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		 Our Thanks to You and   
					Customer Assistance   
					Radio Controls   
					and Indicators   
					Introduction   
					Introduction   
					Belt Clip   
					Engagement   
					Our Thanks to You   
					• 
					Thank you for purchasing a CobraMarine® VHF radio.   
					Properly used, this Cobra® product will give you   
					many years of reliable service.   
					Speaker/   
					Microphone   
					External Cover   
					ON/OFF/Volume   
					Control   
					Owner’s Manual   
					Wrist Strap   
					Connector   
					How Your CobraMarine VHF Radio Works   
					Antenna   
					MICROBLUE   
					This radio is a battery-powered portable transceiver for use afloat. It gives you   
					two-way vessel-to-vessel and vessel-to-shore station communications, primarily   
					for safety and secondarily for navigation and operational purposes. With it, you   
					can call for help, get information from other boaters, talk to lock or bridge tenders,   
					and make radiotelephone calls to anywhere in the world through a marine operator.   
					Backlit   
					LCD   
					Screen   
					Battery   
					Channel Up   
					Button   
					Battery   
					Clip   
					Bluetooth®   
					Microphone   
					Besides two-way communications, the radio can provide quick access to receive   
					all the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) weather   
					channels and alert you to weather emergencies with a tone on a weather channel you   
					can select for your area.   
					Push to   
					Talk   
					Button   
					Instant   
					Channel   
					16/9 Button   
					Channel   
					Down   
					Button   
					SCAN   
					Button   
					Customer Assistance   
					Customer Assistance   
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					Should you encounter any problems with this product, or not understand   
					its many features, please refer to this owner’s manual. If you require further   
					assistance after reading this manual, Cobra Electronics offers the following   
					customer assistance services:   
					Backlight/   
					Key Lock   
					Button   
					Call/Enter   
					Button   
					Power   
					Level/Weather   
					Button   
					For Assistance in the U.S.A.   
					Automated Help Desk English only.   
					24 hours a day, 7 days a week 773-889-3087 (phone).   
					Memory/Escape Button   
					Rewind-Say-AgainTM   
					Button   
					Tri-Watch   
					Button   
					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).   
					VHF Radio   
					Microphone   
					Bluetooth®   
					Button   
					Questions English and Spanish.   
					Faxes can be received at 773-622-2269 (fax).   
					Speaker   
					Technical Assistance English only.   
					
					English and Spanish. productinfo@cobra.com (e-mail).   
					VHF MARINE RADIO   
					For Assistance Outside the U.S.A.   
					Contact Your Local Dealer   
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					6500 West Cortland Street   
					Chicago, Illinois 60707 USA   
					
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				Table of Contents   
					Introduction   
					Introduction   
					Our Thanks to You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1   
					Customer Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1   
					Radio Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A2   
					Backlit LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3   
					Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3   
					Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   
					General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   
					Recommendations for Marine Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5   
					FCC Licensing Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   
					Installation   
					Included in this Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   
					Wrist Strap and Belt Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   
					Batteries and Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					Operating Your Radio   
					Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   
					Setup Mode Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   
					Bluetooth® Mode Pairing and Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   
					Standby/Receive and Transmit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   
					NOAA Weather Channels and Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   
					Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					Rewind Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   
					Mobile Phone Operation with Bluetooth® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   
					Floating Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   
					Maintenance and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					VHF Marine Radio Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   
					Voice Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50   
					Radiotelephone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   
					Emergency Messages and Distress Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53   
					Warranty and Trademark   
					Limited 3-Year Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   
					Trademark Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   
					Customer Service   
					Product Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   
					Appendix   
					VHF Marine Channel Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60   
					Weather Channels Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75   
					Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76   
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				Important Safety Information   
					General Precautions   
					Introduction   
					Introduction   
					Important Safety Information   
					General Precautions   
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					• 
					Before installing and using your CobraMarine VHF radio, please read these   
					general precautions and warnings.   
					The following WARNINGS and NOTICE information will make you aware of RF   
					exposure hazards and how to assure you operate the radio within the FCC RF   
					exposure limits established for the radio.   
					Warning and Notice Statements   
					To make the most of this radio, it must be installed and used properly.   
					Please read the installation and operating instructions carefully before installing   
					and using the radio. Special attention must be paid to the WARNING and NOTICE   
					statements in this manual.   
					WARNINGS   
					Your radio generates electromagnetic RF (radio frequency) energy when it is transmitting.   
					To ensure that you and those around you are not exposed to excessive amounts of   
					that energy, DO NOT touch the antenna when transmitting. KEEP the radio at least   
					two (2) inches (5 cm) away from yourself and others when transmitting.   
					WARNING   
					DO NOT operate with more than a duty cycle of 5% transmit, 5% receive and   
					90% standby. The radio is transmitting when the Talk button is pressed and the   
					transmit information shows on the LCD screen.   
					Statements identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life.   
					NOTICE   
					ALWAYS use only Cobra authorized accessories.   
					Statements identify conditions that could cause damage to the radio   
					or other equipment.   
					DO NOT operate the radio in an explosive atmosphere, near blasting sites,   
					or in any area where signs are posted prohibiting radio transmissions.   
					Safety Training Information   
					NEVER place the transceiver or microphone/speaker where they might interfere   
					with operation of your vessel or cause injury.   
					This CobraMarine® radio is designed for, and classified as, “Occupational Use Only.”   
					The radio must only be used in the course of employment by individuals aware of   
					both the hazards and the ways to minimize those hazards. This radio is NOT intended   
					for use in an uncontrolled environment by the “General Population.”   
					DO NOT allow children or anyone unfamiliar with proper procedures to operate   
					the radio without supervision.   
					This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for   
					“Occupational Use Only.” This CobraMarine VHF radio also complies with the   
					following guidelines and standards regarding RF energy and electromagnetic   
					energy levels as well as evaluation of those levels for human exposure:   
					Failure to observe any of these warnings may cause you to exceed FCC RF   
					exposure limits or create other dangerous conditions.   
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					FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with   
					FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.   
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					American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety   
					Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic   
					Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.   
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					American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended   
					Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic   
					Fields — RF and Microwave.   
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				Recommendations for   
					Marine Communication   
					General Precautions   
					Introduction   
					Introduction   
					Recommendations for Marine Communication   
					• 
					NOTICE   
					The frequencies your radio uses are set aside to enhance safety afloat and for vessel   
					navigation and operational messages over a range suitable for nearshore voyages.   
					If the 6 watt maximum output of your radio is not sufficient for the distances you travel   
					from the coast, consider a higher powered handheld or installing a Cobra Marine fixed   
					
					local dealer for model availability.)   
					Your radio is waterproof only when the batteries are properly installed.   
					AVOID using or storing the radio at temperatures below -4˚F (-20˚C) or above   
					140˚F (60˚C).   
					KEEP your radio at least 3 ft (0,9 m) away from your vessel’s magnetic   
					navigation compass.   
					If traveling far offshore, you should consider adding even more powerful radio   
					equipment such as HF single side band or satellite radio for your vessel.   
					DO NOT attempt to service any internal parts yourself. Have any necessary   
					service performed by a qualified technician.   
					The U.S. Coast Guard does not endorse cellular telephones as substitutes for marine   
					radios. They generally cannot communicate with rescue vessels and, if you make   
					a distress call on a cellular telephone, only the party you call will be able to hear   
					you. Additionally, cellular telephones may have limited coverage over water and   
					can be hard to locate. If you do not know where you are, the Coast Guard will have   
					difficulty finding you if you are using a cellular telephone.   
					However, cellular telephones can have a place on board where cellular coverage   
					is available — to allow social conversations and keep the marine frequencies   
					uncluttered and available for their intended uses.   
					This radio is supplied with a lithium-ion (LiON) rechargeable battery pack.   
					I 
					Use only the Cobra charger to recharge lithium-ion (LiON) batteries in the radio.   
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					Do not short circuit the battery pack.   
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					When replacing the batteries, dispose of the old batteries properly. Batteries   
					may explode if disposed of in a fire.   
					Changes or modifications to your radio MAY VOID its compliance with   
					FCC (Federal Communications Commission) rules and make it illegal to use.   
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				FCC Licensing Information   
					FCC Licensing Information   
					Introduction   
					Introduction   
					FCC Licensing Information   
					User Responsibility and Operating Locations   
					• 
					CobraMarine VHF radios comply with the FCC (Federal Communications   
					Commission) requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service.   
					The radio operates on all currently allocated marine channels and is switchable for   
					use according to U.S.A., International or Canadian regulations. It features instant   
					access to emergency Channel 16 and calling Channel 9 as well as NOAA (National   
					Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) All Hazards Radio with Alert that can be   
					accessed by pressing one (1) button.   
					All users are responsible for observing domestic and foreign government regulations   
					and are subject to severe penalties for violations. The VHF frequencies on your radio   
					are reserved for marine use and require a special license to operate from land,   
					including when your boat is on its trailer.   
					NOTE   
					This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the   
					following two (2) conditions:   
					Station License   
					1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and   
					2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that   
					may cause undesired operation.   
					An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U.S.A.   
					waters which uses a VHF marine radio, RADAR, or EPIRB (Emergency Position   
					Indicating Radio Beacon), and which is not required to carry radio equipment.   
					However, any vessel required to carry a marine radio on an international voyage,   
					carrying an HF single side band radiotelephone, or carrying a marine satellite   
					terminal must obtain a station license.   
					FCC license forms and applications for ship and land stations can be downloaded   
					
					at 888-225-5322.   
					FCC Warnings: Replacement or substitution of transistors, regular diodes or   
					other parts of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommended by   
					Cobra may cause a violation of the technical regulations of part 80 of the FCC   
					Rules, or violation of type acceptance requirements of part 2 of the rules.   
					International Station License   
					If your vessel will be entering the sovereign waters of a country other than the U.S.A.   
					or Canada, you should contact that country’s communications regulatory authority   
					for licensing information.   
					Radio Call Sign   
					Currently, the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a license. The United   
					States Coast Guard recommends that the boat’s registration number and state of   
					registry (e.g., IL 1234 AB) be used as a call sign and be clearly visible on the vessel.   
					Canadian Ship Station License   
					You need a Radio Operator’s Certificate if your vessel is operated in Canadian waters.   
					Radio Operator training and certification is available from the Canadian Power   
					Squadron. Visit their website (http://www.cps-ecp.ca/english/newradiocard.html),   
					contact the nearest field office or write: Industry of Canada, Radio Regulatory   
					Branch, Attn: DOSP, 300 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0C8.   
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				Included in this Package   
					Wrist Strap and Belt Clip   
					Installation 
					Installation 
					Included in this Package   
					Wrist Strap and Belt Clip   
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					• 
					You should find all of the following items in the package with   
					your CobraMarine VHF radio:   
					Wrist Strap   
					Wrist Strap   
					The radio comes with the wrist strap already attached.   
					It can be easily removed if you choose not to use it.   
					Radio   
					Wrist Strap   
					Drop-In Battery Charger   
					Belt Clip   
					Belt Clip Secured to Belt   
					Use the spring-loaded belt clip to carry the radio on your   
					person.   
					1. Press open the belt clip, slide it over the belt and   
					release the clip.   
					2. Insert the round guide on the back of the radio into the   
					guide channel on the back of the belt clip. The radio must   
					be upside-down, as shown, to remove it from the belt clip.   
					3. Once the knob is inserted all the way into the belt clip   
					channel, the radio swings free but remains secure.   
					Insert Knob onto Belt Clip   
					Battery Charger Power Cord   
					LiON Battery Pack   
					Alkaline Battery Tray   
					Secure Radio   
					For connection to 12-volt and 120-volt   
					power sources.   
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					Spring-Loaded Belt Clip   
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				Batteries and Charger   
					Batteries and Charger   
					Installation 
					Installation 
					Power Sources   
					Batteries and Charger   
					Initial Charge   
					• 
					The Cobra-provided LiON battery pack may be charged at   
					home, in a car or in a boat using the appropriate 12V or   
					120V power cord with the charger.   
					1. Insert one (1) of the power cords into the back of the   
					drop-in charger.   
					The radio is shipped with a sealed lithium-ion (LiON) battery   
					pack (P/N CM 110-021) that is rechargeable.   
					LiON Battery Pack   
					WARNING   
					The charger provided for this radio is only to be used   
					to charge the battery pack provided. Do not charge   
					any other type of batteries in the charger as fire,   
					explosion or battery damage will occur. Avoiding   
					extreme room temperatures will also help prolong   
					the life of the battery pack for the radio.   
					2. Insert the other end of the power cord into the appropriate   
					12V or 120V power source.   
					3. Remove the spacer from the charger and insert the entire   
					radio/battery into the charger. The metal charge contacts   
					on the battery will contact the mating prongs in the   
					charger to transfer the charging current.   
					4. Observe that the red light on the front of the charger   
					glows to indicate that the battery pack is properly seated   
					and the charger is operating.   
					Initial Battery Charge   
					When your rechargeable batteries begin to discharge too   
					quickly, it is time to install a new battery pack. Your radio   
					will also operate with six (6) high-quality AA alkaline   
					batteries, using the included alkaline battery tray.   
					5. Allow the batteries to charge for five (5) to six (6) hours   
					before use. The light will change back to green when the   
					battery is fully charged.   
					Installing the Battery Pack   
					1. Position the battery pack to line up the two (2) external   
					alignment tabs to the alignment slots in the radio.   
					Install Battery Pack   
					WARNING   
					2. Engage the battery pack into the radio until battery pack   
					is fully seated against the radio housing.   
					Only the rechargeable LiON battery pack can be   
					recharged. You MUST use one of the charging devices   
					provided with this radio. Do not substitute any other   
					type of charging adapter or charger base for this   
					radio. Battery damage, fire or explosion may result.   
					It is equally important to prevent the lithium-ion   
					(LiON) battery pack from freezing to obtain best   
					performance from the battery pack.   
					3. Pivot the locking tab up until it snaps into place on the   
					back of the battery pack.   
					NOTE   
					If the drop-in charger is used on a boat, Cobra   
					recommends you attach it to a horizontal shelf or   
					vertical bulkhead (using the screw holes provided)   
					to prevent possible damage due to the boat rolling or   
					pitching. The charging base has been designed to hold   
					the battery pack in place during rough sea conditions.   
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				Batteries and Charger   
					Batteries and Charger   
					Installation 
					Installation 
					Locking Tab   
					Fully Charged   
					To Remove Battery Pack from Radio   
					1. Pivot the locking tab off of the back of the battery pack   
					Maintaining the Battery Charge   
					As you use your radio, the battery power icon will show the   
					battery power remaining. When the icon begins to flash, it is   
					time to recharge or change the batteries.   
					to unlock.   
					2. Lift the bottom of the battery pack slightly to remove   
					it from the radio housing.   
					3. Pull battery pack out of the radio housing.   
					NOTICE   
					Use only the drop-in charger provided by Cobra. Do   
					not use the charger with alkaline batteries; only the   
					LiON battery pack is rechargeable. Spent alkaline   
					batteries must be discarded and replaced.   
					Partially Charged   
					NOTE   
					Battery Pack Charging Only   
					The LiON battery pack can also be charged in the   
					battery charger without being installed in the radio.   
					Insert the spacer into the battery charger to support   
					the battery pack during this charging process. Follow   
					the same procedures in “Initial Charge” to charge the   
					battery pack.   
					It is a good idea to keep a set of fresh, high-quality AA   
					alkaline batteries with your radio. Should the rechargeable   
					battery pack become discharged and no electrical power   
					source is available, you can insert the included alkaline   
					battery tray with fresh alkaline batteries and continue to   
					use your radio.   
					Fully Discharged   
					NOTICE   
					Lithium-ion (LiON) batteries are toxic. Please dispose   
					of properly. Some marine suppliers accept old battery   
					packs for recycling and some municipal waste disposal   
					agencies have special provisions for battery disposal.   
					NOTE   
					Some radios with LiON batteries have AA or AAA   
					battery packs which only allow low-power transmit.   
					The AA battery tray included with the HH475   
					and a fresh set of alkaline batteries will allow for   
					full-power emergency transmissions.   
					Alkaline Battery Tray   
					Alkaline Batteries   
					There is an alkaline battery tray (P/N CM 110-011) provided   
					with this radio. The alkaline battery tray is provided as a   
					backup or “Emergency” power source should the battery   
					pack run low on power and needs to be recharged. The   
					radio will transmit at full power when using six (6) new   
					AA Alkaline batteries.   
					WARNING   
					Never attempt to recharge alkaline batteries.   
					They are not made to be recharged, and should be   
					disposed of in a proper manner.   
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				Getting Started   
					Getting Started   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Speaker/Mic Port   
					Getting Started   
					Radio Speaker and Microphone   
					• 
					The internal Radio Speaker and Microphone are located on the   
					bottom front face of the radio below the lower control buttons.   
					An optional Speaker/Microphone port is located at the top   
					of the radio between the antenna and the Power/Volume   
					control. Unthread the Speaker/Microphone port cover to access   
					and install an optional speaker or microphone into this port.   
					Refer to the foldout at the front of this manual to identify the   
					various controls and indicators on your radio. Throughout   
					this manual you will be instructed to “Press” or to “Press   
					and Hold” various buttons (except “Push to Talk”) on the   
					radio. “Press” means a momentary press of approximately   
					one (1) second. “Press and Hold” means to hold the button   
					down for approximately two (2) seconds.   
					HH475 Radio   
					Talk Button   
					Talk Button   
					Whenever you press any button except the Talk button on   
					your radio, a brief tone (beep) will sound to confirm the   
					button press. With all button presses, the appropriate icon   
					will appear on the LCD and the backlight will turn On. The   
					backlight will stay On for 10 seconds after the button is   
					released.   
					Press and hold the Talk button to transmit messages.   
					Release the Talk button to stop transmitting.   
					At times, you will hear two (2) other sounds. Two (2) beeps   
					will sound to confirm your setting changes and three (3)   
					beeps will sound to notify you of an error.   
					Common Radio Functions   
					The following procedures define common operating functions of the radio when in   
					either Marine Standby or Weather (WX) Standby modes.   
					Power/Volume Control   
					On/Off/Volume Control   
					(Clockwise)   
					Power On/Off Control   
					The On/Off/Volume control is located at the upper right   
					side of the radio. Turning the On/Off/Volume control   
					past the detent position will turn the radio On or Off.   
					Volume Control   
					Volume is controlled by turning the On/Off/Volume   
					control.   
					On/Off/Volume Control   
					(Counterclockwise)   
					I To increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume   
					control clockwise.   
					I To decrease the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume   
					control counterclockwise.   
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				Getting Started   
					Getting Started   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Backlight/Key Lock Button   
					Channel Up/Down Buttons   
					Backlight/Key Lock Button   
					Channel Up/Down Buttons   
					The LCD will be illuminated by the backlight as long as any   
					button is pressed and will remain On for 10 seconds after the   
					button is released.   
					Your radio will Receive (Rx) and Transmit (Tx) VHF signals   
					on the channel indicated on the LCD display. You can change   
					the channel at any time using the Channel Up/Down buttons.   
					To Display the Backlight Momentarily:   
					To Change Channels:   
					Press the Backlight/Key Lock button. The backlight will   
					remain On for 10 seconds. If the backlight is already   
					On, another press of the Backlight/Key Lock button   
					will turn it Off.   
					Press the Channel Up/Down button.   
					If you are on Channel 88, pressing the Channel Up   
					button will advance to Channel 01. If you are on   
					Channel 01, pressing the Channel Down button will   
					advance to Channel 88.   
					Currently On Channel 88   
					Key Locked Buttons   
					Key Lock   
					To prevent accidental changes to your settings, you can   
					lock all of the following buttons:   
					I Channel Up Button   
					I Channel Down Button   
					I SCAN Button   
					I MEM/ESC Button   
					I WX/H-M-L Button   
					I 16/9 Button   
					I TRI-WATCH Button   
					I Call/Enter/Setup Button   
					You can press and hold the Channel Up/Down button   
					for fast advance. The beep sound will occur only at the   
					first press of the button and not during fast advance.   
					If the new channel selected is restricted to low power,   
					the radio will automatically switch to Low Power mode   
					and the Low Power icon will appear on the LCD.   
					If the radio is in the Key Lock mode, the channel will   
					not change and the three (3) beep error signal will sound.   
					Key Lock Icon   
					SCAN Button   
					SCAN Button   
					Press and release the SCAN button to scan all channels. The   
					SCAN icon will display on the LCD display. Scanning begins   
					at lower channels, and scans to higher channels. Press the   
					Channel Up/Down button to change the scan direction.   
					When a signal is received in SCAN mode, the radio will pause   
					10 seconds before resuming SCAN operation. The scan will   
					stop when the Talk button is pressed.   
					In Memory mode, press and release the SCAN button to   
					scan all memory channels. Because the unit is already in the   
					Memory Channel mode, only the channels in the memory   
					bank will be displayed.   
					To Lock or Unlock the Buttons:   
					Press and hold the Backlight/Key Lock button for two   
					(2) seconds. The Key Lock icon will appear or disappear   
					in the LCD. When Key Lock is On, pressing any of the   
					listed buttons on the front of the radio will result in a   
					three (3) beep error message.   
					Both the Backlight/Key Lock button and the Talk button   
					are active — you can Receive (Rx) or Transmit (Tx)   
					a message with Key Lock On, but you cannot change   
					the channel.   
					NOTE   
					Memory channels need to be saved to effectively   
					enter the Memory Channel mode and scan all   
					memory channels.   
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				Getting Started   
					Setup Mode Programming   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					H-M-L Power Button   
					High/Medium/Low (H-M-L) Power Button   
					Setup Mode Programming   
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					Your radio can transmit selectively at 1, 3 or 6 watts of   
					power. Cobra suggests you maintain the low power setting   
					for short-range communications. You will conserve battery   
					life and avoid overpowering nearby stations with a low power   
					setting signal. Use the high power setting for long-range   
					communications or when you do not receive a response to   
					a signal sent at 1 watt.   
					The following series of procedures is designed to allow you to set the programmable   
					features of your radio. Correctly following these steps results in a minimal amount of   
					radio setup programming time.   
					NOTE   
					When in the Setup mode, if you stop programming for longer than 15 seconds,   
					your entry will be saved and the radio will go back to the Marine Standby   
					mode. When you return to Setup mode and continue programming you will   
					see the last “value” displayed. While in the Setup mode, you will not receive   
					any signal reception.   
					To Toggle Between H-M-L Power Modes:   
					Press the H-M-L Power button. The LCD will show   
					which mode is in effect. Some channels are restricted   
					for a maximum use of 1 watt. Your radio will   
					automatically set the power to Low Power mode   
					when you select those channels.   
					Marine (VHF) Mode Programming   
					Programming these features will allow you to customize certain features of this radio   
					to enhance your “On-Water” audio needs.   
					NOTE   
					Some channels, frequency bands and countries of use   
					might not be able to operate in High Power mode.   
					Start from Marine Standby mode to begin Marine (VHF) Setup programming.   
					Press and hold the Call/Enter/Setup button for two (2) seconds to enter the   
					programming mode.   
					Call /Enter/Setup Button   
					Call/Enter/Setup Button   
					The mode programming follows this sequence:   
					I Squelch Level Set   
					The Call/Enter/Setup button has multiple functions. It is   
					generally used in the following ways:   
					I UIC Channel Map   
					I Tone Alert On/Off   
					I Press and release to transmit your unique Call Tone signal   
					to another radio.   
					I Press and hold to enter any Setup menu.   
					I Call Tone Select   
					I Functions as an Enter button when making a selection   
					in any Setup menu.   
					I Roger Beep On/Off   
					I Key Tone On/Off   
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					Setup Mode Programming   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Channel Up/Down Buttons   
					Active Channel Map Icon   
					Squelch Control   
					USA/International/Canada Channel Maps   
					Squelch Control filters weak signals and radio frequency (RF)   
					noise so that you will clearly hear the signals you want.   
					The Squelch Control on this radio is set through the following   
					keypad operation.   
					Three (3) sets of VHF Channel Maps have been established   
					for marine use in the USA, Canada, and the rest of the world   
					(International). Most of the channels are the same for all   
					three (3) maps, but there are definite differences (see table in   
					the Apendix on page 64). Your radio has all three (3) maps   
					built into it and will operate correctly in whichever area   
					you choose.   
					To Set Squelch Control:   
					1. With the power On, press and hold Call/Enter/Setup   
					button to access the Setup menu.   
					2. Squelch control will be the first menu item to appear.   
					Press the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons to   
					set level. The signal level bar graph shows squelch   
					level while you are in Setup mode on the squelch   
					adjust function.   
					Channel Up/Down Buttons   
					Squelch Control   
					To Set Channel Map Operating Area:   
					1. The Channel Map mode is the second mode on   
					the Marine (VHF) Setup programming.   
					2. U, I and C will display, with the current setting   
					(the U icon is the default) flashing.   
					3. Press Channel Up/Down button to select the   
					U, I or C icon.   
					4. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry   
					and move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					3. To tune your squelch, press the Channel Down   
					button until you hear a hissing sound, then press   
					and release the Channel Up button until the hissing   
					stops. This will establish a “Baseline” squelch.   
					4. By pressing the Channel Up button further, you will   
					filter weak and medium strength signals. By pressing   
					Channel Down button, you will receive weaker   
					signals.   
					NOTE   
					One or two of the channel maps might have been   
					disabled for sales of this radio in some countries.   
					5. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry   
					and move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					Call Tone Alert   
					Call Tone Alert   
					NOTE   
					If Call Tone Alert is set to On, the radio will alert you to a call   
					If the Squelch is set so that you can hear a continuous   
					hissing sound, the Memory Scan and Tri-Watch   
					functions will be blocked.   
					from a compatible Cobra radio with a Call Alert.   
					To Set Call Tone On or Off:   
					1. Display will show Call Tone icon and ON or OFF   
					flashing.   
					2. Press Channel UP/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry   
					and move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					The Call Tone icon will show in the Standby mode   
					when set to ON.   
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					and Programming   
					Setup Mode Programming   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Call Tone Select   
					Call Tone Select   
					Bluetooth® Mode Pairing and Programming   
					This setting will also allow you to transmit a unique   
					Call Tone alert to identify your radio when you transmit   
					messages. You can select from one of 10 different   
					Call Tone signals.   
					Bluetooth® wireless technology is a standard which has been developed for use in   
					mobile (cell) phones and other devices. This radio can be wirelessly linked to your   
					mobile phone if your mobile phone also has Bluetooth. This process of linking your   
					mobile phone and this radio is called “Pairing.” Once paired, this radio can act as the   
					speaker and microphone of your mobile phone while your phone is stowed in a safe   
					and dry location.   
					To Set Call Tone:   
					1. From the previous press of the Call/Enter/Setup   
					button, the LCD will display the letter “C” and the   
					current Call Tone number (01 through 10).   
					2. Press the Channel Up/Down button to select a   
					different Call Tone. An example of each call tone will   
					sound for 1.5 seconds.   
					This programming section shows you how to complete the pairing process. It also shows   
					you how to change some settings related to the Bluetooth functionality of your radio.   
					Pairing Your Mobile Phone:   
					Bluetooth Standby Mode,   
					Unpaired State   
					1. Press and release the Bluetooth button to enter Bluetooth   
					Standby. The LCD will change from VHF Standby mode   
					display to Bluetooth Standby mode display. The word   
					“bLUE” will be shown on the display and the blue keypad   
					backlight will come On.   
					3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and   
					move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					NOTE   
					Call Tones are not usually used for Marine VHF   
					communications. We allow you to turn it On for your   
					unique communication needs.   
					2. Press and hold the Bluetooth button on the HH475BT for   
					four (4) seconds [until the radio beeps four (4) times]   
					from the Bluetooth Standby mode. The blue backlight will   
					flash for some time. Your radio is now in a “Pairing Mode”   
					and can be “found” by your phone.   
					Roger Beep Mode   
					Bluetooth Standby Mode,   
					Paired State   
					In Roger Beep mode, your listener will hear an audible tone   
					when you release the Talk button. This alerts your listener   
					that you are finished talking and it is OK for them to speak.   
					Roger Beep Mode   
					While in pairing mode, the LCD will display the sequence   
					as shown in the illustration below.   
					To Set Roger Beep On or Off:   
					1. Display will show ROG icon and ON or OFF flashing.   
					2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					ROG will be displayed when On.   
					3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and   
					move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					3. Follow the cell phone’s instructions to search for available   
					pairing with another Bluetooth device. This can often be   
					found in the Tools or Settings menu of your mobile phone.   
					Enter the “P.I.N.” (Personal Identification Number 0000),   
					on your mobile phone when prompted. Wait for the   
					pairing process to complete.   
					Bluetooth Pairing Mode   
					Sequence   
					Key Tone Mode   
					Key Tone Mode   
					In Key Tone mode, an audible tone will sound each time a   
					button is pressed or you change a setting.   
					To Set Key Tone On or Off:   
					1. Display will show Key Tone icon and ON or OFF flashing.   
					2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry.   
					You have now ended Marine (VHF) Setup mode   
					programming and will enter Marine Standby mode.   
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					and Programming   
					Bluetooth® Mode Pairing   
					and Programming   
					Operating Your Radio   
					Operating Your Radio   
					Bluetooth Pairing   
					4. You will then see a confirmation of successful   
					pairing or a notice to try again if pairing did   
					not occur. The LCD will briefly display the word   
					“PairEd.”   
					Call Tone Alert   
					Call Tone Alert   
					If Call Tone Alert is set to On, the radio will “ring” with one   
					of your Cobra selected tones when you receive a call on your   
					mobile phone. If Call Tone Alert is set to Off, the radio will   
					ring with the default ring tone.   
					NOTE   
					To Set Call Tone On or Off:   
					1. Display will show Call Tone icon and ON or OFF flashing.   
					VOX On/Off will be the first menu item to appear.   
					This process only needs to be completed for first   
					time operation. From then on, as long as your mobile   
					phone is within 30 feet (10 meters) of the radio, the   
					two units will “Pair” automatically. A “P” will now   
					be displayed if you press the Bluetooth button and   
					enter the Bluetooth Standby mode.   
					Bluetooth Standby Mode   
					2. Press Channel UP/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry   
					and move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					The Call Tone icon will show in the Standby mode   
					when set to ON.   
					Call Tone Select   
					Call Tone Select (Ring Tones)   
					This setting controls what ring tones is used to alert for   
					incoming calls on your mobile phone. Ten different ring   
					tones are available from which to choose.   
					To Set Call Tone:   
					Bluetooth Mode Programming   
					The default settings for how your radio answers and conducts Bluetooth mobile   
					phone calls can be adjusted.   
					1. From the previous press of the Call/Enter/Setup button,   
					the LCD will display the letter “C” and the current Call Tone   
					number (01 through 10).   
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					2. Press the Channel Up/Down button to select a different   
					Call Tone. An example of each call tone will sound for   
					1.5 seconds.   
					3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and   
					move to the next Setup mode programming.   
					VOX   
					VOX On or Off   
					The VOX function converts the radio microphone’s pickup of   
					your voice from being controlled by the PTT button to being   
					activated by your voice. When VOX is On, the PTT button   
					does not need to be pressed to transmit your voice, and   
					you can just speak into the microphone.   
					When VOX is Off, you need to press the PTT button while   
					speaking.   
					To Change Between VOX On and Off:   
					1. From the Bluetooth Standby mode, press and hold   
					Call/Enter/Setup button to access the Setup menu.   
					VOX On/Off will be the first menu item to appear.   
					2. Press the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons.   
					The display will show the selection of either ON or OFF.   
					3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to confirm   
					your selection and move to the next Setup   
					mode programming.   
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				Bluetooth® Mode Pairing   
					and Programming   
					Standby/Receive   
					and Transmit   
					Operating Your Radio   
					Operating Your Radio   
					Bluetooth Radio On   
					Bluetooth Radio On/Off   
					Weather (WX) Mode Programming   
					This setting allows you to turn On and Off the small Bluetooth   
					radio inside this VHF radio. The default setting   
					is ON. Turning it Off can save some power. It can easily   
					be switched On at any time.   
					Programming these features will allow your radio to listen to all NOAA Hazard Alert   
					radio channels.   
					Start from WX Alert Standby mode to begin WX Alert Setup programming. Press and   
					hold the Call/Enter/Setup button for two (2) seconds to enter the programming mode.   
					To Set Bluetooth On and Off:   
					1. Display will show the word blue and ON or OFF flashing.   
					2. Press Channel UP/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry.   
					To Set WX Alert On or Off:   
					1. WX Alert mode is the first mode that begins   
					WX Alert Setup programming.   
					2. Display will show WX Alert icon and ON or OFF flashing.   
					3. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					WX Alert On/Off   
					Bluetooth Radio Off   
					You have now ended Bluetooth Setup mode programming   
					and will enter Standby/Receive and Transmit programming.   
					4. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and   
					move to the next setup programming mode.   
					To Set WX Auto Search (SCAN) On or Off:   
					WX Auto Search (SCAN)   
					1. Display will show Weather icon and SCAN icons,   
					ON or OFF is flashing.   
					2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF.   
					3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry.   
					You have now ended the WX Setup programming mode and   
					will enter the WX Alert Standby mode.   
					NOTE   
					When WX Auto Search (SCAN) is set to On, weather   
					channel scanning will start automatically and scan all   
					available weather channels until the strongest channe   
					is found. This will happen under the following   
					conditions:   
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					I WX Alert is engaged.   
					I Radio is in VHF Standby.   
					I WX received signal level falls below   
					a preset level.   
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					and Transmit   
					Standby/Receive   
					and Transmit   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Transmit (Tx) Icon   
					Standby/Receive and Transmit   
					Marine Standby and Receive (Rx) Mode   
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					NOTE   
					If the Talk button is held down for five (5) minutes,   
					the radio will automatically sound a series of beeps   
					and cease transmitting to prevent unwanted signal   
					generation and battery drain. As soon as the Talk   
					button is released, it can be pressed again to   
					resume transmission.   
					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 in Marine Standby mode. While in Marine Standby mode, the   
					user will be able to transmit by pressing the Push to Talk (Talk) button. Signals in   
					Receive (Rx) mode will be received on the selected channel(s), and alerts broadcast   
					by NOAA will activate the corresponding NOAA weather alert channels in your radio.   
					Receive (Rx) Icon   
					NOTE   
					Coast Guard alerts are broadcast on Channel 16. You must have the WX Alert   
					turned On to receive NOAA weather alerts. While in Marine Standby mode, you   
					will receive any messages sent on the channel to which you are tuned.   
					Transmit (Tx) Mode   
					Check Channel Number   
					Transmit (Tx) mode gives you the ability to interact with   
					safety services, other vessels and shore stations. When you   
					use this capability, be sure to follow the procedures and to   
					observe the courtesies that govern its use so everyone   
					benefits. See Appendix to help you select the proper   
					channels.   
					To Transmit a Message:   
					1. Check to see that your radio is set to a proper channel for   
					the type of message you plan to send.   
					NOAA Weather Channels and Alert   
					Monitoring the weather will probably be a frequent use of your radio. NOAA provides   
					continuous, around-the-clock broadcasts of the latest weather information. Taped weather   
					messages run every four (4) to six (6) minutes and are revised every two (2) or three (3)   
					hours, or as needed. The Coast Guard also announces weather and other safety warnings   
					on Channel 16. Smart boaters keep an eye on safety and an ear to the radio — and never   
					let the weather catch them unaware.   
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					Low Power Mode   
					2. Toggle to the Low Power setting.   
					NOAA Emergency Weather Alert   
					3. With the microphone about 2 in. [51 mm] from your   
					mouth, press and hold the Talk button and speak into the   
					microphone. The Transmit icon will appear on the LCD.   
					4. Release the Talk button when you are finished speaking.   
					Your radio can only operate in either Transmit (Tx) or   
					Receive (Rx) mode at any given time. You will not hear   
					the response to your message unless the Talk button is   
					released. If the Battery Power icon begins blinking on the   
					LCD when the Talk button is pressed, the radio will NOT   
					transmit.   
					In the event of a major storm or other weather condition requiring vessels at sea or on   
					other bodies of water to be notified, NOAA broadcasts a 1050 Hz tone that receivers such   
					as your CobraMarine VHF radio can detect and warn you of a weather alert condition.   
					When the Weather Alert mode on your radio is On, this signal will produce a loud tone   
					from the speaker in the radio and will automatically switch to the alerting weather channel   
					so the alert broadcast can be heard.   
					Talk Button   
					NOAA Test Alert System   
					To test this system, NOAA broadcasts the 1050 Hz signal every Wednesday sometime between   
					11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in each local time zone. Any receiver that can detect the weather alert tone may   
					use this service to verify that this system is functioning properly.   
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					and Transmit   
					Advanced Operation   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					WX/H-M-L Button   
					Advanced Operation   
					Weather (WX) Standby Mode   
					To enter the WX Standby mode, press and hold the   
					WX/H-M-L button.   
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					Channel 16/9 Mode   
					Channel 16/9 mode gives you quick access to calling on   
					Channel 16 and Channel 9 from any operational mode.   
					Channel 16/9 Button   
					Receiving a Weather Alert   
					To Switch to Channel 16 or Channel 9:   
					1. Press the Channel 16/9 button to change to   
					Channel 16.   
					2. Press the Channel 16/9 button again to change   
					to Channel 9.   
					3. Press the Channel 16/9 button a third time and   
					return to the last used Standby channel.   
					NOAA broadcasts weather information as described in the   
					NOAA weather channels section on page 75 of this manual.   
					When NOAA broadcasts a weather alert signal and your radio   
					is in WX Alert Standby mode, the following items will be   
					displayed on the LCD display:   
					I The WX icon (cloud/sun) icon will be displayed.   
					I The last used weather channel will be displayed.   
					Channel 16 or Channel 9   
					I 
					The bar graph will display received signal strength level.   
					I The WX Alert icon (safety triangle) will be displayed.   
					NOTE   
					Only one (1) or two (2) of the weather channels will   
					be operating in any given location [only in Receive   
					(Rx) mode]. You will need to select the channel with   
					the strongest signal in your location.   
					NOTE   
					When in the WX Alert mode, and NOAA sends the   
					1050 Hz alert tone, the radio will sound a series of   
					loud beeps regardless of the volume control setting.   
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					Advanced Operation   
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					TRI-WATCH Button   
					TRI-WATCH Button   
					Using Tri-Watch   
					Tri-Watch Mode   
					Tri-Watch Scan Mode:   
					Tri-Watch mode gives you one (1) button access to scan   
					a total of three (3) channels of most importance to you.   
					Channel 16 is preprogrammed and will always be one (1)   
					of the scanned locations. Two (2) other channels of your   
					choice can be stored in the radio. These channels can be   
					edited and/or recalled during future engagements of   
					Tri-Watch mode.   
					1. From Marine Standby mode, press the TRI-WATCH   
					button. The TRI icon will appear on the LCD display   
					and the radio will scan through the three (3) Tri-Watch   
					memory channels.   
					2. A signal on any one (1) of the three (3) channels will   
					stop the scan for 10 seconds to allow you to listen to   
					the traffic on that location.   
					TRI and MEMꢀIcons   
					Tri-Watch Scan Mode   
					NOTE   
					The radio must be squelched for Tri-Watch mode to   
					function. See page 20 for Squelch procedure.   
					NOTE   
					After the Tri-Watch scan stops to monitor a channel,   
					as long as you do not press any buttons within 10   
					seconds, your radio will automatically resume   
					scanning the Tri-Watch channels.   
					Tri-Watch Setup   
					To Program or Edit the Tri-Watch Channels:   
					1. Press and hold the TRI-WATCH button for two (2)   
					seconds to activate Tri-Watch Setup mode. The   
					TRI and MEM icons on the display will turn On.   
					3. Press the Channel Up/Down button to resume   
					scanning the Tri-Watch channels or to change the   
					scan direction.   
					Channel Up/Down Button   
					NOTE   
					4. To EXIT the Tri-Watch scan, press the TRI-WATCH   
					button again. The TRI icon will disappear from the   
					LCD and the radio will return to Marine Standby   
					mode.   
					The main channel number will flash to indicate   
					channel position. If there is no input activity for   
					15 seconds, the radio will sound two (2) beeps   
					and return to Marine Standby mode.   
					2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select the   
					desired Tri-Watch channel.   
					3. Press and release TRI-WATCH button or   
					Call/Enter/Setup button to confirm entry.   
					4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the remaining   
					additional Tri-Watch memory channel.   
					5. After programming both Tri-Watch memory   
					channels the radio will immediately engage   
					Tri-Watch mode.   
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				Advanced Operation   
					Advanced Operation   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					MEM/ESC Button   
					MEM Icon   
					To Recall a Stored Memory Location:   
					Memory Location Mode   
					1. Press the MEM/ESC button. The MEM icon will be   
					Your radio has unlimited memory locations for storing your   
					most frequently used channels. These memory locations can   
					be selected individually or can be scanned. (See page 37   
					under Memory Location Scan.)   
					To enter Memory mode, press MEM/ESC button. The display   
					will show the MEM icon and the Memory Channel bank will   
					be activated and displayed.   
					turned On.   
					2. Press the Channel Up/Down button to select the   
					memory location. If a memory location has been   
					programmed, its associated channel will display on   
					the LCD. Your radio is now in Marine Standby mode   
					on the selected memory location.   
					Memory Location Number   
					To Exit Memory Location Mode:   
					To Program Memory Locations:   
					Press the MEM/ESC button to return the radio to   
					Marine Standby mode. The last channel used in   
					Marine Standby mode will now be displayed on the   
					LCD and the MEM icon will disappear.   
					1. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2)   
					seconds. The memory location number will start   
					flashing and the MEM icon will be turned On.   
					2. Use the Channel Up/Down button to advance to the   
					memory location (00-99) you want to program.   
					To Erase Stored Memory Locations:   
					1. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2)   
					seconds. The memory location number will start   
					flashing and the MEM icon will be turned On.   
					3. Press the MEM/ESC button to select the memory   
					location. The memory channel number will stop   
					flashing and the channel number will start flashing.   
					Channel Up/Down Buttons   
					2. Use the Channel Up/Down button to advance to the   
					4. Use the Channel Up/Down button to change to the   
					channel you want to store into the selected memory   
					location.   
					5. Press the MEM/ESC button to program that channel.   
					The memory location number will flash again.   
					memory location you want to erase.   
					3. Press the MEM/ESC button to select the memory   
					location. The memory channel number will stop   
					flashing and the channel number will start flashing.   
					Channel Number   
					4. Use the Channel Up/Down button to change to the   
					channel to read “00” at the selected memory   
					location.   
					Repeat steps 2 through 5 to program as many   
					additional memories as you want.   
					6. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2)   
					seconds. This will return the radio to Memory mode.   
					5. Press the MEM/ESC button to erase that channel.   
					Repeat steps 2 through 5 to erase as many additional   
					memories as you want.   
					7. Press and release the MEM/ESC button again to   
					return to Marine Standby mode.   
					6. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2)   
					seconds. This will return the radio to Memory mode.   
					7. Press and release the MEM/ESC button again to   
					return to Marine Standby mode.   
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				Advanced Operation   
					Advanced Operation   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Scanning   
					Memory Location Scan   
					Channel Scan Mode   
					During Channel Scan mode, the radio will rapidly switch   
					from channel to channel through all the channels.   
					Memory Location Scan Mode   
					During Memory Location Scan mode, the radio will rapidly   
					scan through all pre-assigned memory channels.   
					A 
					NOTE   
					NOTE   
					The radio must be squelched for Channel Scan mode   
					to function. See page 20 for Squelch procedure.   
					The radio must be squelched for Memory Location   
					Scan mode to function. See page 20 for Squelch   
					procedure.   
					A 
					SCAN Button   
					To Enter Channel Scan:   
					NOTE   
					1. From Marine Standby mode, press the SCAN button.   
					The radio will immediately begin to scan the entire   
					channel map selected in the active channel map.   
					The SCAN icon will show on the LCD.   
					If there are fewer than two (2) memory locations   
					programmed in the radio, the Memory Location Scan   
					option will not be available. To program at least two   
					(2) memory locations, see page 34.   
					2. A signal on any channel will stop the scan for 10   
					seconds to allow you to listen to the traffic on that   
					location.   
					3. Press the Channel Up/Down button to resume   
					scanning the Channel Scan channels or to change   
					the scan direction.   
					4. To EXIT Channel Scan mode, press the SCAN button   
					again. The SCAN icon will disappear from the LCD   
					and the radio will return to Marine Standby mode.   
					To Enter Memory Location Scan:   
					1. From Marine Standby mode, press the MEM/ESC   
					button.   
					2. Press the SCAN button. The radio will immediately   
					begin to scan all pre-assigned memory channels.   
					The SCAN and MEM icons will show on the LCD.   
					3. A signal on any channel will stop the scan for 10   
					seconds to allow you to listen to the traffic on that   
					location.   
					MEM/ESC Button   
					SCAN Icon   
					SCAN Button   
					4. Press the Channel Up/Down button to resume   
					scanning the Memory Location Scan channels or   
					to change the scan direction.   
					Channel Up/Down Buttons   
					5. To EXIT Memory Location Scan mode, press the   
					SCAN button again. The SCAN and MEM icons will   
					disappear from the LCD and the radio will return to   
					Marine Standby mode.   
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				Rewind Operation   
					Rewind Operation   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					SCAN Button Enter Record   
					Using Rewind-Say-AgainTM to Record Audio   
					Transmission:   
					Rewind-Say-AgainTM Feature   
					Rewind-Say-AgainTM   
					Use the Cobra exclusive Rewind-Say-AgainTM feature to   
					replay or record the last 20 seconds of an incoming audio   
					transmission.   
					1. Press and hold SCAN button for two (2) seconds to   
					enter Record mode.   
					2. Press and hold TALK button to begin recording   
					from radio microphone. If TALK button is released,   
					recording stops. While recording, a 20-second   
					countdown begins on display. When 20-second   
					countdown time has ended, recording stops and   
					two (2) beep tones will be heard.   
					Example 1:   
					When engine noise, music or conversation creates too   
					much noise to hear an inbound message clearly, press   
					the REW button to hear the message a second time.   
					Rewind Countdown Timer   
					Example 2:   
					Rewind Button   
					3. Press and hold SCAN button again for two (2)   
					seconds or press MEM/ESC button to cancel   
					recording and return to last operation.   
					When listening to an urgent distress message of an   
					excited caller with confusing background noise, press   
					the REW button to hear the message a second time and   
					get life saving information. Use this feature to record   
					call details including position coordinates, call signs,   
					registration numbers and store details that will help   
					authorities locate the distressed vessel.   
					NOTE   
					When using radio in Record mode, the REW feature   
					is turned Off to prevent “recording over” previous   
					message.   
					Playback Message   
					NOTE   
					Hold the Rewind button to turn the recording mode   
					Off and save the currently recorded transmission.   
					Using Rewind-Say-AgainTM   
					: 
					1. During audio transmission, press REW button   
					to listen to 20 seconds of the last recorded audio   
					transmission. The REW icon will flash during the   
					playing back of the message and a 20-second   
					countdown begins.   
					2. Press the TALK, REW or MEM/ESC button during   
					playback to stop the playback transmission. The   
					radio returns to Marine mode.   
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				Mobile Phone Operation   
					With Bluetooth®   
					Mobile Phone Operation   
					With Bluetooth®   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Initiating a Call   
					Initiate a Phone Call   
					Mobile Phone Operation with Bluetooth®   
					There are several ways to initiate a call. These include;   
					initiating (as normal) from the mobile phone, using voice   
					dialing and last number redial.   
					NOTE   
					Please refer to the Bluetooth Mode Pairing and Programming section on   
					page 23 for instructions on how to pair your mobile phone with this device,   
					change ring tones, etc. The following section covers how to complete a   
					phone call and other basic operations.   
					To Initiate from the Mobile Phone   
					1. Simply dial a number on your mobile phone.   
					(See manufacturer’s instructions for making a call.)   
					When the phone’s Send key is pressed, the HH475   
					will respond by changing over to Bluetooth mode   
					and displaying “diaLng” as illustrated.   
					2. You will see “Connct” when the receiving party, or   
					their voice mail, answers.   
					3. To end a call, press and release the Bluetooth button.   
					The HH475 will then return to previous Standby mode   
					and resume normal operation.   
					Connected to a Call   
					Answering a Call   
					Answer Incoming Phone Calls   
					This handheld radio, once properly paired to your Bluetooth®   
					compatible mobile phone, can answer incoming calls received   
					on your mobile phone. It can act as the speaker and microphone,   
					while your mobile phone stays safe and dry. It will also   
					improve audio quality on both ends of the conversation.   
					To Answer and End an Incoming Call:   
					1. The speaker on the HH475 will ring. The display will   
					change and show the word “AnSEr” as shown.   
					Bluetooth Button   
					2. Press and release the Bluetooth button on the MR   
					HH475BT front panel. After the call is answered, the   
					LCD will switch to “Connct” as illustrated.   
					3. Begin conversation with the caller by a pressing the   
					PTT (Push to Talk) key and speaking into the small   
					microphone above the LCD. This is very similar to a   
					standard radio operation and it completely eliminates   
					all background noise when you are not speaking.   
					Connected to a Call   
					NOTE   
					To enable hands free conversation or “VOX” mode   
					(pressing in the PTT key not required), use the   
					Channel Up and Channel Down keys anytime when   
					in Bluetooth mode. The “VOX” icon will turn on when   
					VOX mode is enabled.   
					The Bluetooth “VOX” setting does NOT reset to Off   
					after a power cycle unlike the normal VOX associated   
					with VHF mode.   
					4. To end a call, press and release the Bluetooth button.   
					The HH475 will then return to previous Standby mode   
					and resume normal operation.   
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				Mobile Phone Operation   
					Mobile Phone Operation   
					With Bluetooth®   
					With Bluetooth®   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					Using Voice Dial   
					Last Number Redial   
					This feature allows you to use your voice to dial a contact from   
					the contact list on your mobile phone.   
					This feature allows you to redial the last number stored in the   
					mobile phone’s internal Call Log. This feature is supported by   
					most mobile phones.   
					NOTE   
					To Initiate a Last Number Redial:   
					1. Press and release the Bluetooth button to get into   
					the Bluetooth Standby mode.   
					2. From Bluetooth Standby, press and hold the   
					Bluetooth button for two (2) seconds [until the   
					radio beeps two (2) times].   
					3. The paired mobile phone will redial the last number.   
					The call will be complete through the speaker and   
					microphone of the HH475.   
					Voice dialing is an advanced function and may not be   
					supported by all phones. Cobra suggests you set it up and   
					become familiar with it on your mobile phone before you   
					attempt using it in conjunction with the HH475 or another   
					Bluetooth device.   
					Bluetooth Button   
					This is an advanced function and not all mobile phone   
					combinations will be successful. Some allow you to set   
					pre-recorded contacts. Some advanced phones have   
					active voice recognition and match your mobile phone’s   
					contact list.   
					4. Hang up by pressing the Bluetooth button when   
					you complete your call.   
					To Initiate a Voice Dial Call:   
					Initiating a Voice Dial Call   
					1. Press and release the Bluetooth button to get into   
					the Bluetooth Standby mode.   
					2. Press and release the Bluetooth button twice (2x)   
					from Bluetooth Standby mode. This will initiate the   
					voice dial feature on the paired mobile phone.   
					3. You will hear a beep or audio command from the phone.   
					Press and hold the PTT (Push to Talk) button and   
					speak the name into the HH475.   
					To End Pairing (At the End of the Day)   
					Bluetooth Standby Mode,   
					Unpaired State   
					You might not want to take your calls through this VHF radio once   
					you are back at the dock or in a dry location. See the instructions   
					in the Bluetooth Mode Programming section on page 23 for   
					instructions on how to Turn OFF the Bluetooth function of the   
					HH475. The “p” will disappear from the Bluetooth Standby screen.   
					Connecting a Voice Dial Call   
					NOTE   
					If switched to OFF setting, then the HH475 will not   
					reconnect with mobile phone on power up. It must   
					be turned back ON again from the Bluetooth   
					Programming mode.   
					4. The mobile phone will begin to dial the contact   
					it “recognizes.” The call will be complete through   
					the speaker and microphone of the HH475. You will   
					see the “diaLng” and “Connct” screens as the call   
					is completed.   
					Bluetooth Standby Mode,   
					Paired State   
					5. Hang up by pressing the Bluetooth button when   
					you complete your call.   
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				Mobile Phone Operation   
					With Bluetooth®   
					Mobile Phone Operation   
					With Bluetooth®   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					OperatingYourRadio 
					I Please make sure to note your VOX setting.   
					General Bluetooth Operation and Frequently Asked Questions   
					I What is the Industry Standard Range for Bluetooth® Wireless Technology?   
					The industry standard range for Bluetooth wireless technology is 30 feet   
					(10 meters). The HH475 will loose its pairing with the mobile phone if the   
					mobile phone and the HH475 are separated further than this. The HH475 will   
					automatically re-connect with cell phone when user comes back into range.   
					If VOX is set to On, then the receiving caller might hear conversation and noise in   
					your background. This setting is retained in memory. If switched On, then it will   
					be On the next time the radio is switched On and paired.   
					I Can I use my mobile phone for emergency use?   
					No, Cobra does not endorse cellular telephones as a substitute for marine radios.   
					They generally cannot communicate with rescue vessels and, if you make a distress   
					call on your cellular telephone, only the party you call will be able to hear you.   
					I How many phones can the HH475 pair with?   
					The HH475 can only pair with one mobile phone at a time. This is the standard   
					operation for any Bluetooth headset or in-car Bluetooth system.   
					Additionally, cellular telephones may have limited coverage over water. If you do   
					not know where you are, the Coast Guard will have difficulty finding you if you   
					are using your cellular telephone. However, cellular telephones can have a place   
					onboard where cellular coverage is available – to allow social conversations and   
					keep the marine frequencies uncluttered and available for their intended use.   
					I Do I need to have my mobile phone with me?   
					Yes, the phone call is actually completed through your mobile phone and your   
					mobile phone operator/carrier. The mobile phone must be with the 30 feet   
					(10 meters) range of the HH475. The HH475 does not increase the offshore   
					range of your mobile phone.   
					I Can I use a standard Bluetooth® headset with this radio?   
					No, the HH475 is using the headset profile of the Bluetooth specification to pair   
					with your mobile phone. It can not pair to another Bluetooth headset.   
					I Can I use this unit as a speakerphone or hands-free device?   
					Turning on VOX allows you to use the radio without pressing the PTT   
					(Push to Talk) button. The radio will still need to be operated in a face held   
					position with the microphone close to the mouth. This radio uses a noise   
					cancelling microphone, and it will not operate well from the belt clip or   
					another hands-free position.   
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				Maintenance and   
					Troubleshooting   
					Floating Feature   
					OperatingYourRadio 
					VHF MaOperatingYourRadio   
					BURP Feature   
					Maintenance   
					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.   
					Very little maintenance is required to keep your CobraMarine VHF radio   
					in good operating condition:   
					I 
					Keep the radio and charger clean by wiping with a soft cloth and mild detergent.   
					Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners, which could damage the case   
					or scratch the LCD screen.   
					I 
					I 
					To Activate BURP:   
					1. Press and release the 16 and SCAN keys at the   
					same time.   
					2. The BURP tone(s) at maximum level will sound   
					from the internal speaker for eight seconds.   
					If the radio is exposed to salt water, wipe with a soft, moist cloth at least once a day to   
					prevent buildup of salt deposits, which could interfere with button operation.   
					If the radio will be stored for a long period, such as over the winter,   
					remove the batteries from the battery tray and store them in a separate   
					package. This is especially important if you are using alkaline batteries.   
					BURP Feature   
					3. During this time, the LCD will display the following   
					Troubleshooting   
					• 
					“burp” as shown to the left.   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause(s)   
					Solution(s)   
					Recharge or replace batteries   
					4. Hold the radio with the speaker grill down to help   
					the water drain out.   
					5. Press the ESC key at any time to cancel the   
					BURP feature.   
					No display on LCD   
					when radio is turned   
					On   
					Batteries are exhausted   
					Batteries not installed properly Remove batteries and reinstall   
					according to polarity markings   
					Floating Radio   
					Floating Radio   
					Batteries run   
					down quickly   
					Batteries are at the end of   
					their life   
					Replace with new batteries   
					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.   
					Will transmit at one   
					(1) or three (3) watts,   
					but not at six (6) watts   
					Batteries are low   
					Recharge or replace batteries   
					Switch to another channel   
					Selected channel is limited   
					to one (1) watt   
					Bluetooth capable   
					phone will not pair with compatibility issue   
					the radio or operation   
					There might be a   
					Try with another brand or   
					model mobile phone to   
					confirm the problem   
					NOTE   
					Do not leave the radio floating in water permanently.   
					This could cause premature corrosion of the battery   
					contacts and other damage.   
					isn’t as expected   
					Contact Cobra with the details   
					Will not transmit   
					Selected channel is limited   
					to receive only   
					Switch to   
					another channel   
					The radio is only designed to float with its included   
					Lithium-ion battery. Using other approved batteries   
					might cause the radio to sink. This also applies to   
					the AA battery tray included, depending on the weight   
					of the AA batteries used.   
					No sound from   
					speaker   
					Volume level is too low or   
					squelch level is too deep   
					Re-adjust volume   
					and squelch   
					No response to   
					button press   
					Button lock is On   
					Press Backlight/   
					Key Lock button   
					No answer to calls   
					Out of range of   
					other station   
					Switch to three (3) or six (6)   
					watts or move closer   
					Signal is blocked   
					by terrain   
					Move until you have a “line-of-   
					sight” to the other station   
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				VHF Marine Radio   
					Procedures   
					VHF Marine Radio   
					Procedures   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					VHF Marine Radio Procedures   
					Maintain Your Watch   
					Prohibited Communications   
					You MUST NOT transmit:   
					• 
					Whenever your boat is underway, the radio must be turned On and be tuned to   
					Channel 16 except when being used for messages.   
					I 
					False distress or emergency messages.   
					I 
					Messages containing obscene, indecent or profane language.   
					Power   
					I 
					General calls, signals or messages (messages not addressed to a particular   
					station) on Channel 16, except in an emergency or if you are testing your radio.   
					Try 1 watt first, if the station being called is within a few miles. If there is no answer,   
					switch to 3 watts and call again. You have the ability to go up to 6 watts of output   
					power to increase your calling distance. Remember, the lower wattage outputs will   
					conserve your battery and minimize interference to other users.   
					I 
					When you are on land.   
					Calling Coast Stations   
					Call a coast station on its assigned channel. You may use Channel 16 when you   
					do not know the assigned channel.   
					Calling Other Vessels   
					Call other vessels on Channel 16 or on Channel 9. (Channel 9 is preferred for   
					recreational vessel use.) You may also call on ship-to-ship channels when you know   
					that the vessel is listening on a ship-to-ship channel.   
					Initial Calling on Channel 16 or 9   
					The use of Channel 16 is permitted for making initial contact (hailing) another vessel.   
					The limits on calling must be followed. Be reminded, Channel 16’s most important   
					function is for Emergency Messages. If for some reason, Channel 16 is congested,   
					the use of Channel 9, especially in U.S. waters, may be used as the initial contact   
					(hailing) channel for non-emergency communication.   
					Limits on Calling   
					You must not call the same station for more than 30 seconds at a time.   
					If you do not get a reply, wait at least two (2) minutes before calling again.   
					After three (3) calling periods, wait at least 15 minutes before calling again.   
					Change Channels   
					After contacting another station on a calling channel, change immediately   
					to a channel which is available for the type of message you want to send.   
					Station Identification   
					Identify, in English, your station by your FCC call sign, vessel name and the state   
					registration number, at both the beginning and at the end of the message.   
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				Voice Calling   
					Voice Calling   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					I 
					If the other does not respond, wait two (2) minutes and repeat. You are permitted   
					to attempt contact three (3) times, two (2) minutes apart. If you still have not   
					made contact, wait 15 minutes before trying again.   
					Voice Calling   
					• 
					You are required to listen to Channel 16 while standing by. Channel 16 is the distress   
					and safety channel used for establishing initial contact with another station and for   
					emergency communication. The Coast Guard also monitors Channel 16 for safety   
					purposes for everyone on the water.   
					I 
					After communications are completed, each vessel must sign off with its call   
					sign or vessel name and the word “out” and return to Channel 16.   
					NOTE   
					NOTE   
					Channel 9 may be used by recreational vessels for general-purpose calling.   
					This frequency should be used whenever possible to help relieve congestion   
					on Channel 16. The Coast Guard generally does not make urgent marine   
					information broadcasts or weather warnings on Channel 9. Boaters are still   
					asked to “keep watch” on Channel 16 whenever the radio is turned on and   
					not in use with another station.   
					For best sound quality at the station you are calling, hold the microphone on   
					the front of the radio at least 2 in. (51 mm) from your mouth and slightly off to   
					one (1) side. Speak in a normal tone of voice.   
					NOTE   
					“Over and Out”   
					The most commonly misused procedure words are “over and out” within the   
					same transmission. “Over” means you expect a reply. “Out” means you are   
					finished and do not expect a reply.   
					To call another vessel or shore installation (e.g, lock or bridge tender):   
					I 
					Make sure the radio is On.   
					I 
					Make sure you are in standby listening mode on Channel 16. Make sure   
					Channel 16 is not in use.   
					I 
					When the channel is open (quiet), press the Talk button and call a vessel.   
					Hold the radio or microphone several inches from your face and speak   
					clearly and distinctly in a normal voice tone. Say “name or station being   
					called,” “THIS IS [your vessel name or call sign].”   
					I 
					Once contact is made, you must leave Channel 16 and go to another working   
					channel. See channel listing on pages 60–74.   
					For Example   
					The vessel Corsair is calling the vessel Vagabond:   
					Corsair: “Vagabond, this is Corsair. Over.”   
					Vagabond: “Please switch and answer on Channel 68 (or any proper working   
					channel). Over.”   
					Corsair: “Switching to Channel 68. Over.”   
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				Emergency Messages and   
					Distress Procedure   
					Radiotelephone Calls   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					Radiotelephone Calls   
					Emergency Messages and Distress Procedure   
					• 
					• 
					Boaters may make and receive radiotelephone calls to and from any number on the   
					The ability to summon assistance in an emergency is the primary reason   
					to have a VHF marine radio. The marine environment can be unforgiving,   
					and what may initially be a minor problem can rapidly develop into a   
					situation beyond your control.   
					telephone network by using the services of public coast stations. Calls can be made —   
					for a fee — between your radio and telephones on land, sea and in the air. See the   
					Appendix for the public correspondence (marine operator) channels.   
					If you plan to use these services, consider registering with the operator of the   
					public coast station that you plan to work through. These services can provide   
					you with detailed information and procedures to follow.   
					The Coast Guard monitors Channel 16, responds to all distress calls,   
					and coordinates all search and rescue efforts. Depending on the availability   
					of other capable vessels or commercial assistance operators in your vicinity,   
					Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary craft may be dispatched.   
					In any event, communicate with the Coast Guard as soon as you experience difficulties   
					and before your situation becomes an emergency. Use the emergency message   
					procedures only after your situation has become grave or you are faced with a   
					sudden danger threatening life or property and requiring immediate help. Use   
					Channel 16 to communicate your emergency message. Make sure you transmit   
					on high power. If you are merely out of gas, do not send an emergency message.   
					Drop your anchor and call a friend or marina to bring the fuel you need or to give   
					you a tow.   
					NOTICE   
					You may disclose privileged information during a radiotelephone call.   
					Keep in mind that your transmission is NOT private, as it is on a regular   
					telephone. Both sides of the conversation are being broadcast and can be   
					heard by anyone who has a radio and tunes to the channel you are using.   
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				Emergency Messages   
					and Distress Procedure   
					Emergency Messages   
					and Distress Procedure   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					Marine Emergency Signals   
					Marine Distress Procedure   
					Speak slowly — clearly — calmly.   
					1. Make sure your radio is On.   
					The three (3) spoken international emergency signals are:   
					MAYDAY   
					The distress signal MAYDAY is used to indicate that a station is threatened by grave   
					and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance.   
					2. Select Channel 16.   
					3. Press Talk button and say:   
					“MAYDAY — MAYDAY — MAYDAY.”   
					(Or “PAN — PAN — PAN,”   
					PAN   
					The urgency signal PAN is used when the safety of the vessel or person is in   
					jeopardy. (This signal is properly pronounced pahn.)   
					or “SECURITE — SECURITE — SECURITE.”)   
					4. Say:   
					“THIS IS [your vessel name or call sign],” repeated three (3) times.   
					SECURITE   
					5. Say:   
					The safety signal SECURITE is used for messages about the safety of navigation or   
					important weather warnings. (This signal is properly pronounced see-cure-ee-tay.)   
					“MAYDAY (or “PAN” or “SECURITE”)   
					[your vessel name or call sign].   
					When using an international emergency signal, the appropriate signal is to be spoken   
					three (3) times prior to the message.   
					6. Tell where you are:   
					(what navigational aids or landmarks are nearby).   
					If You Hear a Distress Call   
					7. State the nature of your distress.   
					You must give any message beginning with one (1) of these signals priority over any   
					other messages. ALL stations MUST remain silent on Channel 16 for the duration of   
					the emergency unless the message relates directly to the emergency.   
					If you hear a distress message from a vessel, stand by your radio. If it is not answered,   
					YOU should answer. If the distressed vessel is not nearby, wait a short time for others   
					who may be closer to acknowledge. Even if you cannot render direct assistance, you may   
					be in a position to relay the message.   
					8. State the kind of assistance needed.   
					9. Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured.   
					10. Estimate present seaworthiness of your vessel.   
					11. Briefly describe your vessel (length, type, color, hull).   
					12. Say:   
					“I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16.”   
					13. End message by saying:   
					“THIS IS [your vessel name or call sign]. OVER.”   
					14. Release Talk button and listen. Someone should answer.   
					If not, repeat the call, beginning at step 3 above.   
					Keep the radio nearby. Even after your message has been received, the Coast Guard   
					can find you more quickly if you can transmit a signal for a rescue boat to hone in on.   
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				Emergency Messages   
					and Distress Procedure   
					Warranty and Trademark   
					Acknowledgement   
					VHF Marine Radio Protocols   
					For Example   
					Warranty 
					Limited 3-Year Warranty   
					For Products Purchased In The U.S.A.   
					• 
					“Mayday — Mayday — Mayday”   
					Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its CobraMarine VHF radio, and the   
					component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials   
					for a period of three (3) 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 U.S.A.   
					Cobra will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective radios, products   
					or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service department, accompanied   
					by proof of the date of first consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a   
					sales receipt.   
					You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty   
					service, but the return charges will be at Cobra’s expense, if the product is repaired   
					or replaced under warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you   
					may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.   
					“This is Corsair — Corsair — Corsair” [or “IL 1234 AB,” repeated three (3) times]   
					“Mayday Corsair (or IL 1234 AB)”   
					“Navy Pier bears 220 degrees magnetic — distance 5 miles”   
					“Struck submerged object and flooding — need pump and tow”   
					“Four (4) adults, three (3) children aboard — no one injured”   
					“Estimate we will remain afloat one-half hour”   
					“Corsair (or IL 1234 AB) is 26 ft sloop with blue hull and tan deck house”   
					“I will be listening on Channel 16”   
					“This is Corsair (or IL 1234 AB)”   
					“Over”   
					Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply:   
					It is a good idea to write out a script of the message form and post it where you   
					and others on your vessel can see it when an emergency message needs to be sent.   
					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 merchantability and fitness for a   
					particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty. Cobra   
					shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages; including,   
					without limitation, damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation.   
					Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or   
					do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,   
					so the above limitations may not apply to you.   
					For Products Purchased Outside The U.S.A.   
					Please contact your local dealer for warranty information.   
					Trademark Acknowledgement   
					Cobra®, CobraMarine®, Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®, and the snake design are   
					registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA.   
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					Cobra Electronics Corporation™, MicroBlueTM and Rewind-Say-AgainTM are trademarks of   
					Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA.   
					The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.   
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				Product Service   
					Specifications   
					CustomerService  
					Specifications   
					Product Service   
					Specifications   
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					• 
					If you have any questions about operation or installing your   
					new CobraMarine VHF product or if you are missing parts…   
					General   
					Number of Channels   
					All U.S., Canadian, International and   
					NOAA Weather Channels   
					Please call Cobra first! DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE!   
					See customer assistance on page A1.   
					If your product should require factory service, please call Cobra first before   
					sending your radio. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on your repair.   
					You may be asked to send your radio to the Cobra factory. It will be necessary   
					to furnish the following to have the product serviced and returned:   
					Channel Spacing   
					Modulation   
					Input Voltage   
					25 kHz   
					5 kHz Max.   
					7.4 VDC   
					Battery Life:   
					LiON: 8 hours @ 6 watts, 16 hours @ 1 watt   
					5% TX, 5% RX, 90% Standby   
					Alkaline: 18 hours @ 6 watts, 35 hours @ 1 watt   
					1. For warranty repair, include some form of proof-of-purchase, such as a   
					photocopy of a sales receipt. If you send the original receipt, it cannot be   
					returned.   
					Current Drain:   
					Standby   
					40 mA   
					Receive (Rx)   
					Transmit (Tx)   
					200 mA   
					1.8 A @ High Power, 700 mA @ Low Power   
					-20˚C to 50˚C   
					2. Send the entire product.   
					Temperature Range   
					Radio Dimensions   
					3. Enclose a description of what is happening with the radio. Include a typed   
					4.8" x 2.4" x 1.4"   
					(123 mm x 62 mm x 36 mm) not including   
					antenna   
					or clearly printed name and address of where the radio is to be returned.   
					4. Pack radio securely to prevent damage in transit. If possible, use the   
					Radio Weight   
					Receiver   
					Frequency Range   
					0 lbs 8 oz. (228 g) without batteries   
					original packing material.   
					5. Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as United Parcel   
					156.050 to 163.275 MHz   
					Double Conversion Super-Heterodyne   
					Service (UPS) or Priority Mail to avoid loss in transit to: CobraFactory Service,   
					Cobra Electronics Corporation, 6500 West Cortland Street, Chicago, Illinois   
					60707 U.S.A.   
					Receiver Type   
					Sensitivity:   
					20 dB Quieting   
					12 dB Sinad   
					0.35 uV   
					0.30 uV   
					-60 dB   
					-60 dB   
					-60 dB   
					6. If the radio is in warranty, upon receipt of your radio, it will either be repaired   
					or exchanged depending on the model. Please allow approximately three (3)   
					to four (4) weeks before contacting Cobra for status. If the radio is out of   
					warranty, a letter will automatically be sent informing you of the repair   
					charge or replacement charge.   
					Adjacent Channel Selectivity   
					Intermodulation and Rejection   
					Spurious and Image Rejection   
					AF Output   
					250 mW @ 8 Ohms   
					7. If your radio is returned for factory repair, it will be returned to you with default   
					Transmitter   
					Frequency Range (Tx):   
					settings restored.   
					156.025 to 157.425 MHz   
					RF Output Power   
					Spurious Emissions   
					Microphone Type   
					Frequency Stability   
					FM Hum and Noise   
					1, 3 or 6 watts   
					-60 dB @ High Power, -55 dB @ Low Power   
					Condenser   
					+/-10 ppm   
					40 dB   
					If you have any questions, please call 773-889-3087 for assistance.   
					Bluetooth®   
					Clasification   
					Version   
					Range   
					Class 2   
					2.0   
					10 Meters   
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				VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					VHF Marine Channel Assignments   
					Asignación de canales de VHF para radiocomunicación marítima   
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					• 
					Three (3) sets of VHF channels have been established for marine use in the U.S.A.,   
					Canada and the rest of the world (International). Most of the channels are the same   
					for all three (3) maps, but there are definite differences (see table on the following   
					pages). Your radio has all three (3) maps built into it and will operate correctly in   
					whichever area you choose.   
					Existen tres (3) juegos de canales VHF para uso marítimo en los EE.UU., Canadá y el   
					resto del mundo (internacional). La mayoría de los canales coinciden en los tres (3)   
					mapas, pero sin duda existen diferencias (consulte las tablas en las páginas   
					siguientes). El radio incorpora los tres (3) mapas y funcionará correctamente en   
					cualquiera de las tres áreas.   
					The following is a brief outline of the channel assignments in the U.S.A. Channel Map.   
					A continuación presentamos en forma resumida las asignaciones de canales del   
					Mapa de canales para EE.UU.   
					Channel Assignments (English)   
					Asignaciones de canales (Español)   
					Distress, Safety, and Calling   
					Channel 16   
					Getting the attention of another station (calling) or in emergencies (distress and safety).   
					Auxilio, seguridad y llamadas   
					Canal 16   
					Para ser oídos por otra estación (llamadas) o en casos de emergencia (auxilio y seguridad).   
					Calling   
					Channel 9   
					Llamadas   
					Canal 9   
					General-purpose (non-emergency) calling by non-commercial vessels. Recreational boaters are   
					urged to use this channel to reduce congestion on Channel 16.   
					Llamadas de carácter general (excepto casos de emergencia) para embarcaciones no comerciales.   
					Se le pide encarecidamente a la tripulación de las embarcaciones recreativas usar este canal para   
					reducir la congestión del canal 16.   
					Intership Safety   
					Channel 6   
					Ship-to-ship safety messages and for search and rescue messages to Coast Guard ships   
					and aircraft.   
					Seguridad entre embarcaciones   
					Canal 6   
					Para mensajes de seguridad entre embarcaciones y para mensajes de búsqueda y rescate   
					enviados a barcos y aviones de la guardia costera.   
					Coast Guard Liaison   
					Channel 22A   
					To talk to the Coast Guard, Canadian Coast Guard (non-emergency) after making contact on   
					Channel 16.   
					Enlace con la guardia costera   
					Canal 22A   
					Para hablar con las guardias costeras estadounidenses y canadienses (excepto casos de   
					emergencia) tras haber establecido contacto por el canal 16.   
					Non-Commercial   
					Channels 68*, 69, 71, 72, 78A, 79A*, 80A*   
					Working channels for small vessels. Messages must be about needs of the vessel, such as   
					fishing reports, berthing and rendezvous. Use Channel 72 only for ship-to-ship messages.   
					No comerciales   
					Canales 68*, 69, 71, 72, 78A, 79A*, 80A*   
					Canales activos para pequeñas embarcaciones. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con   
					necesidades de las embarcaciones, como por ejemplo, informes de pesca, atraques y agrupamientos.   
					Use el canal 72 solamente para mensajes entre embarcaciones.   
					Comerciales   
					Commercial   
					Channels 1A, 7A, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18A, 19A, 63A, 67, 72, 79A, 80A, 88A*   
					Working channels for working ships only. Messages must be about business or needs   
					of the ship. Use Channels 8, 67, 72 and 88A only for ship-to-ship messages.   
					Canales 1A, 7A, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18A, 19A, 63A, 67, 72, 79A, 80A, 88A*   
					Canales activos para embarcaciones activas solamente. Los mensajes deberán estar   
					relacionados con la actividad comercial o las necesidades de la embarcación. Use los   
					canales 8, 67, 72 y 88A solamente para mensajes entre embarcaciones.   
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				VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Channel Assignments (English)   
					Asignaciones de canales (Español)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Channels 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 60, 61, 84, 84A, 85, 85A, 86, 86A, 87, 87A, 88*   
					For calls to marine operators at public coast stations. You can make and receive telephone calls   
					through these stations.   
					Canales 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 60, 61, 84, 84A, 85, 85A, 86, 86A, 87, 87A, 88*   
					Para llamadas a operadores marítimos en estaciones costeras públicas. Usted puede realizar y   
					recibir llamadas telefónicas a través de estas estaciones.   
					Port Operations   
					Channels 1A*, 5A*, 12*, 14*, 18, 19, 20A, 21, 22, 63A*, 65A, 66A, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77*, 79, 80, 81,   
					82   
					Used for directing the movement of ships in or near ports, locks or waterways. Messages   
					must be about operational handling, movement and safety of ships.   
					Operaciones portuarias   
					Canales 1A*, 5A*, 12*, 14*, 18, 19, 20A, 21, 22, 63A*, 65A, 66A, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77*, 79, 80, 81, 82   
					Usados para dirigir el movimiento de las embarcaciones dentro de áreas portuarias, esclusas o   
					canales. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con maniobras operacionales, movimientos   
					y seguridad de las embarcaciones.   
					Navigational   
					Navegación   
					Channels 13, 67   
					Canales 13, 67   
					Channels are available to all vessels. Messages must be about navigation, including passing   
					or meeting other vessels. These are also the main working channels for most locks and   
					drawbridges. You must keep your messages short and power output at no more than 1 watt.   
					Estos canales están disponibles para todas las embarcaciones. Los mensajes deberán estar   
					relacionados con la navegación, incluidas las maniobras para pasar o alcanzar otras   
					embarcaciones. Éstos también son los principales canales activos para la mayoría de las   
					esclusas y puentes levadizos. Usted deberá transmitir mensajes cortos y mantener la potencia   
					de salida en un vatio como máximo.   
					Maritime Control   
					Channel 17   
					For talking to vessels and coast stations operated by state or local governments. Messages must   
					be about regulation and control, boating activities, or assistance.   
					Control marítimo   
					Canal 17   
					Para comunicarse con embarcaciones y estaciones costeras operadas por entidades   
					gubernamentales locales o estatales. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con regulación y   
					control, asistencia o actividades de navegación.   
					Digital Selective Calling   
					Llamadas selectivas digitales   
					Channel 70   
					Canal 70   
					This channel is set aside for distress, safety and general calling using only digital selective   
					calling techniques. Voice communication is prohibited; your radio cannot transmit voice   
					messages on this channel.   
					Este canal está reservado para solicitudes de auxilio, seguridad y llamadas de carácter general   
					que usen solamente técnicas de llamadas selectivas digitales. Las comunicaciones verbales   
					están prohibidas; el radio no puede transmitir mensajes de voz por este canal.   
					Weather   
					Channels Wx 1 Thru 10   
					Receive-only channels for NOAA and Canadian weather broadcasts. You cannot transmit on   
					these channels.   
					Meteorología   
					Canales Wx 1 a 10   
					Canales de recepción únicamente para difusión de información meteorológica NOAA y   
					canadiense. Usted no puede transmitir por estos canales.   
					NOTE   
					NOTA   
					* These channels are restricted to the listed uses in certain parts of the country   
					or for certain types of users only. Consult FCC rules or a knowledgeable radio   
					operator before using them.   
					* El uso de estos canales está dedicado a las aplicaciones que aparecen en la lista, en   
					ciertas partes del país o para ciertos tipos de usuario solamente. Consulte las normas de   
					la FCC o a un operador de radio con experiencia antes de usarlos.   
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					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Power Limits   
					Límites de potencia   
					Channel Map   
					Mapa de canales   
					Frequency   
					Frecuencia   
					Channel   
					Number   
					Número   
					de canal   
					USA Int’l   
					EE.UU. nternac   
					Canada Transmit   
					Canadá Transm.   
					Receive   
					Recepción   
					Channel Use (English)   
					Uso de canales (Español)   
					01   
					01A   
					156.050   
					160.650   
					156.050   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					• 
					• 
					156.050   
					Port Operations and Commercial,   
					VTS in selected areas   
					Operaciones portuarias y comerciales;   
					VTS en áreas selectas   
					• 
					02   
					03   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					156.100   
					156.150   
					156.150   
					156.200   
					160.700   
					160.750   
					156.150   
					160.800   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Government Only   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Entidades gubernamentales solamente   
					03A   
					04   
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					• 
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					04A   
					05   
					• 
					156.200   
					156.250   
					156.200   
					160.850   
					West Coast (Coast Guard Only);   
					Costa occidental (guardia costera solamente);   
					East Coast (Commercial Fishing)   
					Costa oriental (pesca comercial)   
					• 
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					05A   
					06   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					160.950   
					Port Operations, VTS in selected areas   
					Intership Safety   
					Operaciones portuarias; VTS en áreas selectas   
					Seguridad entre embarcaciones   
					• 
					• 
					07   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					07A   
					08   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					Commercial   
					Comerciales   
					• 
					• 
					Commercial (Intership Only)   
					Comercial (entre embarcaciones solamente)   
					09   
					Boater Calling Channel,   
					Non-Commercial (Recreational)   
					Canal de llamada de la tripulación,   
					no comercial (recreativo)   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.650   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.650   
					Commercial   
					Comerciales   
					Commercial, VTS in selected areas   
					Port Operations, VTS in selected areas   
					Comercial; VTS en áreas selectas   
					Operaciones portuarias; VTS en áreas selectas   
					1 watt USA and CAN   
					1 vatio EE.UU. y Canadá   
					Intership Navigation Safety (Bridge-to-   
					Bridge). In U.S. waters, large vessels   
					maintain a listening watch on this channel.   
					Seguridad marítima entre embarcaciones (de   
					puente de mando a puente de mando). En aguas   
					estadounidenses, las grandes embarcaciones se   
					mantienen vigilantes con sus radios sintonizados   
					en este canal   
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					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Channel Map   
					Mapa de canales   
					Frequency   
					Frecuencia   
					Channel   
					Number   
					Número   
					de canal   
					USA Int’l   
					EE.UU. nternac   
					Canada Transmit   
					Canadá Transm.   
					Receive   
					Channel Use (English)   
					Uso de canales (Español)   
					Recepción   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					14   
					15   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					156.700   
					Port Operations, VTS in selected areas   
					Environmental (Receive Only).   
					Operaciones portuarias; VTS en áreas selectas   
					Rx Only   
					Medioambiental (recepción solamente).   
					Usado por radiobalizas de localización   
					de siniestros (EPIRB) clase C   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					161.500   
					1 watt CAN and INT   
					Canada (EPIRB Buoys Only); International   
					(On-Board Communication)   
					Canadá (boyas de EPIRB solamente);   
					Internacional (comunicación de a bordo)   
					1 vatio Canadá y Internac.   
					• 
					• 
					International Distress, Safety and Calling   
					Llamadas, seguridad y solicitud   
					de auxilio internacional   
					1 watt USA and CAN   
					1 vatio EE.UU. y Canadá   
					State Controlled (U.S.A. Only)   
					Controlado a nivel estatal (EE.UU. solamente)   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					18A   
					19   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					156.900   
					161.550   
					Commercial   
					Comerciales   
					• 
					• 
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					• 
					• 
					19A   
					20   
					156.950   
					157.000   
					156.950   
					161.600   
					Commercial   
					Comerciales   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					1 watt CAN   
					1 vatio Canadá   
					Canada (Coast Guard Only); International   
					(Port Operations, Ship Movement)   
					Canadá (guardia costera solamente);   
					Internacional (operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones)   
					20A   
					21   
					157.000   
					157.050   
					157.000   
					161.650   
					Port Operations   
					Operaciones portuarias   
					• 
					• 
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					21A   
					21B   
					22   
					157.050   
					RX only   
					157.100   
					157.050   
					161.650   
					161.700   
					U.S. (Government Only);   
					Canada (Coast Guard Only)   
					EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente);   
					Canadá (guardia costera solamente)   
					Coast Guard Only – Weather Broadcasts   
					Solamente Guardacostas –   
					Transmisiones Meteorológicas   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					• 
					• 
					22A   
					U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and   
					Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts that   
					are announced on Channel 16   
					Enlace entre las guardias costeras estadounidenses   
					y canadienses, y difusión de información sobre   
					seguridad marítima anunciada por el canal 16   
					157.100   
					157.100   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					23   
					23A   
					157.150   
					157.150   
					161.750   
					157.150   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Government Only   
					Entidades gubernamentales solamente   
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					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Power Limits   
					Límites de potencia   
					Channel Map   
					Mapa de canales   
					Frequency   
					Frecuencia   
					Channel   
					Number   
					Número   
					de canal   
					USA Int’l   
					EE.UU. nternac   
					Canada Transmit   
					Canadá Transm.   
					Receive   
					Recepción   
					Channel Use (English)   
					Uso de canales (Español)   
					24   
					25   
					157.200   
					161.800   
					161.850   
					161.850   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					157.250   
					RX only   
					25B   
					Safety: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB)   
					service by MCTS Canada   
					Seguridad: Transmisión Marítima Continua (CMB)   
					servicio por MCTS Canadá   
					26   
					27   
					157.300   
					157.350   
					157.400   
					RX only   
					161.900   
					161.950   
					162.000   
					162.000   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					28   
					28B   
					Safety: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB)   
					service by MCTS Canada   
					Seguridad: Transmisión Marítima Continua (CMB)   
					servicio por MCTS Canadá   
					60   
					61   
					156.025   
					156.075   
					160.625   
					160.675   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Port Operation, Ship Movement   
					Correspondenciapública(operadormarítimo),   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales   
					61A   
					U.S. (Government Only); Canada (Coast   
					Guard Only); West Coast (Coast Guard   
					Only); East Coast (Commercial Fishing)   
					156.075   
					156.075   
					• 
					• 
					solamente); Canadá (guardia costera   
					solamente); Costa occidental (guardia costera   
					solamente); Costa oriental (pesca comercial)   
					62   
					62A   
					63   
					156.125   
					156.125   
					156.175   
					156.175   
					156.225   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					160.725   
					156.125   
					160.775   
					156.175   
					160.825   
					156.225   
					160.875   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondenciapública(operadormarítimo),   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					West Coast (Coast Guard Only);   
					East Coast (Commercial Fishing)   
					Costa occidental (guardia costera solamente);   
					Costa oriental (pesca comercial)   
					• 
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondenciapública(operadormarítimo),   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					63A   
					64   
					Port Operations and Commercial,   
					VTS in selected areas   
					Operaciones portuarias y comerciales;   
					VTS en áreas selectas   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondenciapública(operadormarítimo),   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					• 
					• 
					64A   
					65   
					U.S. (Government Only);   
					Canada (Commercial Fishing)   
					EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales   
					solamente); Canadá (pesca comercial)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondenciapública(operadormarítimo),   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					65A   
					66   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					156.275   
					160.925   
					Port Operations   
					Operaciones portuarias   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondenciapública(operadormarítimo),   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
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					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Power Limits   
					Límites de potencia   
					Channel Map   
					Mapa de canales   
					Frequency   
					Frecuencia   
					Channel   
					Number   
					Número   
					de canal   
					USA Int’l   
					EE.UU. nternac   
					Canada Transmit   
					Canadá Transm.   
					Receive   
					Recepción   
					Channel Use (English)   
					Uso de canales (Español)   
					66A   
					67   
					156.325   
					156.325   
					1 watt CAN   
					Port Operations   
					Operaciones portuarias   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					1 vatio Canadá   
					EE.UU. (comercial). Usado para comunicaciones   
					de puente de mando a puente de mando en la   
					parte baja del Río Misisipí (entre embarcaciones   
					solamente); Canadá (pesca comercial)   
					(transmisión y recepción)   
					U.S. (Commercial). Used for bridge-to-bridge   
					communications in lower Mississippi River   
					(IntershipOnly);Canada(CommercialFishing),S&R   
					156.375   
					156.375   
					1 watt USA   
					1 vatio EE.UU.   
					68   
					69   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					Non-Commercial (Recreational)   
					No comercial (recreativo)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					EE.UU. (no comercial, recreativo); Canadá   
					(pesca comercial solamente); Internacional   
					(comunicaciones entre embarcaciones,   
					operaciones portuarias, movimiento de   
					embarcaciones)   
					U.S. (Non-Commercial, Recreational); Canada   
					(Commercial Fishing Only); International   
					(Intership, Port Operations, Ship Movement)   
					70   
					71   
					RX only   
					156.575   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					Digital Selective Calling   
					Llamadasselectivasdigitales   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					(Voice communications not allowed)   
					(las comunicaciones verbales están prohibidas)   
					U.S. and Canada (Non-Commercial, Recreational); EE.UU. y Canadá (no comercial, recreativo);   
					International (Port Operations, Ship Movement)   
					Internacional (operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones)   
					72   
					73   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					Non-Commercial (Intership Only)   
					No comercial (entre embarcaciones solamente)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					U.S. (Port Operations); Canada (Commercial   
					Fishing Only); International (Intership,   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement)   
					EE.UU. (operaciones portuarias); Canadá (pesca   
					comercialsolamente);Internacional(comunicaciones   
					entre embarcaciones, operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones)   
					U.S. (Port Operations); Canada (Commercial   
					Fishing Only); International (Intership,   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement)   
					EE.UU. (operaciones portuarias); Canadá (pesca   
					comercialsolamente);Internacional(comunicaciones   
					entre embarcaciones, operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones)   
					156.725   
					156.725   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					74   
					75   
					76   
					156.775   
					156.825   
					156.775   
					156.825   
					1 watt Only Int.   
					Sólo 1 vatio Int.   
					Port Operations (Intership Only)   
					Port Operations (Intership Only)   
					Operaciones portuarias   
					• 
					(entre embarcaciones solamente)   
					1 watt Only Int.   
					Sólo 1 vatio Int.   
					Operaciones portuarias   
					(entre embarcaciones solamente)   
					• 
					Port Operations (Intership only). Restricted to   
					communications with pilots for movement and   
					docking of ships.   
					Operaciones portuarias (entre embarcaciones   
					solamente). Restringido a comunicaciones con   
					pilotos para el movimiento y atraque de   
					embarcaciones.   
					156.875   
					156.875   
					1 watt USA and CAN   
					1 vatio EE.UU. y Canadá   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					77   
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					Channel Assignments   
					VHF Marine   
					Channel Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Power Limits   
					Límites de potencia   
					Channel Map   
					Mapa de canales   
					Frequency   
					Frecuencia   
					Channel   
					Number   
					Número   
					de canal   
					USA Int’l   
					EE.UU. nternac   
					Canada Transmit   
					Canadá Transm.   
					Receive   
					Recepción   
					Channel Use (English)   
					Uso de canales (Español)   
					78   
					78A   
					79   
					156.925   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					161.525   
					156.925   
					161.575   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Non-Commercial (Recreational)   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					No comercial (recreativo)   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					79A   
					80   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					157.025   
					157.075   
					157.075   
					157.125   
					157.125   
					156.975   
					161.625   
					157.025   
					161.675   
					157.075   
					161.725   
					157.125   
					Commercial (Also Non-Comercial   
					only in Great Lakes)   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					Comercial (en los Grandes   
					• 
					• 
					Lagos también no comercial)   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					Comercial (en los Grandes   
					Lagos también no comercial)   
					Operaciones portuarias,   
					movimiento de embarcaciones   
					EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente;   
					operaciones de protección medioambiental)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo),   
					operacionesportuarias,movimientodeembarcaciones   
					EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente);   
					Canadá (guardia costera solamente)   
					• 
					80A   
					81   
					Commercial (Also Non-Commercial   
					only in Great Lakes)   
					Port Operations, Ship Movement   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					81A   
					82   
					U.S. (Government Only; Environmental   
					Protection Operations)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),   
					Port Operation, Ship Movement   
					U.S. (Government Only); Canada   
					(Coast Guard Only)   
					82A   
					83   
					83A   
					157.175   
					157.175   
					161.775   
					157.175   
					Canada (Coast Guard Only)   
					U.S. (Government Only); Canada   
					(Coast Guard Only)   
					Canadá (guardia costera solamente))   
					EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente);   
					Canadá (guardia costera solamente)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					83B   
					RX only   
					161.775   
					Coast Guard Only – Weather Broadcasts   
					Solamente Guardacostas –   
					• 
					• 
					Transmisiones Meteorológicas   
					84   
					84A   
					85   
					85A   
					86   
					86A   
					87   
					87A   
					88   
					157.225   
					157.225   
					157.275   
					157.275   
					157.325   
					157.325   
					157.375   
					157.375   
					157.425   
					161.825   
					157.225   
					161.875   
					157.275   
					161.925   
					157.325   
					161.975   
					157.375   
					162.025   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Public Correspondence (Ship to Coast).   
					In U.S. only within 75 miles of Canadian Border.   
					Correspondenciapública(entreembarcaciónycosta).   
					EnlosEE.UU., solamentedentrodeloscasi   
					121kilómetros(75millas)delafronteracanadiense   
					88A   
					157.425   
					157.425   
					Commercial Intership only   
					Comercial entre embarcaciones solamente   
					• 
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					aAnsdsiAgnlemrtents   
					Weather Channel   
					Assignments   
					Appendix   
					Appendix   
					Weather Channel Assignments   
					Asignaciones de canales meteorológicos   
					VHF Marine Channel Assignments (English)   
					• 
					NOTE   
					Channel   
					Number   
					Many of the plain-numbered channels, such as 01, 02 and 03, transmit and   
					receive on different frequencies. This is termed duplex operation. The rest of the   
					plain-numbered channels and all of the A channels, such as 01A, 03A and   
					04A, transmit and receive on a single frequency, which is termed simplex   
					operation. Your radio automatically adjusts to these conditions. When in simplex   
					operation, the A icon will appear on the LCD (see illustration on page A3).   
					RX Frequency MHz   
					Weather Channel   
					Weather Channel   
					Número   
					de canal   
					Frecuencia de recepción (MHz)   
					1 
					2 
					162.550   
					162.400   
					162.475   
					162.425   
					162.450   
					162.500   
					162.525   
					161.650   
					161.775   
					163.275   
					NOAA   
					NOAA   
					NOAA   
					NOAA   
					NOAA   
					NOAA   
					NOAA   
					Canada   
					Canada   
					NOAA   
					3 
					NOTE   
					All channels are preprogrammed at the factory according to international   
					regulations and those of the FCC (U.S.A.) and Industry Canada (Canada).   
					They cannot be altered by the user nor can modes of operation be changed   
					between simplex and duplex.   
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					Asignación de canales de VHF para radiocomunicación marítima (Español)   
					10   
					NOTA   
					Muchos de los canales de números simples, como 01, 02 y 03, transmiten   
					y reciben en diferentes frecuencias. A esto se le llama operación dúplex. El   
					resto de los canales de números simples y todos los canales A, como 01A,   
					03A y 04A, transmiten y reciben en una sola frecuencia, a la que se le llama   
					operación simple (simplex). Su radio se ajusta automáticamente a estas   
					condiciones. Cuando esté en operación simple, el icono A aparecerá en la   
					pantalla de cristal líquido (vea la ilustración de la página A3).   
					NOTA   
					Todos los canales vienen programados previamente de fábrica conforme   
					a los reglamentos internacionales y a los de la FCC (EE. UU) e Industry Canada   
					(Canadá). No pueden ser alterados por el usuario, así como tampoco pueden   
					cambiarse los modos de operación entre simple y dúplex.   
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				Accessories   
					Accessories   
					Accessories   
					• 
					Your Cobra radio has several optional accessories available to enhance the use   
					of the radio. Some are listed below:   
					Lapel Speaker/Microphone   
					Lapel Speaker/Microphone   
					A speaker/microphone, that attaches to your lapel,   
					by ordering P/N CM 330-001.   
					This unique accessory allows you to wear the radio   
					on your belt while still being able to communicate   
					with other vessels. A small Push to Talk (PTT) button   
					on the lapel speaker/microphone allows you to answer   
					any incoming call.   
					Long Life Battery   
					A long life replacement battery. P/N CM 110-010.   
					LiON Battery Pack   
					1900 mAh LiON replacement battery. Can be used   
					with the charger included with this radio. The radio   
					will NOT float with this battery attached.   
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