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Great High Quality Essential Car Trip BuddyNov 08, 2009 The CB is really great. I can get in touch with police if I need help or talk to truckers or friends. The short antenna that comes with it will work well if you are traveling with friends, and actually picks up OK otherwise. But, I got a 54 inch Cobra antenna (with the converter plug) and get a much wider reception/broadcast. Best would be to just buy the hand held CB and antenna separately, and cheaper, but that short rubber antenna has its uses too. I found it surprising that in Europe CB radios are much more popular. They are very useful, especially for emergencies, and inexpensive. No long term contracts with limited minutes. Cobra makes top quality stuff. The radar detectors are tops, and less expensive than those of competitors.
Cobra Road Trip CB RadioOct 12, 2009 This product works very well and easy to set up and use. It has assisted in my travels between Indianapolis and Chicago with road and traffic conditions, especially in avoiding delays in many construction zones. It has also helped me avoid entanglements with troopers in those areas.
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Roadtrip CB Radio by CobraSep 26, 2009 If this type radio can suit your needs, then this is the one to buy! If I were a long-haul trucker using CBs every day, I would purchase a larger, more permanently mounted radio for use. The Roadtrip has good sending power, the accompanying rooftop magnet mount antenna is secure in place at highway speeds and is tuneable for best performance, but, still, it is short and does limit the performance this radio could deliver. A better quality magnet mount adds immeasurably to this radio's performance.
In this small package is a correspondingly small speaker which is not great for your listening pleasure but it does the job. Again, if i were using this daily, I would pick a larger, more expensive radio with a larger and clearer speaker and a better microphone. But, as the Roadtrip name implies (to me anyway), It is designed to be used on a road trip, in a group or convoy, to pick up some radio and road traffic chatter, not to have an extended conversation on. The rubber duck antenna is definitely a short range convenience unit when carring it as a portable. You will definitely not make or receive any long distance communications in the portable mode. The fact that this unit also comes with a 'cigarette-lighter plug' helps save on battery usage while in your automobile. All in all, I'm glad I have this great little standby CB and it's price is extremely reasonable for the unit it is.
Cobra, Roadtrip's maker, has been in the CB business for a long, long, time and they never made junk radios.
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Cobra HH Road TripJun 12, 2009 I tried other handhelds and they were useless. This one runs off the cars electrical outlet and is easy to move from car to car. My commute is mostly interstate with lots of construction. The radio has already saved me valuable time when there is a backup. It is easy to hook up and operate. It has good range for a portable. The antenna stays secure on the roof. The sound quality is excellent. I think it is a good choice for the commuter or vacationer.
talk to meJun 09, 2009 this is a good radio for road trips with the rug rats.i use every vacation.if you need to know what lane to get in to get around a wreck or if you what to know where a good place to stop for lunch is on a budget or where is the best gas prices.who better then a trucker, with this you can do it.also dont forget about the weather this one has it.
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