• Multi-band CB radio for use in trucks, vans and other vehicles
• 40 FM channels for use in the UK, with other options available for other countries
• Four watt transmission power
• Handheld microphone and a 3.5mm socket for use with an external speaker
What is CB radio?
CB (citizen's band) radios are a great way of keeping in touch over longer distances without the need for a call plan or licence. With a CB radio, you can keep in touch when you're moving in convoy or check what's going on in the next field without the need for satellites or mobile phones. CB radios use 40 licence free FM channels, so you can easily talk to others using other CB radios at any time.
How easy is the LT-298 to set up?
The radio comes with cable to attach it to a DC 12-13.8V power supply (not included). The radio does not come with an antenna, but does have a UHF SO-239 socket to connect a compatible antenna to. For sound, the radio has a 3.5mm mono 1W output for connecting an eight ohm speaker which will give you a stronger audio output.
Where can I use this CD radio?
The radio can be used in most European countries and comes with a choice of channel options just make sure you use the channels that are permitted in each country. The radio comes with emergency channels on channel nine and 19, and a handy switch to flick between the two..
Top comments
Bilbo1968
22 Feb 177#4
Put all these comments together - and we got us a convoy!
sinxa
22 Feb 177#8
Wow my parents had one of these back in the 80s, apparently it was the 80's internet alternative lol. Much better than fb
zx636r
22 Feb 176#15
I met my wife through CB radio........:disappointed:
Gollywood
22 Feb 175#1
Copy that
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Gollywood
22 Feb 175#1
Copy that
powerbrick
22 Feb 17#2
10-4, rubber duck.
Biggunspaul
22 Feb 171#3
1 9 for a copy
Bilbo1968
22 Feb 177#4
Put all these comments together - and we got us a convoy!
Biggunspaul to Bilbo1968
22 Feb 171#5
You suggesting an eyeball :wink:
barginfan
22 Feb 172#6
It's a time machine to transport you right back to the 80's.
Opening post
• 40 FM channels for use in the UK, with other options available for other countries
• Four watt transmission power
• Handheld microphone and a 3.5mm socket for use with an external speaker
What is CB radio?
CB (citizen's band) radios are a great way of keeping in touch over longer distances without the need for a call plan or licence. With a CB radio, you can keep in touch when you're moving in convoy or check what's going on in the next field without the need for satellites or mobile phones. CB radios use 40 licence free FM channels, so you can easily talk to others using other CB radios at any time.
How easy is the LT-298 to set up?
The radio comes with cable to attach it to a DC 12-13.8V power supply (not included). The radio does not come with an antenna, but does have a UHF SO-239 socket to connect a compatible antenna to. For sound, the radio has a 3.5mm mono 1W output for connecting an eight ohm speaker which will give you a stronger audio output.
Where can I use this CD radio?
The radio can be used in most European countries and comes with a choice of channel options just make sure you use the channels that are permitted in each country. The radio comes with emergency channels on channel nine and 19, and a handy switch to flick between the two..
Top comments
All comments (116)