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Important FCC Licensing Information
This radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies which require a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license.
Maximum range may vary and is based on unobstructed line-of-sight communication under ideal conditions.
Your microTALK ® radio will give you years of trouble-free service if cared for properly. Handle the radio gently. Keep the radio away from dust. Never put the radio in water or in a damp place. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
To install or replace batteries:
To charge batteries in radio:
Use only the supplied rechargeable batteries and charger for recharging your Cobra microTALK radio.
Cobra recommends your radio is turned off while being charged.
Non-rechargeable alkaline batteries can also be used in your radio.
Both radios must be tuned to the same channel/privacy code to communicate.
Press and hold the Mode/Power button until you hear a series of audible tones indicating the radio is on.
Your microTALK ® radio is now in Standby mode, ready to receive transmissions. The radio is always in Standby mode except when the Talk, Call or Mode/Power buttons are pressed.
The battery charge status is shown on the display. Four bars indicates fully charged.
When battery power is low, the final bar in the Battery Low icon will blink and an audible tone will sound twice before the radio shuts off. Your batteries should be replaced or recharged, if using rechargeable batteries.
The radio will display flashing battery icon while charging if the radio is on.
If there are no transmissions within 10 seconds, the radio will automatically switch to Power Save mode and the Power Saver icon will flash in the display.
This will not affect the radio's ability to receive incoming transmissions.
You cannot receive incoming calls while pressing the Talk button.
Both radios must be tuned to the same channel to communicate.
With the radio on, select any of the 22 channels by pressing the Channel Up or Channel Down button.
Both radios must be tuned to the same channel to communicate.
Channels 1 through 7 are shared with FRS/ GMRS. Channels 8 through 14 are FRS only. Channels 15 through 22 are GMRS only.
See "General Specifications" for FRS/GMRS frequency allocations and compatibility charts.
Release the Talk button to receive incoming transmissions. Your microTALK radio is always in Standby mode while the Talk or Call buttons are not pressed.
Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button.
A double beep sound is used to indicate the minimum and maximum volume levels (1 through 8).
Press and release the Call button.
The other person will hear a two second call tone. This tone is used only to establish voice communications.
Press and release the Light/Max Range button to illuminate the display.
Your microTALK radio will automatically shut off weak transmissions and unwanted noise due to terrain, conditions or if you've reached your Maximum Range limit.
You can temporarily turn off auto squelch or turn on maximum range extender, allowing all signals to be received and extending the maximum range of your radio.
To temporarily turn off auto squelch:
Press the Light/Max Range button for less than five seconds.
To turn maximum range extender on:
To turn maximum range extender off:
The Lock function locks the Channel Up, Channel Down and Mode/Power buttons to prevent accidental operation.
To turn the lock on or off:
A double beep sound is used to confirm your lock on or off request. When in Lock mode, the Lock icon will be displayed.
Your range will vary depending on terrain and conditions.
In flat, open country your radio will operate at maximum range.
Buildings and foliage in the path of the signal can reduce the range of the radio.
Dense foliage and hilly terrain will further reduce the range of the radio.
On FRS Channels 8 through 14, your radio automatically switches to low power, which will limit the range the radio can communicate.
Remember, you can achieve maximum range by using maximum range extender.
By scrolling through the Mode function, you will be able to select or turn on preferred features of your microTALK radio. When scrolling through the Mode function, your radio features will be displayed in the same predetermined order:
Your microTALK radio incorporates two advanced coded squelch systems that can help to reduce interference from other users on any given channel. CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) provides 38 privacy codes and DCS (Digitally Coded Squelch) provides 83 privacy codes. This provides a total of 121 Privacy Codes. Either system can be used on all channels, but both systems cannot be used on the same channel at the same time.
To successfully communicate using a privacy code, both the sending and receiving radios must be tuned to the same channel and to the same privacy code system (CTCSS or DCS) and privacy code number. Each channel will remember the last privacy code system and number you select.
The privacy code 00 is not a privacy code, but allows all signals to be heard on a channel that is set to 00 on both the CTCSS and DCS systems.
To select a CTCSS privacy code:
If DCS is turned on at the channel selected, the display will flash the CTCSS icon and "OFF." To switch from DCS to CTCSS, press the Channel Up or Channel Down button while the display is flashing "OFF." The display will then show the small numbers flashing and you will then be able to proceed to step 2.
To select a DCS privacy code:
If CTCSS is turned on at the channel selected, the display will flash the DCS icon and "OFF." To switch from CTCSS to DCS, press the Channel Up or Channel Down button while the display is flashing "OFF." The display will then show the small numbers flashing and you will then be able to proceed to step 2.
In VOX mode, your microTALK ® radio can be used "hands-free," automatically transmitting when you speak. You can set the VOX sensitivity level to fit the volume of your voice and avoid transmissions triggered by background noise.
To turn VOX mode on or off:
To set VOX sensitivity:
The current VOX sensitivity level is displayed with letters "LE" and a Number 1 through 5, with Number 5 being the most sensitive level and Number 1 being the least sensitive level.
Your microTALK radio can automatically scan channels.
To scan channels:
The radio ignores specific privacy codes while scanning channels.
The Scan icon will continue to be displayed when scan is on. Your radio will continue to scan all channels and stop if an incoming transmission is detected. Your radio will remain on that channel for 10 seconds.
During scanning (while receiving an incoming transmission), you can choose from the following:
During scanning (while receiving an incoming transmission), you can choose from the following:
Your microTALK radio can automatically scan the Privacy Codes (either CTCSS 01 through 38 or DCS 01 through 83) within one channel. Only one set of privacy codes (CTCSS or DCS) can be scanned at a time.
To scan privacy codes:
During scanning (while receiving an incoming transmission), you can choose from the following:
You can choose between five different Call Tone Settings to transmit a call alert.
To change a call tone setting:
Your listener will hear an audible tone when you release the Talk button. This alerts the other party that you are finished talking and it is OK for them to speak.
To turn roger beep on or off:
You can use your microTALK radio to listen to NOAA All Hazards Radio channels transmitting in your area.
To listen to All Hazards Radio channels:
*NOAA is National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
Turning On the Weather Alert function will allow your radio to automatically receive NOAA Hazard Alert radio signals and warnings from designated NOAA broadcast stations. If the radio is turned ON, it will alert to Weather and other emergency alerts broadcast by NOAA.
This feature is set to OFF by default.
Make sure the strongest Weather channel is selected for your area using the NOAA All Hazards Radio Channels selection in the previous menu.
To turn Weather Alert On or Off:
FRS/GMRS Frequency Allocation and Compatibility
Please note that Cobra GMRS models with 15 Channels may designate different channel numbers for the same frequency.
For example, a Cobra 15 Channel GMRS model would need to be tuned to Channel 11 in order to communicate with a 22 Channel GMRS tuned to Channel 15. Please refer to the chart below for channel/ frequency number compatibility.
A = Channel No. for 22 Channel FRS/GMRS Models
B = Channel No. for 15 Channel GMRS Models
C = Type of Radio Service
D = Frequency in MHz
E = Power Output
A | B | C | D | E |
1 | 1 | FRS/GMRS | 462.5625 | High |
2 | 2 | FRS/GMRS | 462.5875 | High |
3 | 3 | FRS/GMRS | 462.6125 | High |
4 | 4 | FRS/GMRS | 462.6375 | High |
5 | 5 | FRS/GMRS | 462.6625 | High |
6 | 6 | FRS/GMRS | 462.6875 | High |
7 | 7 | FRS/GMRS | 462.7125 | High |
8 | FRS | 467.5625 | Low | |
9 | FRS | 467.5875 | Low | |
10 | FRS | 467.6125 | Low | |
11 | FRS | 467.6375 | Low | |
12 | FRS | 467.6625 | Low | |
13 | FRS | 467.6875 | Low | |
14 | FRS | 467.7125 | Low | |
15 | 11 | GMRS | 462.5500 | High |
16 | 8 | GMRS | 462.5750 | High |
17 | 12 | GMRS | 462.6000 | High |
18 | 9 | GMRS | 462.6250 | High |
19 | 13 | GMRS | 462.6500 | High |
20 | 10 | GMRS | 462.6750 | High |
21 | 14 | GMRS | 462.7000 | High |
22 | 15 | GMRS | 462.7250 | High |
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