







AnyTone CB Radio, 7 Color Display Mobile Transceiver, 10M, 11M, 12M, EMG, VOX, RB, NB, Scan, HI-Cut, Talkback Level, CTCSS, DCS, SQ, ASQ, AM/FM/PA Mode, NO SSB
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Andrew E. Thrasher
> 24 hourPros: Feature packed, plenty of frequencies, user friendly and compact. Very sensitive with 3 power ranges and up to 15 watts on FM. Cons: FM deviation only 2.1 Khz and no way to internally adjust.
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Gary L Thompson
> 24 hourNoise cancelation was turned off still poor receiving signal transmission was great other than that bla easy to set up receive was on max but still very little signals
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A. Customer
> 24 hourEasy to set-up and use.
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Paul W
> 24 hourFigured it out! Thanks for the comments!
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D 7
> 24 hourCan’t tune to any antenna to this radio. I have used other radios with the same antenna and thy can tune up! But can get anytone 500m to tune up to the same antenna at all. Swr was max on both meter I have. I Try to go to anytone. Net and got a pop up from my Norton not to use this site. So I am s.o.l !!
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Don Leibowitz
> 24 hourGood product have no problems with it easy to install has a lot of features that more expensive radios have Im happy with it would buy again
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Earnestine Wisoky
> 24 hourLeaves the common brand CB radios in the dust. Honest wattage, not scaled down to 2 watts at factory. Great features. Great value. Great radio for the price. All you need is an antenna and you might someday contact someone that still uses CB. Contacts are few and far between.
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Radcorad
> 24 hourTons of functions and more channels slash frequencies than you will ever use. Just not set up for AM. I ended up purchasing something else.
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Klugewerk
> 24 hourRadio does not appear to have an FCCID indicated approval for legal use for CBRS. Power exceeds FCC limits per: § 95.967 CBRS transmitter power limits. Each CBRS transmitter type must be designed such that the transmitter power can not exceed the following limits: (a) When transmitting amplitude modulated (AM) voice signals or frequency modulated (FM) voice signals, the mean carrier power must not exceed 4 Watts. (b) When transmitting single sideband (SSB) voice signals, the peak envelope power must not exceed 12 Watts.
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Stephen P. Miller
> 24 hourA lot of radio for $80! So many features, so many channels.