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Bernt Andersson
> 3 dayNice little (=VERY small) radio. Measures 6W output on swr 1.5. Waiting for a mobile antenna, cant really test it at home due to noise levels way too high (the curse of modern life). Update: Got it mounted in my car and hooked up to a Firestick antenna. Checked SWR and got it as close to perfect as one can. receiving is very good and had several conversations with no problems. Mic connector is weak though and seems to need a sturdier connector on the mic cable.... it falls out constantly so cant talk while driving
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William B.
> 3 daySimple install. Nice for backup
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raymond c smith
Greater than one weekTiny in size and even less in output. Waste of my money.
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Brad Snyder
> 3 dayThis CB radio is ultra small and compact and can be mounted virtually anywhere. Settings and features are all changed through the four buttons that are on the front of the radio. Through the buttons you can adjust the squelch level, quick access to channel 9 and 19, and scan through the channels for activity. There’s a dial to change the channels from 1 to 40. They include in the package the radio itself, microphone, mounting bracket with screws, spare fuse, user manual, along with washers and mounting screws. The radio has a built-in cigarette lighter plug for power. It has everything you need to install this radio and get it on the air. Audio was clear and I even got pretty good signal reports as well. I didn’t experience any problems with it and performed satisfactory. Due to the compact size and ease of use, this would be a great choice for any CB communications.
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Robb
> 3 dayReal neat, worth the money. Recommend a decent antenna for good distance. I have a 35inch ran to it. Works real good, good quality. Small and easy to tuck away. Been using it non stop since I got it.
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Juan E. Davila
Greater than one weekGood
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Lizard
> 3 dayThis is my second CB radio. I have a very old cheap handheld which normally do not work well, but it at least picked up some people. When I used the handheld which picked someone up, using the same antenna this CB did NOT. Returning.
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Hilda Masso Mendoza
> 3 dayIt was a great item easy to use and install.
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Brian
> 3 dayThat was a little unit.
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Cody B
> 3 dayThis was one of the few radios I could find that would fit in the small radio area of my car. Its decent but it has a few flaws. 1. The boot on the 8P8C connector for the mic does not fit into the hole, so it falls off when in use. 2. The loudspeaker makes a horrible loud noise when starting the device. 3. Squelch is hard to access requiring that you enter the menu then use the microphone to adjust it. I wish this was a knob instead for easy access when driving... 4. The microphone is very cheaply made and the switch on the side does not seem to do anything. After opening it up, I discovered that there is no switch installed and two of the wires in the cable are cut off... Not sure why? (UPDATE: This switch is not mentioned in the manual, maybe it does something in a different model?) 5. It is difficult to properly wire this into your car like most people would be doing with it, you need to cut the cable that it came with because there is no connector between the car plug and the radio... The fuse is also very close to the body of the radio meaning you need to cut the wires close to the radio if you want to use your fuse box in your car instead.