Included In The Package; Ip Rating; Planning The 75 All Road Installation - Cobra 75 All Road Owner's Manual

Wireless recreational cb radio with digital noise cancellation
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Included in the Package

Secondary Icons
All-in-One Handset
75 All Road
MIC
Waterproof USB Cover
Hardwire Kit
Quick Start Guide
2
Transceiver or "Black Box" (CB Radio)
Mounting Hardware
12 Volt Adapter
IP Rating, Installation and Start-Up

IP Rating

MIC
The 75 All Road components are IP66 rated, which means they are
waterproof and dustproof when the handset and transceiver are connected
and locked.
When the handset is disconnected from the transceiver, be sure to seal
and protect the USB port with the waterproof cover that comes included. **
WARNING: If the USB port on the transceiver is left unprotected and is exposed to water or dirt, the
unit is at risk of permanent damage and/or failure.
** Lost the USB port cover? Find a replacement waterproof cover on the CB Accessories
page on cobra.com

Planning the 75 All Road Installation

The 75 All Road CB includes an all-in-one handset, which allows you to communicate, change settings
and operate the CB. It also includes the CB transceiver, which connects wirelessly via Bluetooth
handset. This provides flexible powering, mounting, and communication options, so you can mount
your 75 All Road CB radio anywhere inside your vehicle.
Before installing the 75 All Road CB, consider the power source you plan to use for the handset
before selecting an installation location:
1. Handset to CB (
)
transceiver
2. Handset connected to the vehicle USB port
3. Handset connected to the power adapter (included)
for connection with the vehicle's 12V power port
The handset is powered with a 5V USB connector, which
can be plugged in and powered directly from any USB
Type A port inside the vehicle or from the USB output
on the front of the transceiver. This provides flexible
powering options.
If you plan to connect the handset directly to the CB, you
will need to consider a location closer to the handset.
By mounting the handset away from the transceiver,
you can install the transceiver under a seat, in the trunk,
or anywhere inside the vehicle.
NOTE: Do not mount under the hood, near heat ducts, in
direct line of the car's heater or near gas and brake pedals.
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Example 1
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