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How to Use Your Cobra 29 LX

Contents
Features..........................................................................................................1
The CB Story..................................................................................................A1
FCC.Regulations,.FCC.Warnings.&.Included.Accessories
Controls & Indicators.................................................................................A2
Our Thanks to You......................................................................................A3
. Customer.Support
Installation
. Location.&.Mounting/Connection...................................................2
. Antennas
. CB.Antenna.&.Marine.Installation....................................................6
Ignition Noise Interference....................................................................7
Operating Your 29 LX
. Turning.On.Your.CB............................................................................... 8
. Setting.Channel.Selector..................................................................... 9
. Calibrate.For.SWR.(Standing.Wave.Ratio)..................................... 10
. To.Receive................................................................................................. 12
. Selecting.a.Channel............................................................................... 13
. S-Meter....................................................................................................... 13
. To.Transmit............................................................................................... 14..
. Setting.Dynamike................................................................................ 15
. Menu.Mode.............................................................................................. 16
. Setting.the.Clock.................................................................................... 17..
. Setting.the.Alarm................................................................................... 17
. Setting.the.Count.Down.Timer......................................................... 18..
. Key.Tones.Mode..................................................................................... 18..
. Radio.Check.Mode................................................................................. 19
. Setting.Display.Color.Mode................................................................ 20
. Setting.Brightness.Mode..................................................................... 21.
. Setting.Contrast.Mode......................................................................... 21
. Weather.Information............................................................................. 22
. Weather.Channels.................................................................................. 23
. Weather.Alert.Mode.............................................................................. 24
. Setting.Weather.Alert.Scan................................................................ 24
. Setting.Weather.Auto.Scan................................................................ 24
. Software.version/Factory.Settings................................................... 25
. NB-ANL/Off.(Noise.Blanker/Automatic.......................................... 26
. Noise.Limiter.Switch)
. RF.Gain.Control....................................................................................... 26
. Program.Memory.Channels................................................................ 27
. Scan/Memory.Scan................................................................................ 27
. Scan.CB.Channels................................................................................... 28
. Scan.Memory.Channels....................................................................... 28
. Dimmer.Control...................................................................................... 28
. Setting.Squelch....................................................................................... 29
. S/RF.Meter................................................................................................. 30
. External.Speaker..................................................................................... 31
. PA.(Public.Address)................................................................................ 32
. Home.And.Office.Set-Up..................................................................... 34
. Temporary.Mobile.Set-Up................................................................... 35
How Your CB Can Serve You.................................................................. 36
. A.Few.Rules.You.Should.Know.........................................................36
. Channel.9.Emergency.Messages......................................................36
. CB.10.Codes..............................................................................................38
Frequency Ranges......................................................................................40
29 LX Specifications...................................................................................41
Warranty Information...............................................................................42
Optional Accessories................................................................................. 43
Optional Accessories Order Info..........................................................44
If You Need Service/Trademark Info.................................Back.Cover

Features of This Product


Selectable 4-Color LCD Display
10 Weather Channels
Weather Scan
Emergency Weather Alert
40 CB Radio Channels
40 Channel Scan
Memory Channels
Channel Frequency Read-Out
Radio Check Diagnostic
Clock/Timer/Alarm
Heavy-Duty Dynamic
Microphone
Full 4 Watts AM RF Power Output
SWR Calibration Meter
Instant Channel 19 and 9
Front Panel 4-Pin Microphone
Connector
Switchable Automatic Noise
Limiter & Noise Blanker
Adjustable Dynamike Boost
Tactile Controls
9 Ft Mic Cord
Programmable Dimmer Control
RF Gain

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Installation

Installation

Location

Location
Plan.location.of.transceiver.and.microphone.
bracket.before.starting.the.installation.
Select.a.location.that.is.convenient.for.operation,.
yet.does.not.interfere.with.the.driver.or.passenger.
The.transceiver.is.usually.mounted.to.the.underside.of.the.dash.with.the.microphone.bracket.
beside.it.

Mounting and
Connection

Mounting and Connection


1

Note
The transceiver is held in the
universal mounting bracket by
two thumbscrews which allow
for adjustment at a convenient
angle.

. .Hold.the.radio.with.the.mounting.bracket.in.
the.exact.desired.location..If.there.is.no.interference,.remove.the.bracket.and.use.it.as.a.
template.to.mark.the.location.for.the.mounting.screws.
3

. .Connect.the.antenna.cable.plug.to.the.receptacle.marked.ANT..on.the.back.of.the.unit..

The bracket includes two selftapping screws and star washers. The mounting must be
mechanically strong, conveniently located.

. Drill.the.holes.and.secure.the.bracket.
continued

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Installation

Installation

Note
Before installing the CB radio,
visually check the vehicles
battery connection to determine which terminal, positive
or negative, is grounded (positive is the larger of the two)
to the engine block (or chassis). A negatively grounded
vehicle has its negative lead
grounded to the chassis.
Note

. .Plug.power.cable.into.back.of.unit.marked.
Power...Be.sure.to.observe.polarity.markings.

. .Mount.the.microphone.
bracket.on.either.side.
of.the.unit.(drivers.left).
using.two.screws.supplied..Bracket.should.be.
placed.under.the.dash..
so.microphone.is.readily.
accessible.

Connecting to an accessory fuse


prevents the unit from being left
on accidentally, and also permits operating the unit without
running the engine.
4

Note
In positive ground vehicles the
red wire goes to the chassis and
the black wire is connected to
the ignition switch.

Note
When connected to an accessory fuse, unit will self test
the emergency weather alert
automatically when ignition
is turned on. Turns itself on & off.

Note
If microphone is not
connected, audio will not
be heard at speaker.

. .Connect.the.black.lead.to.the.negative.side.
of.the.vehicle..This.is.usually.the.chassis..Any.
convenient.location.with.a.good.electrical.
contact.(remove.paint).may.be.used..

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. .In.a.negative.grounded.vehicle,.connect.the.
red.lead.of.the.DC.power.cord.to.an.accessory.
12.volt.fuse.

..Attach.the.4-pin.microphone.cable.to..
receptacle.on.front.of.unit.and.install.unit..
in.bracket.securely.
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Antennas

Ignition Noise Interference

CB Antenna

CB Antenna

Since.the.maximum.allowable.power.output.of.
the.transmitter.is.limited.by.the.FCC,.the.antenna.
is.critical.in.affecting.transmission.distance..Only.a.
properly.matched.antenna.system.will.allow.maxiNote
mum.power.output..Cobra.loaded.type.antenna.
For optimum performance in
models.are.highly.recommended.for.most.instalpassenger cars the ideal anten- lations..For models with Weather Feature (WX),
na location is on the center of
a Dual Band (Center Load/Base Load) antenna
the roof. Second choice is on the is recommended..Consult.your.Cobra.dealer.for.
center of the trunk.
further.details,.or.call.773.889.3087.and.speak.to.a.
Cobra.representative..
Note
Because many newer trucks
feature fiberglass door skins,
the outside mirror must be
grounded to the chassis via a
ground strap, if the antenna is
mounted on the mirror bracket.

Use.of.a.mobile.receiver.at.low.signal.levels.is.
normally.limited.by.the.presence.of.electrical.
noise..The.primary.source.of.noise.in.automobiles.is.from.the.alternator.and.ignition.system..
Typically,.when.signal.level is.adequate,.the.background.noise.does.not.present.a.serious.problem..
Also,.when.extremely.low.level.signals.are.being.
received,.the.transceiver.may.be.operated.with.
the.vehicles.engine.turned.off..The.unit.requires.
very.little.current.and.therefore.will.not.significantly.discharge.the.vehicles.battery.
Even.though.the.Cobra.29.LX.has.an.automatic.
noise.limiter,.in.some.installations.ignition.interference.may.be.high.enough.to.make.good.communications.impossible..Many.possibilities.exist.
and.variations.between.vehicles.require..
different.solutions..Consult.your.Cobra.dealer.or.
a.2-way.radio.technician.for.help.in.locating.the.
source.of.a.severe.noise.

Note
3-way Combination Antennas
are also available which allow
operation of all three bands
(AM-FM & CB), using a single
antenna. However, this type
of antenna usually results in
less than normal transmit and
receive range when compared
to a standard-type Single
Band CB antenna. Call 773889-3087 for further information.

.1 A
. .standard.antenna.connector.is.provided..
on.the.transceiver.for.easy.connection.

Marine Installation
The.transceiver.will.not.operate.at.maximum..
efficiency.in.a.boat.without.a.ground.plate,.
(unless.it.has.a.steel.hull)..Before.attempting.
installation.,.consult.your.dealer.for.information.
regarding.an.adequate.grounding.system.and.
prevention.of.electrolysis.between.fittings.in.the.
hull.and.water..

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Operation

Operation

Turning On

Turning On

Setting Channel
Selector

Setting Channel Selector

Make.sure.the.power.cord,.antenna.and.microphone.are.connected.to.their.proper.connectors.
before.starting..

NB/ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL
S/RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

OFF

CAL

SQ

TX
RX

RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

SIG 1

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

MIN

Note
PU SH EN
TE
NU

MEM

Press CB/WX/PA to select CB,


weather channels or PA (public
address) modes.

WX !

RF GA

MIN

. .Select.one.of.forty.channels.and.adjust..
volume..The.selected.channel.(1.through.
40).will.be.indicated.by.the.readout.directly.
above.the.channel.selector.knob

.1 R
. otate.the.On/Off Volume.knob.clockwise.to.
turn.unit.on.and.adjust.to.a.normal.listening.
level.

NB /ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL
S/RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

OFF

CAL

SQ

SCAN

TX

CB /WX/

SIG 1

PA

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM

MIN

DIM
ESC

WX !

RF GAIN

MIN

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CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

RX

RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

DELTA TUNE

MAX

T BACK

SWR
CAL

OFF

. .Press.the.CB/PA/WX.button.to.change.modes..

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Operation
Calibrate For
SWR (Standing
Wave Ratio)

Operation
Calibrate for SWR (Standing Wave Ratio)

PUSH &
HOLD

SWR.calibration.is.done.to.properly.adjust.the.
length.of.the.antenna.and.to.monitor.the.quality.
of.the.coaxial.cable.and.all.RF.connections.
This.calibration.is.critical.in.order.to.achieve.optimum.performance.

Note

NB /ANL

SWR 1.5
S/ RF

RX

RF
3

SIG 1

SWR /CAL

VOL

SQ

5 79
+30dB
M

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM
R

3
NB /ANL

OFF

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

MIN
S/ RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

. 1 Select.channel.20.SWR/CAL

VOL

OFF

CAL
M

RF

SQ

. Push and hold.mic.button.


SCAN

TX

CB /WX/

SIG 1

PA

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

PU SH EN
TE
NU

RF GAIN

MIN

MIN

Press.SWR/CAL button.to.select.CAL.

CH 9/
19

Note
The reading will be slightly
higher on Channels 1 and 40
compared to Channel 20.

MEM SCAN

RX

Calibration must be made in an


open area (never in a garage).
Vehicle doors must be closed.
No one should be standing near
the antenna. (See your antenna
directions for more complete
information).

CAL

DELTA TUNE

MAX

T BACK

DIM
ESC

SWR
CAL

OFF

. .While.holding.mic.
button.adjust.the.
SWR CAL.knob.so.
the.meter.swings.
to.the.CAL.mark.on.
the.meter.(located.
on.the.right)..
continued

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Operation

Operation

Calibrate for
SWR continued

S/RF

To Receive

RX
5 79
+30dB

SIG 1

SWR/CAL

When switched to SWR


mode the meter reading
should ideally be as far to the
left as possible. Anything over
3 is not acceptable. A slight
antenna height adjustment
(higher or lower) may be
required. Repeat recalibration
steps.

CAL

RF

SWR

VOL

SWR 1.5

Note

Selecting A
Channel

Selecting A Channel

NB/ANL

SQ

DYNAMIKE

OFF

EN

RX

F
U SH EN
U P
TE

SIG 1

MEM

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM
R

RF GAIN

MIN

MIN

MIN

. .Release.the.PTT.button,.press.and.release.the.
S/RF-SWR CAL.button.to.the.SWR.position..
Then.press.the.PTT.button.to.read.the.SWR.
reading.

. .Repeat.the.same.steps.two.through.five.on.
Channel.1.and.40..This.will.check.SWR.for.all.
channels.

S-Meter

To Receive

S-Meter

Swings.proportionately.to.strength.of.incoming.
signal.when.receiving.
SWR 1.5

S/RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

OFF

SQ

S/RF

CAL

CAL

RX

SIG 1

DYNAMIKE

MIN

SIG 1

5 79
+30dB
M

PU SH EN
TE
NU

MEM

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5 79
+30dB

VOL

SQ

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P

MIN

1
1

RF

RX

RF

SWR /CAL

VOL

MAX

Unit.should.be.in.CB.mode..Rotate.channel
selector.clockwide.or.counter-clockwise.to.
select.desired.channel.

NB/ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

DEL

..Rotate.the.On/Off Volume.knob.clockwise..
The.RX.icon.will.be.displayed.

...The.S/RF-SWR-CAL.switch.must.be.in.the.S/RF.
setting.to.read.the.meter.

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Operation
To Transmit

Operation
To Transmit

Setting
Dynamike

Setting Dynamike
This.controls.the.microphone.sensitivity..
(outgoing.audio.level).

Caution!

NB /ANL

Be sure to read the F.C.C. Rules


and Regulations included with
this unit before transmitting.

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

Be sure the antenna is properly


connected to the radio before
transmitting. Prolonged transmitting without an antenna,
or a poorly matched antenna,
could cause damage to the
transmitter.

S/ RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

. .Select.desired.channel.

Transmit

PUSH &
HOLD

OFF

CAL

SQ

TX
RX

RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

SIG 1

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

M
R

MIN

.3 I.nitially,.set.fully.clockwise.so.that.maximum.
voice.volume.is.available..Dynamike.may.
have.to.be.reduced.in.some.conditions.

.2 P
. ush and hold.mic.button.to.transmit..
Transmitter.is.now.activated..When.transmitting,.hold.the.microphone.two.inches.from.
your.mouth.and.speak.in.a.clear,.normal.voice..
Release.to.receive.
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Operation

Operation

Menu Mode

Using.the.clock,.alarm.and.countdown.functions.
To.set.the.clock,.press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.
select.Set Clock..

Used.to.program.special.features..Menu/Enter.
knob.is.used.to.move.cursor.to.desired.feature..
to.program.. NB /ANL

Note
Use Dim/Escape button to exit
from any routine back to CB
standby mode.

S/ RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

VOL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

CAL

SET CLOCK
ALARM CLOCK
SET COUNT DOWN

TX
RX

RF
3

SIG 1

SWR/CAL

SQ

5 79
+30dB
M

DYNAMIKE

EN

OFF

NB/ANL SWR 1.5

S/ RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

CAL

SQ

5 79
+30dB

SIG 1

DYNAMIKE

S/RF
SWR
CAL

EN

OFF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

RF

SWR /CAL

VOL

SQ

CAL

S/RF

MIN
5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

WX !

S/RF
SWR
CAL

MIN

OFF

SWR/CAL
U SH EN
U P
TE

VOL
2

VOL

OFF

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SQ

U SH EN
U P
TE

OFF

SIG
MEM

WX !

Level.5:

EXIT

TX

OFF
3

SIG 1

MINMIN

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

CB /W
S/RF
PA
SWR
PU SH EN
CALT E R

CH 9/
19
SWR

MEM

WX !

1
SIG
SWR

CAL RF GAIN

PA

T BACK

CAL

SCAN
TX

RX
OFF
/WX/
CB

DELTA TUNE
CH 9/
19

DYNAMIKE

PA

EN

X/
CB /WMAX

PA

DIM
ESC

OFF

MEM

DIM

ESC

Note

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN
CB /WX

PA

DIM
ESC

WX !

Setting the Alarm


RF GAIN

DELTA TUNE

T BACK

Your.29.LX.can.be.utilized.as.an.alarm.clock...
To.set.the.alarm,.press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.
SWR
select.Set Alarm..
CAL

SWR
CAL

DIM

ESC

MAX

MIN

CH 9/
19

SET CLOCK
ALARM CLOCK
SET COUNT DOWN

DIM
ESC

T BACK P USWR
S
H EN
CAL
U

MEM SCAN

MIN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

5 79
+30dB

SCAN

SQ

TE

MEM

OFF

SCAN

Setting the
Alarm

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN
CB /WX

PA

DIM
ESC

WX !

R
Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.select.Set
SWR
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
Alarm Time..Follow.instructions.above.for.setting.CAL
the.alarm.time.and.AM.or.PM.

WX !

RF GAIN

DELTA TUNE

OFF

MIN

CB /WX/

DELTA TUNE

MIN
1.5 2

CONTRAST
RADIO
CHECK
MAX
MIN
DIM
RF
SETTINGS
ESC

T BACK

VOL

MEM SCAN

WX !

16

MIN

MEM

SCAN
NB/ANL
ANL
MEM
SCAN

OFF
MEM

PU SH EN
TE
NU

M
SCAN

TONES
DYNAMIKE
WX
ALERT
DIM
WX
ALERT
SCAN
ESC

SWR RF GAIN
CAL
Level.4:

MAX

PU SH EN
TE
NU

5 79
+30dB

T BACK

SWR/CAL
RFDYNAMIKE
GAIN
DELTA TUNE

SQ
CAL

EN

RX

OFFX/

+30dB

RX

RF

SWR/CAL

PA

3
2
CAL TX
WX AUTO
SCAN
RX
COLOR
S/RF DISPLAY
RF MINMIN
MAX S/ RF
SWR
CAL BRIGHTNESS
3 5 79
1

EN

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL
S/RF

CB /WX/

PA

SCAN

SET AM-PM
11:30 PM
EXIT

TX

CH 9/
19

SCAN

DYNAMIKE
RF
GAIN
DELTA
NB
/ANLTUNE

NB/ANL

OFF

EN

CAL

VOLMEM SCAN
SQKEY

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

TX
RX

SIG 1

MEM

SQ
Level.3:.

NB/ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

TE

VOL

NB /ANL

S/ RF

S/RF

SWR/CAL
U SH EN
U P

3
2
CAL TX
SET CLOCK
RX
ALARM
CLOCK
RF
SET
COUNT
DOWN
3 5 79
1
SIG
+30dB

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

TX
RX

RF

SWR /CAL

VOL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

SIG 1

Level.2:

SWR/CAL

Note
Use Dim/Escape button to exit
MEM WX !
PU SH EN
TE
12:00R PM.will.appear.in.the.display.and.the.hours. from any routine back to CB
SWR standby mode.
RF GAIN
DELTA
TUNE
T BACK
will.flash..Rotate.Menu/Enter
knob.clockwise.to.
CB /WX

continuously.
Once.the.minutes.are.set,.AM.or.PM.will.then.
flash..Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.select.AM.
or.PM.and.press.to.set.or.scroll.down.to.EXIT.and.
press.to.return.to.main.menu.

ANL
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.feature.to.be.
S/RF RF
programmed. S/ RF

Level.1:.

Note
Normal display will appear if
clock has not yet been set.

The.minutes.will.then.flash..Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob. The clock should be connected


again.to.select.desired.minutes.and.press.to.set..
to constant 12V to run
MAX
MIN
OFF

NB /ANL

NB/ANL

SCAN
MEM SCAN

select.desired.hour.and.press.to.set..

MIN

SWR
CAL

CH 9/
19

CAL

Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.navigate.
menu.levels..

NB /ANL

Setting the
Clock

Setting the Clock

Menu Mode

T BACK

MIN

MAX

OFF

SWR
CAL

MIN

MAX

OFF

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Operation

Operation
Setting the
Alarm continued

ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


Note
ANL

CAL

RX
Default snooze time length
S/RF RF
is 10 minutes.
SWR
CAL
3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB
Note
/CAL
U
EN
Press Dim/Escape buttonMto
VOL
SQreturn to
DYNAMIKE
CB standby mode.

RF

PU SH EN

S/RF
SWR
CAL

OFF

CAL

SQ

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

ESC

WX !

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM

MEM SCAN
CB /WX

WX !

NB/ANL

SQ

5 79
+30dB
U
EN

DYNAMIKE

PU SH EN
T

MEM

VOL

SQ

S/RF

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VOL OFFSQ
MIN

MAX

DYNAMIKE
MIN

S/RF

MINMIN

EN

SCAN

19
RF POWER
OUTPUT
FAILDIM

U SH EN
U P
TE

CB /WX/

PA

ESC

MEM

RX

U
EN

PU SH EN
T

MEM
E3R

2
ANTENNA
PASS
RF

SQ

CAL

TX
RXRF GAIN

DYNAMIKE
RF GAIN

MAX

MIN

SCAN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN
CB /WX/

PA

WX !

CH 9/
19

3 SCAN
ANTENNA
MEMDELTA
SCAN

TUNE

FAILDIM

T BACK

DIM

PA

SWR
CAL

SCAN

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

CB /WX/

PA

DIM
ESC

WX !

SWR
RF
GAIN
CAL

DELTA TUNEMAXT BACK


MIN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

ESC

MEM

ESC

ESC

CB /WX/

3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB
MEM WX !

SWR/CAL
U SH EN
U P
TE
EN
R
M

OFF

DIM

Note
SWR
Press
button to
T BACKDim/Escape
CAL
return to CB standby mode.
If 10 seconds pass or if Enter
button
pressed, testing is
OFF
complete. Unit will return to
CB Standby mode.

WX !

MAX

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

CB /WX/

PRESS PTT
TO CHECK
ANTENNA

TX

S/RF
SWR
CAL

VOL

CH 9/

SCAN

MEM SCAN

PA

3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB
MEM WX !

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


M
ANL

DYNAMIKE
RX

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.and.
S/RF RF
M
SWR
DELTASWR
TUNE
T BACK
CAL
exit.to.main.menu.. RF GAIN
CAL
3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB
ER

18
MIN

CAL

SWR
Test
3- DYNAMIKE
Antenna
Mismatch
Warning:.Press
SQ
RF
GAIN
DELTA TUNE
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
CAL
Push-to-Talk .button.to.check.antenna/radio.for.
proper.matching..

OFF

ESC CAL
TX

SWR/CAL

OFF

CH 9/
19

SCAN

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

WX !

S/RF RF
SWR
MEM SCAN
CAL
3 5 79
SIG 1 DIM
NB/ANL +30dB
CB /WX/
PA

NB/ANL

S/RF
SWR
CAL

VOL

DYNAMIKE

ANL

3
2
CAL TX
RF POWER
OUTPUT
RX
RF PASS

SWR/CAL
U SH EN
U P
TE
EN
R
M

OFF

S/ RF
SET KEY TONES
ON
SWR /CAL
OFF

TX

RF

SQ

SWR/CAL

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.
to.Set Key Tones..Press.Menu/Enter.to.set.Key.
NB /ANL
OFF
MIN
Tones.On/Off.
NB/ANL SWR 1.5
RX

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

S/RF

Key Tones Mode On and Off VOL

Note
Press Dim/Escape
3
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2
button
to return to CB mode.CAL
ANL

VOL

MAX

MIN

NB/ANL

SIG 1

Note
Press Push-To-Talk within 10
seconds or unit will go to the
next test.
Note
Press Dim/Escape button to
return to CB standby mode. If
10 seconds pass or if Enter button
pressed, go to 3rd test.

ESC

NB/ANL

Key Tones
Mode

SWR/CAL

DIM

PA

R
Follow.instructions.in.Setting
the Clock section.
SWR
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
CAL
(page.17).to.set.count.down.hour.and..
3
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2
CAL TX
minutes..Once.desired.count.down.time.is..
ANL
RX
S/RF RF
selected,.press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.set.
SWR
CAL
and.return.to.the.standby.menu.
3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB

MIN

S/RF
SWR
CAL

Test 2- RF Power Output:.Confirms.3.3.to.4.Watt.


output.level..Once.Push-to-Talk.button.is.pressed,.
Pass.or.Fail.will.be.displayed.if.level.is.outside.limits.

S/RF

S/RF

CH 9/
19

SCAN

SET CLOCK
SET ALARM
SET COUNT DOWN

TX

RX
Dim/Escape button
to
return to CB standby mode.

SIG 1

DIM

PA

To.set.the.count.down.timer,.press.Menu/Enter.
knob.and.select.Set Count Down..

RF Press

AL

VOL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


Note
ANL

CB /WX

Note
Press Dim/Escape button to
return to CB standby mode.
If 10 seconds pass or if Enter
button pressed, unit goes to
2nd test.

Setting the Count Down Timer

Setting the
Count Down
Timer

MEM

MEM SCAN

R
Enter.desired.snooze.time.(from.1.to.60.minutes)..
SWR
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
CAL
Select.Enter.to.exit,.return.to.Set.Snooze.or.Alarm.
Length..Select.Alarm.Length.to.set.alarm.duration.
(from.10.to.300.seconds)..Pressing.Menu/Enter.
knob.returns.unit.to.exit,.Set.Snooze.or.Alarm.
MAX
MIN
OFF
Length.

Note
Default alarm length
is 60 seconds and is set in
MIN
10 second increments.

OFF

TE

Allows.testing.of.important.radio.functions.
Test 1- Battery Level:.Confirms.that.battery.
voltage.level.is.between.10.8.V.to.15.8.V..If.in.that.
range,.it.is.PASS..Outside.of.that.range,.either.
FAIL.LOW.or.FAIL.HIGH.will.be.displayed..Press.
Menu/Enter.knob.to.advance.to.next.test.

CH 9/
19

SCAN

EXIT
SET SNOOZE
ALARM LENGTH

TX

Radio Check
Mode

Radio Check Mode

Once.alarm.settings.are.complete,.rotate.Menu/Enter.
knob.clockwise.to.Set Snooze and.press.to.select..

19

OFFDELTA TUNE

T BACK

SWR
CAL

OFF

OFF

MIN

OFF

MINMIN

MAX

OFF

MIN

MAX

OFF

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Operation

Operation

Setting Display Color Mode


Setting Display
Color Mode
1

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Set Brightness

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.scroll.down.to.select.
Display Color..
NB/ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL
S/RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

2CAL

RF
3

SIG 1

SWR/CAL

WX AUTO SCAN
DISPLAY COLOR
BRIGHTNESS

TX
RX

5 79
+30dB
EN

VOL

SQ

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM

SCAN

CH 9/
19

CB /WX/

MAX

MIN

ESC

SWR
CAL

OFF

Rotating.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.changes.the.
display.color.from.green.to.blue.to.amber.to.red.
then.back.to.green..
NB/ANL

Note NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 3 4 CAL TX


Select
EXITANL
to return to
RX
S/RF
S/RF RF
main menu.
SWRPress Dim/Escape
CAL
3 5 79
1
+30dB
button to returnSIG
to CB
mode.
SWR/CAL

U SH EN
U P
TE
EN
R

VOL

OFF

SQ

DYNAMIKE

TURN CH KNOB TO
SET COLOR
EXIT
MEM

SCAN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN
CB /WX/

PA

MIN

DIM
ESC

WX !

M
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.or.escape.button.again.
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
to.exit.routine...

MIN

Note
Exit will return to menu mode.
ESC will exit and return to CB
Standby.

WX !

MIN

Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.Select
Brightness..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.
Day-Bright..Turn.Menu/Enter.clockwise.to.
increase.brightness.and.turn.counter-clockwise.to.
decrease.brightness..

DIM

PA

3
OFF

Note
If an attempt is made to
exceed the highest or lowest
brightness levels, 1 error beep
will be heard.

MEM SCAN

M
Press.and.release.Menu/Enter
to.set.the.color.
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK

DYNAMIKE

Setting
Brightness
Mode

Setting Brightness Mode

MAX

OFF

SWR
CAL

Note
To select day or night levels,
press and release Dim/Escape
button once levels are set.

To.set.the.day.bright.level,.turn.the.Menu/Enter.
knob.clockwise.to.a.desired.setting.and.then.
press.Menu/Enter. To.set.the.Night-Dim level,.
repeat.instructions.above.then.select.Night-Dim.

Note
To toggle from day to night
settings, see page 24.

TURN CH KNOB TO
SET LEVEL
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine..

Setting Contrast Mode


Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.to.
select.Set Contrast...Press.Menu/Enter.knob.
again.and.rotate.clockwise.to.increase.contrast,.
counter-clockwise.to.decrease.contrast..
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.set.contrast..

TURN CH KNOB TO
SET CONTRAST

Setting
Contrast Mode
Note
If an attempt is made to
exceed the highest or lowest
contrast levels, 1 error beep will
be heard.

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.again.to.exit.routine..
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21

Weather Auto
Scan
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Operation
Weather
Information
Note
If you wish to receive a listing of NOAA Weather Radio
Transmitter locations, contact
your nearest National Weather
Service Office.
Service Office, or write to:
National Weather Service
(Attn: W/OM11) NOAA
Silver Springs, MD 20910.
For ideal weather reception use
a dual band antenna (center
load/baseload).

Operation
Weather Alert
What You Should Know About Weather

Weather Alert Scan

The.unit.will.continually.scan.all.10.WX.channels.for.
1050.Hz.tone..If.the.tone.is.detected.the.unit.will.
If.threatening.weather.is.nearby,.the.National.
activate.WX.mode.on.the.channel.with.the.tone..
Weather.Service.may.broadcast.a.10.second.alert.
Default.state.is.Off..Go.to.Menu.mode.to.choose.
tone..This.tone.will.be.heard.through.the.CB,.
On/Off.(see.page.22):
even.if.the.CB/WX.Control.is.in.the.CB.mode.or.
the.unit.is.turned.off..
NB/ANL
CH 9/
This.enables.you.to.monitor.CB.frequencies.and.
3
SCAN
CAL TX
SWR 1.5 2
19
still.be.warned.by.the.National.Weather.Service.
MEM SCAN
S/RF
163.275
S/RF RF
DIM
Emergency.Alert..When.you.hear.the.alert,.press.
CB /WX/
PA
ESC
3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB
the.CB/WX/PA.button.in.the.WX.mode..You.
SWR /CAL
WX !
U SH EN
U P
TE
EN
R
M
will.then.be.able.to.hear.the.Weather.Warning.
SWR
VOL
SQ
DYNAMIKE
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
CAL
Broadcast.
Your.29.LX.has.a.special.auto.squelch.circuit.
for.weather.transmission.which.disables.your.
MIN
OFF
MAX
OFF
MIN
squelch.control.

Weather Auto Scan

If.active.while.in.CB.or.PA.mode,.will.determine.
if.the.present.WX.channel.is.active..If.the.present.
WX.channel.is.not.active,.will.search.for.the.strongest.WX.channel.and.auto.change.to.that.channel..
Default.is.off..Go.to.Menu.mode.to.choose.on/off.
(see.page.22).

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29LX_MANL_vC.indd 22-23

Weather
Channels
What is Weather Radio?
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) is a
service of the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), of the U.S. Department
of Commerce. 380 NWR stations are in operation by the
U.S. Government in addition to
several NWR stations that are
maintained by private interest
groups. The capability is to supplement warnings by sirens and
by commercial radio and television. The 10 National Weather
Channels provide full coverage to keep you informed of
weather conditions, 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.

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Operation

Operation

Note
3
CAL
SWR 1.5 2
Press NB/ANL
Dim/Escape
ANL
buttonS/RF
to return
to
CB
mode.
S/RF
RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

SIG 1

SQ

NB /ANL

WX ALERT IS OFF
ON
S/ RF
OFF

TX
RX

5 79
+30dB
M

PU SH EN
TE
NU

MEM

CH 9/
SCAN
19
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2
MEM SCAN
ANL
X/
DIM
S/RF
CB /WRF
SWRPA
ESC
CAL
3
SIG 1

NB /ANL
SWR
/CAL

SWR
CAL

Setting Weather Alert ScanSWR /CAL

SIG 1

Note
If an alert is detected the unit
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2
will activate
WX mode on3 the CAL TX
ANL
RX
channelS/RF
withRFthe alert. Use
S/RF
SWR
Menu/Enter
knob
to
select
CAL
3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB
SWR/CAL
On/Off and press
to set.
NU

MAX

NB/ANL

NB /ANL

CH 9/

PU SH EN

TE

MEM

SWR /CAL

SIG 1
NB/ANL SWR 1.5
ANL

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.to.WX
Auto Scan..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.

CAL

SWR/CAL

VOL

OFF

SIG 1

SQ

DYNAMIKE

RX

EN

OFF
VOL

OFF
AUTO SCN IS OFF
ON
OFF

TX

SIG

U SH EN
U P
TE

OFF
SQ

SCAN

MINDYNAMIKE

CH 9/
MIN
19

SCAN

CB /WX/

PA

SCAN
T BACK

MEM SCAN
CB /WX/

PA

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM
R

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

WX !

SOFTWARE
VER
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
GO TO DEFAULT

Software
Version/Factory
Settings

DIM
ESC

CH 9/
19

SWR
CAL

DIM
ESC

WX !
MAX

MIN

OFF

M
SWR
To.restore.default.settings,.Press.Menu/Enter.
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
T BACK
CAL
knob.again..Rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.
to.select.Settings then.Go To Default..

CAL

MAXVER
MIN
SOFTWARE
GO TO DEFAULT

TX

MEM

ER

PU SH EN
TE
NU

WX !

RESTORE DEFAULT
DELTA TUNE
YES RF GAIN
NO
MEM

CB /WX/

DIM

SCAN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

T BACK

CB /WX/

PA

Note
Default display color is green.

ESC

SWR
CAL

DIM

ESC

WX !

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.restore.default.
E
R
M
MIN RF GAIN MAX DELTA TUNE
TOFF
BACK
settings..Choose.NO.to.maintain.present.
setting.with.no.change.
MIN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

PA

RX
+30dB

SCAN
OFF

MAX

SWR
CAL

OFF

MEM SCAN
CB /WX/

PA

DIM
ESC

MEM
R

RF GAIN

DELTA TUNE

T BACK

SWR

CAL
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.and.exit.
to.main.menu...
MIN

MIN

24
29LX_MANL_vC.indd 24-25

SWR

Setting Weather
Auto MAX
Scan
MIN

5 79
+30dB

RX

5 79
+30dB
3
CAL TX N U P U S H E N T

Setting Weather
Auto Scan
CAL

MEM

CB /WX/

SWR /CAL

NB/ANL

M
TX

U SH EN
U P
TE

RX

RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE
BACK
VOL TSQ
DYNAMIKE
CAL
S/ RF
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.and.exit.
S/RF RF
SWR
to.main.menu...
CAL
3 5 79
1

Note NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2 3


ANL
Press Dim/Escape
S/RF
RF
buttonS/RF
to return
to CB mode.
SWR

CAL

5 79
+30dB

NoteVOL SQ
DYNAMIKE
Press Dim/Escape
button to return to CB mode.
MIN

EN

OFF

SCAN
1.519 2
SWR MIN
WX! SCN IS OFFOFF NB/ANL
ANL
MEM SCAN
ON
S/ RF
S/RF RF
DIM
SWR PA
OFF
ESC
NB /ANL
CAL
3

CONTRAST
RADIO CHECK
SETTINGS

TX

5 79
+30dB

Press.Menu/Enter.knob.and.rotate.clockwise.to.
OFF
MIN
VOL
SQ
DYNAMIKE
WX Alert Scan..Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.
On/Off..
MIN

MIN

OFF

CAL

RX

SWR
SWR 1.5
RF GAIN
DELTA TUNE NB/ANL
T BACK
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.On/Off.and.exit.
CAL
VOLANL SQ
DYNAMIKE
S/
RF
to.main.menu..
S/RF RF

DYNAMIKE

Setting
Weather Alert
Scan
OFF

Displays.current.software.version.and.returns.
unit.to.original.factory.settings..To.view.software.
version,.rotate.Menu/Enter.knob.clockwise.to.
select.Settings then Software Version..

Turns.WX.Alert.On/Off...Default.is.Off..
Press.Menu/Enter.knob.to.select.Set WX Alert..
If.Weather.is.On,.WX.Alert.Icon.will.be.displayed..

NB/ANL

SWR
CAL

Software Version/Factory Settings

Setting Weather Alert Mode

Weather Alert
Mode

MAX

OFF

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Operation

Operation
Set.first.channel..Press.and.hold.Scan/MemScan.
button..Memory.icon.will.appear..Select.second.
channel,.press.and.hold.Scan/MemScan.button.
again.until.Memory.icon.appears..Repeat.above.
steps.to.enter.up.to.10.channels.in.memory.
CH 9/
SCAN

NB/ANL

Note

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

The RF noise blanker is very


effective in reducing repetitive
noises such as ignition interference.

S/ RF

S/RF

CAL

SIG 1

SQ

CB /WX/

PA

5 79
+30dB

S/RF M

The radio should be


squelched before scan
features are activated.
Note

MEM SCAN

NB/ANL

DYNAMIKE

Note

19

TX
RX

RF

SWR /CAL

VOL

Program Memory
Channels

Program Memory Channels

NB-ANL/OFF (Noise Blanker/Automatic


NB-ANL/OFF
(Noise Blanker / Noise Limiter) Button
Automatic Noise
Limiter) Button

U
EN

3
2
1.5 MEM
NB/ANL
WX ! CAL TX
P U S H E SWR
NT
ANL
ER
RX
S/RF RF
RF GAIN
SWR
CAL
3 5 79
SIG 1
+30dB

DELTA TUNE

. .When.switched.to.ANL.the.Automatic.Noise.
Limiter.is.activated..This.helps.reduce.noise.
VOL
SQ
DYNAMIKE
created.by.the.vehicles.electronics.
MAX
MIN
OFF
MIN
. .When.switched.to.NB/ANL.mode.the.RF.Noise.
Blanker.is.also.activated,.providing.increased.
OFF
MIN
noise.filtration.
. .When.switched.to.OFF.mode.all.noise.
3
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2
CAL TX
ANL
filtration.will.be.turned.off.
RX
S/RF
SWR/CAL

PU SH EN
TE
NU

DIM
ESC

T BACK

Keying the microphone will


stop the scan feature.

CH 9/
19

SCAN
MEM SCAN

SWR
CAL

Note

DIM

CB /WX/

PA

ESC

MEM
R

RF GAIN

DELTA TUNE

OFF

MIN

MAX

If more than 10 channels are


attempted to be programmed,
3 error beeps will be heard and
Memory Full will be displayed
for 10 seconds or until any
button is pushed.

SWR
CAL

T BACK

OFF

NB/ANL

S/RF

RF Gain Control

SWR
CAL

RF Gain Control

RF

VOL

SIG 1

SWR/CAL

SQ

The.RF.Gain.is.used.to.optimize.reception.in.
strong.or.weak.signal.areas..
OFF

PU SH EN
TE
NU

MEM

ESC

WX !

RF GAIN

MIN

Note

DIM

CB /WX/

PA

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

CH 9/
19

SCAN
MEM SCAN

DELTA TUNE

SWR
CAL

T BACK

. .Pressing.the.Scan/Memory Scan.button.
MAX
MIN
OFF
toggles.from.Off.to.Scan
All Channels.to.
Memory Channel Only Scan.and.back.to.Off..

NB /ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

Note

S/ RF

The RF Gain is used to optimize


reception in weak signal areas.

S/RF
SWR
CAL

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CAL

SQ

SIG 1

Rotate.the.RF.Gain.knob.counterclockwise.to.
reduce.gain.in.strong.signal.areas..In.weak..
OFF
MIN
signal.areas.turn.clockwise.to.increase.gain.

EN

CH 9/
19

Note
If in WX mode the unit will
scan Weather channels.

MEM SCAN
CB /WX/

PA

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

SCAN

TX
RX

RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

To remove a channel from


memory, go to the unwanted
memory channel then press
and hold the scan button until
the MEM icon turns off.

U SH EN
U P
TE

.
.

MEM

ESC

WX !

RF GAIN

DIM

DELTA TUNE

T BACK

SWR
CAL

. Press.Dim/Escape.button.to.end.Scan.and..
MIN
OFF
MAX
. return.to.CB.mode.
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Operation

Operation

Scan CB
Channels

Setting Squelch

Scan CB Channels

Setting Squelch

To.scan.all.40.CB.channels,.the.unit.must.be.
squelched..Press.and.release.Scan/Mem Scan.
button.once.

Squelch.is.the.control.gate.for.incoming.signals..

Gate closed
STRONG SIGNALS

S/RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

CAL

RX

RF

SWR/CAL

SQ
DYNAMIKE
Scan
Memory
Channels

VOL

OFF

U
EN

PU SH EN

TE

CB /WX

Scan Memory Channels


RF GAIN

DELTA TUNE

T BACK

To.scan.memory.channels,.press.and.release.
Scan/Mem Scan.button.twice.
MAX

MIN

MEDIUM SIGNALS

DIM
ESC

MIN

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

PA

5 79
+30dB

SIG 1

SCAN

CB SCAN
27.405

TX

WEAK SIGNALS

SWR
CAL

. .Full.clockwise.rotation.closes.the.gate.
allowing.only.very.strong.signals.to.enter..

NOISE

G AT E C L O S E D

NB/ANL

OFF

NB/ANL

S/RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

CAL

SQ

DYNAMIKE

Dimmer Control

CH 9/
19

Gate open

MEM SCAN
CB /WX

PA

5 79
+30dB

SIG 1

SCAN

CB MEM SCAN
27.405

TX
RX

RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

DIM
ESC

STRONG SIGNALS

MEM

U SH EN
U P
TE
EN
R

RF GAIN

DELTA TUNE

Dimmer Control

T BACK

SWR
CAL

MEDIUM SIGNALS

NB /ANL

S/RF
SWR
CAL

RF

SWR /CAL

VOL

OFF

SQ

CAL

MIN

SCAN

TX

MIN

RX

CB /WX/

SIG 1

PA

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

MIN

PU SH EN
TE
NU

.1
.
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MEM

CH 9/
19

MAX MEM SCAN


ESC

WX !

RF GAIN

WEAK SIGNALS

OFF
DIM

DELTA TUNE

T BACK

SWR
CAL

.Press.Dim/Esc.button.to.toggle.between.day.
and.night.settings..
See.setting.instructions.on.page.21.
MIN
OFF
MAX

. .Full.counterclockwise.rotation.opens.the.gate.
allowing.all.signals.in..

NOISE

G AT E
OPEN

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

OFF
S/ RF

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Operation

Operation

Setting Squelch
Continued

External Speaker

Gate set to Desired


Squelch Setting (DSS)

External Speaker

The.external.speaker.jack.is.used.for.remote.
receiver.monitoring.

STRONG SIGNALS

Note
The external speaker should
have 8-ohm impedance and
be rated to handle at least 4.0
watts. When the external speaker is plugged in, the internal
speaker is automatically disconnected. See accessory page 41.

MEDIUM SIGNALS

WEAK SIGNALS

G AT E

NOISE

. .To.achieve.the.Desired.Squelch.Setting.(DSS),.
turn.the.Squelch.control..counterclockwise.
until.you.hear.noise...Now.turn.the.control.
clockwise.just.until.the.noise.stops...This.is.the.
DSS.setting.
1

S/RF Meter

S/RF Meter

. .Connect.an.external.speaker.to.the.external.
speaker.jack.on.the.rear.panel..

Note
Cobra external speakers are
rated at 10 watts.

This.meter.swings.proportionately.to.the.RF.
output.(outgoing.signal).while.transmitting..

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29LX_MANL_vC.indd 30-31

. .The.S/RF-SWR-CAL.button.must.be.in.the.
S/RF.mode.
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Operation

Operation

PA (Public
Address)

PA (Public Address)

PUSH &
HOLD

Note
Speaker should have 8-ohm
impedance and be rated to
handle at least 4.0 watts.
Note
The speaker should be directed
away from the microphone to
prevent acoustic feedback.

Note

. .Connect.an.external.PA.speaker.to.the.PA.jack.
on.the.rear.panel..

Activity on the CB channel will


be heard through the PA speakNB/ANL
er. Adjust Volume Control to a
3
NB/ANL SWR 1.5 2
CAL
normalANL
listening level.
S/RF

S/RF

CB /WX/

SIG 1

OFF

SQ

PA

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

RF GAIN

MIN

MIN

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29LX_MANL_vC.indd 32-33

.P
. ush and hold.microphone.button.and.speak.
in.a.normal.voice..Your.voice.will.now.transmit.
on.the.PA.speaker.

. .Adjust.PA.speaker.volume.with.the.
Dynamike.control.

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

RF

SWR/CAL

VOL

SCAN

DELTA TUNE

MAX

T BACK

DIM
ESC

SWR
CAL

OFF

. Press CB/WX/PA.button.to.select.PA.

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Home And Office Set-Up


Base Station
Operation
(From 120V AC
House Current)

Temporary Mobile Set-Up

Base Station Operation


(From 120V AC House Current)
To.operate.your.transceiver.from.home.or.office.
you.will.need.a.13.2.volt.DC.Power.Pack.rated.at.
a.minimum.of.2.amps,.and.a.properly.installed.
base.station.antenna..

Warning!
Do not attempt to operate this
transceiver by connecting it
directly to 120V AC.

. .Plug.power.cable.into.back.of.unit.marked.
Power...Be.sure.to.observe.polarity.markings.

. .Connect.properly.installed.and.matched.base.
station.antenna.

Temporary Mobile Operation

Note

For.temporary.mobile.operation.you.may.want.
to.purchase.an.optional.cigarette.lighter.adapter.
from.your.COBRA.dealer..This.adapter.and.a.
magnetic.mount.antenna.allow.you.to.quickly.
install.your.transceiver.for.temporary.use..

For further information call


Cobra Customer Service
1.773.889.3087.

Temporary
Mobile Set-Up

. 1 S. imply.connect.the.red.(+).and.black.(-)..
leads.of.the.transceiver.to.the.corresponding.
terminals.of.the.power.pack.

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How Your CB Can Serve You

How Your CB Can Serve You


.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

A Few Rules
You Should
Know

Channel 9
Emergency
Messages

A Few Rules You Should Know

A....Conversations.cannot.last.more.than.5.minutes.
with.another.station...A.one.minute.break.is.
..... required.to.let.others.use.the.channel.
B....You.cannot.blast.others.off.the.air.by.use.of..
. illegally.amplified.transmitters.or.illegally..
. high..antennas.
C....You.cannot.use.CB.to.promote.illegal.activities.
D...Profanity.is.not.allowed.
E...You.may.not.transmit.music.with.a.CB.
F...Selling.of.merchandise.and/or.services.is.................
....prohibited.

1. Set to channel 9 for emergencies

Be.sure.antenna.is.properly.connected.

2. CB Distress Data
.

Note
If no response on channel 9,
try channels 19 or 14.

Warn.of.traffic.problems
Provide.weather.and.road.data
Provide.help.in.event.of.an.emergency.
Provide.direct.contact.with.home.or.office.
Assist.police.by.reporting.erratic.drivers
Get.local.information.to.find.destination
Communicate.with.family.and.friends
Suggest.spots.to.eat.and.sleep
Keep.you.alert.while.traveling

.
.
.
.
.

.When.transmitting.an.emergency,.you.should.
request.a.REACT.BASE.and.provide.the.CB..
distress.data.(called.CLIP):..

C.
L.
I.
P.

all.Sign.
ocation.
njuries.
roblem.

Identify yourself......
Be exact.
Number. Type. Trapped?
Give details and help needed.

The.FCC.gives.these.examples.of.permitted.and.
prohibited.messages.for.channel.9...These.are.
only.guidelines.and.not.all-inclusive:

Permitted

Example Message

Yes.
.
No.
.

Tornado.sighted.six.miles.north..
. of.town.
Post.number.10...
.No.tornado.sighted.

Yes.
.
No.

Out.of.gas.on.I-95.at.mile..
. marker.211.
Out.of.gas.in.my.driveway.

Yes.
.
.
No.

Four.car.accident.on.I-94.at..
. Exit.11...Send.police.and..
. ambulance.
Traffic.moving.smoothly.on.I-94.

Yes.
.
.
No.
.
.
.

Weather.Bureau.has.issued..
. thunderstorm.warning....
. Bring.sailboat.into.port.
Attention.motorists...
. Weather.Bureau.advises.snow..
. tomorrow.will.accumulate..
. 4.to.6.inches.

Yes.
.
No.
.

. Fire.in.building.at.539.Main,..
. . Evanston......
. Halloween.patrol.number.3....
. . All.quiet.

Transmit.CLIP.repeatedly.so.any.monitor.can.assist.
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How Your CB Can Serve You


CB 10-Codes
Citizen.Bands.have.adopted.the.10-CODES.for.
standard.questions.and.answers...These.codes.
provide.quick.and.easy.communication,.especially.
in.noisy.areas...Following.are.some.of.the.more.
common.codes.and.meanings:
Code Meaning
10-1...... Receiving.poorly
10-2...... Receiving.well
10-3...... Stop.transmitting
10-4...... OK,.message.received
10-5...... Relay.message
10-6...... Busy,.stand.by
10-7...... Out.of.service,.leaving
10-8...... In.service,.subject.to.call
10-9...... Repeat.message
10-10......Transmission.completed.standing.by
10-11......Talking.too.rapidly
10-12......Visitors.present
10-13......Advise.weather/roads.
10-16......Make.pick.up.at
10-17......Urgent.business
10-18......Anything.for.us?
10-19......Return.to.base
10-20......My.location.is
10-21......Call.by.phone
10-22.. Report.in.person.to
10-23......Stand.by
10-24......Completed.last.assignment
10-25......Can.you.contact
10-26......Disregard.last.info
10-27.. Moving.to.channel.
.
.
10-28......Identify.your.station

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29LX_MANL_vC.indd 38-39

Code Meaning
10-29. Time.is.up.for.contact
10-30.. Does.not.conform.to.FCC.rules
10-33......Emergency.traffic...
10-34. Trouble.at.this.station
10-35......Confidential.information
10-36......Correct.time.is
10-37......Wrecker.needed.at
10-38......Ambulance.needed
.
10-39......Message.delivered
10-41......Turn.to.channel
10-42......Traffic.accident.at
10-43......Traffic.tie.up.at
10-44......Have.a.message.for
10-45......All.units.within.range.please.report. .
10-50......Break.channel
10-60......What.is.next..message.number?
10-62......Unable.to.copy..Use.phone
10-63..... Net.directed.to
10-64......Net.clear
10-65......Awaiting.your.next.message/assignment
.
10-67......All.units.comply
10-70......Fire.at
10-71......Proceed,..transmission.in.sequence
10-77..... Negative.contact
10-81. Reserve.hotel.room.for
10-82. Reserve.room.for
10-85. My.address.is
10-91. Talk.closer.to.mic
10-93......Check.my.frequency.on.this.channel
10-94. Give.me.a.long.count
10-99......Mission.completed,.all.units.secure
10-200. Police.needed.at

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Frequency Ranges

29 LX Specifications

The.Cobra.29.LX.transceiver.represents.one.of.the.
most.ad.vanced.AM.two-way.radios.used.as.a.Class.
D.station.in.the.Citizens.Radio.Service..This.unit.
features.advanced.Phase.Lock.Loop.(PLL).circuitry.
providing.complete.cov.er.age.of.all.40.CB.chan.nels.
Channel
Channel
CB
Freq.
CB
Freq.
WX
Freq.
.Channel In MHz Channel In MHz Channel In MHz
1. .
2. .
3. .
4. .
5. .
. .
6. .
7. .
8. .
9. .
10. .

26.965.
26.975.
26.985.
27.005.
27.015.
.
27.025.
27.035.
27.055.
27.065.
27.075.

21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

27.215.
27.225.
27.255.
27.235.
27.245.
.
27.265.
27.275.
27.285.
27.295.
27.305

11. .
12. .
13. .
14. .
15. .

27.085.
27.105.
27.115.
27.125.
27.135.

31.
32.
33.
34.
35.

27.315
27.325
27.335
27.345
27.355

16. .
17. .
18. .
19. .
20. .

27.155.
27.165.
27.175.
27.185.
27.205.

36.
37.
38.
39.
40.

27.365
27.375
27.385
27.395
27.405

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

162.550
162.400
162.475
162.425.
162.450
162.500
162.525
161.650
161.775
163.275

GENERAL
CHANNELS.
CB.-.40.CH.
FREQUENCY.RANGE.
CB.-.26.965.TO.27.405.MHZ.
.
WX.-.162.400.TO.162.775.MHZ
FREQUENCY.TOLERANCE.
0.005.%
FREQUENCY.CONTROL..
PLL.(PHASE.LOCK.LOOP).SYNTHESIZER
OPERATING.TEMPERATURE.
RANGE.
-30.C.TO.+.50.C
MICROPHONE.
Plug-in.dynamic
INPUT.VOLTAGE..
.13.2VDC.nom..(positive.or.negative.ground).
Current.Drain.
Transmit:.AM.full.mod.,.1.5A.(maximum)..
.
.
Receive:.Squelched,.0.3A;..
.
.
full.audio.output,.1.2A.(nominal)
Size. ..............................................................8-5/8.D.x.7-9/32.W.x.2-13/63.H
Weight...........................................................4.lbs.
Antenna.Connector..................................UHF;.SO-239
Meter..............................................................Indicates.relative
.
.
power.output.received..
.
.
signal.strength,.and.vswr.
TRANSMITTER
Power.Output.............................................4.watts
Modulation..................................................AM.(Amplitude.Modulation)
Frequency.Response................................300.to.3000.Hz
Output.Impedance...................................50.ohms,.unbalanced
RECEIVER
Sensitivity.....................................................Less.than.1..V.for.10.dB.(S+N)./N
Selectivity.....................................................6.dB.@.7.KHz,.60.dB.@.10KHz
Image.Rejection.........................................80.dB,.typical
Adjacent-Channel.Rejection.................60.dB,.typical
IF.Frequencies............................................Double.Conversion:.1st:.10.695.MHz.
.
.
2nd:.455.KHz
Automatic.Gain.Control.(AGC).............Less.than.10.dB.change.in.audio
.
.
output.for.inputs.from.10.to.50,000..
.
.
microvolts
RF.Gain.range.............................................40.db
Noise.Blanker..............................................RF.type
Squelch.........................................................Adjustable;.threshold.less.than.1V
Audio.Output.Power................................4.watts
Frequency.Response................................300.to.3000.Hz
Distortion.....................................................Less.than.7%.@3.watts.@.1000.Hz
Built-in.Speaker..........................................8.ohms,.5w
External.Speaker.(Not.supplied)............ 8.ohms;.disables.internal.speaker.
.
.
when.connected
PA SYSTEM
Power.Output.............................................4.watts.into.external.speaker
External.Speaker.for.PA..........................8.ohms.4.Watts.min.
(Not.Supplied)............................................the.PA.speaker.also.monitors.the
.
.
receiver;.separate.jack.provided
(SPECIFICATIONS.SUBJECT.TO.CHANGE.WITHOUT.NOTICE)

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29LX_MANL_vC.indd 40-41

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Limited Two Year Warranty

Optional Accessories
You can find quality Cobra products and accessories at your local Cobra dealer, or in the
U.S.A., you can order directly from Cobra. See ordering info on page 38.

COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION.warrants.that.its.


Cobra.CB.Radios,.and.the.com.po.nent.parts.thereof,.will.be.
free.of.defects.in.workmanship.and.materials.for.period.
of.two.(2).years.from.the.date.of.first.consumer.purchase..
This.war.ran.ty.may.be.enforced.by.the.first.consumer.
pur.chas.er,.pro.vid.ed.that.the.product.is.utilized.within.
the.U.S.A.
Cobra.will,.without.charge,.repair.or.replace,.at.its.option,.
de.fec.tive.CB.radios,.products.or.com.po.nent.parts.upon.
de.liv.ery.to.the.Cobra.factory.Service.Department,.ac.compa.nied.by.proof.of.the.date.of.first.consumer.pur.chase,.
such.as.a.du.pli.cat.ed.copy.of.a.sales.receipt.
You.must.pay.any.initial.shipping.charges.required.to.ship.
the.product.for.warranty.service,.but.the.return.charges.
will.be.at.Cobras.expense,.if.the.product.is.repaired.or.
replaced.under.warranty..
Exclusions:.This.limited.warranty.does.not.apply;.1).to.any.
product.dam.aged.by.accident;.2).in.the.event.of.misuse.or.
abuse.of.the.product.or.as.a.result.of.un.au.tho.rized.alterations.or.repairs;.3).if.the.serial.number.has.been.altered,.
defaced.or.re.moved;.4).if.the.owner.of.the.product.resides.
outside.the.U.S.A..

Replacement DC Power Cord


For in vehicle use
426-002-N-001

Replacement Mounting
Bracket
For in vehicle use
251-353-9-001

Replacement Thumb Screws


For in vehicle use
634-081-9-001

Replacement Microphone
Bracket
For in vehicle use
741-080-9-001

21 Base Loaded Magnet


Mount Antenna

38 Base Loaded Magnet


Mount Antenna

HG A1000

HG A1500

Cobra Electronics
Corporation
6500 West Cortland Street
Chicago, Illinois 60707
www.cobra.com

All implied warranties, including warranties of


merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose
are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.
Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages; including, without limitation,
damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitations may not apply to you.

42
29LX_MANL_vC.indd 42-43

Dynamic External
Speaker

Noise Canceling
External Speaker

HG S100

HG S300

Noise Canceling
With Talk Back
External Speaker
HG S500

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29 LX
If You Think You Need Service
For technical assistance, please call our Automated Help Desk which can assist
you by answering the most frequently asked questions about Cobra products.

(773) 889-3087

Operating Instructions for your


Cobra 29 LX CB Radio

The CB Story
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.).

2
1

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


A Consumer Service Representative can be reached through this same number

FCC Regulations

NB/ANL

8:00 am - 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday, Central Time.

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL
S/RF

Technical assistance is also available on-line in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section at
www.cobraelec.com or by e-mail to productinfo@cobra.com

S/RF
SWR
CAL

VOL

OFF

5 79
+30dB

CAL

SQ

SCAN

TX

CB/WX/

SIG 1

DYNAMIKE

MIN

PA

CH 9/
19

MEM SCAN

RX

RF

SWR/CAL

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM

RF GAIN

MIN

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.broadcasting....

DIM
ESC

WX !

DELTA TUNE

MAX

T BACK

SWR
CAL

OFF

If you think you need service call 1.773.889.3087

If your product should require factory service please call Cobra first before sending your unit in.
This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on your repair.
You.may.be.asked.to.send.your.unit.to.the.Cobra.factory..It.will.be.necessary.to.furnish.the.following.in.order.to.have.the.product.serviced.and.returned.
1.. F. or.Warranty.Repair.include.some.form.of.proof-of-purchase,.such.as.a.mechanical.reproduction.
or.carbon.or.a.sales.receipt..If.you.send.the.original.receipt.it.cannot.be.returned.
2.. Send.the.entire.product.
3.. .Enclose.a.description.of.what.is.happening.with.the.unit..Include.a.typed.or.clearly.print.name.
and.address.of.where.the.unit.is.to.be.returned.
4.. Pack.unit.securely.to.prevent.damage.in.transit..If.possible,.use.the.original.packing.material.
5.. .Ship.prepaid.and.insured.by.way.of.a.traceable.carrier.such.as.United.Parcel.Service.(UPS).or.First.
Class.Mail:..to.avoid.loss.in.transit.to:..Cobra.Factory.Service,.Cobra.Electronics.Corporation,.6500.
W..Cortland.St.,.Chicago,.IL.60707.
6.. .If.the.unit.is.in.warranty,.upon.receipt.of.your.unit.it.will.either.be.repaired.or.exchanged.
depending.on.the.model..Please.allow.approximately.3.to.4.weeks.before.contacting.us.for..
status..If.the.unit.is.out.of.warranty.a.letter.will.automatically.be.sent.informing.you.of.the..
repair.charge.or.replacement.charge..If.you.have.any.questions,.please.call.1.773.889.3087.for.
assistance.

FCC Warnings

All.transmitter.adjustments.other.than.those..
supplied.by.the.manufacturer.as.front.panel..
operating.controls,.must.be.made.by,.or.under..
the.supervision.of,.the.holder.of.an.FCC-issued.
General.Radio-Telephone.Operators.License.

Replacement.or.substitution.of.transistors,.regular.diodes.or.other.parts.of.a.unique.nature,.with.
parts.other.than.those.recommended.by.Cobra,.
may.cause.violation.of.the.technical.regulations..
of.Part.95.of.the.FCC.Rules,.or.violation.of.Type.
Acceptance.requirements.of.Part.2.of.the.Rules.

cb tranceiver

You.should.read.and.understand.Part.95.(included.
with.this.unit).of.the.FCC.Rules.and.Regulations,.
before.operating.your.Cobra.radio,.even.though.
the.FCC.no.longer.requires.you.to.obtain.an.operators.license.

U.S. Patent No. Des. 625,279

Trademark Info
Cobra,.Dynamike,.Nothing.Comes.Close.to.a.Cobra.and.the.snake.design.are.registered..
trademarks.of.Cobra.Electronics.Corporation,.USA.
Cobra.Electronics.Corporation.is.a.trademark.of.Cobra.Electronics.Corporation,.USA.

Whats Included with Your 29 LX


2011 Cobra Electronics Corporation
Printed in China

.1.
2.
3
4.

Part No. 480-683-P Version D

Nothing.Comes.Close.to.a.Cobra

29LX_MANL_vC.indd 44-46

CB transceiver
Microphone
Transceiver bracket
Microphone bracket

5. Operating Manual
6. DC power cord
7. FCC rules (not shown)

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Controls and Indicators

Our Thanks to You

Optional Accessories

Front Side
1. 4-Pin Microphone
Connector
2. Power On/Off, Volume
3. Squelch
4. Dynamike
5. Menu/Enter/Channel
Selector
6.. RF Gain
7. Delta Tune
8. Talk Back Control
9. SWR Calibration
10. Dim/Escape Button
11.. Channel 9/Channel 19
Button
12. Scan/Memory Scan
13. CB/WX Weather/PA Button
14. LCD Display
15. RX (Receive)/TX (Transmit),
Indicators
16. Signal Strength Meter
17. NB/ANL Button
18. S/RF SWR CAL Button
19. 1Microphone
Back Side
20.. Public Address Speaker
Jack
21.. External Speaker Jack
22 Antenna Connector
23. Power Jack

Main Icons

19

Customer Support
Intro

Should.you.encounter.any.problems.with.the.
product.or.not.understand.its.many.features,.
please.refer.to.this..owners.manual..If.,.after..
referring.to.the.manual,.you.still.need.help,.
call.Cobra.Customer.Service.at.773.889.3087.

Operation

Installation

Customer
Assistance

Warranty

Customer
Assistance

Secondary Icons

17

16

NOTE

12

15 14

NB /ANL

NB/ANL SWR 1.5


ANL

18

S/ RF

S/RF
SWR
CAL

CAL

5 79
+30dB

DYNAMIKE

EN

U SH EN
U P
TE

MEM

RF GAIN

CB/ WX

DELTA TUNE

MAX

MIN

13

WX !

MEM SCAN

OFF

8
9

20
COBRA

ESC

T BACK

FCC ID:BBO3K229LTD

DIM

PA

MIN

CH 9/
19

SCAN

TX
RX

SIG 1

SQ

OFF

RF

SWR /CAL

VOL

ANT

SWR
CAL

11
10

Notice

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


Caution
Warning
is subject
to the
following two (2) conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Ordering From U.S.A.

Call 773-889-3087 for pricing or visit www.cobra.com.

Cobra Customer Service


Live operators are available
M-F 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Central
Time at: 773-889-3087
Automated Technical
Assistance available 24 hours a
day, seven days a week. E-mail
questions to: productinfo@
cobra.com

For Credit Card Orders


Call 773-889-3087 [Press one from the main menu] 8:00 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday.
Make Check or Money Order Payable To
Cobra Electronics, Attn: Accessories Dept.,
6500 West Cortland Street, Chicago, IL 60707 U.S.A.
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Please visit our website: www.cobra.com

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Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) can be found on-line at:
www.cobra.com

The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.

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Radio..Properly.used,.this.Cobra.product.will.give.
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