Cobra Electronics 19 DX IV Portable Radio User Manual


 
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Intro Operation Customer
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Secondary Icons
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
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Introduction
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aution Warning
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Intro Operation Customer
Assistance
Warranty
Notice
Secondary Icons
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
Assistance
Introduction
Mounting and Connections
Select a location for the transceiver and microphone bracket that is convenient for
operation. In automobiles, the transceiver is usually mounted to the underneath of
the dash panel, with the microphone bracket beside it.
A universal mounting bracket is supplied along with self
tapping screws and star washers. The transceiver is held
in the universal mounting bracket by two thumb screws,
permitting adjustment at the most convenient angle.
To mount and connect your transceiver:
1.
Hold the radio with mounting bracket in the exact
location desired. Remove the mounting bracket
and use it as a template to mark the location for
the mounting screws.
2. Drill necessary holes and secure mounting
bracket in location.
3. Connect the antenna cable plug to the receptacle
marked “ANT” on the back of the unit.
4. Connect the red lead of the DC power cord
to an accessory 12 volt fuse.
5. Connect the black lead to the negative side
of the automobile. This is usually the chassis.
Any convenient location with good electrical
contact (remove paint) may be used.
NOTE
Before installing the CB radio, visually check the
vehicle battery connections to determine which
batter
y terminal, positive or negative (positive is
the larger of the two) is grounded to the engine
block (or chassis).
6. Mount the microphone bracket on right side
of the transceiver or near it using two screws
supplied. When mounting in an automobile,
place the bracket under the dash so the
microphone is readily accessible.
7. Attach the four pin microphone cable to receptacle
on front of unit and install unit in bracket securely.
I
ntro Operation Customer
Assistance
W
arranty
Notice
M
ain Icons
Secondary Icons
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
Assistance
CB Transceiver Microphone Transceiver Bracket
Microphone Bracket Operating Manual
C
BTranceiver
Transceiver Bracket
Antenna Connector
Fuse Connection
Intro Operation Customer
Assistance
Warranty
Notice
M
ain Icons
Secondary Icons
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
Assistance
Microphone Connector
Intro Operation Customer
Assistance
Warranty
Notice
Main Icons
Secondary Icons
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
Assistance
REPLACEMENT WARNING
Replacement or substitution of certain parts with replacements other than those
recommended by Cobra may be a violation of the technical regulations of Part 95
of the FCC rules, or of Type Acceptance requirements of Part 2 of those rules.
When making adjustments, be sure to re-read applicable portions of this instruction manual
to make certain you are following correct procedure and that the radio was properly installed.
Operation Customer
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ssistance
Warranty
Notice
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
A
ssistance
A FEW RULES THAT SHOULD BE OBEYED
1.
You are not allowed to carry on a conversation with another station for more than five minutes
at a time without taking a one-minute break to give others a chance to use the channel.
2. You are not allowed to blast others off the air by overpowering them with illegally
amplified transmitter power or illegally high antennas.
3. You are not allowed to use CB to promote illegal activities.
4. You are not allowed to use profanity.
5. You may not play music in your CB.
6. You may not use your CB to sell merchandise or professional service.
Operation Customer
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ssistance
Warranty
Notice
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
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CHANNEL 9 EMERGENCY MESSAGES
Use Channel 9 for emergency messages only. The FCC gives the following examples
of permitted and prohibited types of communications for use on Channel 9. These are
guidelines and are not intended to be all-inclusive.
Permitted: “A tornado sighted six miles of town.”
Not Permitted: “This is observation post number 10. No tornado sighted.”
Operation Customer
Assistance
Warranty
Notice
Caution Warning
Installation
Customer
Assistance
Warnings