Cobra Communications, Products of Dynascan Corp. Because when'it comes to CB 'radio, nothing punches, through loud and clear -like a 'Cobra. The power to punch t Zróugh loud and clear like = nothing else. And you'll get engineering and craftsmanship second to none.'performance - that will make. For voice modulation the.dynamike delivers at 00%. One glance at the 29's -over-sized illuminated meter tells you just how much power you're punching out: and pulling in. You also get Delta Tuning -which makes up for the other guy, because even off - frequency transmitters are pulled in. Add - squelch control aríd RE gain and you've got exceptional - adjustable - receiver clarity: Even,in the heaviest CB traffic.
Like switchable noise limiting and blanking, to cut out practically all pulse and ignition interference. Because the Cobra -29 gives you features which assure crystal clear reception. That's why truckers refer to the Cobra 29 as "The Diesel Mobile" -Listen to Cobra. But you'll soon discover that, like everything else, there are exceptions. A lot of people think they're all pretty much alike. I might need to post a new thread but I have a follow up question regarding getting 4 wire audio? I have previously integrated a Tait TM9155 with an added audio line card to achieve the 600 ohm audio with a Trunked Analog Gateway by using this pinout:2 Experience is the best tea-cher.' You - might settle for any CB first time' around. I should have thought to check this before but I really appreciated the response.
Now that I know this I double checked it before applying power by seeing if the ground pin shorted to chassis ground and it does. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. The rest seems fuzzy on what is most appropriate. I think I should use Pin 11 Fil Aud Out to go to my Audio Input on the TAG. I am assuming I can get voltage from the Bus+ pin 6 which should b easy enough to test with a multimeter. I think I may have to program it as a I/O. The Ground Pin 4 is easy enough but I am not sure where to get PTT-In. I am not sure where to get the same inputs and outputs from the MCS 2000 accessory Connector
I might need to post a new thread but I have a follow up question regarding getting 4 wire audio? I have previously integrated a Tait TM9155 with an added audio line card to achieve the 600 ohm audio with a Trunked Analog Gateway by using this pinout:ĭescription TAG Pin Conn (HD15) PinsĝescriptionĮ&M Signaling Input 1 9 13.8V from RadioĪudio Input 3 4 4W_Line_In - (Audio Out)Īudio Input 4 10 4W_Line_In - (Audio Out)Īudio Output 5 14 4W_Line_Out - (Audio In)Īudio Output 6 15 4W_Line_Out - (Audio In)
Often the Kenwood software is less than $100 so don't be a cheapskate just purchase it.įor M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios.
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