Uniden PRO501HH Pro-Series 40-Channel Portable Handheld CB Radio/Emergency/Travel Radio, Large LCD Display, High/Low Power Saver, 4-Watts, Auto Noise Limiter, NOAA Weather, and Earphone Jack
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Dad Bod Incorporated
> 24 hourI live less than one mile from a main US interstate and even with the long range antenna on my roof….. I got crappy reception and static. I tried multiple stations and multiple squelch settings. I even tried to broadcast several radio checks to see if anyone heard my call. Nothing….. now I know a lot of people use cell phones these days but some still use CB radios…. Like trucker’s. I haven’t given up yet, this summer me and some friends are going on a trip and I will see if they can receive me.
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LiShay
> 24 hourUnit overheated and failed within a few minutes of putting batteries in. Uniden quality is apparently not what it once was.
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Ronald B.
> 24 houras advertised
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Elizabeth Caudell
> 24 hourIt works good and itsceorth the money. Just wish it would have came with rechargeable batteries.
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Luis Diaz
> 24 hourAntenna and corresponding cabling were in good condition when they arrived and were tested, as for the handheld radio, attached images suffice to describe. Q.C. skipped a beat. Uniden radios as a whole are great, but I seemed to be one of the unlucky few.
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mrvic
> 24 hourworks if you are within 100 yards of a sender
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Dave
> 24 hourBite me
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Robert Barbato
> 24 hourComplete garbage,does not receive anything
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KissMen52
> 24 hourI use rechargeable batteries in it to save money. Use it to talk to loaders at the wood mills. Since its portable I can carry when outside the rig to still talk to them. Works great for my needs.
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Michael LaPlante
> 24 hourHas limited range with the supplied antennae.