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KraZy_SkitZy July 10th 09 12:56 AM

Cobra Road Trip / HH38WXST
 
I Just bought the Cobra hh-RoadTrip / HH38WXST, and have been searching online to get the charging adaptor for it, which it is nearly impossible to get it in Canada, so I figured buying a universal adaptor would work, only to see cobra won't specify the voltage and +/- for it like most. So my question is, does anyone know the specs for the chargin adaptor for it, so my quest can be over? Thanx

Scott in Baltimore[_2_] July 11th 09 03:00 AM

Cobra Road Trip / HH38WXST
 
KraZy_SkitZy wrote:
I Just bought the Cobra hh-RoadTrip / HH38WXST, and have been searching
online to get the charging adaptor for it, which it is nearly
impossible to get it in Canada, so I figured buying a universal adaptor
would work, only to see cobra won't specify the voltage and +/- for it
like most. So my question is, does anyone know the specs for the
chargin adaptor for it, so my quest can be over? Thanx


Molded in the plastic should be a diagram showing which connection is which.
Usually center is positive. A real mobile radio with a decent magnet mount
will work a lot better then a walkie talkie with a rubber ducky. Hell, an
HT for any band really stinks, even 2 meters/440 won't do as well as a real
radio and an external antenna. Also, if the WT doesn't have ANL/NB, trying
to listen with the engine running may be fun in your vehicle.

KraZy_SkitZy July 11th 09 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott in Baltimore[_2_] (Post 682814)
KraZy_SkitZy wrote:
I Just bought the Cobra hh-RoadTrip / HH38WXST, and have been searching
online to get the charging adaptor for it, which it is nearly
impossible to get it in Canada, so I figured buying a universal adaptor
would work, only to see cobra won't specify the voltage and +/- for it
like most. So my question is, does anyone know the specs for the
chargin adaptor for it, so my quest can be over? Thanx


Molded in the plastic should be a diagram showing which connection is which.
Usually center is positive. A real mobile radio with a decent magnet mount
will work a lot better then a walkie talkie with a rubber ducky. Hell, an
HT for any band really stinks, even 2 meters/440 won't do as well as a real
radio and an external antenna. Also, if the WT doesn't have ANL/NB, trying
to listen with the engine running may be fun in your vehicle.

No diagram molded in the plastic. Not really usin them for much for back and forth chatter, just one of those camping gadgets we have for listenin to banter when out campin, hearin the broadcast from other provinces, and sometimes from the states.

Stormin Mormon October 16th 09 01:52 PM

Cobra Road Trip / HH38WXST
 
Log onto www.google.com
Enter the model number, HH38WXST
click enter.
Try the Amazon.com link
http://www.amazon.com/Cobra-HH-38-WX-ST/dp/B00004TKVD
The page has a download link for the owners manual. The
walkie says it uses 9 AA cells, so the charge cord is
probably 12 volts DC.

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"KraZy_SkitZy" wrote
in message ...

I Just bought the Cobra hh-RoadTrip / HH38WXST, and have
been searching
online to get the charging adaptor for it, which it is
nearly
impossible to get it in Canada, so I figured buying a
universal adaptor
would work, only to see cobra won't specify the voltage and
+/- for it
like most. So my question is, does anyone know the specs for
the
chargin adaptor for it, so my quest can be over? Thanx




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KraZy_SkitZy




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