Cobra CXR 800 2-Way Radio
two way radio batteries
The Cobra CXR800 2-Way Radio comes in an ultra-compact GMRS/FRS two-way radio value pack with a range of up to 27 miles. The Cobra CXR800 2-Way Radio set include rechargeable high capacity lithium ion batteries and a two-port desktop charger. The desktop charger wall adapter can also charge one radio through its speaker/microphone/charge jack. Other features include 10-Channel NOAA All Hazards Radio, VibrAlert® silent paging, VOX hands free operation, 10-channel memory, 142 privacy codes, and a scan feature. You can save as many as 10 channels in the memory and then scan as many as you would like! Get the Cobra CXR800 2-Way Radio today!
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#7 written by atillathehun3 1 year ago
no i can’t say i’ve ever tested it on mountain peaks. you got me there. i do know however that urban areas have lots of things that can interfere. standing under power lines will cut your range in at least half. i have tested that. also, yes, it is a law, but it’s kind of like how they won’t care if you go fishing in a pond behind your house without a license. i also know the risks. every radio has it’s own s/n # that they can identify and see who bought it. even if you pay with cash. -
#9 written by atillathehun3 1 year ago
@F0rtyFive actually you have to test it on two mountain peaks. i just bought some 16 mile range, and they advertised on the back of the box 1 mile in urban areas. 8 in the wods/lake area for like camping or whatever, and 1 in urban. i’ve also found that they don’t care if you go on say, channel 22 unless a trucker or someone else like that is on it.
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#11 written by bigbzon 1 year ago
I’ve got the Cobra MicroTalk MT 725,
bought them brandnew at a fleamarket for 5$ and got Varta rechargeable 900mAh AAA’s for them. I paid 14$ for eight new ones. So in total i’ve paid 19$ for them and they work great. Looks much better and are much easier to use then the ones in the video. They are waterproof to
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#13 written by F0rtyFive 1 year ago
its a scam by the company when they say 20 + miles or w/e; the max allowed range by the fcc for frs – ch1-6 is 2 miles max for gmrs ch7-22 in a handheld is 5 miles they just add in to 20+miles to sell more but makes no diffrence so when usein it in the city the max ull get is 1 mile ive tested it in the city and got under a mile, krazy scam right , and they get away with it, plus they lie about no fees , u need a license to use gmrs channels! 5 year license around 85$, the world is corrupt!
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#23 written by LETHLSS 1 year ago
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