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O P E R AT I O N

Selecting a Channel

Channels 1-7 are shared with FRS/GMRS.
Channels 8-14 are FRS only. Channels15-22 
are GMRS only.

1. 

With the radio on,
select any of the
22 channels by
pushing the
CHANNEL SELECT
button up or down. (

N O T E :

Both radios

must be tuned to the same channel 
to communicate.)

Selecting a CTCSS Privacy Code

CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch
System) is an advanced tone coding system
allowing you to select one of 38 privacy
codes to reduce interference from other users
on the channel. (

NOTE:

If you are using a

privacy code, both radios must be tuned to
the same channel and privacy code to
communicate. Each channel will remember 
the last privacy code you selected.)

To select a privacy code:

1. 

After selecting a
main channel,
press and release
the MODE button.
A small number
will flash next to the channel in the LCD.

2. 

Push the CHANNEL SELECT button up 
or down to select a privacy code. You 
can hold the button up or down for 
fast advance.

3. 

When your desired privacy code 
is displayed, press and release the 
ENTER button.

4. 

To return to Standby mode without
selecting a privacy code, do not push 
any buttons for 15 seconds.

Calling Another Person

To alert another person that you are calling:

1. 

Press and release the CALL button. The
other person will hear a 2-second ringing
tone. (See page 12 on how to select
between 10 call tone settings.)

You cannot send or receive transmissions
during the 2-second call tone.

O P E R AT I O N

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Installing or Replacing
Batteries

1.

Pull down the LOCK tab to remove the
battery compartment cover.

2.

Insert your NiMH batteries or four AAA
batteries. Position batteries according to
polarity markings.

(

NOTE:

NiMH batteries are included with 

your microTALK

®

radio. When not using 

your NiMH’s, always use high quality 
alkaline batteries. See page 16 for 
optional accessories.)

Turning On Your 
microTALK

®

Radio

1. 

Rotate the ON-OFF/VOLUME switch
clockwise to turn
on the unit (and to 
adjust the volume).
An audible tone
will indicate the
radio is on.

2. 

Your microTALK

®

is now in Standby mode,

ready to receive transmissions. The radio is
always in Standby mode except when the
TALK, CALL, or MODE buttons are pressed.

Battery Low

Battery power is
indicated by the
segments appearing 
at the bottom of the
LCD. As battery power
decreases, fewer
segments will be visible. When the last
segment begins to flash, the batteries
included with your radio should be recharged
or alkaline batteries should be replaced.

Auto Battery Save

Your microTALK

®

radio has a unique circuit

designed to extend battery life. If there are
no transmissions within 10 seconds, the unit
will automatically switch to Battery Save
mode and POWER SAVER will appear in the
display. This will not
affect the unit’s ability
to receive incoming
transmissions.

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ON-OFF/VOLUME 

s w i t c h

CALL button

ENTER 

b u t t o n

M O D E

b u t t o n

CHANNEL SELECT

b u t t o n

Lock tab

Summary of Contents for MICROTALK PR 950 DX

Page 1: ...Cobra microTALK 2 WAY RADIO MODEL PR 950 DX Operating Instructions for Your Cobra microTALK 2 WAY RADIO MODEL PR 950 DX Nothing comes close to a Cobra Nothing comes close to a Cobra Nothing comes clo...

Page 2: ...n forms please call the FCC Hotline at 1 800 418 FORM Request form 159 and form 605 If you have any questions regarding the license application you can contact the FCC directly at 1 888 CALL FCC or at...

Page 3: ...tween 10 call tone settings You cannot send or receive transmissions during the 2 second call tone O P E R AT I O N ENGLISH 4 Installing or Replacing Batteries 1 Pull down the LOCK tab to remove the b...

Page 4: ...common ground circuits with this radio Damage can result We recommend using only Cobra authorized accessories O P E R AT I O N ENGLISH 6 Talking to Another Person 1 Press and hold the TALK button 2 Wi...

Page 5: ...button to save the memory location and proceed to other functions O P E R AT I O N ENGLISH 8 Using the MODE button The MODE button allows you to use and program the various functions of your microTALK...

Page 6: ...nd hold the TALK button and talk The radio will remain on that memory location channel and return to Standby mode 10 Recalling Memory Locations To recall a channel you have stored in a memory location...

Page 7: ...ENTER button for 5 seconds again A single beep will sound and the Beep icon will appear NOTE The unit must not be in Lock mode during these steps O P E R AT I O N ENGLISH Using Call Tones and VibrAle...

Page 8: ...kmanship and materials for period of two 2 years from the date of first consumer purchase This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser provided that the product is utilized within the...

Page 9: ...CH 20 462 6750MHz CH 21 462 7000MHz CH 22 462 7250MHz B RECEIVER UNIT NOMINAL 1 SENSITIVITY FOR 12 DB SINAD dBm 121 FOR CALL SIG DETECTION dBm 121 2 MAX AUDIO OUTPUT 10 THD mW 200 3 MAX S N RATIO 1mV...

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