Monday, May 30, 2011

Cobra 18WXSTII 40-Channel CB Radio


Keep in touch and stay ahead of the weather with the affordable Cobra WX ST Weatherband CB Radio. Getting away from it all sure is relaxing... but what if there's bad weather or an emergency? No problem when you've got this Cobra Weatherband CB on hand... it's your instant life-line to civilization! 40 CB and 10 weather channels give you the peace of mind you need when you're out in the middle of nowhere. Plus, a flip of a switch gives you instant access to emergency channels 9 and 19. Ideal for camping, boating, hunting, RV travel... even at home. Wherever you are, with this CB around you'll always have a convenient access to weather information and help when you need it! Got your ears on? Complete access to 40 CB and 10 weather channels, including 3 NOAA keeps you up-to-the-minute of weather conditions wherever you go; Patented SoundTracker technology dramatically improves transmission and reception to make your communications, cleaner, clearer and more powerful. Less static; Speaker is positioned on the front panel of the CB, allowing you to install overhead, in or under your dash; Sculpted features and low-key graphics give it a stylish look that's unobtrusive and attractive. In other words, it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb like CBs of old; Dual Watch mode allows for simultaneous monitoring of any two pre-selected channels; Full Channel Scan allows you to scan all 40 channels; Instant access to information Channel 19 or National Emergency Channel 9 with a single switch of a button; Large LCD channel display is easy to read; Electronic tuning, with TX and RX indicators to indicate stand-by or transmit modes; Combination S / RF Meter indicates incoming signal strength and output RF (radio frequency) power of transmissions; Last channel retention saves last channel used in memory; Heavy duty dynamic microphone with extra-long 9-ft. cord that allows for easy reach from almost anywhere inside your vehicle; 4 pin screw-on mic connector allows for convenient remo

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