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Installation and Connection 
and Operation

Installation and Connection

If you are having difficulties in adjusting your antenna, check the following:

1.

All doors must be closed when adjusting the antenna.

2.

Make sure the antenna base is grounded.

3.

Check your coaxial cable routing — it may be pinched where routed into the car.

4.

Try a different location on your car — keeping in mind the radiation pattern you want.

5.

Make sure the antenna is perfectly vertical.

6.

Try a different location in your neighborhood. Stay away from large metal objects 

(metal utility or light poles, fences, etc.) when adjusting.

NOTE

The radio will operate into a SWR of 2 to 1 indefinitely and sustain an 

SWR of 20 to 1 for a maximum of 5 minutes at rated operating conditions.

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External Speaker

The external speaker jack (EXT) on the rear panel is used for remote receiver monitoring.

The external speaker should have 8 ohms impedance and be able to handle at least 

four watts. When the external speaker is plugged in, the internal speaker is disabled.

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Public Address

To use the transceiver as a public address system, connect an external 8 ohm speaker 

that is able to handle at least four watts to the PA jack on the rear panel. Direct the

speaker away from the microphone to prevent acoustic feedback. Physical separation 

or isolation of the microphone and speaker is important when operating the PA at high

output levels.

Operation

There are 15 controls and 4 indicators on the front panel of your mobile radio. 

These are shown in the illustration on page A2 which may be folded out for 

reference when using this section.

Controls

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Off / On / Volume

Turn clockwise to apply power to the unit and to set the desired listening level. 

During normal operation, the volume control is used to adjust the output level 

obtained either at the transceiver speaker or the external speaker, if used.

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Squelch

This control is used to cut off or eliminate receiver background noise in the absence 

of an incoming signal. For maximum receiver sensitivity, it is desired that the control be

adjusted only to the point where the receiver background noise or ambient background

noise is eliminated. Turn fully counterclockwise, then slowly clockwise, until the receiver

noise disappears. Any signal to be received must now be slightly stronger than the

average received noise. Further clockwise rotation will increase the threshold level 

that a signal must overcome in order to be heard. Only strong signals will be heard 

at the maximum clockwise setting.

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Microphone Gain

Adjusts the microphone gain in the transmit and PA modes. This controls the gain to the

extent that full talk power is available several inches away from the microphone. In the

Public Address (PA) mode, the control functions as the volume control for the PA speaker.

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RF Gain

Used to reduce the gain of the RF amplifier when receiving very strong signals.

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PA / AM / FM

Selects the mode of operation. In the 

AM

and

FM

positions, the PA function is disabled 

and the unit will transmit and receive on the internal speaker. In the PA mode, incoming

transmissions will be heard through the PA speaker. This allows you to monitor messages

while outside of your vehicle. To use the PA feature, a speaker having a voice coil

impedance of 8 ohms and a power handling capability of at least four watts should be

used. This speaker must be plugged into the PA SPKR jack at the rear of the transceiver. 

If the public address feature is to be used primarily for outdoor applications, the use 

of a weatherproof horn-type public address speaker is recommended. The durability of 

this type speaker plus the inherent efficiency of such a speaker will provide more than

adequate results when combined with the high audio output level available from your

radio. With the PA speaker connected as outlined previously, be sure that there is physical

separation between the microphone and the speaker itself. If the speaker is located too

close to the microphone, acoustic feedback will result when the public address system 

is operated at high volume. A directional-type outdoor speaker reduces the amount 

of isolation required. Some experimentation will determine the minimum amount of

isolation required for a given sound level from the public address system.

NOTE

The microphone gain knob also controls the PA volume when in PA mode.

Your Mobile Radio

Your Mobile Radio

Summary of Contents for 150GTLDX

Page 1: ...A1 Owner s Manual AMATEUR 10 METER MOBILE RADIO 1 50 GTL DX Printed in Philippines Part No 480 216 P Version A Nothing comes close to a Cobra English...

Page 2: ...tion Our Thanks to You Thank you for purchasing a Cobra amateur mobile radio Properly used this Cobra product will give you many years of reliable service FCC License Required The United States Federa...

Page 3: ...nter 4Mic Gain Control Allows increased voice clarity by dynamically boosting microphone This Cobra radio has a superior receiver that includes an RF gain control and noise blanker circuitry as well a...

Page 4: ...luded in this Package 4 Installation and Connection 5 Operation 8 Controls 9 Frequency 12 Indicators 14 Microphone 14 Operating to Receive 15 Operating to Transmit 15 Maintenance 16 Government Regulat...

Page 5: ...3 000 Hz Frequency Tolerance 500 Hz Transmit Distortion 2 Spurious Harmonic Emission 65 dB Output Indicators Meter shows relative RF output power and SWR Transmit LED glows red when transmitter is in...

Page 6: ...or interfere with the installation 2 Connect the antenna cable plug to the standard receptacle ANT on the rear panel Most antennas are terminated with a type PL 259 plug and mate with the receptacle...

Page 7: ...eristic will be observed only at extreme distances A standard antenna connector type SO 239 is provided on the transceiver for easy connection to a standard PL 259 cable termination If the transceiver...

Page 8: ...y to the point where the receiver background noise or ambient background noise is eliminated Turn fully counterclockwise then slowly clockwise until the receiver noise disappears Any signal to be rece...

Page 9: ...you easily measure your antenna condition To operate this function select a frequency near the middle of the range such as 28 850 MHz or the one you plan to use most With the power on set the S RF SW...

Page 10: ...display indicates whether the third value after the decimal point in the frequency is 0 or 5 if the right hand decimal is visible on the display the third value is 5 if it is not visible the third val...

Page 11: ...for the supplied low impedance 500 ohm dynamic microphone see the alternate microphones and installation section on page 17 Operating to Receive To begin operating your radio 1 Be sure the power sourc...

Page 12: ...ca Alternate Microphones and Installation For best results the user should select a low impedance dynamic type microphone or a transistorized microphone Transistorized type microphones have a low outp...

Page 13: ...ng If the microphone jack is used to hold the pin receptacle during soldering operation best results are obtained when the connections to pins 1 and 3 are made first and then the connections to pins 2...

Page 14: ...e fading ARRL Q Signals QSD Is my keying defective Your keying is defective QSG Shall I send ____ messages at a time Send ____ messages at a time QSK Can you hear me between your signals and if so can...

Page 15: ...tion USA Cobra Electronics Corporation is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation USA Product Service If you have any questions about operation or installing your new Cobra product or if you are...

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