Cobra Marine MR HH400 EU Owner'S Manual Download Page 24

Declaration of Conformity

and CE Marking

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Specifications

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Specifications

General

Number of Channels

All International, Canadian and U.S.A.

Channel Spacing 

25 kHz

Modulation

16 KOF3E

Input Voltage

7.2 VDC

Battery Life: 

Alkaline Batteries: 

5% TX, 5% RX, 90% Stand-by

8 Hours @ 5 Watts, 10 hours @ 1 Watt

Current Drain:  

Stand-by

40 mA

Receive

200 mA

Transmit

1.8 A @ High power     0.7 A @ Low

Temperature Range

-20˚C to 60˚C

Radio Dimensions

139.7 mm x 55.9 mm x 35.6 mm

Radio Weight

499 g

Receiver

Frequency Range

155.500 MHz to 162.425 MHz

Receiver Type

Double Conversion Super-Heterodyne

Sensitivity:  

20 dB Quieting

0.35 uV

12 dB Sinad

0.30 uV

Adjacent Channel Selectivity

-60 dB

Intermodulation and Rejection

-60 dB

Spurious and Image Rejection

-60 dB

AF Output

250 mW @ 8 Ohms

Transmitter

Frequency Range

155.500 MHz to 162.425 MHz

RF Output Power

1 and 5 Watts

Spurious Emissions

-60 dB High -55 dB Low

Microphone Type 

Condenser

Frequency Stability

+/-5 ppm

FM Hum and Noise

-40 dB

Operating Your  Radio

Operating Your  Radio

Declaration of Conformity

We, Cobra Electronics Europe Limited of

Dungar House
Northumberland Avenue
Dun Laoghaire
County Dublin, Ireland,

Declare under our sole responsibility that the product

Portable Marine Radio : MR HH400EU

MR HH300EU

To which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the 
following standards and/or other normative documents.

EN60945 (2002) – EMC
EN60950-1 (2001) – SAFETY
ETSI EN301 178-1 (2000-08), ETSI EN301 178-2 (2000-08) – RADIO

We hereby declare that [all essential radio tests suites have been carried out and that] the above
named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.

The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex [III] or [IV] of
Directive 1995/5/EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body(ies):

BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 4RQ, UK

Identification mark:

The equipment will also carry the Class 2 equipment identifier.

The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:

Dungar House
Northumberland Avenue
Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland
(Name and address of EU representative)

Mike Kavanagh
(Name)

Managing Director of CEEL
(Title)

May 13, 2004

(Signature of authorized person)

(Date)

0168

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Summary of Contents for MR HH400 EU

Page 1: ...al dealer This equipment is intended for use in For Warranty Product Service and Accessory Information Please contact your local dealer or distributor See the enclosed leaflet that provides contact in...

Page 2: ...annels or up to ten selected memory locations to find conversations in progress Button Lock Prevents accidental changes to your settings when you set this feature Instant Channel 16 Instant access to...

Page 3: ...uty cycle The radio is transmitting when the Talk button is pressed and the Transmit icon shows on the LCD screen ALWAYS use only Cobra Electronics Corporation authorized accessories antennas batterie...

Page 4: ...mmunication The frequencies your radio uses are set aside to enhance safety afloat and for vessel navigation and operational messages over a range suitable for nearshore voyages If the 5 watt maximum...

Page 5: ...o are reserved for marine use and require a special license to operate from land including when your boat is on its trailer VHF Marine Radio Procedures Maintain Your Watch Whenever your boat is underw...

Page 6: ...ame and switch to Channel 16 NOTE For the best sound quality at the station you re calling hold the radio at least 5 cm from your mouth and slightly off to one side Speak in a normal tone of voice VHF...

Page 7: ...el you need or give you a tow Marine Emergency Signals The three spoken international emergency signals are The distress signal MAYDAY is used to indicate that a station is threatened by grave and imm...

Page 8: ...k slowly clearly calmly 1 Make sure your radio is On 2 Select VHF Channel 16 3 Press Talk button and say MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY or PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN or SECURITE SECURITE SECURITE 4 Say THIS IS you...

Page 9: ...Messages must be about business or needs of the ship Use Channels 8 67 88 and 88A only for ship to ship messages Public Correspondence marine operator Channels 1 2 3 4 5 7 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 6...

Page 10: ...cial VTS in selected areas 12 Port Operations VTS in selected areas 13 Intership Navigation Safety bridge to bridge in U S waters large vessels maintain a listening watch on this channel 14 Port Opera...

Page 11: ...lic Correspondence marine operator 28 Public Correspondence marine operator 60 Public Correspondence marine operator 61 Public Correspondence marine operator Port Operation Ship Movement 61A U S gover...

Page 12: ...cial Fishing 65 Public Correspondence marine operator Port Operations Ship Movement 65A Port Operations 66 Public Correspondence marine operator Port Operations Ship Movement 66A Port Operations 67 U...

Page 13: ...79A Commercial also non commercial only in Great Lakes 80 Port Operations Ship Movement 80A Commercial also non commercial only in Great Lakes 81 Port Operations Ship Movement 81A U S government only...

Page 14: ...until the antenna and battery pack are in place with their seals properly seated Wrist Strap Your radio comes with the Wrist Strap already attached It can be easily removed if you choose not to use i...

Page 15: ...nt by turning the screw anticlockwise 1 4 turn 2 Slide the empty battery tray out of the radio 3 Align the batteries with the slots in the battery tray and insert them Be sure to match the polarity ma...

Page 16: ...provided to prevent damage due to the boat rolling or pitching CAUTION The charger is to be used for charging purposes only It is not to be used during normal operation Installation Installation Main...

Page 17: ...ss and hold buttons on the radio Press means a momentary press then release press and hold means to hold the button down Whenever you press any button except the Talk button on your radio a brief tone...

Page 18: ...ear on the LCD If the radio is in the Key Lock mode the channel will not change and the three beep error signal will sound Transmit Power Output Your radio can Transmit selectively at 1 or 5 watts of...

Page 19: ...t Transmit mode gives you the ability to interact with safety services other vessels and shore stations When you use this capability be sure to follow the procedures and to observe the courtesies that...

Page 20: ...ions will be stored in the radio They can be edited and or recalled for future engagements of Tri Watch mode NOTE The radio must be squelched for tri watch to function See page 31 for squelch procedur...

Page 21: ...ry location scan To program memory locations 1 Press and hold the Memory button The memory location number will start flashing and the Memory icon will be turned On 2 Use the Channel Up or Channel Dow...

Page 22: ...the Channel Up or Channel Down button to resume scanning channels If you do not press any buttons within ten seconds your radio will automatically resume scanning channels During channel scan while no...

Page 23: ...mode on the last channel shown before entering memory scan During memory location scan while receiving an incoming transmission you can choose from the following a Press the Talk button to remain on t...

Page 24: ...e Cobra Electronics Europe Limited of Dungar House Northumberland Avenue Dun Laoghaire County Dublin Ireland Declare under our sole responsibility that the product Portable Marine Radio MR HH400EU MR...

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