Cobra HH RT 50 - ROAD TRIP
Handheld CB Radio with Magnetic Mount Antenna
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Technology You Need
Ready Anywhere
The rugged and ready Cobra HH RT 50 is packed with features and equipped with a 12V charging cord so you’re always prepared.
Magnetic Mount Antenna
The HH RT 50 Road Trip includes a magnetic antenna so you can operate your handheld CB radio from your vehicle as well.
Soundtracker® System
Filters through 90% of noise for clear communication.
NOAA Weather & Emergency Radio
Be prepared and never surprised. Get updates on storms and emergencies with built-in NOAA Weather radio.
Maximum Awareness
With Dual Watch you can monitor two pre-selected channels at once so you never miss a signal.
Full Coverage
Access and scan all 40 CB radio channels.
Omni-directional Microphone
The omni-directional microphone allows voice to be picked up from all directions.
Magnetic Mount Antenna
Operate your handheld CB radio from your vehicle
Soundtracker System
Noise reduction system for clearer communication
NOAA Weather Alerts
Built-in NOAA receiver with emergency alerts and inclement weather warnings.
Dual-Channel Operation
Monitor two pre-selected channels at once
Channel Scanning
Scan through all 40 CB channels
Handheld Convenience
Compact, handheld design allows CB radio anywhere
Item # HHRT50
Weight: 9 oz. (255.1g) without batteries
Height: 7.25" (18.415cm)
Width: 2.25" (5.715cm)
Depth: 1.75" (4.445cm)
FEATURES
Soundtracker® System - Cuts noise up to 90% for clearer communication.
NOAA Weather & Emergency Radio - Be prepared for storms and emergencies with built-in NOAA radio receiver.
Channel Scan - Scan all 40 CB channels.
Dual Watch - Monitors two pre-selected channels simultaneously.
4 Watts Power Output - Maximum power allowed for extended range of communications.
What is CB?
Citizens Band radio (CB) is a 2-way voice communication system for personal use for the general public. It lets you talk from your truck, car, home, business, or boat to other people who have a CB radio. Technically, a CB radio is a transceiver. It functions both as a radio transmitter (when sending messages) and a receiver (when receiving messages). Citizens Band radio was created by the FCC in 1958. There are as total of 40 channels on the CB band. Channel 19 is unofficially regarded as a general-purpose channel to make contacts and listen to conversations and reports of traffic and road conditions. Channel 9 is reserved for emergency communications.
Do I need a license to operate a CB?
No license is required. The FCC used to issue licenses for CBs, but they discontinued that requirement many years ago.