Midland Radio Marine Radio 77 092 User Manual

77-092  
Owners Guide  
40 Channel mobile citizens band transceiver  
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Congratulations. You have just purchased a state of the art mobile CB radio.  
In the years ahead, you can expect to realize-time and again the real  
reasons and meaning of the front running position Midland holds among CB  
users everywhere. You will come to know that Midland power is more than  
just a slogan, but the heading of long list of hearable, seeable benefits. As  
your Midland CB experience unfolds and grows we hope you will remember  
that CB is only one kind of electronic excellence available under the Midland  
name.  
Your 40 channel CB represents the state of the art in high tech engineering.  
The unit incorporates microprocessor controlled PLL circuitry for precise  
tuning.  
How to install your Midland mobile CB  
This transceiver may be installed in any 12-volt negative ground-  
system car or truck. Most current U.S. and foreign vehicles use a negative  
system, but some older models and some newer large trucks may have a  
positive ground.  
Check the requirements for your vehicle before you begin  
installation.  
Generally, you have a negative-ground system if the minus ( - )  
battery terminal is connected to the motor block. Contact your dealer in the  
event you are unable to determine your vehicle’s polarity system.  
Installation and operating accessories furnished with your  
Midland CB:  
1. Easy removal mounting bracket system.  
2. Microphone bracket system.  
3. All main-unit and microphone mounting hardware needed for normal  
installation.  
4. Plug-in microphone with coil cord.  
5. FCC part 95, Subpart D.  
6. Owner’s Manual.  
Where to locate your CB transceiver.  
Your new Midland CB is designed to be installed under the dash or  
vertically on a console of your vehicle.  
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Safety and convenience are the primary considerations in deciding  
exactly where to locate your radio.  
Caution: Be sure that the unit is located so that it does not interfere with the  
driver, supplemental restraint systems (air bags), or impair access to any  
controls. Connecting cables must be routed and secured in such a manner  
as not to interfere with the operation of the brake, accelerator or other  
controls. Interference from either the unit or connecting cables may  
contribute to the loss of control of the vehicle.  
Mechanical mounting.  
Step 1: Heeding the caution, use the mounting bracket as a template for  
marking the location of screw holes under the dash. Use an awl, nail or  
other sharp pointed object to mark the metal.  
Step 2: Drill a 1/8” hole for each screw hole in the mounting bracket. Attach  
the bracket to the dash with the Phillips head sheet metal screws provided.  
, Extreme care should be exercised when drilling into the dash to avoid damage to  
under-dash electronic ignition, cruise control, instrument and / or accessory  
wiring.  
Step 3: Position the main unit between the bracket arms in line with the  
retention knobs. Set the angle for optimum operating comfort and  
accessibility.  
Step 4 Tighten the retention knobs  
Power wiring ( negative ground only).  
Step 1: If you have not determined whether your vehicle has a negative or  
positive ground, do so now. Then disconnect the negative lead from the  
battery to prevent short circuits that can occur during wiring. Do not connect  
this transceiver to positive ground electrical systems.  
Step 2: With negative ground, connect the red wire-the one with in-line fuse  
holder to either the ( a ) fuse block, ( b ) cigarette lighter, or ( c ) directly to  
the positive post on your battery.  
Usually, the fuse block is the most convenient connecting point. It is also  
possible to connect to the Accessory terminal on the fuse block or ignition  
switch, so that your CB automatically goes off when the ignition goes off. In  
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this connection when power is removed from the radio the radio will be on  
CH 19 when power is restored to the radio. For optimum operation of the 77-  
092 the red power wire can be connected to an un-switched 12 V-DC point  
(power is not controlled by the ignition switch) This connection will require  
you to turn the radio off when not in use. Then tightly connect the black wire  
directly to the vehicle’s metal frame. A good direct metal-to-metal ground is  
essential for optimum performance.  
, Installations using the cigarette lighter socket for power require an extra ground  
wire from the radio chassis to the vehicle if the radio is not fastened to a  
grounded part of the vehicle.  
Installation of microphone hanger.  
Mounting holes are provided on the microphone hanger bracket. The  
bracket can be attached to the vehicle dash, or other convenient location.  
Antenna:  
How to select, position install and tune the right one for you.  
Basically, you may choose from two types of mobile CB antennas -  
full-length whip and loaded whip - and a variety of of mounts (depending on  
where you locate your antenna).  
Midland markets a broad line of high-performance antennas. The dealer who  
sold you your Midland CB can advise which type is best for you.  
Where you locate your antenna does make a difference.  
Some general rules for antenna location that can aid CB performance:  
1. Put your mount as high on the vehicle as possible.  
The higher the proportion of antenna length that is above the roof, the better.  
2. If possible, mount the antenna in the center of whatever surface you  
choose.  
3. Keep antenna cables away from noise sources, such as the ignition  
system, gauges, etc.  
4. Make sure you have a solid metal - to - metal ground.  
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5. Exercise care to prevent cable damage.  
Essentially, you have five location choices: the roof, gutter, rear deck, front  
cowl or rear bumper. Where you decide to locate your antenna will  
determine the type of antenna you install. Again consult your Midland CB  
dealer for advice and guidance, and measure your needs against the  
attributes of the various Midland antenna models he carries.  
Antenna installation.  
Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions carefully.  
, Warning: Never operate your CB radio without attaching an antenna or with a  
broken antenna cable. This will result in damage to transmitter circuitry.  
Tuning your antenna.  
Some antennas are factory tuned. However, performance can usually be  
improved by slightly lengthening or shortening its length, using a Standing  
Wave Radio (SWR) meter. For the exact procedures to be used refer to the  
antenna manufacturer’s installation manual.  
You can buy an SWR meter separately or have your antenna checked by  
your Midland CB Dealer’s service department.  
Factors affecting CB range  
Essentially, they are the same influences that optimize or limit AM and FM  
broadcast signals.  
Terrain: Hills, valleys and buildings naturally interrupt and shorten CB  
signals. In short, any thing that is between you and the person you want to  
talk to can shorten your CB range. You can expect to maintain maximum  
transmitting/receiving performance in flat, open country.  
Weather: You can expect that CB range will be reduced – perhaps  
drastically – in times of atmospheric disturbance, such as in a thunder storm  
or heavy snow. Sunspots too are known to adversely affect CB performance.  
Noise:  
A very common source of excessive noise is the ignition system. In many  
vehicles today the electric fuel pump is another possible source of noise. If  
you suspect this is true, turn off the ignition. With the CB in receive mode the  
noise is no longer present this is a source of the noise. In some cases the  
noise can be reduced or eliminated by making sure the CB radio chassis is  
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grounded. This is in addition to the power cord. In extreme cases additional  
grounding of components might be necessary.  
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
ON/OFF VOLUME: In the off position your transceiver power is off. Turn  
this control clockwise to switch on the unit and adjust the volume.  
SQUELCH CONTROL: Adjust this control until background noise just  
disappears. If the control is adjusted too far clockwise it may cause  
muting of weaker signals.  
MICROPHONE CONNECTOR: Plug in the supplied microphone to this  
connector.  
UP / DOWN: This easy to operate control allows changing of CB channel,  
either up or down.  
CHANNEL INDICATOR: The LED displays the channel number.  
TX LED: indicator for showing the unit is transmitting.  
RX LED: indicator for showing the radio is in receive mode.  
Push-To-Talk bar: Press this bar to cause the radio to transmit. Hold the  
microphone about 2ninches from your mouth and speak in a normal voice.  
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BACK PANEL  
ANTENNA CONNECTOR: Connect a standard 50-ohm CB antenna to this  
connector.  
EXT SP: When a speaker is connected to this jack the internal speaker  
is by-passed. All received signals will be heard through the  
external speaker. The speaker connected to the “EXT” jack  
should be rated at 8 ohms and 5 watts.  
DC 13.8V Power cord. With in line 2 amp fuse.  
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR TRANSCEIVER  
You should become familiar with the controls and complete the preceding  
installation instructions before attempting operation of your CB.  
1. Rotate the on/off volume control clockwise to turn the unit on  
2. Adjust the squelch control fully counter-clockwise so noise is heard.  
3. Adjust the volume for a normal listening level.  
4. Rotate the squelch control until the noise just disappears  
5. Select the desired channel by press in the channel UP or DOWN  
buttons.  
6. To transmit press the PTT bar on the side of the microphone. Hold the  
microphone 2 to 3 inches from your lips and speak in a normal voice.  
7. To receive simply release the PTT bar.  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Frequency range ..........................................................................26.965-27.405 MHz  
Channels ..............................................................................................................40  
Modulation type ...................................................................................................AM  
Antenna impedance .......................................................................................50 Ohm  
Loudspeaker ...................................................................................................8 Ohm  
Microphone ..................................................................................................Dynamic  
Power Supply ....................................................................13.8 VDC negative ground  
RECEIVER ( CB, 26.965-27.405 MHz )  
Sensitivity at 10db S/N......................................................................................0.7 uV  
Selectivity ...........................................................................................45 dB + 10 kHz  
Squelch range ......................................................................................0.5 uV-500 uV  
Audio output power ..................................................3.0 W @ 8 Ohm ( 10% distortion)  
Distortion at 1000 mV ............................................................................................3%  
Audio frequency response ........................................................................400-2400 Hz  
Intermediate frequency .......................................................I ° 10.635 MHz II ° 455 kHz  
Spurious response ................................................................ .............more than 45 dB  
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TRANSMITTER  
RF Output Power ................................................................................................4.0 W  
Frequency Tolerance .........................................................................................0.005%  
Harmonic Suppression ..........................................................................More than 60 dB  
Modulation ...........................................................................................AM 90% ( ± 5%)  
SERVICE  
If it ever becomes necessary to return your unit for service:  
Pack the unit in its original box and packing, Improper packing may result in damage during  
shipment. Be sure to remove the microphone from the radio before packing.  
Include a full description of any problems. Include a DAY TIME telephone number in the event  
we need more information.  
You do not need to return accessory items (brackets, screws, power cord, antenna, etc.) unless  
they may be directly related to the problem.  
Include a photocopy of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase showing the date of sale. (credit  
card statements are not acceptable)This information must be included before warranty service  
can be considered.  
A flat rate charge of 45 dollars will apply to radios not covered by the Warranty. Master Card,  
Visa or Money Order accepts payment only. Personal checks will not be accepted and will delay  
the repair of your radio until we receive payment by approved methods.  
Midland Consumer Radio inc.  
Hereby certifies that this unit has  
been designed, manufactured,  
FCC type accepted and certified  
in accordance with part 95 and  
Part 15, Subpart C of the current  
FCC rules and regulations as of  
the date of manufacture.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY.  
Midland Consumer Radio will repair or replace, at its option without charge, your 77-092 CB  
transceiver which fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year following the  
initial consumer purchase.  
This warranty does not include the cost of labor for removal or re-installation of the product in a  
vehicle or other mounting.  
Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be obtained by returning the warranted  
product, freight prepaid, along with a readable copy of the original dated sales receipt, to  
Midland Consumer Radio, Warranty Service Department 1670 North Topping, Kansas City,  
Missouri 64120, or to the place of purchase (if a participating dealer).  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
Note: The above warranty applies only to merchandise purchased in the United States of  
America or any of the territories or possessions or from U.S. military exchange  
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