F E AT U R E S
Features of This Product
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•8 MAIN CHANNELS*
•38 CTCSS privacy codes
•BACKLIT LCD display
•WATER RESISTANT
•BATTERY SAVER circuitry
•MAXIMUM RANGE Extender
•VOX mode for
•PRIVATE CALL voice scrambling
•VIBRALERT™
•INTERCOM capability
•10 MEMORY locations
•MEMORY SCAN
•FULL CHANNEL/CTCSS Privacy Codes scan
•CALL ALERT
•DUAL WATCH programmable
•LOCK key
•AUTO SQUELCH
•5 CALL SIGNAL selections
•On/off “ROGER BEEP” confirmation tone
•On/off KEYSTROKE tones
•EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE jack
•BELT CLIP
•WRIST STRAP
•RECHARGING PADS
•RAPID Desktop CHARGER
•RECHARGEABLE NiMH BATTERY Pack
•AC ADAPTOR (220V,
•PLUG CONVERTER 220V,
Product Information
This Cobra® microTALK® radio has been manufactured to meet all required standards for radio equipment using PMR 446 frequencies as authorized. The use of this
Caring for Your microTALK® Radio
Your microTALK® radio will give you years of
•Handle the radio gently.
•Keep it away from dust.
•Never put the radio in water or in a damp place.
•Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
Recharging Batteries
You should fully recharge the battery pack before using your microTALK® for the first time.
1.Attach the power supply
to the charger base and plug |
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it in to an electrical outlet. |
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(A |
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is included, if required.) |
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Place the radio in the charger |
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base to begin charging. | CHARGE |
2.With the optional adapter, you can place the
battery pack alone in the charger base. Pull down the LOCK TAB and remove the battery compartment cover. Remove the battery pack
and place the battery pack in the charging well.
3.The CHARGE light on the
charger base will indicate |
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when the battery is fully | CHARGE |
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charged. The light will remain
lit until the battery pack is approximately 90% charged, then blink rapidly until the battery is fully charged, then blink slowly indicating trickle charge. A full charge will take approximately 2 hours. You can leave the unit in trickle charge indefinitely.
4.Your microTALK® can also be operated with four
standard AAA alkaline batteries.
*You are not allowed to use channels 1 and 2 in France. This situation can change; please contact the French radio licensing authority for more information.