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Cobra HH 33 User Manual

Cobra HH 33
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Citizens Band
2-way
Handheld
CB Radio
“Ingenious Products for
Easier Communication.”
Operating instructions
for your
COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
6500 W. Cortland Street
Chicago, Illinois 60707
Printed in Thailand Cobra Electronics Corp.© 1997 Part no. 480-200-P-001
3333
HH
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Cobra HH 33 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHandheld
Channels22 Channels
Power Output4 Watts
NOAA Weather ChannelsYes
Battery LifeUp to 10 hours
BatteryRechargeable NiMH
Privacy CodesCTCSS/DCS
Power SourceAC Adapter or Battery

Summary

INTRODUCTION

FEATURES

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

BNC Antenna Connector

The connector for attaching the antenna to the CB radio.

Squelch Control

Adjusts the radio's sensitivity to background noise, silencing weak signals.

On/Off Volume Control

Controls the power to the unit and the audio output volume.

Belt Clip

An accessory for attaching the radio to clothing or a belt.

Channel Up Key

Button used to cycle to the next higher CB channel.

Channel Down Key

Button used to cycle to the next lower CB channel.

PTT (Push To Talk) Key

Button pressed to transmit voice communications on the CB radio.

Battery Chamber

Compartment where the radio's batteries are housed.

DC Power Jack

Port for connecting an external DC power source.

LED Display Panel

Shows channel number, transmit/receive status, and battery level.

Microphone

Integrated component for speaking into the radio.

Speaker

Integrated component for listening to incoming transmissions.

THE CB STORY

FCC WARNINGS

OPERATION TURNING ON/SQUELCH

TURNING YOUR HANDHELD CB ON

Step-by-step guide to powering up the Cobra HH33 radio.

SETTING THE SQUELCH

Detailed explanation on how to adjust the squelch for clear communication.

OPERATION SELECT CHANNEL/DISPLAY/TRANSMIT

SELECTING A CHANNEL

How to tune to different CB channels using the radio's controls.

LED DISPLAY

Explanation of the indicators and information shown on the radio's LED display.

TRANSMIT / RECEIVE

Instructions on how to send and receive transmissions using the PTT button.

OPERATION IN VEHICLE USE

OPERATION HOW YOUR CB CAN SERVE YOU

HOW YOUR CB CAN SERVE YOU

Lists specific ways a CB radio can be useful for communication and information.

Never Used A CB Before?

Basic advice and steps for first-time CB radio users.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR NEW COBRA CITIZENS BAND TRANSCEIVER

Information about tuning and initial use of the CB radio.

A FEW RULES YOU SHOULD KNOW

USE CHANNEL 9 FOR EMERGENCY ONLY

Operating Procedure for Emergency Communications

Step-by-step process for making emergency calls on Channel 9.

CB 10-CODES

FREQUENCY RANGE

HH-33 SPECIFICATIONS

If You Think You Need Service, Call 773-889-3087

LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Replacement DC Power Cord for in vehicle use

An accessory power cord for operating the CB radio in a car.

BNC/SO239 antenna adapter.

An adapter to connect standard CB antennas to the radio's BNC connector.

Magnetic Mount Weather Antenna

An external antenna designed for better range, especially in vehicles.

Long Range antenna.

An antenna designed to significantly extend the communication range of the CB radio.

NOTES

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