Electronics : Uniden PC78XL 40 Channel CB Radio with Front Mic

Electronics : Uniden PC78XL 40 Channel CB Radio with Front Mic

Uniden PC78XL 40 Channel CB Radio with Front Mic

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Uniden PC78XL 40 Channel CB Radio with Front Mic
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Uniden
Color: silver
EAN: 0050633550069
Label: Uniden
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Uniden
Model: PC78XL
Publisher: Uniden
Sales Rank: 40611
Studio: Uniden
Warranty: 2 years warranty



Features:
  • 40-channel operation with LED selector
  • Adjustable squelch and gain controls
  • Instant channel 9 access
  • Analog S/RF/SWR/Mod meter and SWR calibration
  • Front-positioned microphone







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
It's tough and powerful with a rugged front mic, a 40-channel auto noise/noise blanker switch, instant channel 9, dynamic squelch control, an RF gain, a mic gain, and a channel selector. The PC 78XL also offers a TX/RX indicator, SWR calibration, S/RF/SWR/Mod with a meter and antenna warning.

Amazon.com Item Description:
As part of Uniden's Professional Series, the PC78XL CB offers 40-channel operation with an auto-noise/noise blanker switch. Its adjustable squelch and gain controls enhance performance. This model operates on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the FCC. Its signal meter, antenna warning, and several LED indicators let you monitor activity at a glance. The front-positioned microphone has an extra long, coiled cord for convenient use. This unit also offers instant channel 9 access and soft wave radio (SWR) calibration.





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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Radio ...
I had this radio in my car and worked great. It is a Clear talker ... but remeber , to recieve and transmit well you must have a good antenna. A good radio is useless without a good antenna.


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