Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio

Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio


7-watt input and 4-watt output with built-in electronic microphoneAutomatic noise control with squelchBright easy-to-read LCD screen with low battery indicator External speaker jack charge jack and accessory jack3-year warrantyRequires 9 AA batteries or rechargeable NiCd batteries (not included)Includes DC power cord mounting bracket hardware and user’s manual This CB radio comes with seven watts of input and four watts of output (the FCC maximum allowable), and is a sleek and slim handheld that

$ 36.98

3 thoughts on “Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio

  1. 84 of 87 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Handheld, May 3, 2004
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio (Electronics)

    This is an excellent handheld CB for the money. It is perfect for taking on road trips. Having a CB along when travelling on interstates is very nice. You can hear the truckers chat about what is going on in front and behind you. It is a great way to keep aware of the road conditions. This radio comes with a cigarrette lighter adapter so it is real easy to just take it in whatever car you want and not have to worry about batteries. a cb is a must for any vehicle and this one is so affordable that you should not pass it up. Another really cool thing is that it will fit perfectly in a cup holder!

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  2. 46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    for those complaining of poor transmission power, June 16, 2007
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    Magnus (Raleigh, NC USA) –

    This review is from: Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio (Electronics)

    I think you’re missing a fundamental fact about handheld radios. They don’t work well inside of a car. For people who are used to mobile CB’s with an external antenna, of much greater length, sitting out on top of the car and using the body of the car as a ground plane… you just can’t compare that to a handheld. You’re going to hate it. If you’re inside of the car, the metal body of the car is destroying most of your transmission. You need to get the antenna outside of the car. If that means getting the necessary adapters and wiring your handheld to a magnetic mount antenna on your roof, then so be it. You will find you radio is getting out MUCH farther with that external antenna.

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  3. 28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    works as I suspected, June 29, 2004
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    Rosa E. Zarazua (Phoenix, Arizona United States) –

    This review is from: Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio (Electronics)

    To me this radio works better than the small two way radios, thats why I bought it. Yes it’s a little bigger than the 2 way radios, but what I really wanted was more clearly transmission and a longer range which is what I got.

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