Alternate microphones and installation, Maintenance and government regulatory information – Cobra Electronics 200GTL DX User Manual

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Alternate Microphones
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Maintenance and Government
Regulatory Information

Maintenance

The transceiver is specifically designed for the environment encountered in mobile

installations. The use of all solid-state circuitry and its light weight result in high reliability.

Should a failure occur, however, replace parts only with identical parts. Do not substitute.

NOTE

If the performance described in the operation sections is not obtained, review

the installation instructions to insure that proper procedures were followed.

If a problem still exists, refer to the product service section on page 23.

Government Regulatory Information

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the

condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.

Transmitting using this radio requires an Amateur Radio License. If you live in the

United States, visit http://www.fcc.gov or http://www.arrl.org for further licensing

information. In Canada, visit http://strategis.ic.gc.ca or http://www.rac.ca/.

Alternate Microphones and Installation

For best results, the user should select a low-impedance dynamic type microphone

or a transistorized microphone. Transistorized-type microphones have a low output

impedance characteristic. The microphone must be provided with a four-lead cable.

The audio conductor and its shielded lead comprise two of the leads. The third lead

is for receive control, the fourth is for transmit control.

The microphone should provide the functions shown in the schematic below.

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4 Wire Mic Cable

Pin Number

Mic Cable Lead

1

Grounding

2

Audio Lead

3

Transmit Control

4

Receive Control

If the microphone to be used is provided with pre-cut leads,

they must be revised as follows.

1. Cut leads so that they extend

7

16

" beyond the plastic insulating

jacket of the microphone cable (see Fig. 2).

2. All leads should be cut to the same length. Strip the ends of each wire

1

8

"

and tin the exposed wire.

Before beginning the actual wiring, read carefully the circuit and wiring

information provided with the microphone you select. Use the minimum

heat required in soldering the connections. Keep the exposed wire lengths

to a minimum to avoid shorting when the microphone plug is reassembled.

Fig. 1 Cobra microphone schematic

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