One of my walkie talkie is souns weird and the other one sounds realy good but the the othe used to sound good
Your best option is to throw these away and buy new ones.
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SOURCE: charging walkie talkies
This is more for "mshtexas" than the OP but I'm sure there may be others out there wondering the same thing. The power cord that comes with this unit has a 9.0v output at 200mA with the center pin being positive
SOURCE: New walkie talkies wont stay charged and wont
It's really hard to tell what's going on without more information, but it sounds like your two problems are really one; that is, the shutdown is due to low battery power. If you have a voltmeter you can check the charger output and the battery voltage when fully charged. My bet is that the batteries are no good, so they are not taking a full charge and are discharging rapidly. Try new batteries in one of the radios and see if that solves the problem.
SOURCE: we have lost manual for cobra microtalk walkie
I couldn't locate your specific model, but all of the Microtalk series radios seem to be basically the same as far as operations. Follow the link below to a manual that you can download/print -- it should work fine with your radios:
http://www.cobra.com/downloads/manuals/PR4000WX_manual.pdf
Bill B
SOURCE: have Cobra Micro Talk Walkie Talkies and have lost
This was extremely difficult to find but I have located the manual for you on these walkie talkies. It will be easiest to just use the manual and follow the instructions. If you still have questions or problems please respond here and I will get back to you. Please rate my answer 4 thumbs up here on the site, it is very important to me. I would be forever grateful. Here is the manual:
http://www.cobra.com/downloads/manuals/PR4000WX_manual.pdf
SOURCE: what if your walkie talkie
If the antenna is exposed that radio will get inductance, normally most walkie talkie antennas are
composed of a coil of bare wire, a shield around the wire to keep out inductance or noise, and
the outer layer to keep it together and protected. if the metal is exposed you can cover the area
with a piece of aluminum foil and wrap it with black tape or electrical rubber tape sold at most
hardware stores or an electrical supplier. or you can go and by another antenna. good luck!
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