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A1 English Our Thanks to you andCustomer Assistance Introduction VHF MARINE RADIO MR F80B Printed in China Part No. 480-345P Owner’s Manual Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra ® Thank you for purchasing a CobraMarine ® VHF radio. Properly used, this Cobra ® product will give you many years of reliable service.How Your CobraMarine VHF Radio Works This radio is a VHF transceiver for fixed mounting on your boat. It gives you 2-wayvessel-to-vessel and vessel-to-shore station communications, primarily for safetyand secondarily for navigation and operational purposes. With it, you can call forhelp, get information from other boaters, talk to lock or bridge tenders and makeradiotelephone calls to anywhere in the world through a marine operator.Besides 2-way communications, in the U.S.A., the radio can provide quick access to receive all NOAA (National Oceanographic and AtmosphericAdministration), including two Canadian weather channels for alerting you toweather emergencies with a tone on a weather channel you can select for your area.Customer AssistanceShould you encounter any problems with this product, or not understand its many features, please refer to this owner’s manual. If you require furtherassistance after reading this manual, Cobra Electronics offers the following customer assistance services:For Assistance in the U.S.A. Automated Help Desk English only. 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week 773-889-3087 (phone).Customer Assistance Operators English and Spanish . 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central Time Mon. through Fri. (except holidays) 773-889-3087 (phone).Questions English and Spanish . Faxes can be received at 773-622-2269 (fax).Technical Assistance English only. www.cobra.com (online: Frequently Asked Questions).English and Spanish. productinfo @ cobra.com (e-mail). For Assistance Outside the U.S.A.Contact Your Local Dealer Customer Assistance ©2007 Cobra Electronics Corporation™ 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago, Illinois 60707 USA www.cobra.com F80 Cover.qxp:QXP-1058736909.qxp 11/3/06 3:19 PM Page A1 A3 English Product Features Introduction A2 English Transceiver Controls,Indicators and Connections Introduction SquelchKnob Power VolumeKnob LocalModeButton BacklitLCDScreen HI/LOPowerButton RewindButton Speaker Channel Knob Tri-WatchButton InstantChannel 16/9Button PublicAddress/Escape ChannelPreset(Function)Buttons Memory Scan/Memory ClearButton Call/SetupButton DSC DistressButton (BehindRed SpringLoaded Cover) Weather/EnterButton PowerConnection Antenna Socket Dual Power HI/LOSelectable to 1 or 25 watts output powerfor near or distant calling.USA/International/Canada ChannelsAllows operation on any of the three (3)different channel maps established for these areas.All NOAA Weather ChannelsInstant access to all of the National Weather Channels, 24 hours a day.Emergency Weather Alert with SAMECan alert you with an audible tone and visual alarm if threatening weather is nearby. The SAME alertsprovide you with additional alerts forspecific local areas.Instant Channel 16/9Instant access to the priority Channel 16 and calling Channel 9.Digital Selective Calling (DSC)Allows sending a distress message at the touch of a button as well as specific station-to-station calls.Cobra Exclusive Rewind-Say-Again™Digital Voice RecorderA dedicated button allows user to replayup to the last 20 seconds of audio. Pressthe dedicated rewind button and CobraVHF will replay the last 20 seconds of the audio from your VHF.PA (Public Address)Allows operator instant access to publicaddress system by pressing button. Memory ScanLets you scan through all selectedmemory channels to find conversationsin progress.Tri-WatchLets you monitor three (3) channels at once — Channel 16, Channel 9 andone (1) user selectable channel.Noise Canceling MicrophoneBlocks background noise to let your voice be heard at the receiving station.Controls on the MicrophoneHandy control buttons on themicrophone/speaker let you operate one-handed at a distance from the radio.Illuminated ButtonsHelps you quickly find the buttons you need in low light conditions.Digital Selective Calling (DSC Class-D)Allows the ability to maintain a listeningwatch on VHF Channel 16 whilesimultaneously monitoring Channel 70for DSC calls. Allows sending a distressmessage at the touch of a button as wellas specific station-to-station calls. Radioutilizes two (2) built-in encoders(receivers).Mounting Kits (Included)Radio can be mounted on, under or inalmost any flat surface using one of the included brackets. Product Features • NMEA and Auxiliary I/O Connector F80 Cover.qxp:QXP-1058736909.qxp 11/3/06 3:19 PM Page A2 WaterproofSubmersible to 3.28 ft (1 m) of waterfor 30 minutes — meets JIS7 Standards.Local Mode (Range X-Tend)A dedicated button that allows user tolower unnecessary noise interferencefrom random RF noise in highlypopulated areas.Distress Call ButtonAllows sending a distress message at thetouch of a button as well as specificstation-to-station calls. NMEA Port for GPS, Chartplotter andDSC InterfacingThe NMEA “IN” input in this radio willreceive GPS position information from allGPS devices (e.g., Chartplotters, GPSsensors) sending out their positioninformation using the standard NMEA0183 protocol. This position informationfrom the GPS is then sent by the MR F80when sending out DSC emergencytransmissions. This unit also has anNMEA “OUT” output. This allows theradio to send out position informationreceived from other VHF radio units. Thisenables position polling and otheradvanced integration. A4 English Microphone/Speaker andProduct Features (continued) Introduction UpButton Microphone Call/SetupEnter Button Down Button Push to Talk (PTT) Button Function(F1/F2)Button InstantChannel 16/9 Button Up/Down Buttons Can be used instead of those on the transceiver.Instant Channel 16/9 Button Can be used instead of the one on the transceiver.Function ButtonAllows the user to “toggle”between selected workingchannel and favorite “Pre-Set” channels to access your most fre…
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Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra ® 39 Standby and Receive Standbymode is the usual mode for the radio whenever it is turned On. From Standby Mode, You Can: Change your radio’s settings using set-up routines. Receive messages on the current channel as well as DSC messages. Receive NOAA alerts if Weather Alertmode is turned On. Switch to Transmitmode using the Talkbutton. While the radio is in Standbymode, the Receivemode is entered whenever a strong enough signal to break squelch is sent to the radio. You will hear the message through whichever speakers are connected to the radio. To Change the Channel You Are Listening to, You Can Choose One of the Following: 1.Turn the Channel Selectknob clockwise for higher VHF channel. Turn the Channel Selectknob counterclockwise for lower VHF channel. 2.Press Channel Up/Downbuttons on microphone to go to the next higher or lower VHF channel. For rapid advance, press and hold the Channel Up/Downbutton. 3.Press the Channel 16/9button. This will take you to Channel 16 with one (1) press and to Channel 9 with a second press. Additional presses will toggle between Channels 16, 9 and original channel. 4.Press the Weather/Enterbutton. This will allow you access to the weather channels. Turning the Channel Selectknob or pressing the Channelbutton on the microphone allows you to change weather channels. 5.Press the Tri-Watchbutton to monitor three (3) Channels 16, 9 and one user selectable channel. 6.Select a Favorite Channelby pressing the Function button on the microphone. This allows you to go to a pre-selected favorite channel at the touch of a button. WX/Enter Button Standby Mode Getting Started Operating Your Radio Channel 16/9 Button Mic Channel Buttons SELE CT M EM Channel Select Knob Tri-Watch Button F80 Installation.qxp:QXP-1058720374.qxp 11/3/06 4:19 PM Page 39 40 English Set-Up Mode Programming Set-Up Mode Programming • Setup Menu Use the Setupmenu in the CobraMarine VHF radio to turn On and Off many features, to adjust feature preferences and enter a user MMSI number. NOTE Basic Setupmenu programming is described in this section. For Setupmenu programming that applies to a specific function refer to that section in this manual. For example, MMSI information is in the DSC portion of the manual. Basic Scrolling in the Setup Menus: The Channel Selectknob on the radio can be used to scroll through different menus and confirm selections chosen by the user. Alternately, scrolling selection functions can be made from the microphone by using the Channel Up/Downor Function (F1/F2)button. To Enter the Setup Menu: Press and hold the Call/Setupbutton. The Setupmenu appears on the LCD. Scroll up or down through the Setup menu until the desired function to program is positioned to the right of the selection arrow. To Exit any Setup Menu: Scroll down to “EXIT” at the bottom of the menu. With the arrow pointing toward “EXIT,” press the Enterbutton to return the radio to the Standbymode. NOTE The ESCbutton on the radio (and the F1:F2 button on the microphone) can also be used universally to return to the Standbymode. Operating Your Radio Call/Setup Button Mic Function Buttons Mic Channel Buttons Exit Enter Button Setup Menu SELECT MEM Channel Knob 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:05 PM Page 40 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra ® Set-Up Mode Programming 41 LCD Display Lamp Adjust The LCD display has a backlight lamp to make it visible in the dark. The lamp can be adjusted for brightness or turned off. Make all lamp adjustments in the LAMP ADJmenu. The lamp will operate at the HIGH level until adjusted to HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW or OFF. To Adjust the LCD Display Lamp Level: 1.Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to the LAMP ADJmenu. 2.Press the Enterbutton and observe the current backlight lamp setting — HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW or EXIT. 3.Move the selection arrow to the required setting. 4.Press the Enterbutton to select the backlight lamp setting. 5.When the changes are complete, exit the LAMP ADJ menu and return to the Setupmenu. When the backlight is turned On, the lamp remains lit anytime the radio is On. LCD Contrast Adjust the LCD display contrast for easy reading in different lighting. Make all contrast adjustments in the CONTRASTmenu. To Change the Contrast: 1.Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to the CONTRASTmenu. 2. Press the Enterbutton and observe the current contrast setting — a number between 1 and 16. 3.Turn the Channelknob to increase or decrease the contrast setting. NOTE Contrast is lighter at lower number settings and darker at higher number settings. 4.Press the Enterbutton to select the contrast setting. 5.When the changes are complete, exit the CONTRAST menu and return to the Setupmenu. Operating Your Radio Lamp Adjustment High/Medium/Low/Exit Contrast Contrast Setting 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:05 PM Page 41 42 English Set-Up Mode Programming Key Tone The confirmation key tone sounds when the CobraMarine VHF radio is turned On and confirms all button presses except for the Talkbutton. The confirmation key tone is easily turned On or Off. Make all confirmation key tone adjustments in the KEY TONEmenu. To Turn the Confirmation Key Tone On or Off: 1.Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to the KEY TONEmenu. 2.Press the Enterbutton and observe the current confirmation key tone setting — On or Off. 3.Move the selection arrow to turn the key tone On or Off. 4.Press the Enterbutton to select the key tone setting. 5.When the changes are complete, exit the KEY TONEmenu and return to the Setupmenu. Time Offset All VHF, DSC, and GPS activities use a 24-hour clock and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Time Offset uses a connected GPS to gather time inputs. To convert time inputs to local time, enter the hour offset of the local time zone from the Time Zone Chart on page 25. To Change the Time Offset: 1.Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to TIMEOFSTmenu. 2.Press the Enterbutton and observe the curren…
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60 English Product Features Introduction Digital Select Calling (DSC) Setup To Enter a Group MMSI Number: 1. Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to GRP MMSImenu. 2.Press the Enterbutton. A blinking cursor displays at the first digit under GRP MMSI ID ENTRY. The leading zero (0) will be entered automatically. 3.Turn the Channelknob or press microphone Channel Up/Downbuttons to scroll through the number list to the digit of the Group MMSI number being entered. 4.Press the Enterbutton to select the digit. 5.Press the Channel Preset buttons to move within the field. 6. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 until all nine (9) digits of the Group MMSI number are entered. 7.Press the Enterbutton when all digits are listed. 8.Check that the number is entered correctly. 9.Press the Enterbutton to return to the Setupmenu. Position Request Reply Type DSC radios with GPS send the position of a vessel to another station. This is useful for rendezvous and rescue situations. Determine if the radio should automatically respond to all Position Requests received or if it should provide a Position Requestalert and that can be manually selected and then provide a response. To Set the Position Request Reply Type: 1.Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to POS RPLYmenu. 2.Press the Enterbutton and observe the current setting — AUTO or MANUAL. 3.Move the selection arrow to change the setting. 4.Press the Enterbutton to select the setting. 5.When the changes are complete, exit the POS RPLY menu and return to the Setupmenu. Operating Your Radio GRP MMSI Menu GRP MMSI ID Entry POS RPLY Menu Position Reply Setting 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:08 PM Page 60 Introduction Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra ® Product Features 61 Individual Directory DSCcan be used to call another vessel or station directly. This allows the user to make a call to a specific vessel that could be monitoring any channel. An alarm will sound on the receiving radio to make that station aware of your individual call. Up to 20 names and associated MMSI numbers may be stored in the radio for quick access. To Enter or Edit Names or MMSI Numbers in the Individual Directory: 1.Enter the Setupmenu and scroll to INDV DIRmenu. 2.Press Enterto enter the individual directory. 3. Nameand MMSIcontents of the current location shows on the display 4.Press Enterto start entering Namedata. 5.Rotate the Selectbutton or the microphone up/down buttons to select alpha or numeric characters. 6.Press F1or F2function buttons to advance to the next character. 7.Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the complete Nameentry has been made. 8.Press the Enterbutton to enter characters in the MMSI field. 9.Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the complete MMSIentry has been made. 10.Press the Enterbutton to accept the entry. 11.When the changes are complete, exit the INDV DIR menu and return to the Setup menu. Digital Select Calling (DSC) Setup Operating Your Radio INDV DIR Menu Name Select Menu Individual Directory Entry 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:08 PM Page 61 62 English Product Features Introduction Digital Select Calling (DSC) Setup Digital Select Calling (DSC) Operation • The Sendmenu displays when the Distressbutton is pressed. NOTE This radio follows Class-D DSC protocol with a dedicated Channel 70 receiver. Sending Distress Calls Sending and receiving distress calls and acknowledgements on Channel 70 can be a lifesaver for mariners. NOTE The DSC call: ■ Sounds the distress alarm at all receiving stations. ■ Informs receiving stations of the sender’s identity (MMSI). ■ Informs receiving stations of the nature of the emergency. ■ Informs receiving stations of sending position when a GPS device is connected or a position is manually entered. DSC operation does not provide receiving stations with information like number of persons aboard or injuries. This specific information must be communicated by voice on Channel 16 to the station that acknowledges a DSC Distress call. To Send a DSC Distress Call: 1.From Standbymode, lift the spring-loaded red door on the transceiver and press the Distressbutton. The Distressmenu displays with an arrow pointing to SEND. Operating Your Radio Distress Button 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:08 PM Page 62 Introduction Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra ® Product Features 63 Digital Select Calling (DSC) Operation There are three (3) choices: ■Send a distress call automatically, with your position, if you are connected to a GPS. Or send the call, without your position, if not connected to a GPS. ■Include a Nature of Distress message with the distress call. ■Abort the distress call process and return to Standby mode. 2.Choose one of the following: Send an Automatic Distress Call: Press and hold the Distressbutton. Include a Nature of Distress Message with Distress Call: a.Turn the Channelknob or press the microphone Channel Up/Downbuttons to move the arrow to MANUAL. b.Press the Enterbutton to access the position entry screen. c. Turn the Channelknob or press the microphone Channel Up/Downbuttons to manually select from the list of pre-programmed Nature of Distress calls — UNDESIGN, FIRE, FLOODING, MORE..., COLLISION. d.Press the Enterbutton to select the message. e.Press and hold the Distressbutton when prompted. Abort the Distress Call Process: If the Distressbutton is pressed by mistake or to discontinue resending an automatic distress message: a.Turn the Channelknob or press the microphone Channel Up/Downbuttons to move the arrow to EXIT. b.Press the Enterbutton to return to Standbymode. NOTE You may also press the ESC(escape) key to return to the Standbymode. Operating Your Radio Distress Button Distress Send Nature of Distress Distress Quick Select Distress Call Waiting Distress Exit 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:08 PM Page 63 64 English Product Features Introduction Digital Select Calling (DSC) Operation The Distressalarm sounds to confirm that the message is transmitted. At the end of the transmissio…
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15 November 2006 Equipment Authorization Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: FCC ID: BBOMRF80 Request for Confidentiality Dear Sirs: With regard to the referenced application, Cobra Electronics Corporation, is requesting confidentiality of certain sections of the accompanying documents. The documents for which Cobra Electronics Corporation is requesting confidentiality are: Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Descriptions This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457(d) of the Commission’s Rules, and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. The material for which confidentiality is requested falls within the scope of Section 552(b)(4) as trade secrets and includes material covered by Section 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules. Sincerely, Robert Mudra Engineering Manager
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IDT COMMUNICATION TEC H LTD(TE) Page: 1 ID : M02R015 m02r015 M-L Explo. W/ Loc Rpt (ENG) ( *** The Listing is not finalized ***) As-of- date: 10 /30/2 006 10:13 --------------------- ------------------- ----- --------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------- ----- ------------------------------------ Item Number: A27P1000 100L0014 T M308USL/U-M/REV.1(F1 COBRA) Quantity: 1 UOM: EA C OBRA/BLK/US Batch-size: 1 Type: C Effective: 01/01/1951 Expiration: 12/31 /2999 Revision ID: Drawing ID: ------------------- ------------------- ----- --------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------- ----- ------------------------------------ Level Number Component Description Per Batch UOM #LOC Location Codes 1.................... A27P1030101L0016 * TM308USL/MAIN UNIT ASSY/ COBRA/BLK/US/REV.1 1 EACH 2.................. 784P2030108L0004 ### NV367EUG/2ND PCBA/ NAVMAN/EUROPE/BLK 1 EACH 3................. 003L121071-62214 * CAP-ELE 100-U/M 16-V D6H5 -40+105 *** 1 EACH 1 C532 3................. 003L123361-62005 * CAP-ELE 33--U/M 16-V D5H8---- 1 EACH 1 C531 3................. 007L217925-80002 * FLTR- 17M9----- 7.5K -30+70 UM-1*2 LIBO FENGYUA N 2 EACH 2 F501 F502 3................. 007L318322-80001 * XTAL- 18M355--- 20- -20+60- UM-1 SHEN ZHEN VING IN 1 EACH 1 X502 3................. 007L36932C-80007 * XTAL- 69M3125-- 5-- -20+60 UM-1 SHEN ZHEN VING IN 1 EACH 1 X501 3................. 025L505539-40001 * WIRE-UL1007 01X01P 55MM AWG28 WHITE (3+3) ROHS 1 EACH 1 J502 3................. 201L44551E-HJ504 * CERAMIC FILTER 455KHz(12A)QA45 5-FW(CF455F) 1 EACH 1 F503 3................. 204L4524DA-00003 * 5Pins CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 28# 100mm Pitch:1.5mm ( UL1571 1 EACH 1 J501 3................. 306L200022-B0003 * I.F.T--- 455--KHZ - W6.2L6.2 HUA JIAN A002 7013A C-P805 1 EACH 1 L513 3................. 306L203192-2S501 * I.F.T.-- 100--MHZ J W5.5L9.3 SAGAMI A319 210SN-A 319HM 4 EACH 4 L503 L504 L506 L50 7 3................. 306L203612-2S502 * I.F.T--- 100--MHZ - W5.6L5.6 SAGAMI A361 5JH A21 0SN-A3 1 EACH 1 L505 3................. 306L2A1352-J0003 * IFT----- TYPE:5JF A135 SAGAMI 069956002 RO HS 1 EACH 1 L509 3................. 306L2A1362-J0001 * I.F.T--- 17.9--MHZ - W5.6L7.0 SAGAMI A136 5JF 010 984361 1 EACH 1 L510 3................. 306L2A1372-J0009 * I.F.T.-- 160--MHZ F W5.6L5.6 HAN A137 5BL-N7116 1 EACH 1 L508 3................. 784P3030107L0002 * NV367EUG/2ND TOP SMD PCBA/ NAVMAN/EUROPE/BLK 1 EACH 4................ 003L500560-10001 * CHIP CAP 1608 0.5PF 50V +/-0.2 5PF NPO 2 EACH 2 C513 C533 4................ 003L503060-10002 * CHIP CAP 1608 3PF 50V +/-0.25P F NPO 1 EACH 1 C506 4................ 003L504060-10004 * CHIP CAP 1608 4PF 50V +/-0.25P F NPO 1 EACH 1 C518 4................ 003L505060-10006 * CHIP CAP 1608 5PF 50V +/-0.25P F NPO 1 EACH 1 C534 4................ 003L507060-10000 * CHIP CAP 1608 7PF 50V +/-0.25P F NPO 2 EACH 2 C512 C515 4................ 003L508060-10002 * CAP-CSM 8---P/D 50-V 0603-NPO MURATA GRM1885C1H8R 0DZ01D 3 EACH 3 C505 C545 C501 4................ 003L509060-10004 * CAP-CSM 9---P/D 50-V 0603-NPO MURATA GRM1885C1H9R 0DZ01D 1 EACH 1 C514 4................ 003L510266-1M085 * CHIP CAP 1608 0.001UF 50V +/-1 0% X7R 3 EACH 3 C520 C523 C535 continued on page: 2 IDT COMMUNICATION TEC H LTD(TE) Page: 2 ID : M02R015 m02r015 M-L Explo. W/ Loc Rpt (ENG) ( *** The Listing is not finalized ***) As-of- date: 10 /30/2 006 10:13 --------------------- ------------------- ----- --------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------- ----- ------------------------------------ Item Number: A27P1000 100L0014 T M308USL/U-M/REV.1(F1 COBRA) Quantity: 1 UOM: EA C OBRA/BLK/US Batch-size: 1 Type: C Effective: 01/01/1951 Expiration: 12/31 /2999 Revision ID: Drawing ID: ------------------- ------------------- ----- --------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------- ----- ------------------------------------ Level Number Component Description Per Batch UOM #LOC Location Codes 4................ 003L510367-10001 * CAP-CSM 0.01U/K 50-V 1608-X7R 1 EACH 1 C524 4................ 003L510468-10009 * CAP-CSM 0.1-U/Z 25-V 0603-Y5V *** 7 EACH 7 C504 C507 C525 C52 6 C52 7 C536 C544 4................ 003L515063-10000 * CHIP CAP 1608 15PF 50V +/-5% NPO 1 EACH 1 C509 4................ 003L520063-10003 * CHIP CAP 1608 20PF 50V +/-5% NPO 1 EACH 1 C510 4................ 003L530063-10006 * CHIP CAP 1608 30PF 50V +/-5% NPO 1 EACH 1 C521 4................ 003L533063-10002 * CHIP CAP 1608 33PF 50V +/-5% N PO 1 EACH 1 C522 4................ 003L533265-10008 * CHIP CAP 1608 0.0033UF 50V +/- 10% X7R 1 EACH 1 C543 4................ 003L539063-10004 * CHIP CAP 1608 39PF 50V +/-5% N PO 1 EACH 1 C528 4................ 003L547063-10003 * CHIP CAP 1608 47PF 50V +/-5% NPO 3 EACH 3 C502 C503 C519 4................ 005LSL5018-10008 * IC SL5018------------- SOP-16 AUK- ROHS 1 EACH 1 U501 4................ 006L822503-50004 * SMT CHOKE 2520 2.2uH +/-10% (E LJFC2R2KF2) 1 EACH 1 L512 4................ 006L868203-50005 * CHOKE--- 0.68-UH- M 2520 SMD PANASONIC ELJFCR68M F 1 EACH 1 L502 4................ 006LB15402-40004 * INDUCTOR 150--NH K 2012 SMD SUNLORD SDCL2012CR 15KB 1 EACH 1 L501 4................ 010L223520-F0003 * SMT DIODE SCHOTTKY-DUAL MMBD35 2LT1 SOT-23 2 EACH 2 D501 D502 4................ 021L510173-10001 * CHIP RES 1608 100 OHM 1/10W +/ -5% 2 EACH 2 R511 R521 4................ 021L510273-10002 * CHIP RES 1608 1K OHM 1/10W +/- 5% 2 EACH 2 R517 R518 4................ 021L510473-10004 * CHIP RES 1608 100K OHM 1/10W + /-5% 1 EACH 1 R512 4................ 021L512273-10006 * CHIP RES 1608 1.2K OHM 1/10W + /-5% 2 EACH 2 R507 R508 4................ 021L515173-10001 * CHIP RES 1608 150---OHM 1/10W +/-5% CR16-151-JF 1 EACH 1 R504 4................ 021L515373-10003 * CHIP RES 1608 15-KOHM 1/10W +/-5% CR16-153-JF 1 EACH 1 R524 4................ 021L518373-10009 * CHIP RES 1608 18K OHM 1/10W +/ -5% 1 EACH 1 R513 4................ 021L522273-10009 * CHIP RES 1608 2.2K OHM 1/10W +…
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1/9/2007 Page 1 of 2 FCCID: BBOMRF80 FCC RF Exposure Requirements General information : FCCID: BBOMRF80 Device category: Mobile per Part 2.1091 Environment: Controlled (occupational) Exposure Mobile devices that are authorized under part 80 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use if they operate at frequencies of 1.5 GHz or below and their effective radiated power (ERP) is 1.5 watts or more. However, compliance with the power density limits of 1.1310 is required. Antenna: The manufacturer does not specify any antenna to be used with this device. This device has provisions for operation in a boat. Configuration Antenna p/n Type Max. Gain (dBi) Boat Any - 6 dBi (4 dBd) Operating configuration and exposure conditions: Part 2.1091 states that devices are excluded from routine evaluation if the EIRP is less than 2.46 Watts (or 1.5 WERP). A 50% on time (3 minutes transmitting over a 6 minute period) is used to average over . Boat Operation: Cable length = 32 ft exposed and 3 feet internal to radom = 35 ft. Total. 35 feet cable loss including connector insertion loss at 156 MHz is 2.5 dB. The maximum antenna gain that can be used is 6 dBi (4 dBd). 1/9/2007 Page 2 of 2 FCCID: BBOMRF80 antenna gain f158:= Frequency in MHz GdBd2.15+CL−:= gain in dBi gain numeric S1:= controlled below 300 MHz Gn10 G 10 := mW per cm^2 Gn3.673=S1= R Po Gn⋅() 4π⋅S⋅ () :=Rinches R 2.54 := R60.444= distance in centimeters Rinches23.797= required for compliance W25.0:= power in Watts D1:= Duty Factor in decimal % (1=100%)(FM) E15:= exposure time in minutes U30:= (use 6 for controlled and 30 for uncontrolled ) WexpW D⋅ E U ⎛ ⎜ ⎝ ⎞ ⎠ ⋅:=PC E U := PC0.5= percent on time Wexp12.5=Watts CL2.5:= Coax loss in dB Po12500:=mWattsdBd6:= Conclusion: The device complies with the MPE requirements for a typical transceiver with 50 % transmit time by providing a safe separation distance of 60 cm between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons when normally operated.
TIMCO ENGINEERING INC. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, Florida 32669 http://www.timcoengr.com 888.472.2424 F 352.472.2030 email: [email protected] APPLICANT: COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION FCC ID: BBOMRF80 REPORT #: C\COBRA\3159AUT6\3159AUT6TestReport.doc COVER SHEET Test Report Product Name: MARINE RADIO FCC ID: BBOMRF80 Applicant: COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 6500 WEST CORTLAND STREET CHICAGO IL 60707 USA Date Receipt: 11/16/2006 Date Tested: 12/8/2006 TIMCO ENGINEERING INC. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, Florida 32669 http://www.timcoengr.com 888.472.2424 F 352.472.2030 email: [email protected] APPLICANT: COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION FCC ID: BBOMRF80 REPORT #: C\COBRA\3159AUT6\3159AUT6TestReport.doc TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION FCC ID: BBOMRF80 TEST REPORT: PAGE 1............GENERAL INFORMATION & TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION PAGE 2............TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED RF POWER OUTPUT PAGE 3............TECHNICAL DATA PAGE 4............VOICE MODULATION CHARACTERISITICS AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE PAGE 5............AUDIO LOW PASS FILTER PAGE 6............MODULATION LIMITING PAGE 7…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 8 | 156.025 MHz - 157.425 MHz | 1 W | 15K2G3E | 10 ppm |
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