29 nw st, Cb radio, The cb story – Cobra Electronics Cobra 29 NW ST User Manual

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29 NW ST

TONE

The Citizens Band lies between the shortwave
broadcast and 10-meter Amateur radio bands,
and was established by law in 1949. The Class D
two-way communications service was opened in
1959. (CB also includes a Class A citizens band
and Class C remote control frequencies.)

IC/FCC Regulations

IC/FCC regulations permit only “transmissions”
(one party to another) rather than “broadcasts”
(to a wide audience). Thus, advertising is not
allowed on CB Channels because that is “broad-
casting.”

What’s Included with Your 29 NW ST

1.

CB transceiver

6.

DC power cord

2.

Microphone

3.

Transceiver bracket

1.

4.

Microphone bracket

5.

Operating Manual

29 NW ST

DIMMER

RF GAIN

TONE

HI

NOR

NOR

29 NW ST

CB Radio

Operating Instructions
for your Cobra 29 NW ST

The CB Story

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cb tranceiver

29 NW ST

DIMMER

RF GAIN

TONE

HI

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29 NW ST

CB Radio

“Ingenious Products for Easier Communication.”

Operating Instructions
for your Cobra 29 NW ST

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