I was going to go with the Cobra 29 LX LE, mainly because I liked the additional NOAA capability, I've been researching mounting methods, but after posting your Midland 75-822, and I noticed it too had weather functions, well, we have a new winner!
I intend to use it only for group outings (as I can see a HUGE increase in fun-factor with a CB) shootin' the shiznit while caravanning to location, as well as listening in to instruction (and banter) while on the trail! :thumb:
So range really shouldn't be an issue, as I cant really see a need of more than a mile. So while the little rubber duck BNC antenna will probably do, I'll carry an optional firestik and tire rack mount as well. Or maybe even a temp magnet mount just to throw on the hood...*shrug* And it can easily be thrown in the center console when not in use, or brought in the house. I like the cigarette lighter power too.
I also like the added feature that if your rig is stuck or you need to get out (over-turned for example) you can bring your CB out with you if need be.
Also, I've had a few pretty well-tuned Midlands in my day. So not going Cobra ( tried and true brand!) should be just fine as well.
So thanks Jk909 for the heads-up! :thumb:
I have the midland 75-822. I didn't want to run power the the battery and have a big ass box in my jeep when I only use it on the trails. It plugs in to the cigarette lighter so all you need to mount is a firestik antenna on the back and your good to go. It also comes with a battery pack so you can get out and spot people with it. It's a neat little combo. View attachment 161530
I'm really leaning towards this cb. From your experience, is the vehicle mounted antenna necessary or does the unit get good enough reception by itself. I'm not apposed to getting the extra antenna just trying to gage its range with the small antenna it comes with on the unit. I'm new to the cb world. Thanks in advance.
To be honest I've only used it with the little antenna when I'm in my work truck to check the weather report which I have never had a problem hearing. Being inside a vehicle you probably wouldn't be able to pick anything up past a 1/4 mile. Outside the vehicle is would work a lot farther. You can get a firestik like I did or one of those magnet mount antennas. With that there isn't much difference from any other cb that puts out four watts.
Thanks for the response. I'm probably going to end up going the route you did with the 3ft Firestick. It's between this cb and the Cobra 75. Leaning more towards the Midland.
Cozdude has had great experience with his cobra 75 which I considered purchasing but I liked the fact that I didn't have to run power to it, I could use it in multiple vehicles and use it outside of the jeep with the battery pack. Either way I think you'll be happy. Amazon has it for 80$
Awesome. For every reason you just mentioned is why I'm leaning towards it. Thanks again.
Here's my new radio I just installed. I replaced a galaxy 929 with this 959, and also added the gear keeper.
I also did a lot of work to my system with grounding, ground plane and tuning. Seems to work awesome so far!
Now that's a nice radio! :thumb:
That is exactly what i want to do, did you use the mounting bracket it came with the cb?, Did you wire it directly to your 12v cigarette output?, or did you buy a universal plug and play 12v connector that goes underneath the dash?
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I have the midland 75-822. I didn't want to run power the the battery and have a big ass box in my jeep when I only use it on the trails. It plugs in to the cigarette lighter so all you need to mount is a firestik antenna on the back and your good to go. It also comes with a battery pack so you can get out and spot people with it. It's a neat little combo. View attachment 161530
Here's my Cobra 29 LX LE in the Tuffy overhead console I mentioned earlier in the thread.
I was going to go with the Cobra 29 LX LE, mainly because I liked the additional NOAA capability, I've been researching mounting methods, but after posting your Midland 75-822, and I noticed it too had weather functions, well, we have a new winner!
I intend to use it only for group outings (as I can see a HUGE increase in fun-factor with a CB) shootin' the shiznit while caravanning to location, as well as listening in to instruction (and banter) while on the trail! :thumb:
So range really shouldn't be an issue, as I cant really see a need of more than a mile. So while the little rubber duck BNC antenna will probably do, I'll carry an optional firestik and tire rack mount as well. Or maybe even a temp magnet mount just to throw on the hood...*shrug* And it can easily be thrown in the center console when not in use, or brought in the house. I like the cigarette lighter power too.
I also like the added feature that if your rig is stuck or you need to get out (over-turned for example) you can bring your CB out with you if need be.
Also, I've had a few pretty well-tuned Midlands in my day. So not going Cobra ( tried and true brand!) should be just fine as well.
So thanks Jk909 for the heads-up! :thumb:
Great choice! I have the same cb. Works great, just tune your firestik and you won't have any issues. I mounted mine with a cell phone mount that cost a dollar. I'll post a pick when I get back to the house.
Glad I could help