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How to Use Your Cobra 25 LTD CLASSIC
Contents
Features ..................................................................................................1The CB Story .........................................................................................A1
FCC RegulationsFCC WarningsIncluded Accessories
Controls & Indicators ........................................................................A2Our Thanks to You ..............................................................................A3
Customer SupportInstallation
Location .............................................................................................2Mounting and Connection .........................................................2
AntennasCB Antenna.......................................................................................6Marine Installation .........................................................................6
Ignition Noise Interference ............................................................7Operating Your 25 LTD Classic
Turning On Your CB........................................................................8Setting Channel Selector .............................................................9To Receive..........................................................................................10S-Meter ...............................................................................................11NB/Off (Noise Blanker) Switch ...................................................12Bright/Dim Switch ..........................................................................12CB/WX Switch...................................................................................13RF Gain Control................................................................................13Setting Squelch ...............................................................................14To Transmit ........................................................................................16Setting Dynamike®.........................................................................16Transmit..............................................................................................17RF Meter .............................................................................................17External Speaker .............................................................................18PA (Public Address) ........................................................................19ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) Switch ...................................21Temporary Mobile Set-Up ...........................................................21Home and Office Set-Up..............................................................22
How Your CB Can Serve You ...........................................................24A Few Rules You Should Know..................................................24Channel 9 Emergency Messages..............................................24CB 10 Codes......................................................................................26
Frequency Ranges..............................................................................2825 LTD Classic Specifications .........................................................29Warranty Information .......................................................................30Optional Accessories.........................................................................32Accessory Order Info.........................................................................33Trademark Acknowledgement .....................................................34
Features of This Product
• 40 CB Radio Channels
• Heavy-Duty Dynamic Microphone
• Full 4 Watts AM RF Power Output
• Instant Channel 9
• Front Panel 4-Pin MicrophoneConnector
• Switchable Blanker
• Adjustable Dynamike Boost
• Tactile Controls
• 9 Ft Microphone Cord
• RF Gain
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InstallationInstallation
Location
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Mounting andConnection
Mounting and ConnectionHold the radio with the mounting bracket inthe exact desired location. If there is no inter-ference, remove the bracket and use it as atemplate to mark the location for the mount-ing screws.
LocationPlan location of transceiver and microphonebracket before starting the installation.
Select a location that is convenient for operation,yet does not interfere with the driver or passenger.
The transceiver is usually mounted to the under-side of the dash with the microphone bracketbeside it.
Note
The transceiver is held in the universal mounting bracket bytwo thumbscrews which allowfor adjustment at a convenientangle.
The bracket includes two self-tapping screws and star wash-ers. The mounting must bemechanically strong, conve-niently located.
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Drill the holes and secure the bracket.2
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Connect the antenna cable plug to the recep-tacle marked “ANT” on the back of the unit.
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Note
Before installing the CB radio,visually check the vehicle’s bat-tery connection to determinewhich terminal, positive ornegative, is grounded (positiveis the larger of the two) to theengine block (or chassis). Anegatively grounded vehiclehas its negative lead groundedto the chassis.
Note
In positive ground vehicles thered wire goes to the chassis andthe black wire is connected tothe ignition switch.
InstallationInstallation
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Note
Connecting to an accessory fuseprevents the unit from being lefton accidentally, and also per-mits operating the unit withoutrunning the engine.
Note
In positive ground vehicles thered wire goes to the chassis andthe black wire is connected tothe ignition switch.
In a negative grounded vehicle, connect thered lead of the DC power cord to an accessory12 volt fuse.
Connect the black lead to the negative side ofthe vehicle. This is usually the chassis. Any con-venient location with a good electrical contact(remove paint) may be used.
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Plug power cable into back of unit marked“Power”. Be sure to observe polarity markings.
Mount the microphonebracket on the right sideof the unit (driver’s left)using two screws sup-plied. Bracket should beplaced under the dash so microphone is readilyaccessible.
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8 Attach the 4-pin microphone cable to receptacle on the front of the unit and install unit in bracket securely.
Ignition Noise InterferenceAntennas
Use of a mobile receiver at low signal levels isnormally limited by the presence of electricalnoise. The primary source of noise in automobilesis from the alternator and ignition system.Typically, when signal level is adequate, the back-ground noise does not present a serious problem.Also, when extremely low level signals are beingreceived, the transceiver may be operated withthe vehicle’s engine turned off. The unit requiresvery little current and therefore will not signifi-cantly discharge the vehicle’s battery.
Even though the Cobra 25 LTD Classic has anautomatic noise limiter, in some installations igni-tion interference may be high enough to makegood communications impossible. Many possibil-ities exist and variations between vehicles require different solutions. Consult your COBRA dealer ora 2-way radio technician for help in locating thesource of a severe noise.
CB AntennaSince the maximum allowable power output ofthe transmitter is limited by the FCC, the antennais critical in affecting transmission distance. Onlya properly matched antenna system will allowmaximum power output. Cobra loaded typeantenna models are highly recommended formost installations. Consult your Cobra dealer forfurther details, or call 773.889.3087 and speak toa Cobra representative.
Marine InstallationThe transceiver will not operate at maximum effi-ciency in a boat without a ground plate, (unless ithas a steel hull). Before attempting installation ,consult your dealer for information regarding anadequate grounding system and prevention ofelectrolysis between fittings in the hull and water.
CB Antenna
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For optimum performance inpassenger cars the ideal anten-na location is on the center ofthe roof. Second choice is on thecenter of the trunk.
NoteBecause many newer trucks feature fiberglass door skins,the outside mirror must begrounded to the chassis..
Note
3-way Combination Antennasare also available which allowoperation of all three bands(AM-FM & CB), using a singleantenna. However, this type ofantenna usually results in lessthan normal transmit andreceive range when comparedto a standard-type “SingleBand” CB antenna. Call773.889.3087 for further infor-mation.
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1 A standard antenna connector is provided on the transceiver for easy connection.
The CB/PA button should be in the CB position.
Operation
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Operation
Turning On Setting ChannelSelector
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Turning On Make sure the power cord, antenna and micro-phone are connected to their proper connectorsbefore starting.
Setting Channel Selector
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Rotate the On/Off Volume knob clockwise toa normal listening level.
Select one of forty channels and adjust volume. The selected channel is indicated bythe LED readout directly above the channelselector knob
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Rotate the On/Off Volume knob clockwisethe green RT/TX LED and channel display willbe illuminated.
Operation
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Operation
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S-MeterS-MeterSwings proportionately to strength of incomingsignal when receiving.
Switch to NORMAL to select desired channel.1
Selecting AChannel
Selecting A Channel
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Switch to 9 (Emergency) forinstant access to these channel.
To Receive
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To Receive
When switched to NB position the RF NoiseBlanker is activated, providing increased noisefiltration.
When switched to OFF position NoiseBlanking Filtration will be turned off.
OperationOperation
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NB, OFF (Noise Blanker)Switch
RF Gain Control
Bright/DimSwitch
RF Gain ControlThe RF Gain is used to optimize reception instrong or weak signal areas.
Bright/Dim Switch
Note
The RF Gain is used to optimizereception in weak signal areas.Turn counterclockwise to reducegain.
Note
The RF noise blanker is veryeffective in reducing repetitivenoises such as ignition interfer-ence.
Switch to BRT or DIM to control brightnessof the channel indicator and multi-functionmeter for day or nighttime driving.
Rotate the RF Gain knob counterclockwiseto reduce gain in strong signal areas. In weak signal areas turn clockwise to increase gain.
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NB, OFF (Noise Blanker) Switch
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Full clockwise rotation closes the gate allowing only very strong signals to enter.
Full counterclockwise rotation opens the“gate” allowing all signals in.
To achieve the Desired Squelch Setting (DSS),turn the Squelch control counterclockwiseuntil you hear noise. Now turn the controlclockwise just until the noise stops. This is theDSS setting.
Setting Squelch Squelch is the “control gate” for incoming signals.
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Operation Operation
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Gate set to Desired Squelch Setting (DSS)
Gate closed
Setting Squelch
Setting Dynamike®This controls the microphone sensitivity (outgoing audio level).
To Transmit
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To Transmit
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SettingDynamike®
Caution!
Be sure the antenna is properlyconnected to the radio beforetransmitting. Prolonged trans-mitting without an antenna, ora poorly matched antenna,could cause damage to thetransmitter.
Be sure to read the F.C.C. Rulesand Regulations included withthis unit before transmitting.
Operation Operation
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Select desired channel.1
Initially, set fully clockwise so that maxi-mum voice volume is available. Dynamike®may have to be reduced in some conditions.
Transmit
Push and hold mic button to transmit.Transmitter is now activated. When transmit-ting, hold the microphone two inches fromyour mouth and speak in a clear, normal voice.Release to receive.
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PUSH & HOLD
Transmit
RF MeterRF MeterThis meter swings proportionately to the RFoutput (outgoing signal) while transmitting.
OperationOperation
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PA (PublicAddress)
PA (Public Address)
Connect an external PA speaker to the PA jackon the rear panel.
Note
Speaker should have 8-ohmimpedance and be rated to handle at least 4.0 watts.
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The speaker should be directedaway from the microphone toprevent acoustic feedback.
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When the volume control isrotated clockwise, activity onthe CB channel will be heardthrough the PA speaker.
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Set CB/ANL PA switch to PA position.2
External Speaker External SpeakerThe external Speaker jack is used for remotereceiver monitoring.Note
The external speaker shouldhave 8-ohm impedance and berated to handle at least 4.0watts. When the external speak-er is plugged in, the internalspeaker is automatically discon-nected.
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Cobra external speakers arerated at 10 watts. Connect an external speaker to the external
speaker jack on the rear panel. 1
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Temporary Mobile Set-UpOperation
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TemporaryMobile Set-Up
Temporary Mobile OperationFor temporary mobile operation you may want topurchase an optional cigar lighter adapter fromyour COBRA dealer. This adapter and a magneticmount antenna allow you to quickly “install” yourtransceiver for temporary use.
ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) Switch
When switched to CB/ANL the AutomaticNoise Limiter is activated. This helps reducenoise created by the vehicle’s electronics.
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Push and hold microphone button and speakin a normal voice. Your voice will sound on thePA speaker.
Adjust PA speaker volume with the Dynamike control.
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PUSH & HOLD
Home And Office Set-Up
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Base StationOperation(From 120V ACHouse Current)
Base Station Operation(From 120V AC House Current)To operate your transceiver from home or officeyou will need a 13.8 volt DC Power Pack rated at aminimum of 2 amps, and a properly installedbase station antenna.
Home And Office Set-Up
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Warning! Do not attempt to operate thistransceiver by connecting itdirectly to 120 vac.
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For further information callCobra Customer Service1.773.889.3087.
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Connect properly installed and matched basestation antenna.
Simply connect the red (+) and black (-) leads of the transceiver to the correspondingterminals of the power pack.
Plug power cable into back of unit marked“Power”. Be sure to observe polarity markings.
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How Your CB Can Serve YouHow Your CB Can Serve You
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The FCC gives these examples of permitted andprohibited messages for channel 9. These areonly guidelines and not all-inclusive:
Permitted Example MessageYes “Tornado sighted six miles north
of town.”No “Post number 10.
No tornado sighted.”
Yes “Out of gas on I-95 at mile marker 211.”
No “Out of gas in my driveway.”
Yes “Four car accident on I-94 at Exit 11. Send police and ambulance.”
No “Traffic moving smoothly on I-94.”
Yes “Weather Bureau has issued thunderstorm warning. Bring sailboat into port.”
No “Attention motorists. Weather Bureau advises snow tomorrow will accumulate 4 to 6 inches.”
Yes “Fire in building at 539 Main, Evanston.”
No “Halloween patrol number 3. All quiet.”
1. Set to channel 9 for emergenciesBe sure antenna is properly connected.
2. CB Distress DataWhen transmitting an emergency, you shouldrequest a “REACT BASE” and provide the CB distress data (called CLIP):
C all Sign Identify yourself.L ocation Be exact.I njuries Number. Type. Trapped?P roblem Give details and help needed.
Transmit CLIP repeatedly so any monitor can assist.
Channel 9EmergencyMessages
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If no response on channel 9, try channels 19 or 14.
• Warn of traffic problems• Provide weather and road data• Provide help in event of an emergency • Provide direct contact with home or office • Assist police by reporting erratic drivers• Get “local information” to find destination• Communicate with family and friends• Suggest spots to eat and sleep• Keep you alert while traveling
A Few Rules You Should KnowA. Conversations cannot last more than 5 minutes
with another station. A one minute break isrequired to let others use the channel.
B. You cannot blast others off the air by use of illegally amplified transmitters or illegally high antennas.
C. You cannot use CB to promote illegal activities.D. Profanity is not allowed.E. You may not transmit music with a CB.F. Selling of merchandise and/or services is
prohibited.
A Few Rules You Should Know
How Your CB Can Serve YouHow Your CB Can Serve You
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Code Meaning 10-29 Time is up for contact10-30 Does not conform to FCC rules10-33 Emergency traffic 10-34 Trouble at this station10-35 Confidential information10-36 Correct time is10-37 Wrecker needed at10-38 Ambulance needed10-39 Message delivered10-41 Turn to channel10-42 Traffic accident at10-43 Traffic tie up at10-44 Have a message for10-45 All units within range please report10-50 Break channel10-60 What is next message number?10-62 Unable to copy. Use phone10-63 Net directed to10-64 Net clear10-65 Awaiting your next message/assignment10-67 All units comply10-70 Fire at10-71 Proceed, transmission in sequence10-77 Negative contact10-81 Reserve hotel room for10-82 Reserve room for10-85 My address is10-91 Talk closer to mic10-93 Check my frequency on this channel10-94 Give me a long count10-99 Mission completed, all units secure10-200 Police needed at
CB 10-CodesCitizen Bands have adopted the “10-CODES” forstandard questions and answers. These codesprovide quick and easy communication, especiallyin noisy areas. Following are some of the morecommon codes and meanings:
Code Meaning 10-1 Receiving poorly10-2 Receiving well10-3 Stop transmitting10-4 OK, message received10-5 Relay message10-6 Busy, stand by10-7 Out of service, leaving10-8 In service, subject to call10-9 Repeat message10-10 Transmission completed standing by10-11 Talking too rapidly10-12 Visitors present10-13 Advise weather/roads 10-16 Make pick up at10-17 Urgent business10-18 Anything for us?10-19 Return to base10-20 My location is10-21 Call by phone10-22 Report in person to10-23 Stand by10-24 Completed last assignment10-25 Can you contact10-26 Disregard last info10-27 Moving to channel10-28 Identify your station
CB 10-Codes
25 LTD Classic SpecificationsFrequency Ranges
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GENERALCHANNELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB - 40 CH FREQUENCY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB - 26.965 TO 27.405 MHzFREQUENCY TOLERANCE . . . . . . . . . . . 0.005 %FREQUENCY CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . PLL (PHASE LOCK LOOP) SYNTHESIZEROPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -30° C TO + 50° CMICROPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLUG-IN DYNAMICINPUT VOLTAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.8VDC nom. (positive or negative ground) CURRENT DRAIN TRANSMIT: AM FULL MOD., 1.5A
(MAXIMUM) RECEIVE: SQUELCHED, 0.3A; FULL AUDIO OUTPUT, 1.2A (NOMINAL)
SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-5/8” D X 6-3/8” W X 2-13/64” HWEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 lbs.ANTENNA CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . .UHF; SO-239SEMICONDUCTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 TRANSISTORS, 28 DIODES,
3 INTEGRATED CIRCUITSMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ILLUMINATED; INDICATES RELATIVE
POWER OUTPUT AND RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH
TRANSMITTERPOWER OUTPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 WATTSMODULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AM (AMPLITUDE MODULATION)FREQUENCY RESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . . .300 TO 3000 HzOUTPUT IMPEDANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 OHMS, UNBALANCED
RECEIVERSENSITIVITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LESS THAN 1 µV FOR 10dB (S+N) /NSELECTIVITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 dB @ 7 kHz, 60 dB @ 10kHzIMAGE REJECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 dB, TYPICALADJACENT-CHANNEL REJECTION . . .60 dB, TYPICALIF FREQUENCIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DOUBLE CONVERSION: 1st: 10.695 MHz
2nd: 455 kHzAUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL (AGC) .LESS THAN 10 dB CHANGE IN AUDIO
OUTPUT FOR INPUTS FROM 10 TO 50,000 MICROVOLTS
RF GAIN CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ADJUSTABLE FOR OPTIMUM SIGNALRECEPTION
NOISE BLANKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RF TYPESQUELCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ADJUSTABLE; THRESHOLD LESS THAN 1µVAUDIO OUTPUT POWER . . . . . . . . . . . .4 WATTSFREQUENCY RESPONSE . . . . . . . . . . . .300 TO 3000 HzDISTORTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LESS THAN 7% @3 WATTS @ 1000 HzBUILT-IN SPEAKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 OHMS, 5WEXTERNAL SPEAKER (NOT SUPPLIED) .8 OHMS; DISABLES INTERNAL SPEAKER
WHEN CONNECTED
PA SYSTEMPOWER OUTPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 WATTS INTO EXTERNAL SPEAKEREXTERNAL SPEAKER FOR PA . . . . . . . .8 OHMS, WHEN PA-CB SWITCH IS IN PA, (NOT SUPPLIED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .THE PA SPEAKER ALSO MONITORS THE
RECEIVER; SEPARATE JACK PROVIDED
(SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE)
The COBRA 25 LTD Classic transceiver representsone of the most ad vanced AM two-way radios usedas a Class D station in the Citizens Radio Service.This unit features advanced Phase Lock Loop (PLL) circuitry providing complete cov er age of all 40 CBchan nels.
1 26.965 21 27.2152 26.975 22 27.2253 26.985 23 27.2554 27.005 24 27.2355 27.015 25 27.245
6 27.025 26 27.2657 27.035 27 27.2758 27.055 28 27.2859 27.065 29 27.29510 27.075 30 27.305
11 27.085 31 27.31512 27.105 32 27.32513 27.115 33 27.33514 27.125 34 27.34515 27.135 35 27.355
16 27.155 36 27.36517 27.165 37 27.37518 27.175 38 27.38519 27.185 39 27.39520 27.205 40 27.405
Channel ChannelCB Freq. CB Freq.Channel In MHz Channel In MHz
Optional AccessoriesLimited Two Year Warranty
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For Products Purchased In The U.S.A.Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its CitizensBand radio, and the component parts thereof, will be freeof defects in workmanship and materials for a period oftwo (2) years from the date of first consumer purchase. Thiswarranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser,provided that the product is utilized within the U.S.A. Cobra will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option,defective radios, products or component parts upon deliv-ery to the Cobra Factory Service department, accompa-nied by proof of the date of first consumer purchase, suchas a duplicated copy of a sales receipt. You must pay any initial shipping charges required to shipthe product for warranty service, but the return chargeswill be at Cobra’s expense, if the product is repaired orreplaced under warranty. This warranty gives you specificlegal rights, and you may also have other rights whichmay vary from state to state.Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply:1. To any product damaged by accident.2. In the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a
result of unauthorized alterations or repairs.3. If the serial number has been altered, defaced, or
removed.4. If the owner of the product resides outside the U.S.A.All implied warranties, including warranties of mer-chantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limitedin duration to the length of this warranty. Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential orother damages; including, without limitation, damagesresulting from loss of use or cost of installation. Some states do not allow limitations on how long animplied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusionor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, sothe above limitations may not apply to you.
For Products Purchased Outside The U.S.A.Please contact your local dealer for warranty information.You must pay any initial shipping charges required to shipthe product for warranty service, but the return chargeswill be at Cobra's expense, if the product is repaired orreplaced under warranty.
Cobra ElectronicsCorporation
6500 West Cortland StreetChicago, Illinois 60707
Replacement DC Power Cord For in vehicle use426-002-N-001
Replacement MountingBracketFor in vehicle use251-199-9-001
Replacement Thumb ScrewsFor in vehicle use634-081-9-001
Replacement MicrophoneBracketFor in vehicle use741-080-9-001
Replacement DynamicMicrophoneFor in vehicle useCA 73
21” Base Loaded MagnetMount Antenna
HG A1000
38” Base Loaded MagnetMount Antenna
HG A1500
Accessory Order InfoOptionalAccessories
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Dynamic External Speaker
HG S100
Noise Canceling ExternalSpeakerHG S300
Noise Canceling With TalkBack External SpeakerHG S500
4 Pin Replacement DynamicMicrophoneHG M73
4 Pin Noise CancelingMicrophoneHG M77
Power Microphone
HG M75
Optional AccessoriesYou can find quality Cobra products and accessories at your local Cobra dealer, or in theU.S.A., you can order directly from Cobra. See ordering info on page 33.
Ordering From U.S.A.Call 773-889-3087 for pricing orvisit www.cobra.com.
For Credit Card Orders Call 773-889-3087 [Press one fromthe main menu] 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time, Mondaythrough Friday.
Make Check or Money OrderPayable To Cobra Electronics, Attn: AccessoriesDept., 6500 West Cortland Street,Chicago, IL 60707 U.S.A.
To Order OnlinePlease visit our website:www.cobra.com
Item # Description426-002-N-001 Replacement DC Power Cord
251-353-9-001 Replacement Mounting Bracket
634-081-9-001 Replacement Thumb Screws
741-080-9-001 Replacement Microphone Bracket
HG A1000 21” Base Loaded,Magnetic Mount Antenna
HG A1500 38” Base Loaded,Magnetic Mount Antenna
HG M84 4 Pin Premium Noise-CancellingMicrophone
HG M84W 4 Pin Premium Noise-CancellingMicrophone (Wood Grain)
HG M73 4 Pin Replacement DynamicMicrophone
HG M77 4 Pin Noise-CancellingMicrophone
HG M75 Power Microphone
HG S100 Dynamic External Speaker
HG S300 Noise-Cancelling External Speaker
HG S500 Noise-Cancelling with Talk BackExternal Speaker
Trademark Acknowledgement
Cobra®, Dynamike®, Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® and the snake design areregistered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. Cobra Electronics Corporation™ is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA.
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The Citizens Band lies between the shortwavebroadcast and 10-meter Amateur radio bands,and was established by law in 1949. The Class Dtwo-way communications service was opened in1959. (CB also includes a Class A citizens band and Class C remote control frequencies.)
FCC RegulationsFCC regulations permit only “transmissions” (one party to another) rather than “broadcasts” (to a wide audience). Thus, advertising is notallowed on CB Channels because that is “broad-casting.”
FCC Warnings All transmitter adjustments other than those supplied by the manufacturer as front panel operating controls, must be made by, or under the supervision of, the holder of an FCC-issuedgeneral Radio-Telephone Operator’s License.
Replacement or substitution of transistors, regulardiodes or other parts of a unique nature, withparts other than those recommended by Cobra,may cause violation of the technical regulations of Part 95 of the FCC Rules, or violation of TypeAcceptance requirements of Part 2 of the Rules.
You should read and understand Part 95 (includedwith this unit) of the FCC Rules and Regulations,before operating your Cobra radio, even thoughthe FCC no longer requires you to obtain an oper-ator’s license.
What’s Included with Your 25 LTD Classic1. CB transceiver 6. DC power cord2. Microphone 7. FCC rules 3. Transceiver bracket 1. (not shown)4. Microphone bracket5. Operating Manual
25 LTD Classic
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Operating Instructions for your Cobra 25 LTD Classic
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Operating Instructions for your Cobra 25 LTD Classic
DYNAMIKE
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RF GAIN
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25 LTD CLASSICCH9BRTNB
PA OFF DIM NORMAL
CB/ANL
Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®
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1. 4-Pin Microphone Connector
2. Power On/Off/Volume/Squelch
3. Dynamike
4. RF Gain
5. Channel Selector
6. LED Channel Display
7. RX (Receive)/ TX (Transmit)LED Indicator
8. Channel 9/ Normal Switch9. Dimmer Switch
10. NB/Off Switch
11. CB/ANL PA Switch
12. Signal Strength Meter
13. Microphone
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14. Public Address Jack
15. External Speaker Jack
16. Antenna Connector
17. Power Jack
Thank you for purchasing the Cobra 25 LTD ClassicCB Radio. Properly used, this Cobra product will giveyou many years of reliable service.
Customer AssistanceShould you encounter any problems with this prod-uct, or not understand its many features, pleaserefer to this owner’s manual. If you require furtherassistance after reading this manual, CobraElectronics offers the following customer assistanceservices:
For Assistance in the U.S.A. Automated Help Desk English only, 24 hours a day,seven (7) days a week 773-889-3087 (phone).
Customer Assistance Operators English and Spanish.8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time Mon. through Fri.(except holidays) 773-889-3087 (phone).
Questions English and Spanish.Faxes can be received at 773-622-2269 (fax).
Technical Assistance English only.www.cobra.com (online: Frequently Asked Questions). English and Spanish. [email protected] (e-mail).
For Assistance Outside the U.S.A.Contact Your Local Dealer
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