40 CHANNELSOLID STATE CITIZENS BANDSSB/AM TWO-WAY RADIOBASE STATIONWith Seven Weather Channels andNOAA Emergency Alert ToneOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR
8Section IV Operation (Continued)15. PRESS-TO-TALK MICROPHONE. The receiver and transmitter are controlled bythe press-to-talk switch on the microphon
9SWR CALSWRMODCALLSBAMUSBMINFREQ. CTRCLOCKAM / SSB BASE STATION WITH WEATHER ALERTAM / SSB BASE STATION WITH WEATHER ALERTHOURVOICELOCKMAXM
10OPERATING PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE1. Place the WX/CB Switch in the CB position.2. Turn the set ON by pressing the POWER Switch.3. Adjust the VOLUME for
OPERATING PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE WEATHER BAND continued3. If threatening weather is nearby, the National Weather Service may broadcasta 10 second alert
12RECEIVING SSB SIGNALSThere are three types of signals presently used for communications in the CitizensBand: AM, USB, and LSB. When the MODE switch
RECEIVING SSB SIGNALS continuedOnce the desired SSB mode has been selected, frequency adjustment may be necessaryin order to make the incoming signal
14 Section V Maintenance and AdjustmentThe COBRA 2010 GTL WX transceiver is specifically designed for the environmentencountered in base station insta
1510-37 Wrecker needed at10-38 Ambulance needed at10-39 Your message delivered10-41 Please turn to channel10-42 Traffic accident at10-43 Traffic Tie u
16 Section VI Appendix (Continued)A FEW RULES THAT SHOULD BE OBEYED1. You are not allowed to carry on a conversation with another station for mor
Section VI Appendix (Continued)17 USE CHANNEL 9 FOR EMERGENCY MESSAGES ONLYFCC gives the following examples of permitted and prohibited types o
How To Use YourSOLID STATE CITIZENS BANDSSB/AM 2-WAY RADIO BASE STATIONModel 2010 GTL WXContents PageThe CB Story...
Section IV Operation (Continued)ALTERNATE MICROPHONES AND INSTALLATIONFor best results, the user should select a low-impedance dynamic type micr
Section VI Appendix (Continued) Fig. 4. Microphone plug pin numbers viewed from rear of pin receptacle.Be sure that the housing and the k
20 Section VI Appendix (Continued)Fig. 2. Microphone Cable PreparationTo wire the microphone cable to the plug provided, proceed as follows.Fig.
21If You Need ServiceIf You Think You Need Service, Call 773-889-3087You may be asked to send your unit to the Cobra factory. It will be necessary to
WARRANTY22Limited Two Year WarrantyCOBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants that its COBRA citizens band (CB)radio, and the component parts thereof, wil
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The Citizens Band lies between the shortwave broadcast and 10-meter Amateur radiobands, and was established by law in 1949. The Class D two-way commun
Section I IntroductionFREQUENCY RANGEThe COBRA 2010 GTL WX transceiver represents one of the most advanced AMbase station radios used as a Class D sta
Section II SpecificationsGENERALChannels 40.Frequency Range 26.965 to 27.405 MHz.Frequency Control Phase Lock Loop (PLL) synthesizer.Frequency
Section II Specifications (Cont.)RECEIVERSensitivity SSB: 0.25 µV for 10dB (S+N)/N at greaterthan 1/2-watt of audio output.AM: 0.5µV for 10 dB (S+N)/
5Section III InstallationLOCATIONPrior to beginning operation of the transceiver, a basic installation must be prepared.Installation of the transceive
Section IV OperationCONTROLS AND INDICATORSThere are eighteen controls, 2 meters, 1 LCD and 1 jack on the front panel of your2010 GTL WX.A. CONTROL
7Section IV Operation (Continued)6. SWR CAL CONTROL . In order for you to achieve maximum radiated power andthe longest range, it is important that yo
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