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How to Use Your Cobra 29 LX LE
Contents
Features..........................................................................................................1
The CB Story. . ................................................................................................A1
. FCC.Regulations
. FCC.Warnings
. Included.Accessories
Controls & Indicators. . ...............................................................................A2
Our Thanks to You. . ....................................................................................A3
. Customer.Support
. Location.....................................................................................................2
. Mounting.and.Connection.................................................................2
Antennas
. CB.Antenna. . .............................................................................................6
. Marine.Installation.................................................................................6
Ignition Noise Interference....................................................................7
. Turning.On.Your.CB. . ............................................................................. 8
. Setting.Channel.Selector. . ................................................................... 9
. Calibrate.For.SWR.(Standing.Wave.Ratio). . ................................... 10
. To.Receive................................................................................................. 12
. Selecting.a.Channel. . ............................................................................. 13
. S-Meter. . ..................................................................................................... 13
. To.Transmit. . ............................................................................................. 14..
. Setting.Dynamike ® ................................................................................ 15
. Menu.Mode.............................................................................................. 16
. Radio.Check.Mode................................................................................. 17
. Setting.Display.Color.Mode. . .............................................................. 18
. Setting.Brightness.Mode..................................................................... 19.
. Setting.Contrast.Mode......................................................................... 19
. Weather.Information. . ........................................................................... 20
. Weather.Channels. . ................................................................................ 21
. Weather.Alert.Mode. . ............................................................................ 22
. Setting.Weather.Alert.Scan................................................................ 22
. Setting.Weather.Auto.Scan................................................................ 22
. Key.Tones.Mode..................................................................................... 23
. Software.version/Factory.Settings. . ................................................. 23
. NB-ANL/Off.(Noise.Blanker/Automatic.......................................... 24
. Noise.Limiter.Switch)
. RF.Gain.Control....................................................................................... 24
. Program.Memory.Channels. . .............................................................. 25
. Scan/Memory.Scan. . .............................................................................. 25
. Scan.CB.Channels. . ................................................................................. 29
. Scan.Memory.Channels....................................................................... 26
. Dimmer.Control...................................................................................... 26
. Setting.Squelch. . ..................................................................................... 26
. S/RF.Meter. . ............................................................................................... 28
. External.Speaker..................................................................................... 29
. PA.(Public.Address). . .............................................................................. 30
. Home.And.Office.Set-Up..................................................................... 32
. Temporary.Mobile.Set-Up. . ................................................................. 33
How Your CB Can Serve You. . ................................................................ 34
. A.Few.Rules.You.Should.Know.........................................................34
. Channel.9.Emergency.Messages. . ....................................................34
. CB.10.Codes. . ............................................................................................36
Frequency Ranges......................................................................................38
29 LX LE Specifications. . ...........................................................................39
Warranty Information...............................................................................40
Optional Accessories. . ............................................................................... 41
Optional Accessories Order Info..........................................................42
If You Need Service/Trademark Info.................................Back.Cover
Features of This Product
• Selectable 4-Color LCD Display
• 10 Weather Channels
• Weather Scan
• Emergency Weather Alert
• 40 CB Radio Channels
• 40 Channel Scan
• Memory Channels
• Channel Frequency Read-Out
• Radio Check Diagnostic
• Heavy-Duty Dynamic
Microphone
• Full 4 Watts AM RF Power Output
• SWR Calibration Meter
• Instant Channel 19 and 9
• Front Panel 4-Pin Microphone
Connector
• Switchable Automatic Noise
Limiter & Noise Blanker
• Adjustable Dynamike Boost
• Tactile Controls
• 9 Ft Mic Cord
• Programmable Dimmer Control
• RF Gain
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    How to Use Your Cobra 29 LX LE Contents Features......................1 Features of This Product The CB Story....................A1 . FCC.Regulations • Selectable 4-Color LCD Display . FCC.Warnings • 10 Weather Channels . Included.Accessories Controls & Indicators.................A2 • Weather Scan Our Thanks to You.
  • Page 2: Installation

    Installation Location Location Plan.location.of.transceiver.and.microphone. bracket.before.starting.the.installation. Select.a.location.that.is.convenient.for.operation,. yet.does.not.interfere.with.the.driver.or.passenger. The.transceiver.is.usually.mounted.to.the.under- side.of.the.dash.with.the.microphone.bracket. beside.it. Mounting and Mounting and Connection Connection . . . H old.the.radio.with.the.mounting.bracket.in. the.exact.desired.location..If.there.is.no.inter- ference,.remove.the.bracket.and.use.it.as.a. Note template.to.mark.the.location.for.the.mount- The transceiver is held in the ing.screws. universal mounting bracket by two thumbscrews which allow for adjustment at a convenient angle.
  • Page 3 Installation . . C onnect.the.antenna.cable.plug.to.the.recep- tacle.marked.“ANT”..on.the.back.of.the.unit.. continued...
  • Page 4 Installation Note Before installing the CB radio, visually check the vehicle’s battery connection to deter- mine which terminal, positive or negative, is grounded (pos- itive is the larger of the two) to the engine block (or chas- sis). A negatively grounded vehicle has its negative lead grounded to the chassis.
  • Page 5 Installation . . P lug.power.cable.into.back.of.unit.marked. “Power”...Be.sure.to.observe.polarity.markings. . . M ount.the.microphone. bracket.on.either.side. of.the.unit.(driver’s.left). using.two.screws.sup- plied..Bracket.should.be. placed.under.the.dash.. so.microphone.is.readily. accessible. Note If microphone is not connected, audio will not be heard at speaker. .. A ttach.the.4-pin.microphone.cable.to.. receptacle.on.front.of.unit.and.install.unit.. in.bracket.securely.
  • Page 6: Cb.antenna

    Weather Feature (WX), na location is on the center of a Dual Band (Center Load/Base Load) antenna the roof. Second choice is on the is recommended..Consult.your.Cobra.dealer.for. center of the trunk. further.details,.or.call.773.889.3087.and.speak.to.a. Cobra.representative.. Note...
  • Page 7: Ignition Noise Interference

    Ignition Noise Interference Use.of.a.mobile.receiver.at.low.signal.levels.is. normally.limited.by.the.presence.of.electrical. noise..The.primary.source.of.noise.in.automo- biles.is.from.the.alternator.and.ignition.system.. Typically,.when.signal.level.is.adequate,.the.back- ground.noise.does.not.present.a.serious.problem.. Also,.when.extremely.low.level.signals.are.being. received,.the.transceiver.may.be.operated.with. the.vehicle’s.engine.turned.off..The.unit.requires. very.little.current.and.therefore.will.not.signifi- cantly.discharge.the.vehicle’s.battery. Even.though.the.Cobra.29.LX.LE.has.an.auto- matic.noise.limiter,.in.some.installations.ignition. interference.may.be.high.enough.to.make.good. communications.impossible..Many.possibilities. exist.and.variations.between.vehicles.require.. different.solutions..Consult.your.Cobra.dealer.or. a.2-way.radio.technician.for.help.in.locating.the. source.of.a.severe.noise.
  • Page 8: Operating Your 29 Lx Le . Turning.on.your.cb

    Operation Turning On Turning On Make.sure.the.power.cord,.antenna.and.micro- phone.are.connected.to.their.proper.connectors. before.starting.. . R otate.the.On/Off Volume.knob.clockwise.to. turn.unit.on.and.adjust.to.a.normal.listening. level. B /ANL CH 9/ SCAN NB/ANL MEM SCAN S/RF S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB WR/CAL WX ! DYNAMIKE RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK . . P ress.the.CB/PA/WX.button.to.change.modes..
  • Page 9: Setting.channel.selector

    Operation Setting Channel Setting Channel Selector Selector NB/ANL NB/ANL S/ RF S/RF Note 5 7 9 +30dB Press CB/WX/PA to select CB, SWR/CAL WX ! weather channels or PA (public DYNAMIKE RF GA address) modes. . . S elect.one.of.forty.channels.and.adjust.. volume..The.selected.channel.(1.through. 40).will.be.indicated.by.the.readout.directly.
  • Page 10: Calibrate.for.swr.(Standing.wave.ratio)

    Operation Calibrate For Calibrate for SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) SWR (Standing SWR.calibration.is.done.to.properly.adjust.the. Wave Ratio) length.of.the.antenna.and.to.monitor.the.quality. of.the.coaxial.cable.and.all.RF.connections. This.calibration.is.critical.in.order.to.achieve.opti- mum.performance. NB /ANL S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB SWR/CAL DYNAMIKE Select.channel.20. Press.SWR/CAL button.to.select.CAL.
  • Page 11 Operation PUSH & HOLD Note Calibration must be made in an open area (never in a garage). Vehicle doors must be closed. No one should be standing near the antenna. (See your antenna directions for more complete information). . Push and hold.mic.button. CH 9/ SCAN Note...
  • Page 12: To.receive

    Operation Calibrate for SWR continued NB /ANL S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB SWR/CAL Note DYNAMIKE When switched to SWR mode the meter reading should ideally be as far to the left as possible. Anything over . . W hile.still.holding.down.the.mic.button,.press. 3 is not acceptable. A slight and.release.the.S/RF SWR CAL.button.to.the.
  • Page 13: Selecting.a.channel

    Operation Selecting A Selecting A Channel Channel 5 7 9 +30dB DYNAMIKE RF GAIN Unit.should.be.in.CB.mode..Rotate.channel selector.clockwide.or.counter-clockwise.to. select.desired.channel. S-Meter S-Meter Swings.proportionately.to.strength.of.incoming. signal.when.receiving. S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB DYNAMIKE .. . T he.S/RF-SWR-CAL.switch.must.be.in.the.S/RF. setting.to.read.the.meter.
  • Page 14: To.transmit

    Operation To Transmit To Transmit Caution! Be sure the antenna is properly connected to the radio before transmitting. Prolonged trans- mitting without an antenna, or a poorly matched antenna, could cause damage to the transmitter. Be sure to read the F.C.C. Rules .
  • Page 15: Setting.dynamike

    Operation Setting Setting Dynamike® ® Dynamike This.controls.the.microphone.sensitivity.. (outgoing.audio.level). NB/ANL NB/ANL S/ RF S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB SWR /CAL DYNAMIKE . I nitially,.set.fully.clockwise.so.that.maximum. voice.volume.is.available..Dynamike.may. have.to.be.reduced.in.some.conditions.
  • Page 16: Menu.mode

    Operation Menu Mode Menu Mode Used.to.program.special.features..Menu/Enter. knob.is.used.to.move.cursor.to.desired.feature.. Note to.program.. Use Dim/Escape button to exit from any routine back to CB standby mode. Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.navigate. menu.levels.. Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.feature.to.be. programmed. NB /ANL Level.1:. CH 9/ SCAN DISPLAY COLOR NB/ANL MEM SCAN BRIGHTNESS S/ RF S/RF WX ALERT 5 7 9...
  • Page 17: Radio.check.mode

    Operation Radio Check Radio Check Mode Mode Allows.testing.of.important.radio.functions. Test 1- Battery Level:.Confirms.that.battery. Note voltage.level.is.between.10.8.V.to.15.8.V..If.in.that. Press Dim/Escape button to range,.it.is.“PASS”..Outside.of.that.range,.either. return to CB standby mode. FAIL.LOW”.or.“FAIL.HIGH”.will.be.displayed..Press. If 10 seconds pass or if Enter Menu/Enter.knob.to.advance.to.next.test. button pressed, unit goes to 2nd test. Note Press Push-To-Talk within 10 seconds or unit will go to the...
  • Page 18: Setting.display.color.mode

    Operation Setting Display Setting Display Color Mode Color Mode Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Display Color.. NB /ANL CH 9/ SCAN DISPLAY COLOR NB/ANL BRIGHTNESS MEM SCAN S/ RF S/RF WX ALERT 5 7 9 +30dB SWR /CAL WX ! Press.and.release.Menu/Enter to.set.the.color. DYNAMIKE RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK Rotating.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.changes.the.
  • Page 19: Setting.brightness.mode

    Operation Setting Setting Brightness Mode Brightness Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Set Brightness Mode Note If an attempt is made to exceed the highest or lowest Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.Select brightness levels, 3 error beeps Brightness..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select. will be heard. Day-Bright..Turn.Menu/Enter.clockwise.to. Note increase.brightness.and.turn.counter-clockwise.to. Exit will return to menu mode. decrease.brightness..
  • Page 20: Weather.information

    Operation Weather Weather Alert Information What You Should Know About Weather If.threatening.weather.is.nearby,.the.National. Note Weather.Service.may.broadcast.a.10.second.alert. If you wish to receive a list- tone..This.tone.will.be.heard.through.the.CB,. ing of NOAA ‘Weather Radio even.if.the.CB/WX.Control.is.in.the.CB.mode.or. Transmitter locations, contact the.unit.is.turned.off.. your nearest National Weather This.enables.you.to.monitor.CB.frequencies.and. Service Office. still.be.warned.by.the.National.Weather.Service. Emergency.Alert..When.you.hear.the.alert,.press.
  • Page 21: Weather.channels

    Operation Weather Weather Alert Scan Channels The.unit.will.continually.scan.all.10.WX.channels.for. 1050.Hz.tone..If.the.tone.is.detected.the.unit.will. What is Weather Radio? activate.WX.mode.on.the.channel.with.the.tone.. Default.state.is.Off..Go.to.Menu.mode.to.choose. NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) is a On/Off.(see.page.22): service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), of the U.S. Department CH 9/ of Commerce. 380 NWR sta- SCAN tions are in operation by the MEM SCAN...
  • Page 22: Weather.alert.mode

    Operation Setting Weather Alert Mode Weather Alert Mode Turns.WX.Alert.On/Off...Default.is.Off.. Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Set WX Alert.. If.Weather.is.On,.WX.Alert.Icon.will.be.displayed.. Note NB /ANL CH 9/ SCAN Press Dim/Escape SET WX ALERT NB/ANL button to return to CB mode. MEM SCAN S/ RF S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB SWR /CAL WX ! Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.and.exit.
  • Page 23: Key.tones.mode

    Operation Key Tones Key Tones Mode On and Off Mode Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise. to.Set Key Tones..Press.Menu/Enter.to.set.Key. Note Tones.On/Off. Press Dim/Escape button to return to CB mode. CH 9/ SCAN SET KEY TONES MEM SCAN +30dB WX ! Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.and. exit.to.main.menu.. RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK Software Software Version/Factory Settings...
  • Page 24: Nb-Anl/Off

    Operation NB-ANL/OFF NB-ANL/OFF (Noise Blanker/Automatic Noise Limiter) Button (Noise Blanker / Automatic Noise Limiter) Button NB/ANL Note NB/ANL The RF noise blanker is very S/RF S/RF effective in reducing repetitive 5 7 9 +30dB noises such as ignition interfer- SWR /CAL ence.
  • Page 25: Program.memory.channels

    Operation Program Memory Program Memory Channels Channels Set.first.channel..Press.and.hold.Scan/MemScan. Note button..Memory.icon.will.appear..Select.second. The radio should be channel,.press.and.hold.Scan/MemScan.button. squelched before scan again.until.Memory.icon.appears..Repeat.above. features are activated. steps.to.enter.up.to.10.channels.in.memory. Note Keying the microphone will CH 9/ SCAN stop the scan feature. MEM SCAN Note +30dB If more than 10 channels are attempted to be programmed, RF GAIN DELTA TUNE...
  • Page 26: Scan.cb.channels

    Operation Scan CB Scan CB Channels Channels To.scan.all.40.CB.channels,.the.unit.must.be. squelched..Press.and.release.Scan/Mem Scan. button.once. CH 9/ SCAN CB SCAN NB/ANL MEM SCAN 27.405 S/RF 5 7 9 +30dB Scan Memory Channels Scan Memory DYNAMIKE RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK Channels To.scan.memory.channels,.press.and.release. Scan/Mem Scan.button.twice. CH 9/ SCAN CB MEM SCAN...
  • Page 27: Setting.squelch

    Operation Setting Squelch Setting Squelch Squelch.is.the.“control.gate”.for.incoming.signals.. Gate closed STRONG SIGNALS MEDIUM SIGNALS WEAK SIGNALS . . F ull.clockwise.rotation.closes.the.gate. NOISE allowing.only.very.strong.signals.to.enter.. Gate open STRONG SIGNALS STRONG SIGNALS STRONG SIGNALS MEDIUM SIGNALS MEDIUM SIGNALS MEDIUM SIGNALS WEAK SIGNALS WEAK SIGNALS WEAK SIGNALS .
  • Page 28: S/Rf.meter

    Operation Setting Squelch Continued Gate set to Desired Squelch Setting (DSS) STRONG SIGNALS MEDIUM SIGNALS WEAK SIGNALS . . T o.achieve.the.Desired.Squelch.Setting.(DSS),. turn.the.Squelch.control..counterclockwise. until.you.hear.noise...Now.turn.the.control. NOISE clockwise.just.until.the.noise.stops...This.is.the. DSS.setting. S/RF Meter S/RF Meter This.meter.swings.proportionately.to.the.RF. output.(outgoing.signal).while.transmitting..T he.S/RF-SWR-CAL.button.must.be.in.the. S/RF.mode.
  • Page 29: External.speaker

    4.0 watts. When the external speak- er is plugged in, the internal speaker is automatically discon- nected. See accessory page 41. Note . . C onnect.an.external.speaker.to.the.external. Cobra external speakers are speaker.jack.on.the.rear.panel.. rated at 10 watts.
  • Page 30: Pa.(Public.address)

    Operation PA (Public PA (Public Address) Address) Note Speaker should have 8-ohm impedance and be rated to handle at least 4.0 watts. Note The speaker should be directed away from the microphone to prevent acoustic feedback. . . C onnect.an.external.PA.speaker.to.the.PA.jack. on.the.rear.panel..
  • Page 31 Operation PUSH & HOLD . . P ush and hold.microphone.button.and.speak. in.a.normal.voice..Your.voice.will.now.transmit. on.the.PA.speaker. . . A djust.PA.speaker.volume.with.the. Dynamike®.control.
  • Page 32: Home.and.office.set-Up

    Operation (From 120V AC To.operate.your.transceiver.from.home.or.office. House Current) you.will.need.a.13.2.volt.DC.Power.Pack.rated.at. a.minimum.of.2.amps,.and.a.properly.installed. base.station.antenna.. — Warning! Do not attempt to operate this transceiver by connecting it directly to 120V AC. Note For further information call Cobra Customer Service 1.773.889.3087. . S imply.connect.the.red.(+).and.black.(-).. leads.of.the.transceiver.to.the.corresponding. terminals.of.the.power.pack.
  • Page 33: Temporary.mobile.set-Up

    Temporary Mobile Set-Up . . P lug.power.cable.into.back.of.unit.marked. “Power”...Be.sure.to.observe.polarity.markings. . . C onnect.properly.installed.and.matched.base. station.antenna. Temporary Temporary Mobile Operation Mobile Set-Up For.temporary.mobile.operation.you.may.want. to.purchase.an.optional.cigarette.lighter.adapter. from.your.COBRA.dealer..This.adapter.and.a. magnetic.mount.antenna.allow.you.to.quickly. “install”.your.transceiver.for.temporary.use..
  • Page 34: How Your Cb Can Serve You

    How Your CB Can Serve You •. Warn.of.traffic.problems •. Provide.weather.and.road.data •. Provide.help.in.event.of.an.emergency. •. Provide.direct.contact.with.home.or.office. •. Assist.police.by.reporting.erratic.drivers •. Get.“local.information”.to.find.destination •. Communicate.with.family.and.friends •. Suggest.spots.to.eat.and.sleep •. Keep.you.alert.while.traveling A Few Rules A Few Rules You Should Know You Should A..C onversations.cannot.last.more.than.5.minutes. with.another.station...A.one.minute.break.is. Know required.to.let.others.use.the.channel.
  • Page 35 How Your CB Can Serve You The.FCC.gives.these.examples.of.permitted.and. prohibited.messages.for.channel.9...These.are. only.guidelines.and.not.all-inclusive: Permitted Example Message Yes. “Tornado.sighted.six.miles.north.. . of.town.” “Post.number.10..No.tornado.sighted.” Yes. “Out.of.gas.on.I-95.at.mile.. . marker.211.” “Out.of.gas.in.my.driveway.” Yes. “Four.car.accident.on.I-94.at.. . Exit.11...Send.police.and.. . ambulance.” “Traffic.moving.smoothly.on.I-94.” Yes. “Weather.Bureau.has.issued.. . thunderstorm.warning..Bring.sailboat.into.port.” “Attention.motorists..Weather.Bureau.advises.snow.. . tomorrow.will.accumulate.. .
  • Page 36: Cb.10.Codes

    How Your CB Can Serve You CB 10-Codes Citizen.Bands.have.adopted.the.“10-CODES”.for. standard.questions.and.answers...These.codes. provide.quick.and.easy.communication,.especially. in.noisy.areas...Following.are.some.of.the.more. common.codes.and.meanings: Code Meaning 10-1..Receiving.poorly 10-2..Receiving.well 10-3..Stop.transmitting 10-4..OK,.message.received 10-5..Relay.message 10-6..Busy,.stand.by 10-7..Out.of.service,.leaving 10-8..In.service,.subject.to.call 10-9..Repeat.message 10-10..Transmission.completed.standing.by 10-11..Talking.too.rapidly 10-12..Visitors.present 10-13..Advise.weather/roads. 10-16..Make.pick.up.at 10-17..Urgent.business 10-18..Anything.for.us? 10-19..Return.to.base 10-20..My.location.is 10-21..Call.by.phone...
  • Page 37 Code Meaning 10-29. Time.is.up.for.contact 10-30.. Does.not.conform.to.FCC.rules 10-33..Emergency.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..Message.delivered 10-41..Turn.to.channel 10-42..Traffic.accident.at 10-43..Traffic.tie.up.at 10-44..Have.a.message.for 10-45..All.units.within.range.please.report. . 10-50..Break.channel 10-60..What.is.next..message.number? 10-62..Unable.to.copy..Use.phone 10-63..Net.directed.to 10-64..Net.clear 10-65..Awaiting.your.next.message/assignment 10-67..All.units.comply 10-70..Fire.at 10-71..Proceed,..transmission.in.sequence 10-77..Negative.contact 10-81. Reserve.hotel.room.for 10-82. Reserve.room.for 10-85. My.address.is 10-91. Talk.closer.to.mic 10-93..Check.my.frequency.on.this.channel 10-94.
  • Page 38: Frequency Ranges

    Frequency Ranges The.Cobra.29.LX.LE.transceiver.represents.one.of. the.most.ad. v anced.AM.two-way.radios.used.as.a. Class.D.station.in.the.Citizens.Radio.Service..This. unit.features.advanced.Phase.Lock.Loop.(PLL).. circuitry.providing.complete.cov. e r. a ge.of.all.40.CB. chan. n els. Channel Channel Freq. Freq. Freq. Channel In MHz Channel In MHz Channel In MHz 1. . 26.965. 21. 27.215. 1. 162.550 2. . 26.975. 22.
  • Page 39: 29 Lx Le Specifications

    29 LX LE Specifications GENERAL CHANNELS. CB.-.40.CH. FREQUENCY.RANGE. CB.-.26.965.TO.27.405.MHZ. WX.-.162.400.TO.162.775.MHZ FREQUENCY.TOLERANCE. 0.005.% FREQUENCY.CONTROL.. PLL.(PHASE.LOCK.LOOP).SYNTHESIZER OPERATING.TEMPERATURE. RANGE. -30°.C.TO.+.50°.C MICROPHONE. Plug-in.dynamic INPUT.VOLTAGE.. . 1 3.2VDC.nom..(positive.or.negative.ground). Current.Drain. Transmit:.AM.full.mod.,.1.5A.(maximum).. Receive:.Squelched,.0.3A;.. full.audio.output,.1.2A.(nominal) Size..............8-5/8”.D.x.7-9/32”.W.x.2-13/63”.H Weight............4.lbs. Antenna.Connector........UHF;.SO-239 Meter..............Indicates.relative power.output.received..
  • Page 40: Warranty Information

    Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental, con se quen- tial or oth er dam ag es; including, without lim i ta tion, damages re sult ing from loss of use or cost of in stal la tion.
  • Page 41: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories You can find quality Cobra products and accessories at your local Cobra dealer, or in the U.S.A., you can order directly from Cobra. See ordering info on page 38. Replacement Mounting Replacement Thumb Screws Replacement DC Power Cord...
  • Page 42: Optional Accessories Order Info

    If you think you need service call 1.773.889.3087 “If your product should require factory service please call Cobra first before sending your unit in. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on your repair.”...
  • Page 43 29 LX LE Operating Instructions for your Cobra 29 LX LE 50th Anniversary CB Radio Limited Edition ©2010 Cobra Electronics Corporation Printed in China Part No. 480-647-P-001 Version B Nothing.Comes.Close.to.a.Cobra®...
  • Page 44 What’s Included with Your 29 LX LE ©2010 Cobra Electronics Corporation Printed in China Part No. 480-647-P-001 Version A Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® CB transceiver Operating Manual Microphone DC power cord Transceiver bracket FCC rules (not shown)
  • Page 45 LCD Display RX (Receive)/TX (Transmit), Indicators Signal Strength Meter NB/ANL Button S/RF SWR CAL Button 1Microphone Back Side 20.. Public Address Speaker Jack FCC ID:BBO3K229LTD COBRA PA.SP. EXT.SP. 21.. External Speaker Jack – MADE IN CHINA POWER Antenna Connector Power Jack...
  • Page 46: Our Thanks To You

    Assistance questions to: productinfo@ call.Cobra.Customer.Service.at.773.889.3087. cobra.com NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Cobra on the World Wide Web: is subject to the following two (2) conditions: Notice Caution Warning Frequently Asked Questions 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and (FAQ) can be found on-line at: 2.
  • Page 47 Optional Accessories Ordering From U.S.A. Call 773-889-3087 for pricing or visit www.cobra.com. For Credit Card Orders Call 773-889-3087 [Press one from the main menu] 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday. Make Check or Money Order Payable To Cobra Electronics, Attn: Accessories Dept.,...

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