Cobra MR HH450 MR HH450 DUAL Manual - English - Page 28

Advanced Operation, Operating Your Radio

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Operating Your Radio
50
English
Operating Your Radio
51
Nothing
Comes Close to a Cobra
®
Advanced Operation
16 and Scan
Burp Feature
Burp Feature
Cobra’s
Burp
feature allows the operator to expel water from
inside the speaker grill. This is especially useful if the radio is
dropped overboard or during extreme foul weather conditions. In
these conditions, water can become trapped in the speaker grill
and muffle the audio.
To Activate Burp:
1.
Press and release the
16/9
and
SCAN
keys at the
same time.
2.
The
Burp
tone(s) at maximum level will sound
from the internal speaker for eight seconds.
3.
During this time, the matrix will display
BURP
.
4.
Hold the radio with the speaker grill down to help
the water drain out.
5.
After an 8-second interval, the radio will return to
standby.
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SAME
VOX
HI
ROG
VHF
GMRS
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Floating Radio
Floating Radio
This radio is designed to float if dropped overboard. The orange
center makes it visible and easy to retrieve. This rugged radio is
also designed to meet JIS7 (IPX7) specifications. This means it’s
designed to operate properly after being submerged in one meter
deep water for 30 minutes.
NOTE
Do not leave the radio floating in water permanently. This
could cause premature corrosion of the battery contacts and
other damage.
The radio is only designed to float with its included Lithium-
ion battery. Using other approved batteries might cause
the radio to sink. This includes the optional AA battery tray,
depending on the weight of the AA batteries used.
Operating Your Radio
Marine (VHF), GMRS and Weather Standby
Band Selections
The BAND button allows you to quickly toggle between the
Marine (VHF), GMRS and WX Alert Standby bands.
To Make a Band Selection:
Press
BAND
button to toggle between the
Marine (VHF)
Standby
,
GMRS Standby
or
WX Standby.
Marine (VHF) Standby Mode
Marine Standby
mode is the default mode for the radio
whenever it is turned On. From this mode, you can change
current settings by becoming familiar with the different key
functions. While in
Marine Standby
mode, the user will be
able to
Transmit (Tx)
by pressing the
Push to Talk (Talk)
button. Signals in
Receive (Rx)
mode will be received on
the selected channel(s).
NOTE
You will receive any mesages sent to the channel to which
you are tuned. Coast Guard alerts are broadcast on Channel
16. You need to have the
WX Alert
or
SAME
turned ON to
receive NOAA weather alerts.
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T
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A
X
Transmit (Tx) Icon
V
T
R
A
X
Receive (Rx) Icon