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Midland 75-785 4W Handheld CB Radio

Item # 93889
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Key Features

  • HI/LO Power function reduces power consumption

  • Auto Gain Control adjusts reception sensitivity

  • Electrostat microphone for clear voice quality

  • Equipped with external power jack for DC sources


Our Price   $59.99

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Product Description
midland This 4W, 40-Channel CB Radio delivers maximum communication range in a rugged, durable package that's built to go wherever you go. HI/LO Power function reduces power consumption for short-range communication to preserve battery life. Built-in Automatic Noise Control function eliminates background noise for clearer communication. Automatic Gain Control adjusts reception sensitivity and range for clear reception. Electrostat electronic microphone provides crisp, clear voice quality. Comes equipped with an external power jack for DC sources and a charge jack for charging nickel cadmium batteries without removing them from the radio. Package includes 1 radio with bright LED channel display; 1 DC power source adapter; and 1 flexible, removable antenna with BNC connector. Operates on 9 AA alkaline batteries, rechargeable NiCad batteries, or 12V DC adapter. 7W input and FCC maximum allowable 4W output. Dimensions: 7"H x 2.25"W x 2"D. Weight: 0.55 lb.

Key Features:
• PLL Channel Selection for pinpoint accurate tuning
• Squelch Control eliminates unwanted background noise

Specifications:
• Frequency Band: 26.965 - 27.405 MHz
• Power Requirement: 13.8V DC
• Operating Temperature Range: -30 - +50 °C
• Certification: Part 95
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Specifications
Illuminated display Yes
Headset compatible Yes
Power (watts) 7W Input, 4W Output
Weight (oz.) 0.55 lb.

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