External devices and connections, Antenna requirements and attachment – Cobra Electronics MR F80B-D User Manual

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External Devices

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Antenna Requirements

and Attachment

WARNING
Do not transmit when anyone is within the MPE radius of the antenna unless

that person or persons are shielded from the antenna by a grounded metallic

barrier. This is especially important on vessels with antennas mounted as

described in B where no one may be within 9 ft (2,8 m) horizontally from the

base of the antenna during transmissions.

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE LIMITS MAY EXPOSE THOSE WITHIN

THE MPE RADIUS TO RF ENERGY ABSORPTION IN EXCESS OF THE FCC

MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE. IT IS THE RADIO OPERATOR’S

RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT MPE LIMITS ARE HEEDED AND THAT

NO ONE IS WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS DURING TRANSMISSIONS.

Antenna Lead Attachment

Once the antenna is installed, the Coaxial Cable Lead can

be attached to the coaxial cable socket at the back of the

transceiver.

NOTICE
Attempting to transmit without an antenna attached

will damage your CobraMarine VHF radio.

External Devices and Connections

Your CobraMarine VHF radio is set up to connect auxiliary devices for navigation,

convenience and added versatility. As is the case with the antenna, choosing these

devices is best done with the advice and guidance of a knowledgeable dealer.

Standard connectors are provided on the front and back of the transceiver.

NMEA Communication Cable

Your CobraMarine Radio is set up with an NMEA communication port that allows the

radio to communicate with other electronic equipment such as a GPS Chartplotter,

Depth Sounder, Auto Pilot, DSC VHF Radio, Radar and Personal Computer with the

ability to display information. This capability allows for the operator to do Position

Polling and Position Requests directly from the radio. The NMEA input and output

leads are directed through the NMEA communication port.

External Speaker (Not Included)

An External Speaker can provide greater volume to hear messages than the speaker

in the transceiver.
To Install an External Speaker:

1.

Connect the speaker positive (+) wire to the orange wire coming out of the

standard speaker/PA wire harness.

2.

Connect the speaker negative (-) wire to the black/white wire coming out of the

standard speaker/PA wire harness.

Installation and Start-Up

Installation and Start-Up

NMEA Cable

Coaxial Cable Socket

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