Cobra Electronics HH34 manual

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  • Page 1

    The Citizens Band lies bet ween the shor twave broadcast and 10-meter Ama t eur radio bands and was established by law in 1949. The Class D t w o - wa y c o m m u n i c a ti on s s er v i c e w a s op en ed in 1 9 59 . FCC Regulations FCC regulations permit only “transmissions” (one par t y to another) r ather than “broadcasts” (to a wide a[...]

  • Page 2

    Thank you for purchasing the Cobra HH 34 handheld CB. Properly used, this Cobra produc t will give you many years of reliable servic e. Customer Suppor t Should you encounter any problems with the product or not understand its many features , please refer to this owner ’ s manual. I f , after referring to the manual, y ou still need help , call C[...]

  • Page 3

    Ho w t o Us e Y our Co br a HH 3 4 Cont ents F eatures ...........................................................................1 The CB Stor y ..................................................................A1 FCC Regulations FCC Warnings Included Accessories Controls & Indicators .................................................A2 Our T h[...]

  • Page 4

    T o remove belt clip , lift tab out and slide belt clip down. 1 2 Slide belt clip up on rails of base until tab locks . Operation Operation Attach Antenna 3 2 Attach Antenna Insert . Attach Belt Clip 1 Turn clockwise . 2 Remove battery chamber c over . Install batteries by polarity mar kings. Replace cover . Battery Installation Install Batteries 1[...]

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    Operation Operation F ully c ounterclockwise opens the “ gate” and all signals en ter. T urning On Rotate ON - OFF V olume Control clockwise . 5 T urning On 4 T o achie ve the Desired Squelch Setting (DSS), turn the Squelch control counterclockwise until you hear noise. N o w turn the control clockwise just until the noise stops . This is the D[...]

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    Operation Operation LED Display All needed information is displa yed . Select Channel T urn p o wer ON. LED Display 7 Not e For quick advance , push and hold arrow key(s). 6 Select Channel For higher channel, push UP arrow k ey . F or lower Channel, push DOWN arrow key. 1 2 3 Not e When switching from one chan - nel to another, squelch will need to[...]

  • Page 7

    Operation Operation T ransmit / Receive Release PTT button to receive incoming transmissions. 9 T ransmit/Receive 8 Hold mic about 2 inches from mouth. Speak in a normal voice. T o transmit, push and hold PTT button. 1 3 4 Not e While PTT button is pressed you cannot receive transmissions . TX/BA T T (transmit) indicator will illumina te red. 2 Not[...]

  • Page 8

    • W arn of traffic problems • Provide weather and road data • P rovide help in e vent of an emergenc y • Pro vide direct contact with home or office • Assist police by reporting er ratic drivers • Get “loc al information” to find destination • Communicate with family and friends • Suggest spots to eat and sleep • Keep you aler[...]

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    How Y our CB Can Serve Y ou How Y our CB Can Serve Y ou 13 12 The FCC gives these examples of permitted and prohibited messages for channel 9. These are only guidelines and not all-inclusive: P ermitted Example Message Y es “Tornado sighted six miles north of town.” No “Post number 10. No tornado sigh t ed.” Y es “Out of gas on I-95 at mi[...]

  • Page 10

    How Y our CB Can Serve Y ou How Y our CB Can Serve Y ou 15 14 Code Meaning 10-29 Time is up for contac t 10-30 Does not conform to FCC rules 10-33 E mergency 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 M essage delivered 10-41 Turn to channel 10-42 T[...]

  • Page 11

    H H 34 Specifications Frequency Ranges 17 16 GENERAL CHANNELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB - 40 CH FREQUENCY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . CB - 26.965 TO 27.405 MHZ FREQUENCY T OLERANCE . . . . . 0.005 % FREQUENCY CONTROL . . . . . . . PLL (PHASE LOCK LOOP) SYNTHESIZER OPERA TING TEMPER A TURE R ANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -[...]

  • Page 12

    Optional Accessories Limited Two Y ear W arranty 19 18 COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION warrants that its COBRA CB Radios , and the component parts thereof , will be free of defects in wor k manship and materials for perio d of t wo (2) years from the da te of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enfor ced by the first consumer purchaser , p[...]

  • Page 13

    Accessory Order For m 20 Tax T able Illinois residents add 7% Cook Co. r esidents add .75% (7.75% total) Chicago residents add 1% (8.75% total) Indiana residents add 5% Michigan residents add 4 % Minnesota residents add 6% Ohio residents add 6% Wisconsin residents add 5% For credit card orders fill out order f orm and fax to:1.773.622.2269 or call [...]