Cobra MicroTalk - Manual

Cobra MicroTalk

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Install Batteries
  • Page 3 – Turning On Your MicroTalk; Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control; Operation; LCD Display; Auto Battery Power Saver; The
  • Page 4 – Select main channel by pushing and releasing; Select channel by pushing and releasing; an area with many radios . It acts like a gate to
  • Page 5 – an audible tone will confirm your selection.; Battery Low; Push and release
  • Page 6 – Calling Another Party
  • Page 7 – The i con will appe a r.; Talking To Another Party; To send your outgoing message:; Talking to; Release
  • Page 8 – Maximum Range Extender; Auto Squelch; Listening For Another Party; When finished talking:; Talk Confirmation Tone
  • Page 9 – Listening to Weather Channels; Channels; Press the buttons to select the
  • Page 10 – Making Life Easier and Safer; MicroTalk 2-Way Radios Can Make Lif e; Some suggestions include:; MicroTalk Range
  • Page 11 – E x t e rnal Microphone/Speaker Jack; External Microphone/Speaker Jack; continued; Agree on a meeting
  • Page 12 – Advanced Features; Advanced Features
  • Page 13 – Programming Memory Locations
  • Page 14 – button which sets main
  • Page 15 – Push and hold; Select desired memory lo cation you wish t o; Memory Channel Recall/Talk; To recall a channel in memory:
  • Page 16 – Scan Function
  • Page 18 – Push and release the buttons to begin; Memory Scan Function; SCAN
  • Page 20 – Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control clockwise.
  • Page 21 – button or button to proceed to
  • Page 22 – Tone Setting
  • Page 23 – Push and release button.; Lock Function; Lock Function; Dual Watch Function; D W; i co n
  • Page 24 – Press; DW; Pre s s
  • Page 25 – Frequency Range; Caring for Your MicroTalk Radio; Here are some suggestions:; Caring for Your
  • Page 26 – Never place or stor e
  • Page 29 – Way Radio; O pe rating Instru ctions for your; If You Think You Need Servic e
  • Page 30 – The Family Radio Service Story; The Family Radio Service S tory; Removable Belt Clip
  • Page 31 – Customer Support; Our Thanks to You; Controls and Indicators
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How to Use Your Cobra

M i c ro Ta l k

2 - Way Radio

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Features of This Product

• UHF FM Frequencies

• 10 Weather Channels

• No License Required

• No Air Time Fees

• Up to 2 mile range

• 14 Main Channels

• 38 CTCSS Subchannels

• LCD Function Display

• Pri va te Call® Vo i ce

S c ra m b l i n g

• Talk Confirmation To n e

• Ca l l / Ring Bu t to n

• Recharging Pads

• Retractable Antenna

• Au to Ba t te ry Saver Ci rc u i ty

• Auto Squelch

• 10 Memory Locations

• Memory Scan

• Channel and CTCSS Scan

• Lock Key

• Ri n g / Vi b ra te No t i f i ca t i o n

• Wrist Strap/Belt Clip

• Water Resistant

• Dual Watch

Contents
Features
.........................................................................................................1
The FRS Story ..............................................................................................A1

FCC Warnings
Included Accessories

Controls & Indicators...............................................................................A2
Our Thanks to You .....................................................................................A3

Customer Suppor t .................................................................................A3

Operating your MicroTalk

Battery Installation................................................................................2
LCD Displa y ..............................................................................................4
Turning On...............................................................................................5
Auto Battery Power S aver................................................................... 5
Select Main Channel (1-14)................................................................6
Select CTCSS Subchannel (00-38).................................................... 7
Battery Low ..............................................................................................9
Calling Another Party ...........................................................................10
Talking To Another Party .....................................................................12
Talk Confirmation Tone........................................................................14
Listening For Another Party ...............................................................14
Auto Squelch...........................................................................................15
Maximum Range Extender.................................................................15
Listening to Weather Channels.........................................................16
MicroTalk Range.....................................................................................18

Making Life Easier And Safer ..............................................................19
External Microphone/S peaker Jack .................................................21
Advanced Features ...................................................................................22

Programming Memory Locations....................................................24
Using Memory Locations....................................................................28
Scan Function..........................................................................................30

Memory Scan Function........................................................................34
Private Call ( Voice Scramble).............................................................36
Ringer/Vibrate M odes..........................................................................38
Tone Settings...........................................................................................42

Lock Function..........................................................................................44
Dual Watch Function............................................................................45

Frequency Ranges ....................................................................................48
Caring for Your MicroTalk .....................................................................49
MicroTalk Specifications ........................................................................51
Limited Two Year Warranty...................................................................53
Optional Accessories ...............................................................................54
Order Form ...................................................................................................55
If You Think You Need Servic e ................................Back Cover

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Summary

Page 2 - Install Batteries

Pull lock tab downand lift door up(towards you) toremove batterycover. Inser t four “AAA”batteries. Positionbatteries accordingto po l a ri ty marki n g s. Remove belt clip by (A.) pulling tab out and (B.) Sliding belt clip up and off unit. Operation 3 Operation 2 NoteBatteries not included withMicr...

Page 3 - Turning On Your MicroTalk; Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control; Operation; LCD Display; Auto Battery Power Saver; The

Turning On Your MicroTalk Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control clockwise. An audible “tone” will indicate the unit is on andthen the LCD will go through a 3 second self-testand then go to oper ational mode. Operation 5 NoteWhenever the unit is on youcan receive communica-tions. Turning On YourMicroTalk Op...

Page 4 - Select main channel by pushing and releasing; Select channel by pushing and releasing; an area with many radios . It acts like a gate to

Select main channel by pushing and releasing buttons. Operation 7 Note Units must be on same channel and subchannelsto communicate. Note Channels 8-12 generally areless used and give betterresults for communicationsin most areas. Note Push and hold thebuttons for fast channeladvance. Select MainChan...

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