Cobra 45WXST
#2
I almost bought one, but couldn't really come up with a reason that I wanted a portable - though you may have other needs. When I had it in my hand, it was harder to handle in the truck than a mic. So I looked at buying a decent external mic, but that kicked the price of the system into a spot that I wasn't comfy with, so I backed away from the option and ended up with the 75WSXT which I'm really happy with.
#3
thanks. the thing is, i dont want to install a whole cb unit considering i wheel once in a while, not all the time.
so i wanna get a handheld and (as i read around the board) do what some people do and hook it to an external antenna mounted on my roof...
hmm.. im gonna have to do more research i guess.
so i wanna get a handheld and (as i read around the board) do what some people do and hook it to an external antenna mounted on my roof...
hmm.. im gonna have to do more research i guess.
#4
Portables are great for a spotter if you have a mobile in the truck. My portable is a single channel from fadio shack, about $15 and only works line of sight, but thats all I need.
All portables in the under $100 range are going to offer near exact performance, and eat up batteries. Midland makes a unit that can be used as either a portable or mobile, look into that maybe.
Good luck.
Lamm
All portables in the under $100 range are going to offer near exact performance, and eat up batteries. Midland makes a unit that can be used as either a portable or mobile, look into that maybe.
Good luck.
Lamm
#7
I know you already know my views on the matter but I second the Cobra 75wxst, it is easily hidden but convenient to use. You should ask everyone which they prefer (handheld or non-handheld) and see what sort of responses you get, I could be wrong.
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