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Tim Zaccardi
> 24 hourCompact size, mounted in the drivers side cubby of my 2nd gen Tacoma. Pair it with a good antenna and coax cable and you’ll be good to go. You’re not going to get the range of a peaked and tuned radio but for riding trails and monitoring 19 for speed traps on the interstate it’s perfect
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Meows3
> 24 hourVery nice compact CB radio, very nice metal construction , fits in small spaces
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William B.
> 24 hourSimple install. Nice for backup
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Captain Downhill
> 24 hourUnless you put it directly atop your A/C vent, the transceiver will overheat and malfunction.
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Jack Montgomery
> 24 hourFits perfectly in your vehicle without being huge option
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David
> 24 hourIf the microphone wasnt so incredibly cheap I would give it five stars. Radio itself is excellent, and quality. One annoying problem is the mic doesnt stay plugged into radio. May just be a isolated issue with the one I got.
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JohnT
> 24 hourAM/FM scan and auto squelch . Theres channels in other regions that fall under 10m so thats a perk 10/11m and scan sold it for me good radio, auto squelch works great.
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dearwilliams
> 24 hourI am a female who ordered and received the Radioddity CB-27 Mini CB Radio Mobile 40-Channel, AM Instant Emergency Channel 9/19, RF Gain with Removable Microphone. This is perfect, easy to install, perfect size (my car is very small, and this doesnt take up a lot of room). Manual is easy to understand and it started right up. Will be using it on my road trip. Compared to my old big one ( see screen shot) I would highly recommend buying this compact CB. It is always good to have backup when driving long distances, Cell phones are not reliable...but having this extra communication is perfect.
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Carl C.
> 24 hourPersonal use, squelch confusing hard to use all else good
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D. Newmyer
> 24 hourThis is one of the smallest CBs Ive run across. Im an infrequent user, but occasionally need to monitor from home, or out on a group Jeep trip. Wonder if they will make a similar unit with FM? Maybe it already has it.