How to Use Your Cobra 29 LX LE Contents Features..........................................................................................................1 The CB Story..................................................................................................A1 FCC.Regulations FCC.Warnings Included.Accessories Controls & Indicators.................................................................................A2 Our Thanks to You......................................................................................A3 Customer.Support Installation Location.....................................................................................................2 Mounting.and.Connection.................................................................2 Antennas CB.Antenna...............................................................................................6 Marine.Installation.................................................................................6 Ignition Noise Interference....................................................................7 Operating Your 29 LX LE Turning.On.Your.CB............................................................................... 8 . Setting.Channel.Selector..................................................................... 9 . Calibrate.For.SWR.(Standing.Wave.Ratio)..................................... 10 . To.Receive................................................................................................. 12 . Selecting.a.Channel............................................................................... 13 . S-Meter....................................................................................................... 13 . To.Transmit............................................................................................... 14.. . Setting.Dynamike®................................................................................ 15 . Menu.Mode.............................................................................................. 16 . Radio.Check.Mode................................................................................. 17 . Setting.Display.Color.Mode................................................................ 18 . Setting.Brightness.Mode..................................................................... 19. . Setting.Contrast.Mode......................................................................... 19 . Weather.Information............................................................................. 20 . Weather.Channels.................................................................................. 21 . Weather.Alert.Mode.............................................................................. 22 . Setting.Weather.Alert.Scan................................................................ 22 . Setting.Weather.Auto.Scan................................................................ 22 . Key.Tones.Mode..................................................................................... 23 . Software.version/Factory.Settings................................................... 23 . NB-ANL/Off.(Noise.Blanker/Automatic.......................................... 24 . Noise.Limiter.Switch) . RF.Gain.Control....................................................................................... 24 . Program.Memory.Channels................................................................ 25 . Scan/Memory.Scan................................................................................ 25 . Scan.CB.Channels................................................................................... 29 . Scan.Memory.Channels....................................................................... 26 . Dimmer.Control...................................................................................... 26 . Setting.Squelch....................................................................................... 26 . S/RF.Meter................................................................................................. 28 . External.Speaker..................................................................................... 29 . PA.(Public.Address)................................................................................ 30 . Home.And.Office.Set-Up..................................................................... 32 . Temporary.Mobile.Set-Up................................................................... 33 How Your CB Can Serve You.................................................................. 34 . A.Few.Rules.You.Should.Know.........................................................34 . Channel.9.Emergency.Messages......................................................34 . CB.10.Codes..............................................................................................36 Frequency Ranges......................................................................................38 29 LX LE Specifications.............................................................................39 Warranty Information...............................................................................40 Optional Accessories................................................................................. 41 Optional Accessories Order Info..........................................................42 If You Need Service/Trademark Info.................................Back.Cover
Features of This Product • Selectable 4-Color LCD Display • 10 Weather Channels • Weather Scan • Emergency Weather Alert • 40 CB Radio Channels • 40 Channel Scan • Memory Channels • Channel Frequency Read-Out • Radio Check Diagnostic • Heavy-Duty Dynamic Microphone • Full 4 Watts AM RF Power Output • SWR Calibration Meter • Instant Channel 19 and 9 • Front Panel 4-Pin Microphone Connector • Switchable Automatic Noise Limiter & Noise Blanker • Adjustable Dynamike Boost • Tactile Controls • 9 Ft Mic Cord • Programmable Dimmer Control • RF Gain
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Installation
Installation
Location
Location Plan.location.of.transceiver.and.microphone. bracket.before.starting.the.installation. Select.a.location.that.is.convenient.for.operation,. yet.does.not.interfere.with.the.driver.or.passenger. The.transceiver.is.usually.mounted.to.the.underside.of.the.dash.with.the.microphone.bracket. beside.it.
Mounting and Connection
Mounting and Connection 1
Note The transceiver is held in the universal mounting bracket by two thumbscrews which allow for adjustment at a convenient angle.
. .Hold.the.radio.with.the.mounting.bracket.in. the.exact.desired.location..If.there.is.no.interference,.remove.the.bracket.and.use.it.as.a. template.to.mark.the.location.for.the.mounting.screws. 3
. .Connect.the.antenna.cable.plug.to.the.receptacle.marked.“ANT”..on.the.back.of.the.unit..
The bracket includes two selftapping screws and star washers. The mounting must be mechanically strong, conveniently located.
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. Drill.the.holes.and.secure.the.bracket. continued
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3
Installation
Installation
Note Before installing the CB radio, visually check the vehicle’s battery connection to determine which terminal, positive or negative, is grounded (positive is the larger of the two) to the engine block (or chassis). A negatively grounded vehicle has its negative lead grounded to the chassis. Note
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. .Plug.power.cable.into.back.of.unit.marked. “Power”...Be.sure.to.observe.polarity.markings.
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. .Mount.the.microphone. bracket.on.either.side. of.the.unit.(driver’s.left). using.two.screws.supplied..Bracket.should.be. placed.under.the.dash.. so.microphone.is.readily. accessible.
Connecting to an accessory fuse prevents the unit from being left on accidentally, and also permits operating the unit without running the engine. 4
Note In positive ground vehicles the red wire goes to the chassis and the black wire is connected to the ignition switch.
. .In.a.negative.grounded.vehicle,.connect.the. red.lead.of.the.DC.power.cord.to.an.accessory. 12.volt.fuse.
NB/ANL
S/RF
S/RF SWR CAL
Note When connected to an accessory fuse, unit will self test the emergency weather alert automatically when ignition is turned on. Turns itself on & off.
. .Connect.the.black.lead.to.the.negative.side. of.the.vehicle..This.is.usually.the.chassis..Any. convenient.location.with.a.good.electrical. contact.(remove.paint).may.be.used..
VOL
OFF
8
4
3
CAL
SQ
SCAN
TX
Note
RX
RF
SWR/CAL
5
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
3
SIG 1
DYNAMIKE
CB /WX/
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
WX !
R
MIN
RF GAIN
MAX
MIN
..Attach.the.4-pin.microphone.cable.to.. receptacle.on.front.of.unit.and.install.unit.. in.bracket.securely. 5
DIM
If microphone is not connected, audio will SWRnot DELTA TUNE T BACK CAL be heard at speaker. PA
5 79 +30dB
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
OFF
ESC
Antennas
Ignition Noise Interference
CB Antenna
CB Antenna
Since.the.maximum.allowable.power.output.of. the.transmitter.is.limited.by.the.FCC,.the.antenna. is.critical.in.affecting.transmission.distance..Only.a. properly.matched.antenna.system.will.allow.maxiNote mum.power.output..Cobra.loaded.type.antenna. For optimum performance in models.are.highly.recommended.for.most.instalpassenger cars the ideal anten- lations..For models with Weather Feature (WX), na location is on the center of a Dual Band (Center Load/Base Load) antenna the roof. Second choice is on the is recommended..Consult.your.Cobra.dealer.for. center of the trunk. further.details,.or.call.773.889.3087.and.speak.to.a. Cobra.representative.. Note Because many newer trucks feature fiberglass door skins, the outside mirror must be grounded to the chassis via a ground strap, if the antenna is mounted on the mirror bracket.
Use.of.a.mobile.receiver.at.low.signal.levels.is. normally.limited.by.the.presence.of.electrical. noise..The.primary.source.of.noise.in.automobiles.is.from.the.alternator.and.ignition.system.. Typically,.when.signal.level.is.adequate,.the.background.noise.does.not.present.a.serious.problem.. Also,.when.extremely.low.level.signals.are.being. received,.the.transceiver.may.be.operated.with. the.vehicle’s.engine.turned.off..The.unit.requires. very.little.current.and.therefore.will.not.significantly.discharge.the.vehicle’s.battery. Even.though.the.Cobra.29.LX.LE.has.an.automatic.noise.limiter,.in.some.installations.ignition. interference.may.be.high.enough.to.make.good. communications.impossible..Many.possibilities. exist.and.variations.between.vehicles.require.. different.solutions..Consult.your.Cobra.dealer.or. a.2-way.radio.technician.for.help.in.locating.the. source.of.a.severe.noise.
Note 3-way Combination Antennas are also available which allow operation of all three bands (AM-FM & CB), using a single antenna. However, this type of antenna usually results in less than normal transmit and receive range when compared to a standard-type “Single Band” CB antenna. Call 773889-3087 for further information.
.1 A . .standard.antenna.connector.is.provided.. on.the.transceiver.for.easy.connection.
Marine Installation The.transceiver.will.not.operate.at.maximum.. efficiency.in.a.boat.without.a.ground.plate,. (unless.it.has.a.steel.hull)..Before.attempting. installation.,.consult.your.dealer.for.information. regarding.an.adequate.grounding.system.and. prevention.of.electrolysis.between.fittings.in.the. hull.and.water..
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Operation
Operation
Turning On
Turning On
NB/ANL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/RF SWR CAL
CAL
S/ RF
3
SIG 1
SQ
OFF
SCAN
TX
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
CAL
SQ DIM
SCAN
TX
Note
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
WX !
MIN
.1 R . otate.the.On/Off Volume.knob.clockwise.to. turn.unit.on.and.adjust.to.a.normal.listening. level.
DELTA TUNE
MAX
3
TOFF BACK
RF GAIN
ESC
SWR CAL
MIN
MIN
MAX
. .Select.one.of.forty.channels.and.adjust.. OFF volume..The.selected.channel.(1.through. 40).will.be.indicated.by.the.readout.directly. above.the.channel.selector.knob
B /ANL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
OFF
CAL
SQ
SCAN
TX
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
EN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
RX
RF
WR /CAL
VOL
3
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
RF GAIN
MIN
MIN
2
8
DIM ESC
WX !
R
DELTA TUNE
MAX
T BACK
CB /WX/
PA
DIM ESC
Press CB/WX/PA to SWR select CB, DELTA TUNE T BACK weather channels orCALPA (public address) modes.
R
WX !
RF GAIN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
RX 3
SIG 1 CH 9/ 19
CB /WX/
R
MIN
3
RF
MEM SCAN VOL
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
S/RF SWR CAL
SWR/CAL
RX
RF
SWR /CAL
VOL
3
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
NB/ANL
S/RF
Setting Channel Selector
Setting Channel Selector
Make.sure.the.power.cord,.antenna.and.microphone.are.connected.to.their.proper.connectors. before.starting..
SWR CAL
OFF
. .Press.the.CB/PA/WX.button.to.change.modes..
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OFF
Operation Calibrate For SWR (Standing Wave Ratio)
Operation Calibrate for SWR (Standing Wave Ratio)
PUSH & HOLD
SWR.calibration.is.done.to.properly.adjust.the. length.of.the.antenna.and.to.monitor.the.quality. of.the.coaxial.cable.and.all.RF.connections. This.calibration.is.critical.in.order.to.achieve.optimum.performance.
Note Calibration must be made in an open area (never in a garage). Vehicle doors must be closed. No one should be standing near the antenna. (See your antenna directions for more complete information).
NB /ANL
S/ RF
3
2
SWR 1.5
SCAN
CAL
CB /WX/
VOL
SQ
PA
5 79 +30dB
3
SIG 1
SWR /CAL
MEM SCAN
RX
RF
M
DYNAMIKE
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
DELTA TUNE
3 NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
MIN
S/RF
S/RF SWR CAL
. 1 Select.channel.20.SWR/CAL
VOL
3
MIN CAL
TX
T BACK
SWR CAL
. Push and hold.mic.button.
MAX
SCAN
OFF
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
PA
5 79 +30dB M
DYNAMIKE
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
RX
RF
SQ
ESC
R
RF GAIN
2
DIM
WX !
NB/ANL OFF
CH 9/ 19
U SH EN U P TE EN R
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
DIM ESC
SWR CAL
Note The reading will be slightly higher on Channels 1 and 40 compared to Channel 20.
NB/ANL
2
SWR 1.5 S/RF
VOL
OFF
2
SQ
SCAN
TX RX
3
MIN
MIN
DYNAMIKE
MIN
PA
5 79 +30dB M
EN
MEM WX ! NBR /ANL
U SH EN U P TE
RF GAIN
MIN
S/ RF
Press.SWR/CAL button.to.select.CAL. SWR /CAL
10
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN CB /WX/
SIG 1
SWR/CAL
CAL
OFF
RF CAL
3
DIM
MAX
OFF
ESC
DELTA4TUNE
SWR T BACK . .While.holding.mic. CAL 3 button.adjust.the. CAL TX SWR 1.5 2 SWR CAL.knob.so. MAX OFF the.meter.swings. S/RF to.the.CAL.mark.on. RF the.meter.(located. on.the.right).. 3 5 7 9 SIG 1 +30dB U SH EN U P TE continued N E R M
VOL
SQ
DYNAMIKE
11
MEM
WX !
RF G
Operation
Operation
Calibrate for SWR continued
SWR 1.5
S/ RF
SWR
When switched to SWR mode the meter reading should ideally be as far to the left as possible. Anything over 3 is not acceptable. A slight antenna height adjustment (higher or lower) may be required. Repeat recalibration steps.
SQ
6
3
SCAN
S/ RF
RF
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
MEM
3
CB /WX/
VOL
SQ
RF GAIN
MIN
OFF
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
RX
CB /WX/
PA
DIM
5 79 PA +30dB ESC
WX !
R
MIN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
SIG 1
SWR/CAL
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
OFF
5
CAL
RX
SIG 1
VOL
Note
3
RF
SWR /CAL
To Receive
2
SWR 1.5
Selecting A SCAN Channel
Selecting A Channel 3 2 CAL
NB /ANL NB /ANL
DYNAMIKE
DELTA TUNE
MAX
MIN
T BACK
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
.
. .Repeat.the.same.steps.two.through.five.on. Channel.1.and.40..This.will.check.SWR.for.all. channels.
S-Meter
ESC
MEM R
RF GAIN
SWR CAL
OFF
. .While.still.holding.down.the.mic.button,.press. and.release.the.S/RF SWR CAL.button.to.the. SWR.setting,.to.read.the.SWR.reading.
DIM
MIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
SWR CAL
OFF
MAX
Unit.should.be.in.CB.mode..Rotate.channel selector.clockwide.or.counter-clockwise.to. select.desired.channel.
1
S-Meter
Swings.proportionately.to.strength.of.incoming. signal.when.receiving.
To Receive NB/ANL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
VOL
3
SQ
SCAN
CAL
S/RF
RX
RF
SWR /CAL
SCAN S/RF MEMRF CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM R
SWR/CAL
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
OFF
MIN
MIN
MAX
12
OFF
SQ
CAL
RX
DIM ESC
3
5 79 +30dB
SWR CAL
DYNAMIKE
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE R
MEM
WX !
RF GAIN
DELTA T
OFF
1
..Rotate.the.On/Off Volume.knob.clockwise.. The.RX.icon.will.be.displayed.
T BACK
3
CH 9/ 19
SIG 1
WX !
VOL
1
2
SWR 1.5
NB/ANL
...The.S/RF-SWR-CAL.switch.must.be.in.the.S/RF. setting.to.read.the.meter. MIN
MIN
13
MAX
Operation
Operation
To Transmit
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/ RF
Caution!
S/RF SWR CAL
/CAL Be sure the antenna is SWR properly connected to the radio beforeVOL transmitting. Prolonged transmitting without an antenna, or a poorly matched antenna, OFF could cause damage to the transmitter.
Be sure to read the F.C.C. Rules and Regulations included with this unit before transmitting.
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3
3
5 79 +30dB
CAL
This.controls.the.microphone.sensitivity.. CH 9/ SCAN 19 (outgoing.audio.level). MEM SCAN
TX
RF
CB /WX/
SIG 1
SQ
DYNAMIKE
PA
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
DIM
NB/ANL
ESC
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
S/RF
SWR CAL
S/RF SWR CAL
VOL MIN
MIN
MAX
. .Select.desired.channel.
Transmit
PUSH & HOLD
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
WX !
R
3
CAL
SQ
SCAN
TX
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
MIN
RF GAIN
MIN
.3 I.nitially,.set.fully.clockwise.so.that.maximum. voice.volume.is.available..Dynamike.may. have.to.be.reduced.in.some.conditions.
.2 P . ush and hold.mic.button.to.transmit.. Transmitter.is.now.activated..When.transmitting,.hold.the.microphone.two.inches.from. your.mouth.and.speak.in.a.clear,.normal.voice.. Release.to.receive. 14
15
DIM ESC
WX !
R
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
OFF
OFF
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
RX
RF
SWR/CAL
1
Setting ® Dynamike
Setting Dynamike®
To Transmit
NB /ANL
MAX
OFF
SWR CAL
Operation Menu Mode
Operation CH 9/ Allows.testing.of.important.radio.functions. 19 MEM SCAN Test 1- Battery Level:.Confirms.that.battery. DIM CB /WX/ voltage.level.is.between.10.8.V.to.15.8.V..If.in.that. PA ESC range,.it.is.“PASS”..Outside.of.that.range,.either. SWR TFAIL.LOW”.or.“FAIL.HIGH”.will.be.displayed..Press. BACK CAL Menu/Enter.knob.to.advance.to.next.test.
3 CAL Used.to.program.special.features..Menu/Enter. SWR 1.5 2 RX knob.is.used.to.move.cursor.to.desired.feature.. RF to.program..
S/ RF Note Use Dim/Escape button to exit SWR /CAL from any routine back to CB VOL standby mode.
3
SIG 1
SQ
5 79 +30dB
M
DYNAMIKE
EN
U SH EN U P TE
SCAN
MEM R
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
NB /ANL
OFF
MIN
S/ RF
2
3
CAL
TX
NB /ANL SWR /CAL
CAL
VOL
3
SIG 1
SWR /CAL
SQ
S/ RF
5 79 +30dB M
DYNAMIKE
E
PU SH EN TE NU SWR /CAL
S/RF RF SWR CAL MEM WX ! 3 SIG 1 R
OFF
NB /ANL
MIN
3
DELTAM
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.feature.to.be. S/ RF S/RF RF SWR programmed. CAL 2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
3
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
5 79 +30dB
3 2 NB/ANL VOL SQSWR 1.5 DYNAMIKE ANL
S/RF SWR CAL
OFF
VOL
M
SQ
TE
MEM
R
E
PU SH EN TE NU
TX Level.3:
R
RX
3 SIG 1 MIN
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
R
VOL SQ RF GAIN DELTA TUNE OFF WX ALERT SCAN WX AUTO SCAN CONTRAST NB /ANL
MEM WX ! MIN
MAX OFF
MIN
MIN
16
ESC
CAL
M
CH 9/
EN
S/RF SWR CAL
VOL
CB /WX/
PA
DIM ESC
OFF
3
CAL
2 NB/ANL SWR T1.5 DELTA TUNE BACK ANL
VOL
S/RF SWR CAL
SQ
SWRMAX /CAL
3
OFF
VOL OFFSQ
3SWR CAL
CAL
5 79 +30dB SWR/CAL
DYNAMIKE MIN
M
EN
3R
WX !
CAL
BATTERY VOLTAGESWR SCAN SCAN FAILDITUNE LOW T BACK CAL MEM Note M CB /WX/
CB /WX/
CH 9/ 19 DIM
ESC
MEM
WX !
3
PA
EN
ESC
CH 9/ 19
RF POWER OUTPUTSWR SCAN T BACK CAL MEM SCAN FAILDITUNE M
SCAN
1
MINMIN
CB /WX/
CB /WX/
U SH EN U P TE
PA
ESC
MEM
WX !
2
MAX
3R
ANTENNA RF PASS
U SH EN U P TE
OFF
MEM CAL
TX
RXRF GAIN
R
DYNAMIKE RF GAIN
MAX
MIN
WX !
SCAN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN CB /WX/
PA
DIM
MEMDELTA SCAN
TUNE
FAILDIM
T BACK
PA
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
SWR CAL
SCAN
MEM
DELTA TUNEMAXT BACK MIN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN CB /WX/
PA
ESC
R
ESC
ESC
CH 9/
3 SCAN 19 ANTENNA
DIM
Note SWR T BACK Press Dim/Escape button to CAL return to CB standby mode. If 10 seconds pass or if Enter OFF button pressed, testing is complete. Unit will return to CB Standby mode.
CB /WX/
3 5 79 SIG 1 +30dB MEM WX !
SQ
R
PRESS PTT BUTTON TO CHECK ANTENNA
U SH EN U P TE
CH 9/ 19
MEM DELTA SCAN
PA
M
TX
S/RF SWR CAL
VOL
ESC
Test 3- DYNAMIKE Antenna Mismatch Warning:.Press SWR SQ RF GAIN OFFDELTA TUNE RF GAIN DELTA TUNEMAXT BACK MIN CAL Push-to-Talk .button.to.check.antenna/radio.for. proper.matching..
2
TX
MEM
R
N NB/ANL ESWR 1.5 M ANL
DYNAMIKE RX
DIM
MEM SCAN DELTA
U SH EN U P TE EN R
3 5 79 SIG 1 +30dB MEM WX !
5 79 NB/ANL +30dB
S/RF
RF SIG 1
3
2
RX
MEM SCAN
S/RF RF DIM CB /WX/ SWR PA ESC CAL 1 SIG OFF
CB /WX/
CH 9/ 19
SCAN
PA
5 79 +30dB
TX RF POWER OUTPUT RXRF GAIN RF PASS
U SH EN U P TE
MEM SCAN
MEM SCAN
POWER OUTPUT
2
TX
SWR DYNAMIKE SCAN T BACK MIN 19 CAL
3
PU SH EN TE NU
NB/ANL ESWR 1.5 M ANL
+30dB SWR/CAL
OFF MIN
MEM MAX MIN WX ! NB /ANL SWR /CAL
RF GAIN
OFF
S/RF
DIM 5 79
SIG 1
VOL
DYNAMIKE RX
3
CH 9/ 19
Note Press Dim/Escape button to return to CB standby mode. If 10 seconds pass or if Enter button pressed, unit goes to 2nd test.
PA Press Push-To-Talk within 10 ESC seconds or unit will go to the M CAL SWR Test 2-DYNAMIKE RF PowerMIN Output:.Confirms.3.3.to.4.Watt. SQ RF T BACK RF GAIN DELTA TUNE MAXT BACK CAL CALGAIN OFFDELTA TUNE next test.SWR output.level..Once.Push-to-Talk.button.is.pressed,. Note Pass.or.Fail.will.be.displayed.if.level.is.outside.limits. Press Dim/Escape button to OFF MAX MIN OFF MIN MAX MIN OFF CH 9/ return 1 to CB standby mode. If SCAN 19 TX PRESS PTT 10 seconds pass or if Enter button MEM SCAN RX TO CHECK DIM pressed, go to 3rd test. CB /WX/
CAL
5 79 +30dB
CAL
WX !
CAL TX BATTERY VOLTAGE FAIL HIGH RXRF GAIN
NB/ANL
1.5 NB/ANL SWRCHSWR 9/ 2 DELTA TUNEANLSCAN T BACK 19 CAL
S/ RF
OFF
3 CH 9/ 19
WX !
GAIN KEY RFTONES S/ RF RADIO CHECK EXIT
CAL
RF
SWR/CAL
M
5 79 +30dB
ANL
S/RF SWR CAL
PU SH EN
RX
3 SIG 1 MIN
3 2 VOL SQSWR 1.5 DYNAMIKE NB/ANL S/RF
U EN
Level.2: TX
CAL
RF
SWR/CAL OFF NB/ANL
DISPLAYS/ RFCOLOR VOL SQ S/RF RF MEM SCAN BRIGHTNESS SWR CAL PA 3 WX ALERT SIG 1 SWR /CAL
RX
RF
SWR/CAL NB/ANL
S/RF
Level.1:. TX
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 SCAN ANL
CAL
3
SIG 1
NB /ANLSWR /CAL NB/ANL
MEM
MEM WX ! U SH EN U P TE SWR EN R TUNE T BACK
3
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
SCAN
PA
CH 9/ 19
PU SH EN MEM SCAN N U 1.5 2 T 3 ER NB/ANL 2 ESWR ANL M DIM CB /WX/ S/RF PA RF ESC SWR
S/RF
MAX
MIN
BATTERY VOLTAGE PASS
5 79 SCAN +30dB
NB/ANL
5 79 +30dB SWR/CAL
DYNAMIKE MIN
MIN
OFF
1
TX OFF RX
RF GAIN VOL OFF SQ
S/RF SWR CAL
CAL
Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.navigate. 3 NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 CAL TX S/RF RF ANL VOL SQ DYNAMIKE SWRmenu.levels.. RX
S/ RF
S/RF
3
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL MIN MAX S/RF RF SWR CAL SIG 1
NB /ANL
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
Radio Check Mode
Radio Check Mode
Menu Mode
NB /ANL
DIM ESC
WX !
SWR RF GAIN CAL
17
OFFDELTA TUNE
T BACK
SWR CAL
Operation
Operation
NB /ANL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
3
CAL
SCAN
TX
MEM SCAN
Setting Display Color Mode Setting Display Color Mode 1 S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
SWR /CAL
VOL
3
SQ
5 79 +30dB
M
DYNAMIKE
CB /WX/
MEM U SH EN U P T E /ANL NB EN R
ESC Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Set Brightness
WX !
3 TUNE CAL T BACK 2 RF GAIN NB/ANL SWR 1.5 DELTA TX ANL S/ RF
OFF
S/RF SWR CAL MIN
SWR /CAL
MIN
VOL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
RX
3
SIG 1
5 79 +30dB S/ RF
VOL
TX
NB /ANL
RF
SWR/CAL
2CAL
3
SQ
SQ
5 79 +30dB
3
SIG 1 MAX
U SH EN U P TE EN R MRF
3
SIG 1
3
VOL OFF
3
SCAN DISPLAY COLOR MEM SCAN OFF MIN BRIGHTNESSNB /ANL NB/ANL SWR PA 1.5 WXCAL ALERT ANL CB /WX/
MEM
WX !
RX
S/ RF
CH 9/ 19 DIM 3 2 ESC
SQ
M
DYNAMIKE
MIN
OFF
SWR
VOL RFSQ GAIN
DYNAMIKE DELTA TUNE
MAX OFF MIN MIN NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 ANL
TX
CH 9/ 19
CB /WX/
NU
VOL
SQ
DYNAMIKE
PU SH EN
TE
MEM
SQ SCAN
3
CAL
PA
DIM
ESC PU SH EN
TE
MEM
PA
SCAN
PA
WX !
MAX
SET NIGHT-DIM LEVEL EXIT
TX
M
MIN
MAX
S/ RF
SWR /CAL
18
ESC
MIN
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL OFF S/RF RF SWR CAL SIG 1
VOL
SQ
DIM
CB /WX/
PA
ESC
OFF
SCAN
2
SWR CAL
3
RF GAIN
CAL
SET CONTRAST EXIT
TX RX
3
DELTA TUNE
MEM SCAN
DYNAMIKE
DIM ESC
Setting Contrast Mode
SWR CAL
T BACK
SCAN
CB /WX/
PA
M
U EN
NT
ER
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
CH 9/ 19
Note If an attempt is made to exceed the highest or lowest contrast levels, 3 error beeps will be heard.
MEM SCAN
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine.. MEM WX ! PU SH E
5 79 +30dB
Note To toggle from day to night settings, see page 24.
CH 9/ 19
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.to. select.Set Contrast...Press.Menu/Enter.knob. MAX MIN OFF again.and.rotate.clockwise.to.increase.contrast,. counter-clockwise.to.decrease.contrast.. Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.set.contrast..
DIM
E R M Press.Menu/Enter.knob.or.escape.button.again. RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK to.exit.routine...
MIN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
Setting Contrast Mode
19
NB /ANL
OFF
Note Exit will return to menu mode. ESC will exit and return to CB Standby.
WX !
MIN
RX
DYNAMIKE CH 9/
CB /WX/
OFF
DIM
WX !
SET BRIGHTNESS DAY-BRIGHT NIGHT-DIM
OFF
MEM SCAN
SET COLOR EXIT
RX
7 9 +30dB
SIG 1
SWR/CAL
VOL
Note If an attempt is made to ESC exceed the highest or lowest brightness levels, 3 error beeps SWR CAL will be heard.
MEM SCAN
S/ RF Rotating.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.changes.the. S/RF RF CB /WX/ SWR PA display.color.from.green.to.blue.to.amber.to.red. CAL 3 5 79 1 SIG +30dB SWR /CAL MEM WX ! SH EN U P then.back.to.green.. U TE EN R Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine..
NB /ANL Note 3 4 CAL NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 Select EXIT to return to ANL S/ RF menu. main Dim/Escape S/RFPress RF button toSWR return to CB mode. CAL 3 5
CH 9/ 19
press.Menu/Enter. To.set.the.Night-Dim level,. repeat.instructions.above.then.select.Night-Dim.
OFF
NB /ANL
MIN
MEM
SCAN
Note To select day or night levels, E R To.set.the.day.bright.level,.turn.the.Menu/Enter. M SWR press and release Dim/Escape SWR RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK T BACK CAL CAL knob.clockwise.to.a.desired.setting.and.then. button once levels are set.
CB /WX/
NU
MAX
MIN
CALSCAN TX
5 79 3CAL +30dB
SIG 1
SWR /CALMEM U SH EN U P TE EN R
OFF U SH EN U P TE EN R M
MEM SCAN RX
S/RF CAL
5 79 +30dB
SET BRIGHTNESS DAY-BRIGHT NIGHT-DIM
Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.Select RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK Brightness..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select. Day-Bright..Turn.Menu/Enter.clockwise.to. increase.brightness.and.turn.counter-clockwise.to. decrease.brightness.. MAX MIN OFF
DYNAMIKE
RF Press.and.release.Menu/Enter to.set.the.color. SWR RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK
DYNAMIKE SWR /CAL
2
SWR 1.5
SWR CAL
RX
RF
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Display Color.. NB /ANL
Setting Brightness Mode
DIMBrightness Mode Setting PA
RF
SIG 1
CH 9/ 19
T BACK
DIM ESC
SWR CAL
19
Weather Auto
Operation
Operation
Weather Information
Weather Alert What You Should Know About Weather
Note If you wish to receive a listing of NOAA ‘Weather Radio Transmitter locations, contact your nearest National Weather Service Office.
If.threatening.weather.is.nearby,.the.National. Weather.Service.may.broadcast.a.10.second.alert. tone..This.tone.will.be.heard.through.the.CB,. even.if.the.CB/WX.Control.is.in.the.CB.mode.or. the.unit.is.turned.off.. NB/ANL This.enables.you.to.monitor.CB.frequencies.and. 3 CAL TX SWR 1.5 2 still.be.warned.by.the.National.Weather.Service. S/RF S/RF RF Emergency.Alert..When.you.hear.the.alert,.press. 3 5 79 SIG 1 +30dB the.CB/WX/PA.button.in.the.WX.mode..You. SWR /CAL U SH U P EN M will.then.be.able.to.hear.the.Weather.Warning. VOL SQ DYNAMIKE Broadcast. Your.29.LX.LE.has.a.special.auto.squelch.circuit. for.weather.transmission.which.disables.your. OFF MIN squelch.control.
Service Office, or write to: National Weather Service (Attn: W/OM11) NOAA Silver Springs, MD 20910. For ideal weather reception use a dual band antenna (center load/baseload).
Weather
Weather Alert Scan
The.unit.will.continually.scan.all.10.WX.channels.for. Channels 1050.Hz.tone..If.the.tone.is.detected.the.unit.will. What is Weather Radio? activate.WX.mode.on.the.channel.with.the.tone.. NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) is a Default.state.is.Off..Go.to.Menu.mode.to.choose. service of the National Oceanic On/Off.(see.page.22): SCAN
163.275
CB /WX/
PA
EN
TE
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
DIM ESC
WX ! R
RF GAIN
MIN
DELTA TUNE
MAX
T BACK
SWR CAL
OFF
Weather Auto Scan
If.active.while.in.CB.or.PA.mode,.will.determine. if.the.present.WX.channel.is.active..If.the.present. WX.channel.is.not.active,.will.search.for.the.strongest.WX.channel.and.auto.change.to.that.channel.. Default.is.off..Go.to.Menu.mode.to.choose.on/off. (see.page.22).
20
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), of the U.S. Department of Commerce. 380 NWR stations are in operation by the U.S. Government in addition to several NWR stations that are maintained by private interest groups. The capability is to supplement warnings by sirens and by commercial radio and television. The 10 National Weather Channels provide full coverage to keep you informed of weather conditions, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Operation
Operation
Weather Alert Mode Note 1.5 2 CAL SelectNB/ANL EXIT toSWR return to 3 ANL main menu. Press Dim/Escape S/ RF S/RF RF buttonSWR to return to CB mode. CAL
Setting Weather Alert Mode
Key Tones Mode On and Off
Turns.WX.Alert.On/Off...Default.is.Off.. Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Set WX Alert.. If.Weather.is.On,.WX.Alert.Icon.will.be.displayed..
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise. to.Set Key Tones..Press.Menu/Enter.to.set.Key. Tones.On/Off.
NB /ANL
3
SIG 1
SWR/CAL
VOL
SQ
RX
M
EN
U SH EN U P TE
MEM
WX !
SWR /CAL
DYNAMIKE
5 79 +30dB
SWR DYNAMIKE CAL
TE
MEM
WX !
R
S/ RF
S/RF RF SWR DELTA TUNE T BACK CAL SWR CAL 3 5 79 SIG 1 +30dB SWR /CAL
MAX
MIN
OFF
NB/ANL SWR 1.5
2
ANL Auto Scan..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.
NB /ANL
S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
CAL
SQ
.
OFF
S/RF SWR
RF
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
MEM
SWR CAL
WX !
R
SWR /CAL
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
3
CAL
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine.. MIN
MIN
22
MAX
SQ
3
SWR CAL
RX
5 79 +30dB
MINDYNAMIKE
SET KEY TONES RADIO CHECK SETTINGS MEM
T BACK
SCAN
DIM ESC
SWR CAL
SOFTWARE VER. RF GAIN DELTA TUNE GO TO DEFAULT
CH 9/ 19
CB /WX/
PA
SCAN T BACK
MEM SCAN CB /WX/
DIM ESC
CH 9/ 19
SWR CAL
DIM ESC
SCAN OFF
CB /WX/
DIM
SCAN
CH 9/ 19
PA
EN
TE
PU SH EN T
MEM
R
WX !
RESTORE DEFAULT DELTA TUNE YES RF GAIN NO MEM
MEM SCAN
T BACK
CB /WX/
PA
MIN
ER
MIN
Note Default display color is green.
ESC
SWR CAL
DIM
ESC
WX !
Press Menu/Enter knob to restore default M MAX DELTA TUNE TOFF BACK settings. Choose MIN NORFtoGAIN maintain present setting with no change. U EN
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
SWR CAL
OFF OFF
Software Version/Factory Settings
MEM SCAN
WX !
SOFTWARE VER. GOMINTO DEFAULT MAX
TX
MIN CH 9/
SIG 1
T BACK
PA
PA
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
OFF VOL
OFF
RX
SCAN 19 NB /ANL CAL WX AUTO SCAN 3 5 79 SIG 1 +30dB SWR /CAL MEM SCAN 3 NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 CAL TX N U P U S H ON E ANL M DIM RX VOL SQ DYNAMIKE PA OFF S/ RF S/RF RF ESC
TX
RX
RF
SWR /CAL
VOL
3
S/ RF
CB /WX/
To.restore.default.settings,.Press.Menu/Enter. MEM WX ! U SH EN U P TE EN R MAX MIN OFF M knob.again..Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise. SWR RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK CAL to.select.Settings then.Go To Default..
MIN
NB /ANL
DELTA TUNE
Software Version/Factory Settings
RF GAIN Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine..
MIN
MEM SCAN
Note Select EXIT to return to main menu. Press Dim/Escape button to return to CB mode.
WX !
RF GAIN
WX ALERT SCAN ON OFF PU SH EN
CH 9/ 19
Displays current software version and returns unit to original factory settings. To view software MAX MIN OFF version, rotate Menu/Enter knob clockwise to select Settings then Software Version.
VOL SQ DYNAMIKE Setting Weather Setting Weather Auto Scan Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.to.WX Auto Scan
2
MEM
U SH
SCAN
EN U P TE Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine.. EN R M
3 NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 CAL TX ANL CH 9/ SCAN RX 19 S/ RF S/RF RF SWR MEM SCAN CAL 3 5 79 SIG 1 DIM +30dB NB /ANL CB /WX/ SWR /CAL U SH EN PA U P TE ESC EN 3 R NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 CAL TX M VOLANL SQ DYNAMIKE
OFF
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
SET KEY TONES ON OFF
TX RX
MAX MIN OFF OFF MIN Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.to. WX Alert Scan..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select. NB /ANL On/Off..
Note NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2the3unit CAL TX If an alert is detected ANL RX will activate WX mode on the S/ RF S/RF RF channelSWR with the alert. Use CAL 3 5 SIG 1 to select7 9 +30dB Menu/Enter knob SWR/CAL U EN M On/Off and press to set.
OFF
CAL
MEM SCAN
S/RF RF DIM CB /WX/ SWR CAL PA ESC 3 SIG 1
R
NB /ANL
SQ
3
Setting Weather Alert Scan
MIN
VOL
CH 9/ SCANSWR 1.5 NB/ANL 19 2 ANL
RF GAIN DELTA TUNE VOL T BACK SQ Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine..
Setting Weather Alert Scan OFF
NB /ANL
SET WX ALERT S/ RF ON OFF
TX
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
Key Tones Mode
MAX
OFF
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Operation
Operation Set.first.channel..Press.and.hold.Scan/MemScan. button..Memory.icon.will.appear..Select.second. channel,.press.and.hold.Scan/MemScan.button. again.until.Memory.icon.appears..Repeat.above. steps.to.enter.up.to.10.channels.in.memory. CH 9/ SCAN
NB/ANL
Note
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
The RF noise blanker is very effective in reducing repetitive noises such as ignition interference.
S/ RF
S/RF
CAL
3
SIG 1
SQ
CB /WX/
PA
5 79 +30dB
3 2 1.5 MEM NB/ANL WX ! CAL TX U S H SWR U PANL E N T E EN R RX S/RF M S/RF RF RF GAIN SWR CAL 5 3 7 9 +30dB SIG 1 SWR/CAL
1
The radio should be squelched before scan features are activated. Note
MEM SCAN
NB/ANL
DYNAMIKE
Note
19
TX RX
RF
SWR /CAL
VOL
3
Program Memory Channels
Program Memory Channels
NB-ANL/OFF (Noise Blanker/Automatic NB-ANL/OFF (Noise Blanker / Noise Limiter) Button Automatic Noise Limiter) Button
DELTA TUNE
. .When.switched.to.ANL.the.Automatic.Noise. Limiter.is.activated..This.helps.reduce.noise. VOL SQ DYNAMIKE created.by.the.vehicle’s.electronics. MAX MIN OFF MIN . .When.switched.to.NB/ANL.mode.the.RF.Noise. Blanker.is.also.activated,.providing.increased. OFF MIN noise.filtration. . .When.switched.to.OFF.mode.all.noise. 3 NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 CAL TX ANL filtration.will.be.turned.off. RX S/RF M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
DIM ESC
T BACK
Keying the microphone will stop the scan feature.
CH 9/ 19
SCAN MEM SCAN
SWR CAL
Note
DIM
CB /WX/
PA
ESC
MEM R
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
OFF
MIN
MAX
If more than 10 channels are attempted to be programmed, 3 error beeps will be heard and “Memory Full” will be displayed for 10 seconds or until any button is pushed.
SWR CAL
T BACK
OFF
NB/ANL
S/RF
SWR CAL
RF Gain Control
RF Gain Control
VOL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/RF
S/RF SWR CAL
SQ
SQ
3
SIG 1
27.405 MHz
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
MEM
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
RF GAIN
S/RF
MIN
1
24
DIM
S/RF SWR CAL
2
DELTA TUNE
RF
VOLMAXSQ
SIG 1
3
3
CAL TX T BACK RX SWR CAL
Rotate.the.RF.Gain.knob.counterclockwise.to. reduce.gain.in.strong.signal.areas..In.weak.. OFF MIN signal.areas.turn.clockwise.to.increase.gain.
MEM
ESC
WX !
R
DELTA TUNE
SWR CAL
T BACK
. .Pressing.the.Scan/Memory Scan.button. MAX MIN OFF toggles.from.Off.to.Scan All Channels.to. Memory Channel Only Scan.and.back.to.Off.. SCAN
.
M
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN CB /WX/
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKEOFF
TE
ESC
NB/ANL
R
1
CH 9/ 19
CB /WX/
PU SH EN
RF GAIN
MEM SCAN
SWR /CAL
MIN
MIN
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
DYNAMIKE
U EN
Note
DIM
CB /WX/
PA
5 79 +30dB
SCAN
OFF
RX
The RF Gain is used to optimize reception in weak signal areas. OFF
CAL
RF
SWR/CAL
VOL
3
3
SIG 1
The.RF.Gain.is.used.to.optimize.reception.in. strong.or.weak.signal.areas..
NB/ANL
Note
RF
SWR/CAL
CH 9/ 19
SCAN MEM SCAN
U SH EN U P TE EN R
. .
MEM
RF GAIN
2
DIM ESC
WX !
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
SWR CAL
. Press.Dim/Escape.button.to.end.Scan.and.. MIN OFF MAX . return.to.CB.mode. 25
To remove a channel from memory, go to the unwanted memory channel then press and hold the scan button until the MEM icon turns off. Note If in WX mode the unit will scan Weather channels.
Operation
Operation Setting Squelch
To.scan.all.40.CB.channels,.the.unit.must.be. squelched..Press.and.release.Scan/Mem Scan. button.once.
Squelch.is.the.“control.gate”.for.incoming.signals..
S/RF SWR CAL
3
CAL
SQ DYNAMIKE Scan Memory Channels
M
VOL
OFF
E
PU SH EN TE NU
CB /WX
/
R
Scan Memory Channels RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
To.scan.memory.channels,.press.and.release. Scan/Mem Scan.button.twice. MAX
MIN
MIN
VOL
SCAN
TX
STRONG SIGNALS
RX
RF
SQ
DIM
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
SWR /CAL
CH 9/ 19
CAL
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
MEM
ESC
WX !
R
MEDIUM SIGNALS RF GAIN DELTA TUNE
T BACK
MEM SCAN
PA
5 79 +30dB
3
SIG 1
AL
CB SCAN 27.405
TX RX
RF
SCAN
S/RF SWR CAL
3
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/ RF
2
Gate closed
NB/ANL
L
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
Setting Squelch
Scan CB Channels
DIM ESC
OFF
MIN
MIN
WEAK MAX SIGNALS
OFF
SWR CAL
1
. .Full.clockwise.rotation.closes.the.gate. allowing.only.very.strong.signals.to.enter..
NOISE
G AT E C L O S E D
Scan CB Channels
SWR CAL
OFF
L
S/RF SWR CAL
CAL
SQ
M
DYNAMIKE
Dimmer Control
EN
U SH EN U P TE
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN / CB /WX
PA
5 79 +30dB
3
SIG 1
SCAN
CB MEM SCAN 27.405
TX RX
RF
AL
VOL
3
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
Dimmer Control
T BACK
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
ESC
S/RF
MEM R
Gate open
NB/ANL
DIM
SWR CAL
S/RF SWR CAL
CAL
SQ
SCAN
TX RX
RF
SWR/CAL
VOL
3
MEM SCAN
STRONG SIGNALS
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
MEM R
WX !
MEDIUM SIGNALS RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
NB/ANL
S/RF SWR CAL
RF
SWR /CAL
VOL
OFF
SQ
3
CAL
MIN
SCAN
TX
MIN
RX
MAX MEM SCAN CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
DYNAMIKE
MIN
PA
5 79 +30dB M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
MEM
2
R
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
SWR CAL
.1 P . ress.Dim/Esc.button.to.toggle.between.day. and.night.settings.. . See.setting.instructions.on.page.19. MIN OFF MAX 26
OFF
MIN
MIN
MAX
OFF
ESC
WX !
RF GAIN
WEAK SIGNALS
OFF DIM
. .Full.counterclockwise.rotation.opens.the.“gate”. allowing.all.signals.in..
NOISE
G AT E OPEN
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
OFF S/ RF
CH 9/ 19
27
Operation
Operation
Setting Squelch Continued
NB/ANL
S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
3
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
Gate set to Desired Squelch Setting (DSS)
CAL
5 79 +30dB
3
SIG 1
SWR /CAL
STRONG SIGNALS VOL
SQ
MEM SCAN
RX
RF
M
DYNAMIKE
EN
CH 9/ 19
External Speaker SCAN
TX
U SH EN U P TE
MEM R
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
SWR CAL
T BACK
WEAK SIGNALS
G AT E
NOISE
3
MIN
MIN
MAX
S/RF Meter
OFF
. .To.achieve.the.Desired.Squelch.Setting.(DSS),. turn.the.Squelch.control..counterclockwise. until.you.hear.noise...Now.turn.the.control. clockwise.just.until.the.noise.stops...This.is.the. DSS.setting. 1
S/RF Meter
Note The external speaker should have 8-ohm impedance and be rated to handle at least 4.0 watts. When the external speaker is plugged in, the internal speaker is automatically disconnected. See accessory page 41.
MEDIUM SIGNALS OFF
External Speaker
The.external.speaker.jack.is.used.for.remote. DIM CB /WX/ PA ESC receiver.monitoring. WX !
. .Connect.an.external.speaker.to.the.external. speaker.jack.on.the.rear.panel..
Note Cobra external speakers are rated at 10 watts.
This.meter.swings.proportionately.to.the.RF. output.(outgoing.signal).while.transmitting.. NB /ANL
2
SWR 1.5 S/RF
SCAN
TX
RF
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
SWR /CAL
VOL
OFF
28
CAL
CH 9/ 19
MEM SCAN
S/ RF
1
3
SQ
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
U EN
PU SH EN T
MIN
MEM
ESC
WX !
ER
RF GAIN
MIN
DIM
DELTA TUNE
MAX
T BACK
SWR CAL
OFF
. .The.S/RF-SWR-CAL.button.must.be.in.the. S/RF.mode. 29
Operation
Operation
PA (Public Address)
PA (Public Address)
PUSH & HOLD
Note Speaker should have 8-ohm impedance and be rated to handle at least 4.0 watts. Note The speaker should be directed away from the microphone to prevent acoustic feedback.
1
Note
. .Connect.an.external.PA.speaker.to.the.PA.jack. on.the.rear.panel..
Activity on the CB channel will be heard through the PA speakNB /ANL er. Adjust Volume Control to a 3 NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 CAL normalANL listening level. S/ RF
S/RF
CB /WX/
3
SWR /CAL
OFF
SQ
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
.P . ush and hold.microphone.button.and.speak. in.a.normal.voice..Your.voice.will.now.transmit. on.the.PA.speaker. NB/ANL
CH 9/ 19
M
E
PU SH EN TE NU
RF GAIN
MIN
MIN
2
S/ RF
DIM
DELTA TUNE
MAX
T BACK
SWR CAL
OFF
OFF
. Press CB/WX/PA.button.to.select.PA.
SCAN
CAL
RF
CB /WX/
3
SIG 1
VOL
4
30
S/RF
3
MEM SCAN
ESC
SWR /CAL
R
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
MEM SCAN
RF SIG 1
VOL
SCAN
3
SQ
PA
5 79 +30dB
DYNAMIKE
M
U EN
PU SH EN
TE
MEM
WX !
R
RF GAIN
MIN
MIN
. .Adjust.PA.speaker.volume.with.the. Dynamike®.control.
31
DELTA TUNE
MAX
T BACK
OFF
Home And Office Set-Up Base Station Operation (From 120V AC House Current)
Temporary Mobile Set-Up
Base Station Operation (From 120V AC House Current) To.operate.your.transceiver.from.home.or.office. you.will.need.a.13.2.volt.DC.Power.Pack.rated.at. a.minimum.of.2.amps,.and.a.properly.installed. base.station.antenna..
+
Warning! Do not attempt to operate this transceiver by connecting it directly to 120V AC.
2
. .Plug.power.cable.into.back.of.unit.marked. “Power”...Be.sure.to.observe.polarity.markings.
3
. .Connect.properly.installed.and.matched.base. station.antenna.
—
Temporary Mobile Operation
Note
For.temporary.mobile.operation.you.may.want. to.purchase.an.optional.cigarette.lighter.adapter. from.your.COBRA.dealer..This.adapter.and.a. magnetic.mount.antenna.allow.you.to.quickly. “install”.your.transceiver.for.temporary.use..
For further information call Cobra Customer Service 1.773.889.3087.
Temporary Mobile Set-Up
. 1 S. imply.connect.the.red.(+).and.black.(-).. leads.of.the.transceiver.to.the.corresponding. terminals.of.the.power.pack.
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How Your CB Can Serve You
How Your CB Can Serve You •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •. •.
A Few Rules You Should Know
Channel 9 Emergency Messages
A Few Rules You Should Know
A....Conversations.cannot.last.more.than.5.minutes. with.another.station...A.one.minute.break.is. ..... required.to.let.others.use.the.channel. B....You.cannot.blast.others.off.the.air.by.use.of.. . illegally.amplified.transmitters.or.illegally.. . high..antennas. C....You.cannot.use.CB.to.promote.illegal.activities. D...Profanity.is.not.allowed. E...You.may.not.transmit.music.with.a.CB. F...Selling.of.merchandise.and/or.services.is................. ....prohibited.
1. Set to channel 9 for emergencies
Be.sure.antenna.is.properly.connected.
2. CB Distress Data .
Note If no response on channel 9, try channels 19 or 14.
Warn.of.traffic.problems Provide.weather.and.road.data Provide.help.in.event.of.an.emergency. Provide.direct.contact.with.home.or.office. Assist.police.by.reporting.erratic.drivers Get.“local.information”.to.find.destination Communicate.with.family.and.friends Suggest.spots.to.eat.and.sleep Keep.you.alert.while.traveling
. . . . .
.When.transmitting.an.emergency,.you.should. request.a.“REACT.BASE”.and.provide.the.CB.. distress.data.(called.CLIP):..
C. L. I. P.
all.Sign. ocation. njuries. roblem.
Identify yourself...... Be exact. Number. Type. Trapped? Give details and help needed.
The.FCC.gives.these.examples.of.permitted.and. prohibited.messages.for.channel.9...These.are. only.guidelines.and.not.all-inclusive:
Permitted
Example Message
Yes. . No. .
“Tornado.sighted.six.miles.north.. . of.town.” “Post.number.10... .No.tornado.sighted.”
Yes. . No.
“Out.of.gas.on.I-95.at.mile.. . marker.211.” “Out.of.gas.in.my.driveway.”
Yes. . . No.
“Four.car.accident.on.I-94.at.. . Exit.11...Send.police.and.. . ambulance.” “Traffic.moving.smoothly.on.I-94.”
Yes. . . No. . . .
“Weather.Bureau.has.issued.. . thunderstorm.warning.... . Bring.sailboat.into.port.” “Attention.motorists... . Weather.Bureau.advises.snow.. . tomorrow.will.accumulate.. . 4.to.6.inches.”
Yes. . No. .
. “Fire.in.building.at.539.Main,.. . . Evanston.”..... . “Halloween.patrol.number.3.... . . All.quiet.”
Transmit.CLIP.repeatedly.so.any.monitor.can.assist. 34
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How Your CB Can Serve You CB 10-Codes Citizen.Bands.have.adopted.the.“10-CODES”.for. standard.questions.and.answers...These.codes. provide.quick.and.easy.communication,.especially. in.noisy.areas...Following.are.some.of.the.more. common.codes.and.meanings: Code Meaning 10-1...... Receiving.poorly 10-2...... Receiving.well 10-3...... Stop.transmitting 10-4...... OK,.message.received 10-5...... Relay.message 10-6...... Busy,.stand.by 10-7...... Out.of.service,.leaving 10-8...... In.service,.subject.to.call 10-9...... Repeat.message 10-10......Transmission.completed.standing.by 10-11......Talking.too.rapidly 10-12......Visitors.present 10-13......Advise.weather/roads. 10-16......Make.pick.up.at 10-17......Urgent.business 10-18......Anything.for.us? 10-19......Return.to.base 10-20......My.location.is 10-21......Call.by.phone 10-22.. Report.in.person.to 10-23......Stand.by 10-24......Completed.last.assignment 10-25......Can.you.contact 10-26......Disregard.last.info 10-27.. Moving.to.channel. . . 10-28......Identify.your.station
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Code Meaning 10-29. Time.is.up.for.contact 10-30.. Does.not.conform.to.FCC.rules 10-33......Emergency.traffic... 10-34. Trouble.at.this.station 10-35......Confidential.information 10-36......Correct.time.is 10-37......Wrecker.needed.at 10-38......Ambulance.needed . 10-39......Message.delivered 10-41......Turn.to.channel 10-42......Traffic.accident.at 10-43......Traffic.tie.up.at 10-44......Have.a.message.for 10-45......All.units.within.range.please.report. . 10-50......Break.channel 10-60......What.is.next..message.number? 10-62......Unable.to.copy..Use.phone 10-63..... Net.directed.to 10-64......Net.clear 10-65......Awaiting.your.next.message/assignment . 10-67......All.units.comply 10-70......Fire.at 10-71......Proceed,..transmission.in.sequence 10-77..... Negative.contact 10-81. Reserve.hotel.room.for 10-82. Reserve.room.for 10-85. My.address.is 10-91. Talk.closer.to.mic 10-93......Check.my.frequency.on.this.channel 10-94. Give.me.a.long.count 10-99......Mission.completed,.all.units.secure 10-200. Police.needed.at
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Frequency Ranges
29 LX LE Specifications
The.Cobra.29.LX.LE.transceiver.represents.one.of. the.most.ad.vanced.AM.two-way.radios.used.as.a. Class.D.station.in.the.Citizens.Radio.Service..This. unit.features.advanced.Phase.Lock.Loop.(PLL).. circuitry.providing.complete.cov.er.age.of.all.40.CB. chan.nels. Channel Channel CB Freq. CB Freq. WX Freq. .Channel In MHz Channel In MHz Channel In MHz 1. . 2. . 3. . 4. . 5. . . . 6. . 7. . 8. . 9. . 10. .
26.965. 26.975. 26.985. 27.005. 27.015. . 27.025. 27.035. 27.055. 27.065. 27.075.
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. . 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
27.215. 27.225. 27.255. 27.235. 27.245. . 27.265. 27.275. 27.285. 27.295. 27.305
11. . 12. . 13. . 14. . 15. .
27.085. 27.105. 27.115. 27.125. 27.135.
31. 32. 33. 34. 35.
27.315 27.325 27.335 27.345 27.355
16. . 17. . 18. . 19. . 20. .
27.155. 27.165. 27.175. 27.185. 27.205.
36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
27.365 27.375 27.385 27.395 27.405
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425. 162.450 162.500 162.525 161.650 161.775 163.275
GENERAL CHANNELS. CB.-.40.CH. FREQUENCY.RANGE. CB.-.26.965.TO.27.405.MHZ. . WX.-.162.400.TO.162.775.MHZ FREQUENCY.TOLERANCE. 0.005.% FREQUENCY.CONTROL.. PLL.(PHASE.LOCK.LOOP).SYNTHESIZER OPERATING.TEMPERATURE. RANGE. -30°.C.TO.+.50°.C MICROPHONE. Plug-in.dynamic INPUT.VOLTAGE.. .13.2VDC.nom..(positive.or.negative.ground). Current.Drain. Transmit:.AM.full.mod.,.1.5A.(maximum).. . . Receive:.Squelched,.0.3A;.. . . full.audio.output,.1.2A.(nominal) Size. ..............................................................8-5/8”.D.x.7-9/32”.W.x.2-13/63”.H Weight...........................................................4.lbs. Antenna.Connector..................................UHF;.SO-239 Meter..............................................................Indicates.relative . . power.output.received.. . . signal.strength,.and.vswr. TRANSMITTER Power.Output.............................................4.watts Modulation..................................................AM.(Amplitude.Modulation) Frequency.Response................................300.to.3000.Hz Output.Impedance...................................50.ohms,.unbalanced RECEIVER Sensitivity.....................................................Less.than.1..µV.for.10.dB.(S+N)./N Selectivity.....................................................6.dB.@.7.KHz,
[email protected] Image.Rejection.........................................80.dB,.typical Adjacent-Channel.Rejection.................60.dB,.typical IF.Frequencies............................................Double.Conversion:.1st:.10.695.MHz. . . 2nd:.455.KHz Automatic.Gain.Control.(AGC).............Less.than.10.dB.change.in.audio . . output.for.inputs.from.10.to.50,000.. . . microvolts RF.Gain.range.............................................40.db Noise.Blanker..............................................RF.type Squelch.........................................................Adjustable;.threshold.less.than.1µV Audio.Output.Power................................4.watts Frequency.Response................................300.to.3000.Hz Distortion.....................................................Less.than.7%
[email protected][email protected] Built-in.Speaker..........................................8.ohms,.5w External.Speaker.(Not.supplied)............ 8.ohms;.disables.internal.speaker. . . when.connected PA SYSTEM Power.Output.............................................4.watts.into.external.speaker External.Speaker.for.PA..........................8.ohms.4.Watts.min. (Not.Supplied)............................................the.PA.speaker.also.monitors.the . . receiver;.separate.jack.provided (SPECIFICATIONS.SUBJECT.TO.CHANGE.WITHOUT.NOTICE)
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Limited Two Year Warranty
Optional Accessories 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. See ordering info on page 38.
COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION.warrants.that.its. Cobra.CB.Radios,.and.the.com.po.nent.parts.thereof,.will.be. free.of.defects.in.workmanship.and.materials.for.period. of.two.(2).years.from.the.date.of.first.consumer.purchase.. This.war.ran.ty.may.be.enforced.by.the.first.consumer.. pur.chas.er,.pro.vid.ed.that.the.product.is.utilized.within.. the.U.S.A. Cobra.will,.without.charge,.repair.or.replace,.at.its.option,. de.fec.tive.CB.radios,.products.or.com.po.nent.parts.upon. de.liv.ery.to.the.Cobra.factory.Service.Department,.ac.compa.nied.by.proof.of.the.date.of.first.consumer.pur.chase,. such.as.a.du.pli.cat.ed.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.. Exclusions:.This.limited.warranty.does.not.apply;.1).to.any. product.dam.aged.by.accident;.2).in.the.event.of.misuse.or. abuse.of.the.product.or.as.a.result.of.un.au.tho.rized.alterations.or.repairs;.3).if.the.serial.number.has.been.altered,. defaced.or.re.moved;.4).if.the.owner.of.the.product.resides. outside.the.U.S.A..
Replacement DC Power Cord For in vehicle use 426-002-N-001
Replacement Mounting Bracket For in vehicle use 251-353-9-001
Replacement Thumb Screws For in vehicle use 634-081-9-001
Replacement Microphone Bracket For in vehicle use 741-080-9-001
21” Base Loaded Magnet Mount Antenna
38” Base Loaded Magnet Mount Antenna
HG A1000
HG A1500
Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago, Illinois 60707 www.cobra.com
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 exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
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Dynamic External Speaker
Noise Canceling External Speaker
HG S100
HG S300
Noise Canceling With Talk Back External Speaker HG S500
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29 LX LE If You Think You Need Service For technical assistance, please call our Automated Help Desk which can assist you by answering the most frequently asked questions about Cobra products.
(773) 889-3087
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A Consumer Service Representative can be reached through this same number
8:00 am - 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday, Central Time.
Operating Instructions for your Cobra 29 LX LE 50th Anniversary CB Radio
The CB Story 2 1
Limited Edition
Technical assistance is also available on-line in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section at www.cobraelec.com or by e-mail to
[email protected]
The.Citizens.Band.lies.between.the.shortwave. broadcast.and.10-meter.Amateur.radio..bands,. and.was.established.by.law.in.1949..The.Class.D. two-way.communications.service.was.opened.in. 1959..(CB.also.includes.a.Class.A.citizens.band.. and.Class.C.remote.control.frequencies.).
FCC Regulations
NB/ANL
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL S/RF
S/RF SWR CAL
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FCC.regulations.permit.only.“transmissions”.. (one.party.to.another).rather.than.“broadcasts”.. (to.a.wide.audience)..Thus,.advertising.is.not. allowed.on.CB.Channels.because.that.is.“broadcasting.”...
DIM ESC
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If you think you need service call 1.773.889.3087
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“If your product should require factory service please call Cobra first before sending your unit in. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on your repair.” You.may.be.asked.to.send.your.unit.to.the.Cobra.factory..It.will.be.necessary.to.furnish.the.following.in.order.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.or.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.unit..Include.a.typed.or.clearly.print.name. and.address.of.where.the.unit.is.to.be.returned. 4.. Pack.unit.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.First. Class.Mail:..to.avoid.loss.in.transit.to:..Cobra.Factory.Service,.Cobra.Electronics.Corporation,.6500. W..Cortland.St.,.Chicago,.IL.60707. 6.. .If.the.unit.is.in.warranty,.upon.receipt.of.your.unit.it.will.either.be.repaired.or.exchanged. depending.on.the.model..Please.allow.approximately.3.to.4.weeks.before.contacting.us.for.. status..If.the.unit.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.1.773.889.3087.for. assistance.
FCC Warnings
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All.transmitter.adjustments.other.than.those.. supplied.by.the.manufacturer.as.front.panel.. operating.controls,.must.be.made.by,.or.under.. the.supervision.of,.the.holder.of.an.FCC-issued. General.Radio-Telephone.Operator’s.License.
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Replacement.or.substitution.of.transistors,.regular.diodes.or.other.parts.of.a.unique.nature,.with. parts.other.than.those.recommended.by.Cobra,. may.cause.violation.of.the.technical.regulations.. of.Part.95.of.the.FCC.Rules,.or.violation.of.Type. Acceptance.requirements.of.Part.2.of.the.Rules.
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29 LX LE Operating Instructions for your Cobra 29 LX LE 50th Anniversary CB Radio
You.should.read.and.understand.Part.95.(included. with.this.unit).of.the.FCC.Rules.and.Regulations,. before.operating.your.Cobra.radio,.even.though. the.FCC.no.longer.requires.you.to.obtain.an.operator’s.license.
Limited Edition
Trademark Info
What’s Included with Your 29 LX LE
©2010 Cobra Electronics Corporation Printed in China Part No. 480-647-P-001 Version A
Cobra®,.Dynamike®,.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.
Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®
©2010 Cobra Electronics Corporation Printed in China
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Part No. 480-647-P-001 Version A
Nothing.Comes.Close.to.a.Cobra®
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CB transceiver Microphone Transceiver bracket Microphone bracket
5. 6. 7. 8.
Operating Manual DC power cord FCC rules (not shown) Certificate of Authenticity (not shown)
Controls and Indicators
Our Thanks to You
Optional Accessories
Front Side 1. 4-Pin Microphone Connector 2. Power On/Off, Volume 3. Squelch 4. Dynamike 5. Menu/Enter/Channel Selector 6.. RF Gain 7. Delta Tune 8. Talk Back Control 9. SWR Calibration 10. Dim/Escape Button 11.. Channel 9/Channel 19 Button 12. Scan/Memory Scan 13. CB/WX Weather/PA Button 14. LCD Display 15. RX (Receive)/TX (Transmit), Indicators 16. Signal Strength Meter 17. NB/ANL Button 18. S/RF SWR CAL Button 19. 1Microphone Back Side 20.. Public Address Speaker Jack 21.. External Speaker Jack 22 Antenna Connector 23. Power Jack
Main Icons
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Thank.you.for.purchasing.the.Cobra.29.LX.LE. 50th.Anniversary.Limited.Edition.CB.Radio.. Properly.used,.this.Cobra.product.will.give.you. many.years.of.reliable.service.
Customer Support
Operation
Installation Secondary Icons
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NB /ANL
2
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 ANL
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S/ RF
S/RF SWR CAL
SWR /CAL
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Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Caution Warning 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.
Call 773-889-3087 for pricing or visit www.cobra.com.
Cobra Customer Service Live operators are available M-F 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Central Time at: 773-889-3087 Automated Technical Assistance available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. E-mail questions to: productinfo@ cobra.com
For Credit Card Orders Call 773-889-3087 [Press one from the main menu] 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday. Make Check or Money Order Payable To Cobra Electronics, Attn: Accessories Dept., 6500 West Cortland Street, Chicago, IL 60707 U.S.A. To Order Online Please visit our website: www.cobra.com
Cobra on the World Wide Web: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) can be found on-line at: www.cobra.com
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Customer Assistance
Should.you.encounter.any.problems.with.the. product.or.not.understand.its.many.features,. please.refer.to.this..owner’s.manual..If.,.after.. referring.to.the.manual,.you.still.need.help,. call.Cobra.Customer.Service.at.773.889.3087.
Ordering From U.S.A.
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