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Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness
Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness

Cobra HH50WXST Handheld CB Radio - 40 Channel Emergency Communication with NOAA Weather Alerts, 4W Power Output, Noise Reduction & Dual Watch - Perfect for Trucking, Off-Roading & Emergency Preparedness

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Description

The HH 50 WX ST allows you to tune in to all 40 CB radio channels anywhere. Get up-to-date information on road conditions and NOAA weather alerts along with crystal-clear communication with the Soundtracker noise reduction system—all in a rugged, portable design.

Features

    Soundtracker System – Dramatically improves the transmission and reception of CB radios by filtering through 90% of noise. This system reconfigures the transmission signal and allows it to be transferred more effectively through cluttered air waves.

    NOAA Weather & Emergency Radio - Be prepared and never surprised when it comes to changes on the road ahead. Get 24-hour updates on weather conditions, emergencies, and incoming hazards with the built-in NOAA Weather Radio Channel.

    Maximum Awareness - With the Dual Watch feature you can program your radio to monitor two pre-selected channels at once. Tune to the 1st channel you want to program. Press and hold the DW button until "DW" begins flashing on the display.

    Full Coverage - CB radios provide reliable communication which is not dependent on satellites and cellular networks. This CB Radio can access up to 40 CB radio channels and scan to find the one with the best signal with the touch of a button.

    4W Power Output – Filter out background noise from traffic or engine with Cobra’s range of CB Radios. With the maximum power allowed by law, 4 Watts of Radio Frequency output power, as well as a heavy-duty microphone for loud, clear sound.

    Easy to Use – In the instance you are driving at dusk, dawn, or any other tough lighting condition, the illuminated multifunctional display allows you to see your radio clearly. The handheld design allows you to take radio with you wherever you go.

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I purchased this for a few reasons. I'm into radio, HAM, GMRS, SW, SDR and more. On a radio forum I am on, lot of people were talking about CB making a comeback. In fact it's been a longtime ongoing conversation and how it is making a comeback. I was on CB from about 1972 to the mid 1980's. I purchased this and a Uniden Pro401. I also purchased a Francis Hot Rod CB26 antenna, a better mount and set everything up properly on my truck. I used this and the Uniden on a 4000 mile round trip from Tennessee to Arizona. At home I have kept it plugged in and on and with one radio scanning and one radio on these were the results during the 4000+ mile round trip.I heard exactly one trucker and two women talk on the CB. The trucker long enough to get directions from a truck stop and two women who only made contact so one could let the other know to call her on her cell. And of course the illegal high power broadcasters out of Nevada that override everything on some channels (23).People on GMRS were broadcasting constantly to the point I had to turn off my GMRS radio. Unfortunately it appears Citizen Band is not making a comeback, from my experience, this radio is called a Road Trip and that is what I used it for, a 4000 mile road trip. If my experience is any indication whatsoever, no, CB is not making a comeback. The Airwaves are dead.As far as the radio itself, it is a good radio, solidly built, with batteries in has a nice weight to it, plenty of options and the weather channels work well although I can do the same real time weather on my Digital trunking Scanner or Cell phone.The radio itself gets five stars, the CB airwaves get zero because almost nobody is on it.Edit: We just had a major winter storm and received more snow and ice than we have in over three decades. The one day snowfall hasn't seen this accumulation since 1993. We are in the hills and mountains with a lot of trucks coming this direction to get to Knoxville, Chattanooga and further on up to Nashville. Listening to my scanners everything is extremely active with one emergency call after another around the clock. Thought I might turn on this CB to see if Channel 9 is active. Channel 9 (The emergency channel) is extremely active. We have had multiple jackknifed trucks, one rollover and one went off the mountain into the trees. Truckers are using Channel 9 like I have never heard it. We are in the mountains, everything is snow and ice and this is what they call, for us, a once every 25 year storm. so no one expected the conditions to be this bad and off the main highways nothing gets cleared, it has to melt, because we don't budget for storms that only happen once every 20-30 years. so yes the CB is being used heavily to get help on Channel 9.For normal day to day use, the airwaves are dead. But now, under extreme weather conditions, the truckers are definitely using it and so are some of the people stuck in their homes up on the mountain and plateau.