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Starr Holdings
> 24 hourGreat range and nice and compact
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J. Stefani
> 24 hourPaired this radio with a Stryker SR-A10 Magnetic Mount CB Antenna, radio does not put out a transmit signal, unable to return as I waited a bit before installing it
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Mark P.
> 24 hourMy search is over!!! I was in search for a feature rich CB with great performance in the smallest setup possible. At least once a year, I take a road trip of >3k miles, and CB is great for situational awareness. In particular ch19 & NOAA weather channels. While it is not as popular as it used to be, I still find great value in having one in each vehicle. This radio has AM & FM modes, & NOAA S.A.M.E. alerts. Today it went off twice due to tornado watch & flood warnings. The AM-CB TX/RX seems to be a little better than my Uniden 980SSB. On WX it picks up 3 stations as opposed to my SSB980 only finds 2. The ASC feature is nice, but with no RF gain (booooo) it stays open past S5 regardless of SNR. Overall, the ASC does have a hard time differentiating between a good signal and noise. The only 2 things I dont like is the absence of an RF gain knob & SWR readings. Drop the USB charging, and put an RF gain knob there instead. I mean who doesnt already have a gazillion USB charging ports? The only time I could see this charging port being helpful is if you mount it on something without any USB ports like a Motorcycle, buggy, or ATV. They included an awesome quick release bracket, in addition to the included traditional tilt bracket, a great option for your super fun exposed rides or easy removal for anti-theft. My first go with this radio is as a base station. 13.8VDC PSU by TekPower, LMR400 cabling by MPD Digital, and a Super Penetrator antenna. Superb results. I will be moving to to my 17 F-150 soon. I wanted to try it out first before making mounting holes all over. After learning all of the features mentioned in the manual, and an hour of testing (in which 2 WX alerts came in) I am ready to make holes, for its next home, in my truck. I highly recommend this radio to everyone. Are there better radio out there? Yes, but you wont find the performance and features so cleverly packed into such a small CB anywhere else.
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lasnada
> 24 hourOn its own, it gets out clean audio to other drivers. I have been asked several times by professional truck drivers what I was talking on as it was loud and clear. I did crack open the microphone and disabled the built in channel up down buttons. Mic would change channel often when I put it in my cup holder. The radio has an undocumented hidden menu that lets you adjust modulation and output power. I dropped mine to two watts and and set modulation to highest then sent output to a Little Italy KL-203. Getting 5 miles on a two foot firestick car to car and every now and then able to shoot skip. Set power to 110 in hidden menu and 50 for modulation.
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Wilbur M dowd
> 24 hourSmall, great features, AM/FM, fits perfectly in the 4Runner, tuned the K30 antenna and it works great!
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John L Morgan
> 24 hourHave not installed yet. Purchased for its small size.
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SWcheesehead
> 24 hourIve been kicking around the idea of putting a CB back in my travel vehicle (Ford Explorer) for a while now to accompany my dual band rig. Limited space meant the Cobra 25 chassis was too big, and I didnt care for the Cobra 75. SSB wasnt needed and FM would be nice, I just wanted a decent monitor channel 19 radio. Enter the President Bill II after some research and I decided to pull the trigger and I can say for my requirements it fit the bill. I paired this up at first with a commercial MLB2700 antenna, but later swapped it out to a Road Pro RP-550 (see my review) due to height restraints. Do yourself a favor and use an external speaker as unless this is mounted up above its gonna struggle getting volume out of its little speaker (hey, its a small radio!) especially in a loud environment. It has a nice NB and ANL feature that really filter out ignition noise. ASC seems nice, but overwhelming signals tend to blast right past it, wish it had an RF gain setting! It does not have the built in SWR function like other Presidents do but I always use an external meter for this work anyways. Mic is flimsy feeling, but it works good ( good audio reports) and has nice channel up and down buttons and the cord is far better than most stock mic cords (not super stiff when cold). Nice sold chassis and the display doubles as the channel up and down selector by rocking it the corresponding direction you want to go. Does have WX and WX alert if you so choose. Two emergency channels that can be assigned to what ever you want besides the normal 9 and 19. Comes with two brackets, a standard basic CB type with side knobs and a slick little quick release mount if you want to remove the radio from the vehicle quickly. Havent used FM yet. Does have a channel scan feature abet kind of slow though. Solid 4 watts deadkey into my Telewave 44a, peaks out at 12 watts swing after doing a little adjustment in the secret service menu. I know you can do some soldering and cutting inside and these have the potential to do 20 watts+. I dont need that and frankly it sounds like a good way to cook the finals in a tiny radio like this. I havent put it on a service monitor yet but so far it gives me no reason to check it over. For the size of this thing you really cant beat it if you want CB and have limited room. I dare say its the best buy for a compact, non SSB radio. So long Pro510/Cobra 19, your days are over.
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A. Dixon
> 24 hourI love all the features in this tiny unit from President. Everything they make is well-engineered: Solid performance and durability.
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D. Thomas
> 24 hourA great radio but unfortunately this vendor is selling the original Bill FCC as the FM capable Bill II.
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Barry
> 24 hourI wasnt sure about the speaker being its so small but it works great. I use the cb at work in a caterpillar rock truck it worked really well I would recommend it to anyone looking for a compact radio with good features