Cobra 29 WX NW ST 40-Channel Nightwatch CB Radio with SWR Calibration and 7 Weather Channels

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  • Feature:
  • 40 CB channels
  • 7 NOAA weather channels
  • Illuminated front panel
  • Classic design
  • Microphone with 9-foot cord
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Cobra
  • EAN: 0028377903007
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Cobra
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Cobra
  • Model: 29 WX NW ST
  • MPN: 29 WX NW ST
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: TWO_WAY_RADIO
  • Publisher: Cobra
  • Studio: Cobra
  • UPC: 028377903007
  • Warranty: 2 years warranty

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Customer Reviews

Excellent Mobile CB Radio2008-09-03
This is an excellent radio for anyone interested. I have used every function, including the PA, and it performs marvelously. The "night watch" feature is very handy, basically the entire face glows and has an adjustable intensity. I have used a few uniden's and a few other cobra CB's and this is my favorite so far.
Excellent radio2008-06-09
Matched this with a "Little Wil" Wilson antenna. Low SWR across all channels with minimal calibration. Radio comes with a built-in SWR meter. A little bulky, but lots of controls to customize the radio for urban or rural areas. The backlighting is great for driving at night. I bought a cigarette lighter DC cord as well, since I move the radio between cars. The radio comes with a hard-wire kit. Speaker is loud enough, and reception/range appear to be very good. Not a sideband radio. Good classic CB with just enough controls for the low to mid-level user.
My fiance loves it!2008-02-20
My fiance is a truck driver and he loves this CB. I got it for a Christmas present and he could barely wait to install it. I'm very pleased.
Cobra - Night Watch CB2008-02-09
Cobra 29WXNWST NightWatch CB Radio (40-Channel)
I am an Over The Road Trucker and was lost without my C B. This is identical to the one I had and it is an excellent product. I tried others but they could not compare to the quality and performance of my Cobra CB.
Excellent CB!2007-11-24
Awesome unit, does everything!

Only drawback is if (like me), you have to have it off to your side, there are too many controls. I don't think this would bother anyone who can mount it nearby and facing them.

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