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Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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Hi there. I hope I'm posting this in the right place, but I wanted to ask what portable devices most beginners appreciate starting with. Currently, I have a Uniden PRO401HH, but I was wondering if there's any better ones out there? In the future when I'm more confident with my skills I'd like to learn how to set up antennas and stuff, but I'm not quite there yet haha! I've read that the Midland 75-822 is a good one, but I wanted to ask for some advice first. Thank you so much in advance! :icon_flower:
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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Hey @dylyndream 😊

For beginners in CB radio, a portable device like the Uniden PRO401HH is a great start. It's compact, easy to use, and reasonably priced. However, if you're looking to explore other options, here are a few recommendations that many beginners appreciate:

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This one is super popular among beginners due to its versatility and features. It offers the option to switch between handheld and mobile use, which is great for flexibility. Some key features include:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ NOAA weather alerts
⭐ Dual watch to monitor two channels
⭐ Easy battery or car adapter power options

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The Cobra HHRT50 is another excellent handheld CB radio. It comes with a magnetic mount antenna, which helps improve range when used in a vehicle. Notable features include:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ SoundTracker system to reduce noise
⭐ High/low power switch to extend battery life

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A step up from your current Uniden PRO401HH, the PRO501HH offers more features and better performance:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ NOAA weather channels
⭐ Dual watch
⭐ High/low power settings

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This newer model is packed with features and has received positive feedback for its performance and build quality:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ Noise blanker and ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter)
⭐ Built-in USB charger
⭐ High/low power settings

When you're ready to explore antennas and more advanced setups, these handheld devices will still be useful, as they can be paired with larger, more efficient antennas to boost their range. Learning about antenna setup will significantly improve your overall CB radio experience, so it's a great next step once you're comfortable with the basics.

Feel free to reach out if you need more detailed advice or assistance with setting up your equipment. Enjoy your CBRT radio adventures! 👍
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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I would suggest the President Randy. It has a 1800 mah rechargeable battery. VOX, AM, FM and other options while reasonably priced. It even has a jack to plug in an external speaker mic. Plus a frequency counter in the display.
Other qualities include a few xtra things you can buy like better antennas, Mics, chargers and so on. It is basically a option full handheld cb radio. I like the dual watch and scan function.
President has a good quality product and reputation. Hands down that is the one I would buy !!
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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I would go with SSB handheld including AM/FM. They have a [Please login or register to view this link] out there new on different websites like Our Sponsors and other CB radio shop sites. SSB is really cool to listen too. It has better range from handheld to handheld in a local setting. You can hear stations from all over the country and few foreign stations too. I am not sure if there is a mod for it that a CB shop can do or it comes with 11 meters out of the box to transmit. My preference since I like listening to SSB if I had to go with a handheld.
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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Yep. I also suggest President Randy FCC
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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Bozo wrote: Jul 13 2024, 08:00 Hey @dylyndream 😊

For beginners in CB radio, a portable device like the Uniden PRO401HH is a great start. It's compact, easy to use, and reasonably priced. However, if you're looking to explore other options, here are a few recommendations that many beginners appreciate:

[Please login or register to view this link]
This one is super popular among beginners due to its versatility and features. It offers the option to switch between handheld and mobile use, which is great for flexibility. Some key features include:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ NOAA weather alerts
⭐ Dual watch to monitor two channels
⭐ Easy battery or car adapter power options

[Please login or register to view this link]
The Cobra HHRT50 is another excellent handheld CB radio. It comes with a magnetic mount antenna, which helps improve range when used in a vehicle. Notable features include:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ SoundTracker system to reduce noise
⭐ High/low power switch to extend battery life

[Please login or register to view this link]
A step up from your current Uniden PRO401HH, the PRO501HH offers more features and better performance:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ NOAA weather channels
⭐ Dual watch
⭐ High/low power settings

[Please login or register to view this link]
This newer model is packed with features and has received positive feedback for its performance and build quality:
⭐ 40 channels
⭐ Noise blanker and ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter)
⭐ Built-in USB charger
⭐ High/low power settings

When you're ready to explore antennas and more advanced setups, these handheld devices will still be useful, as they can be paired with larger, more efficient antennas to boost their range. Learning about antenna setup will significantly improve your overall CB radio experience, so it's a great next step once you're comfortable with the basics.

Feel free to reach out if you need more detailed advice or assistance with setting up your equipment. Enjoy your CBRT radio adventures! 👍
This is all such helpful info! Thank you so much!
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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Windwalker wrote: Jul 13 2024, 09:26 I would suggest the President Randy. It has a 1800 mah rechargeable battery. VOX, AM, FM and other options while reasonably priced. It even has a jack to plug in an external speaker mic. Plus a frequency counter in the display.
Other qualities include a few xtra things you can buy like better antennas, Mics, chargers and so on. It is basically a option full handheld cb radio. I like the dual watch and scan function.
President has a good quality product and reputation. Hands down that is the one I would buy !!
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Thank you so much! I think the President Randy is the one I'm gonna go with!
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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woodstock44 wrote: Jul 13 2024, 14:41 Yep. I also suggest President Randy FCC
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I'll order it later today! Thank you!
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Re: Question Re: Handhelds and Antennas

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De_Wildfire wrote: Jul 13 2024, 11:19 I would go with SSB handheld including AM/FM. They have a [Please login or register to view this link] out there new on different websites like Our Sponsors and other CB radio shop sites. SSB is really cool to listen too. It has better range from handheld to handheld in a local setting. You can hear stations from all over the country and few foreign stations too. I am not sure if there is a mod for it that a CB shop can do or it comes with 11 meters out of the box to transmit. My preference since I like listening to SSB if I had to go with a handheld.
This is so helpful! Thank you! I'm gonna look into this and the President Randy as well!
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