Frequency ranges, Maintenance/adjustment – Cobra Electronics 19 Ultra III User Manual

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Operating Your CB Radio

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Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra

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Frequency Ranges

10 English

Maintenance/Adjustment

CB

Channel Frequency

Channel

in MHz

1

26.965

2

26.975

3

26.985

4

27.005

5

27.015

6

27.025

7

27.035

8

27.055

9

27.065

10

27.075

11

27.085

12

27.105

13

27.115

14

27.125

15

27.135

16

27.155

17

27.165

18

27.175

19

27.185

20

27.205

CB

Channel Frequency

Channel

in MHz

21

27.215

22

27.225

23

27.255

24

27.235

25

27.245

26

27.265

27

27.275

28

27.285

29

27.295

30

27.305

31

27.315

32

27.325

33

27.335

34

27.345

35

27.355

36

27.365

37

27.375

38

27.385

39

27.395

40

27.405

Frequency Ranges

The Cobra 19 ULTRA III transceiver represents one of the most advanced AM
two-way radios for use as a Class D station in the Citizens Radio Service.
This unit features advanced Phase Lock Loop (PLL) circuitry providing
complete coverage of all 40 CB channels.

Maintenance/Adjustment

Your Cobra CB 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, review the following, then if
necessary, replace parts only with identical parts. Do not substitute.

1. Check connections to the source of power

and make sure it is the 13.8 VDC required
to operate your radio.

2. Check the fuses in the DC power cord.

The main power lead (red) has a two amp
3AG type fuse in its holder. Use only the
above specified type and size fuse for
maximum protection. Failure to do so
will void the warranty.

3. Make certain the microphone is properly

plugged in.

4. Make certain the antenna is properly

assembled and connected.

If you are unable to correct the problem,
refer to product service on page 14 for
the correct procedure for warranty and
post-warranty service from Cobra.

Operating Your Mobile Radio

Operating Your Mobile Radio

Check Power Source

Check Fuses in DC Power Cord

Check Microphone Connection

Check Antenna Connection

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