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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Portable CB radio with 40 channels and 4 Watts of output power. 33% smaller than previous model, making it easier to transport with your other gear. Features include instant emergency channel 9 or 19, Hi/Lo power control, LED display, removable antenna and more! Channels (qty.): 40, Water Resistant: Yes, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No, Pairs (qty.): Single item | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.12 inches | | Product Height: | 1.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.7 inches | | Package Width: | 3.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 87 reviews |
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| | Features | Handheld CB radio with 40 CB channels and maximum-allowed four watts output powerPower with nine AA batteries or included cigarette lighter adapter for mobile useCharge jack allows NiCad batteries to be charged without removing them from the radioANL (automatic noise limiter) and squelch control for improving reception/eliminating noiseOne-year manufacturer's warrantyPower: 7W Input, 4W OutputFull 40-Channel PllOperation With Pinpoint Channel Tuning AccuracyHigh/Low Power Switch Reduces Power Consumption
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71 of 74 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Handheld May 04, 2004 This is an excellent handheld CB for the money. It is perfect for taking on road trips. Having a CB along when travelling on interstates is very nice. You can hear the truckers chat about what is going on in front and behind you. It is a great way to keep aware of the road conditions. This radio comes with a cigarrette lighter adapter so it is real easy to just take it in whatever car you want and not have to worry about batteries. a cb is a must for any vehicle and this one is so affordable that you should not pass it up. Another really cool thing is that it will fit perfectly in a cup holder!
37 of 39 found the following review helpful:
for those complaining of poor transmission power Jun 16, 2007
By Magnus I think you're missing a fundamental fact about handheld radios. They don't work well inside of a car. For people who are used to mobile CB's with an external antenna, of much greater length, sitting out on top of the car and using the body of the car as a ground plane... you just can't compare that to a handheld. You're going to hate it. If you're inside of the car, the metal body of the car is destroying most of your transmission. You need to get the antenna outside of the car. If that means getting the necessary adapters and wiring your handheld to a magnetic mount antenna on your roof, then so be it. You will find you radio is getting out MUCH farther with that external antenna.
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
works as I suspected Jun 29, 2004
By Rosa E. Zarazua To me this radio works better than the small two way radios, thats why I bought it. Yes it's a little bigger than the 2 way radios, but what I really wanted was more clearly transmission and a longer range which is what I got.
30 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Great price but weak power even with external antenna Jun 24, 2008
By Sunny in CA This is a reasonable product for the price. I liked that I could power it with the included car adapter without any batteries required. With the small attached antenna, it seems the range from inside a car is probably only a few hundred yards. So I bought a magnetic roof mounted antenna at Radio Shack for $35 (I later saw one at a truck stop for $20), plus a $5 adapter to convert the normal CB antenna plug to the smaller plug on the Midland. This improved reception, I'm estimating to about a mile radius (my estimate is based on conversations I hear from truckers in the opposite direction on the freeway; at 60 mph (so about 120 mph differential speed), a conversation comes in and then fades out in about 1 minute total. But a 1 mile radius is still pretty pitiful for a CB, you really don't hear much of the chatter even on a busy truck freeway like the I-10 between California and Arizona. And transmission seemed even weaker; I couldn't get anybody from the opposite direction to hear me, but rather only people a few hundred yards in the same direction. So in short, if you want something to chat with a caravan buddy, two of these would likely work fine and are a great price (and you don't have to mess with batteries like with many newer handheld two-way radios). Add an antenna if you want the bare minimum ability to communicate with truckers. For anything more, you have to lay down more bucks for a much more powerful CB radio that can blast a signal and can pick up signals much farther away.
For those who buy a CB for their kids to have fun on family road trips, be aware that some truckers have really really foul mouths (I have a very high tolerance for those things, and even I think some of the things a few drivers say are just downright gross). It can still be fun, but be ready to turn down the volume!
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Good quality, good service Jan 09, 2007
By D. C. Hannah
"Big Dog"
I purchased the Midland radio for motorcycle use, with a headset mounted helmet. I am very pleased with the performance of the Midland radio. Recommend it to anyone who needs a compact CB.
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