numbers of the pins of the microphone plug are shown in Fig 4   as viewed from the back of the plug  Before soldering the wires to the pins   pre tin the wire receptacle of each pin of the plug     Be sure that the housing and the knurled ring of Fig  3 are pushed back onto the  microphone cable before starting to solder  I
5.  WPM     Shall I stop sending  Stop sending    Have you anything for me    have nothing for you    Are you ready    am ready     Shall   inform that you are calling on kHz  Please inform  that   am calling on kHz   When will you call me again  I will call you again at  on kHz      What is my turn  Your turn is numbered    Who is calling me  You are being called by  on kHz      What is the strength of my signals  or those of     The strength of your signals  or those of   is     1  Scarcely perceptible  2  Weak  3  Fairly Good  4  Good  5  Very Good      Are my signals fading  Your signals are fading     QSL  QSM    QSN  QSO    QSP  QST    QSU    QSV    QSW    QSX  QSY    QSZ    QTA  QTB    QTC    QTH  QTR  QTV  QTX    QUA    Your Mobile Radio    ARRL Q Signals  QSD  QSG  QSK    Is my keying defective  Your keying is defective   Shall   send messages at a time  Send messages at a time     Can you hear me between your signals and if so can I break in on your  transmission    can hear you between my signals  break in on my transmission     Can you acknowledge receipt    am acknowledging receipt     Shall   repeat the last message which   sent you  or some previous message   Repeat the last message which you sent me  or message s  number s        Did you hear me  or   on kHz    did hear you  or   on kHz   Can you communicate with direct or by relay     can communicate with direct  or by relay through       Will you relay to     will relay to      General call preceding a message 
6.  be high enough to make good communications impossible  The electrical  noise may come from several sources  Many possibilities exist and variations between  vehicles require different solutions to reduce the noise  Consult your Cobra dealer or a  two way radio technician for help in locating and correcting the source of severe noise        gt  Antenna    In addition to transmitter power  the antenna is an important factor affecting transmission  distance  Only a properly matched antenna system will allow maximum power transfer  from the 50 ohm transmission line to the radiating element  In mobile installations    cars  trucks  etc    an antenna system that is non directional should be used     A vertically polarized  quarter wavelength whip antenna provides the most reliable  operation and greatest range  Shorter  loaded type whip antennas are more attractive   compact and adequate for applications where the maximum possible distance is not  required  Also  the loaded whips do not present the problems of height imposed by   a full quarter wavelength whip     Mobile whip antennas utilize the metal body of the vehicle as a ground plane    When mounted at a corner of the vehicle  they are slightly directional  in the direction  of the body of the vehicle  For all practical purposes  however  the radiation pattern   is non directional  The slight directional characteristic will be observed only at extreme  distances  A standard antenna connector  type SO 239  is provided on the 
7.  connect directly to positive terminal   red  of the vehicle s battery  We recommend that you install a fuse within six inches  of the battery     4  Connect the black lead to  13 8 V DC to the negative  black  post of the battery     9  Mount the microphone bracket on either side of the transceiver  using the two screws  Supplied  When mounting in an automobile  place the bracket under the dash so the  microphone is readily accessible     6  Attach the microphone cable to the connector on the face of the transceiver   NOTE  If the radio is to be used to send Morse code  an optional telegraph    key will need to be connected to the CW Key Connector on the back  of the unit     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    5       Your Mobile Radio    Installation and Connection       gt  Ignition Noise Interference    Use of a mobile receiver at low signal levels is normally limited by the presence of  electrical noise  The primary source of noise in automobile installations is from the  generator and ignition system in the vehicle  Under most operating conditions  when  Signal level is adequate  the background noise does not present a serious problem   However  when extremely low level signals are being received  the transceiver may  be operated with vehicle engine turned off  The unit requires very little current and  therefore will not significantly discharge the vehicle battery     Even though your mobile radio has ANL and NB controls  in some installations ignition  interference may
8.  gt  NB   ANL   When this button is in the ANL  in  position  only the automatic noise limiter in  the audio circuits is activated  When the button is in the NB ANL  out  position   the RF noise blanker also is activated  The RF noise blanker is very effective for  repetitive impulse noise such as ignition interference        gt  Echo  This control is used to adjust the output level of the echo circuit  It is also  detented at the fully counter clockwise position to turn off the echo circuit        gt  R Beep    When this button is pressed to the in position  the radio will insert a tone   Roger beep  to indicate the end of each transmission as the Press To Talk  button on the microphone is released        When the button is in the out position  the tone function will be off        gt  Clarifier    The clarifier function is used to make small adjustments in frequency  when using the radio in single sideband mode  USB or LSB   Thereby   the receiver can be matched to the signal being received for the best  voice clarity at the speaker     The outer ring makes coarser and the inner knob finer adjustments   Both controls increase frequency when turned clockwise and decrease  it when turned counter clockwise     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   14        Your Mobile Radio    Frequency       Three controls and one indicator are used together to set and display the radio  frequency on which your mobile radio will receive and transmit signals  In this  connection  it is important to
9.  on the back of the  unit while installing your radio        gt  Location    Plan the location of the transceiver and microphone brackets before starting the installation   Select a location that is convenient for operation and does not interfere with the driver or  passengers in the vehicle  In automobiles  the transceiver is usually mounted below the  dash panel  with the microphone bracket beside it        gt  Mounting    Your mobile radio is supplied with a universal mounting bracket  When mounting the bracket  and radio to your car  make sure it is mechanically strong  Also provide a good electrical  connection to the chassis of the vehicle  Proceed as follows to mount the transceiver        gt  Mount the Transceiver    1  After you have determined the most convenient location in your vehicle  hold the mobile  radio with the mounting bracket in the exact location desired  If nothing will interfere  with mounting it in the desired position  remove the thumbscrews and use the  mounting bracket as a template to mark the holes for the mounting screws  Before  drilling the holes  make sure nothing behind the surface will be damaged or interfere  with the installation     2  Connect the antenna cable plug to the standard receptacle  ANT  on the rear panel   Most antennas are terminated with a type PL 259 plug and mate with the receptacle     3  Connect the red DC power input wire  with the fuse  to  13 8 V DC  This wire extends  from the rear panel  In automobile installation 
10.  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     6  If the radio is in warranty  upon receipt of your radio   it will either be repaired or exchanged     Please allow approximately three to four 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        gt  For Products Purchased in Canada   For out of warranty service  ship this product prepaid to  AVS Technologies Inc    2100 Trans Canada Hwy S   Montreal  Quebec  H9P 2N4  We reserve the right to  repair or replace the radio with an equivalent product  Please include the following  information  Date of Purchase  Model Number  Dealer Purchased From    Dealer Address  Dealer Phone Number       gt  For Products Used in Canada   Industry Canada Notice    Operation is subject to the following two conditions  1  this device may not cause  interference  and 2  this device must accept any interference  including interference  that may cause undesired operation of this device          For Products Purchased Outside the U S A  or Canada  Please contact your local dealer for product service information     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    23     A        Customer Assista    A       amp   Customer Assista       Accessories Order Form    Name  4 Pin Premium  Noise Cancelling Micro
11.  understand the frequency bands built into the unit  and the way they are displayed on the Dual 7 Segment Display     The 10 meter frequency range is broken down into four bands on your  mobile radio  These are selected using the Band A B C D knob     Band Frequency Range     MHz    A 28 000     28 495  B 28 900   28 995  C 29 000     29 495  D 29 500     29 700    Within each band  frequencies can be selected in 5 kHz or 10 kHz increments   such as 28 005 MHz in Band A or 29 455 MHz in Band C  These are selected  using the Frequency Selector knob after the band has been chosen     Frequency Display    6 Digit Numeric Display Dual 7 Segment Display    fi2l English       Your Mobile Radio    Frequency          gt  Frequency Display  Receive and transmit frequencies are shown directly by the 6 digit numeric  display in 100 Hz increments     Frequencies are also displayed on the Dual 7 Segment Display using a combination of  numerical figures and decimal points  The figures indicate the first two values after the  decimal point in the frequency  such as the 00 in 28 005 MHZ  The right hand decimal point  in the display indicates whether the third value after the decimal point in the frequency is  0 or 5     if the right hand decimal is visible on the display  the third value is 5  if it is not  visible  the third value is 0  The left hand decimal point in the display  between the two  figures  indicates whether the two values before the decimal point in the frequency are   28 or
12. 2   English    Low     4 watts AM FM 12 watts SSB  High     30 watts AM FM 100 watts PEP SSB    300 to 3 000 Hz   900 Hz   2     65 dB   Meter shows relative RF output power and SWR   Transmit LED glows red when transmitter is in operation   Glows red when SWR is greater than 3 0     Your Mobile Radio    Specifications    CE    Receiver    Sensitivity    Audio Frequency  Response    Maximum Signal  to Noise Ratio    Image Rejection    Adjacent  Channel Rejection    RF Gain Control  AGC   Squelch    Automatic Noise  Limiter  ANL     Noise Blanker  NB   Receive Indicators    AM  0 5 uV for 10 dB S N  FM SSB CW  0 25 uV for 12 dB S N    300 to 3 000 Hz    45 dB    65 dB    AM FM  60 dB  SSB CW  70 dB    40 dB     adjustable for optimum signal reception  Adjustable     threshold less than 0 5 uV    Switchable    Switchable    Meter shows relative signal strength   Receive LED glows green when receiving a signal     External Speaker    Power Output    External Speaker   Not Supplied     4 watts into external speaker    8 ohms     Specifications subject to change without notice     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    3           Your Mobile Radio    Included in this Package  You should find all of the following items in the package with your radio     Transceiver Universal Mounting Bracket       Operating Instructions Microphone        Cobra                fa   English       Your Mobile Radio    Installation and Connection    Refer to the illustration on page A2 for connection points
13. addressed to all amateurs  and ARRL members  This is in effect    CQ ARRL        Shall   send or reply on this frequency  or on kHz     Send or reply on this frequency  or kHz     Shall   send a series of Vs on this frequency  or on kHz     Send a series of Vs on this frequency  or on kHz     Will you send on this frequency  or on kHz       am going to send on this frequency  or on kHz     Will you listen to on kHz    am listening to on__ kHz     Shall   change to transmission on another frequency   Change to transmission on another frequency  or on kHz      Shall   send each word or group more than once   send each word or group twice  or times      shall   cancel message number   Cancel message number      Do you agree with my counting of words    do not agree with your  counting of words    will repeat the first letter or digit of each word or group     How many messages have you to send    have  messages for you  or for       What is your location  My location is    What is the correct time  The correct time is    Shall   stand guard for you  Stand guard for me     Will you keep your station open for further communication with me   Keep your station open for me     Have you news of     have news of      Nothing comes close to a Cobra   2     A       Limited Two Year Warranty       gt  For Products Purchased in the U S A     Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its Cobra radios  and the component  parts thereof  will be free of defects in workmanship and materials f
14. ain   center knob     RF Gain   outer ring      center knob     SWR CAL   outer ring         Clarifier  Fine  center knob  Antenna  Coarse  outer ring  Connector                       f             Introduction    Microphone         Press To Talk     Button  PTT     Features    A WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK     DO NOT OPEN  DO NOT REMOVE  COVER OR BACK  NO USER  SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER TO SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL           gt  341 Operating Frequencies  Allows operation on all  available frequencies        gt  30 Watts Output Power  Provides maximum  power on AM and FM  100 PEP SSB        gt  Dual Finals  Provides steady output power        gt  Dual Power  Allows operation on Low and  High power         gt  All Mode Operation  e Continuous wave  e Frequency or amplitude modulation  e Upper or lower sideband        gt  SWR Calibration  Allows measurement and adjustment  of the antenna system        gt  Antenna Warning Indicator    illuminates when the antenna system  needs repair or adjustment        gt  Echo Control    Allows control of echo effect        gt  Frequency Display    Large 6 digit numeric and  Dual 7 Segment displays on  the front of the unit        gt  Large Analog Meter    Provides high visibility of  Status meter         gt  NightWatch       Panel    Electroluminescent illumination of  front panel for night operation        gt  4 Pin Front Mic Connector    Allows convenient installation in dash        gt  Mic Gain Control    Allow
15. c   when adjusting     NOTE    The radio will operate into a SWR of 2 to 1 indefinitely and sustain an  SWR of 20 to 1 for a maximum of 5 minutes at rated operating conditions           gt  External Speaker    The external speaker jack  EXT  on the rear panel is used for remote receiver monitoring   The external speaker should have 8 ohms impedance and be able to handle at least  four watts  When the external speaker is plugged in  the internal speaker is disabled     Operation       There are 17 controls and 4 indicators on the front panel of your mobile radio   These are shown in the illustration on page A2 which may be folded out for  reference when using this section     English       Your Mobile Radio    Controls       gt  Off   On   Volume   Turn clockwise to apply power to the unit and to set the desired listening level   During normal operation  the volume control is used to adjust the output level  obtained either at the transceiver speaker or the external speaker  if used           gt  Squelch    This control is used to cut off or eliminate receiver background noise in the absence   of an incoming signal  For maximum receiver sensitivity  it is desired that the control be  adjusted only to the point where the receiver background noise or ambient background  noise is eliminated  Turn fully counterclockwise  then slowly clockwise  until the receiver  noise disappears  Any signal to be received must now be slightly stronger than the  average received noise  Further clo
16. ckwise rotation will increase the threshold level   that a signal must overcome in order to be heard  Only strong signals will be heard   at the maximum clockwise setting        gt  RF Gain  Used to reduce the gain of the RF amplifier when receiving very strong signals        gt  Microphone Gain    Adjusts the microphone gain in the transmit mode  This controls the gain to the extent  that full talk power is available several inches away from the microphone        gt  CW   FM   AM   USB   LSB  Selects the mode of operation     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   3        Your Mobile Radio    Controls          gt  High Power    Places the transmitter in high power  30 watts  mode when the button is pressed to  the in position and in low power  4 watts  mode when the button is in the out position        gt  SWR   S RF    When this button is in the S RF  out  position  the display meter swings proportionately  to the strength of the signal received or the output power being transmitted     When the button is in the SWR  in  position  the standing wave ratio is measured  on the display meter        gt  Dim   SWR CAL    Adjusts the NightWatch    panel and meter brightness in steps from min  to max   when this button is pressed and released repeatedly  The antenna warning LED is  not affected by this control     To place this control in the CAL position  press and hold the button  The SWR  function can then be calibrated on the display meter by adjusting the SWR CAL  control to move t
17. f the washer is not captive to the pin  receptacle body  make sure that it is placed on the threaded portion of the pin  receptacle body before soldering     If the microphone jack is used to hold the pin receptacle during soldering operation   best results are obtained when the connections to pins 1 and 3 are made first and  then the connections to pins 2 and 4  Use a minimum amount of solder and be  careful to prevent excessive solder accumulation on pins  which could cause a  Short between the pin and the microphone plug housing       When all soldering connections to the pins of the microphone are complete  push the    knurled ring and the housing forward and screw the housing onto the threaded portion  of the pin receptacle body  Note the location of the screw clearance hole in the plug  housing with respect to the threaded hole in the pin receptacle body  When the housing  is completely threaded into the pin receptacle body  a final fraction of a turn either  clockwise or counterclockwise may be required to align the screw hole with the  threaded hole in the pin receptacle body  When these are aligned  the retaining   screw is then screwed into place to secure the housing to the pin receptacle body       The two cable clamp retainer screws should now be tightened to secure the    housing to the microphone cord  If the cutting directions have been carefully followed   the cable clamp should secure to the insulation jacket of the microphone cable       Upon completion of 
18. 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     Nothing comes close to a Cobra   25    The Cobra line of quality products includes     CB Radios  microTALK   Radios  Radar Laser Detectors    Safety Alert   Traffic Warning Systems  Handheld GPS Receivers  Mobile GPS Navigation Systems    HighGear   Accessories  CobraMarine    VHF Radios  Power Inverters  Accessories       Nothing comes close to a Cobra   English    
19. hat you have passed the optimum point for the middle frequency       Extend the antenna a short distance and again follow the procedure above     When the lowest point has been reached  switch to 28 0 MHz and then    to 29 7 MHz and compare SWR readings  They should be almost equal     B  Antennas that must be cut to proper length     1     Follow the procedure as in A above  but adjust the length  by cutting in    increments until a good match is obtained       Be very careful not to cut too much off the antenna at one time     Once it is cut  it can no longer be lengthened       The whip is easily cut by filing a notch all the way around     then breaking the piece off with pliers     NOTE  The proper setting is achieved when the SWR is 1 5 or below and when it has  the same reading for the low and high frequencies in the range you plan to use     Nothing comes close to a Cobra         e     Your Mobile Radio    Installation and Connection   If you are having difficulties in adjusting your antenna  check the following    1  All doors must be closed when adjusting the antenna    2  Make sure the antenna base is grounded    3  Check your coaxial cable routing     it may be pinched where routed into the car    4  Try a different location on your car     keeping in mind the radiation pattern you want    9  Make sure the antenna is perfectly vertical    6  Try a different location in your neighborhood  Stay away from large metal objects   metal utility or light poles  fences  et
20. he needle to the calibration mark on the display meter face        gt  SWR CAL    This control is used in conjunction with the DIM   SWR CAL button to calibrate the  standing wave ratio circuit to full scale on the display meter in preparation for measuring  the standing wave ratio that the antenna is presenting to the transceiver     The standing wave ratio can be checked to insure that maximum power is being  radiated for the longest signal range  The antenna must be in good condition  properly  adjusted and matched to your transceiver  The SWR function of the display meter lets  you easily measure your antenna condition  To operate this function  select a frequency  near the middle of the range such as 28 850 MHz or the one you plan to use most   With the power on  press and hold the DIM   SWR CAL button  Press and hold the  microphone Press To Talk button and  using the SWR CAL knob  adjust the meter   to the CAL position indicated on the display meter  Then  release the microphone   and DIM   SWR CAL buttons  Press the SWR   S RF to the in position and again   press and hold the microphone Press To Talk button and read the SWR indicated   Lower figures are the better  with 1 being ideal  Generally  readings up to 3 are  acceptable  but a reading greater than 3 indicates that you are losing radiated   power and antenna adjustment may be advisable  When finished  return the   SWR control to the minimum position     English    BS o Oe       Your Mobile Radio  Controls      
21. on or limitation of incidental or consequential  damages  so the above limitations may not apply to you        gt  For Products Purchased Outside the U S A   Please contact your local dealer for warranty information     Trademark Acknowledgement    Cobra    Nothing comes close to a Cobra   and the snake design are registered  trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation  USA  Cobra Electronics Corporation     is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation  USA      22 English        Customer Assista    Product Service    If you have any questions about operation or installing your new  Cobra product  or if you are missing parts       Please call Cobra first  DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE        gt  For Products Purchased in the U S A     If your product should require service  please call at 800 638 3680 to obtain  a repair authorization number and the address to which to send your radio   This will ensure the fastest turnaround time on your repair     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
22. or a period of   two 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  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 warranty lasts  and or do not allow the exclusi
23. phone    4 Pin Premium  Noise Cancelling Microphone    City    Telephone    Credit Card Number    HG M84W  Wood Grain     74 95    HG M84  74 95  Customer Signature    Amount Shipping Handling     Dynamic Noise Canceling Noise Canceling With   External Speaker External Speaker Talk Back External Speaker  10 00 or less             3 00   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     200 01        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        HG  100  21 95 HG S300 HG S500     28 95     32 95    Please allow two to three 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    Handheld GPS Receivers    Mobile GPS  Navigation Systems    HighGear   Accessories    CobraMarine     VHF Radios    Power Inverters  Accessories    24  English    Address  No P O  Boxes        State Province Zip Postal Code Country    OVisa O MasterCard O Discover    Type     Exp  Date       U S  Cost Each Qty Amount       Tax Table U S  Subtotal    California    7 25  Michigan    6   Illinois      8 75  Ohio       6    f    Indiana    6  Wisconsin   5   Tax if Applicable     Shipping Handling        Total  Optional Accessories    You can 
24. rophones and Installation              0 0    cece eee 17  ARRL Q SignalS     0 0 0    tte teens 20  Warranty   MAUI  ereer le hee te siege oD se hc th ae gene ee dy gees 22  Trademark Acknowledgement              0    cc cee eee eee ees 22    Customer Assistance    Product SCI VICE    creere uerecns oan 4 ene eee Ae eae eee oe oe 23  ACCCSSONCS ser ced attend emordsodenaawiauds wit A A 24  Order Form and Optional Accessories          0 0 0 0 ccc eee eee eee 25    Nothing comes close to a Cobra             Your Mobile Radio    Specifications    sss    Frequency Range  Frequency Control  Frequency Stability    Operating  Temperature Range    Antenna Impedance  Antenna Connector  Microphone   Input Voltage    Current Drain    Size    Weight  Meter  3 in 1     Built in Speaker    28 0 to 29 7 MHz  Phase Lock Loop  PLL  synthesizer  0 005      22  F to 122  F   6  C to   50  C     50 ohms  Standard SO 239 type  Plug in dynamic with Press To Talk switch and coiled cord    13 8 V DC nominal  15 9 V max   10 0 V min    positive or negative ground     Transmit  8 0 A AM FM 15A SSB 100W PEP  Receive  Squelched   0 5 A  Receive  maximum audio output   1 2 A    2    H  x 77   W  x 10   D    6cm  H  x 20cm  W  x 27 3cm  D      6 5 Ibs     Illuminated     indicates relative output power   received signal strength  and SWR     4 watts    Power Output    Frequency Response  Frequency Tolerance  Transmit Distortion    Spurious Harmonic  Emission  Output Indicators    Antenna Warning LED     
25. s increased voice clarity by  dynamically boosting microphone     This Cobra radio has a superior receiver that includes an RF gain control and noise  blanker circuitry as well as an automatic noise limiter  The receiver also features  increased protection against cross modulation and strong adjacent signals     To obtain maximum performance  please read carefully the descriptions and    operating instructions in this manual     English       Introduction                   ac    Introduction   Our Thanks to You 45st gene   past no aces ananuna A1  FCC License Required          0    0  cc cc ccc cee eens Al  Contos ANG MACAO ict taney eanne ad ieee haaeudeeananaace A2  WIICVOO DONC 3 i aentemna tea dod nino pi no denen wales doe en ad d A3  Ic 10 ee E EES AEE A3    Your Mobile Radio    SOCCIIGATOMS ssi  ssn ea ch  tanada kaaa a Sede wasabi Baars 2  Included in this Package    si0dnan dan ew wade ate ala ecw See Gare 4  Installation and Connection           00 0 c cece renee eee e ene n aes D  OE a iu cit PE EE oe EE made S TE 8  GOI  S vous ae buen E Saad wae E he E EEE  9  Frequency    ueuannuananaaa nna eee anaana aranana 12  MOCI eere ranra a aa E ERRE E 14  MICIODRON o trctan ed aiedts a a e ak motte a incdeae 14  Operating to Receive        0    ccc eee tees 15  Operating to Transmit        u det anew n oan we wate bw Ake ana 15  MGINECHANCE 242256 o25cueoueead hae pioedua eee FEREENA 16  Government Regulatory Information              0 0    cece eee eee 16  Alternate Mic
26. t advance the control too far  or some  of the weaker signals will not be heard     6  Select the desired frequency with the band and frequency selector knobs     7     Adjust other controls as desired     Operating to Transmit    To transmit a signal     1     2   3     select the desired frequency for transmission if different from the one  chosen to receive     set the microphone gain knob fully clockwise     lf the frequency is clear  depress the Press To Talk switch on the  microphone and speak in a normal voice     Nothing comes close to a Cobra    15           e     Your Mobile Radio    Maintenance  The transceiver is specifically designed for the environment encountered in mobile    installations  The use of all solid state circuitry and its light weight result in high reliability     Should a failure occur  however  replace parts only with identical parts  Do not substitute     NOTE   If the performance described in the operation sections is not obtained  review  the installation instructions to insure that proper procedures were followed    If a problem still exists  refer to the product service section on page 23     Government Regulatory Information    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  condition that this device does not cause harmful interference     Transmitting using this radio requires an Amateur Radio License  If you live in the  United States  visit http   www fcc gov or http  Awww arrl org for further licensing
27. the microphone plug wiring  connect and secure the    microphone plug in the transceiver     iS  Nothing comes close to a Cobra               Your Mobile Radio    ARRL Q Signals    The most commonly used are shown bold   Some have slightly modified meanings in everyday usage     The official list follows     QRA  QRG    QRH  QRI    QRJ  QRK    QRL  QRM    QRN  QRO  QRP  QRQ  QRS  QRT  QRU  QRV  QRW    QRX  QRY  QRZ  QSA    QSB    English    What is the name of your station  The name of your station is    Will you tell me my exact frequency  or that of    Your exact frequency   or that of   is kHz     Does my frequency vary  Your frequency varies     How is the tone of my transmission   The tone of your transmission is  1  Good  2  Variable  3  Bad      Are you receiving me badly    cannot receive you  Your signals are too weak     What is the intelligibility of my signals  or those of     The intelligibility of your signals  or those of   is   1  Bad  2  Poor  3  Fair  4  Good  5  Excellent      Are you busy    am busy  or   am busy with    Please do not interfere     Is my transmission being interfered with  Your transmission is  being interfered with  1  Nil  2  Slightly  3  Moderately   4  Severely  5  Extremely      Are you troubled by static    am troubled by static ____  1 5 as under QRM    Shall   increase power  Increase power    Shall   decrease power  Decrease power    shall   send faster  Send faster  ___     WPM     shall   send more slowly  Send more slowly  ____
28. transceiver  for easy connection to a standard PL 259 cable termination     lf the transceiver is not mounted on a metal surface  it is necessary to run a  Separate ground wire from the unit to a good metal electrical ground in the vehicle     fe   English    Your Mobile Radio    Installation and Connection       gt  Tuning the Antenna for Optimum SWR    Because such a wide variety of base and mobile antennas are available  this section  will concern itself only with the usual types of mobile adjustable antennas     Antenna length is directly related to signal frequency  Therefore  it must be  tuned to resonate optimally throughout the frequency range of the transceiver   Lower frequencies require a longer antenna than higher frequencies     Due to the various methods of adjusting antennas for proper SWR  we have  chosen what we think is the optimum method     A  Antennas with adjustable screws  set screws      1     Start with the antenna extended and tighten the setscrew lightly enough so  that the antenna can be lightly tapped with your finger for easy adjustment       Set your mobile radio to your desired operating frequency or the center of    the range of frequencies you plan to use  Press the PTT  Press To Talk  switch   and tap the antenna  making it shorter   The SWR meter will show a lower reading  each time the antenna is tapped  By continuing to shorten the antenna  you will  notice the SWR reading will reach a low point and then start rising again    This means t
29. y   salt  spray  vibration or corrosion  the SWR meter reading will rise  thereby  indicating that a problem exists        gt  RX   TX Indicator  This indicator glows green when in receive mode and red when in transmit mode        gt  Antenna Indicator  This indicator glows red whenever the standing wave ratio is greater than 3 to 1     Microphone    The receive and transmit modes are controlled by the Press To Talk  PTT  switch  on the microphone  Press the switch to transmit  release it to receive  When transmitting   hold the microphone two inches from the mouth and speak clearly in a normal voice     To substitute for the supplied low impedance  500 ohm  dynamic microphone   see the alternate microphones and installation section on page 17     English    Operating to Receive and  i      Operating to Receive    To begin operating your radio     1   2     Be sure the power source  microphone and antenna are properly connected     Turn the unit on by turning the volume knob clockwise and set the volume for a  comfortable listening level     3  Set the CW   FM   AM   USB   LSB switch to the desired mode   4  Set the RF gain control fully clockwise for maximum RF gain     9  Listen to the background noise from the speaker  then turn the squelch ring slowly    clockwise until the noise just disappears  no signal should be present   Leave the  control at this setting  The squelch is now properly adjusted  The receiver will remain  quiet until a signal is actually received  Do no
    
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