A: No. While both are classic AM/SSB radios, the 3865 has different board layouts, a microprocessor for channel display, and unique noise blanker circuitry. Always use the specific 3865 manual.
Located next to the channel display, this knob adjusts the receiver’s internal frequency reference by ±1.5 kHz. Use it when a station sounds "Donald Duck" or high-pitched—especially on SSB.
The remote fobs typically use a CR2032 battery. If the range decreases, replace the battery immediately.
A: No. While both are classic AM/SSB radios, the 3865 has different board layouts, a microprocessor for channel display, and unique noise blanker circuitry. Always use the specific 3865 manual.
Located next to the channel display, this knob adjusts the receiver’s internal frequency reference by ±1.5 kHz. Use it when a station sounds "Donald Duck" or high-pitched—especially on SSB. cobra 3865 manual
The remote fobs typically use a CR2032 battery. If the range decreases, replace the battery immediately. the 3865 has different board layouts