The question that I have, Has anyone heard of or seen a CB radio that has a hidden reciever and remote a head that can be mounted in small spaces.
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08-29-2004, 03:27 PM #1Forum Member
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Remote Radio Heads
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08-29-2004, 05:15 PM #2
There are a couple out there. The most popular seems to be the Cobra 75WXST. Basically the mic has all of the controls built onto it and the body of the radio can be mounted elsewhere. I found a couple of examples that you may want to look at.
http://www.thesportsauthority.com/pr...oductId=991296
http://www.goelectronic.com/Merchant...de=5+CB+RADIOS
Or you can just Google " Cobra 75WXST " and compare prices from the different sites offering them.
Good luck,
Steve aka cellblock
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08-29-2004, 05:30 PM #3Forum Member
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Thanks Cellblock, I found a cb just a few mins ago but lost the page, It has a remote hidden radio body, and up to 2 CB control heads can be mounted elsewhere. The control heads are about the size of a Whelen CenCom Control Pannel w/ all pushbutton controls(digital display) And when you change any of the settings on one of the pannels, it changes the other pannels. If I can find it agian, I might use it. I am part of a CERT/FD ER team (with alot more training than regular cert teams) team. I myself have an old ford explorer. I would mount the radio somewhere and put a pannel in the back and front. It would mean only using 1 CB reciever, less mess.
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