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Midland 75-785 Handheld CB Radio
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List Price: $69.99
Our Price: $49.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
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- Brand: Midland
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- EAN: 0046014757851
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- Features: 40 channels, 7 watts input/4 watts output, Automatic noise/gain control, High/low power switch, Lighter socket adaptor
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Midland
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- Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
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- Manufacturer: Midland
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- Model: 75785
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- Product Group: CE
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- Publisher: Midland
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- Studio: Midland
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- Title: Midland 75-785 Handheld CB Radio
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- UPC: 046014757851
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- Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Product Description: Midland is a world leader in wireless two-way and weather/hazard alert radios, with an extensive line of land mobile radios, CB, GMRS and FRS radios, MURS radios, weather-monitor alert radios, itinerant radios and a line of quality antennas and accessories.
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Customer Reviews
Not Obsolete
This comes in handy when traveling. Mobile phones still have their limtations. But with Citizens band radios you have no limits.
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Great price but weak power even with external antenna
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!
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Hand Held CB
Even driving on the freeway with trucks around me no one could pick me up. I could only hear talk from a few hundred feet away.
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good but bad range indoors
this product works well but your range is bad if 1 is indoors and 1 outdoors no range inside vehicles. uses not much batt. power
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Handheld CB
Good price, and very practical and helpful for bringing along in whatever vehicle you're using to learn about traffic problems, etc.
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