Cobra HH Road Trip Handheld CB Radio
The Cobra HH Road Trip Handheld has many options in which you can use it. It
has both a mobile antenna with a magnet so you can mount it on your vehicle and power it with a cigarette adapter
to take advantages of your vehicles batter supply. You can also use interior batteries and run it in a
portable handheld version, simply by screwing on it's efficient, yet flexible rubber ducky style antenna. The
nice black color blends in with nearly anything, so not bad for those hunting trips either. Some of the
advanced features this handheld comes with are included below.
Cobra's HH Road Trip incorporates SoundTracker, a
patent-pending technology that dramatically improves the sound quality of the transmission and reception of CB
radio signals.
Some of the Cobra HH Road Trip Handheld
Features:
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Feature
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Benefit
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SoundTracker® |
Dramatically improves the sound quality of the transmission and reception of CB signals. |
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Magnet Mount Mobile Antenna (included) |
Allows mobile operation from a car. |
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New Compact Design |
Allows maximum portability and comfort. |
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40 CB Channels |
Full coverage in an ulta-small package. |
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4 Watts Power Output |
The maximum allowed by law. |
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High/Low Power Switch |
Reduces power consumption by up to 75% to extend battery life. |
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Recharging Jack |
Allows charging of Ni-Cad batteries in unit with AC wall charger (not included). |
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DC Power Cord (included) |
For in-vehicle use...plugs into vehicle's cigarette lighter. |
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High Efficiency Flexible Antenna |
Provides maximum range and bends without breaking. |
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Omni-Directional Microphone |
Allows voice to be picked up from multiple directions. |
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Up to 4 Mile Range |
Range will vary between 1/2 and 4 miles depending on geographic terrain. |
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All 10 NOAA/Weather Channels |
Instant access to national all hazards and weather information, 24 hours a day. |
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Speaker Microphone Jack |
Allows connection of hands-free accessories. (Single pin connection) |
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Low Battery Indicator |
Special LED illuminates to let you know when batteries are getting low. |
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