🚀 Elevate Your Communication Game!
The UnidenPRO505XL 40-Channel CB Radio is a compact, professional-grade communication device designed for durability and ease of use. With features like a Public Address function, instant access to emergency Channel 9, and a robust talking range of up to 20 miles, this radio is perfect for both everyday use and emergency situations. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures reliability in various conditions, making it an essential tool for any serious communicator.
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.88 x 1.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PRO505XL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 1 year |
Height (inches) | 4 inches |
Weight | 7.97 Kilograms |
D**N
Works great, compact size
Installed in my Jeep for Easter Jeep Safari. Takes up little space but works very well. SWR tuned very well and reception is good. Didn’t transmit much but seemed to work well when I did.
B**D
Small
Small enough so it doesn't need a lot of space. Not used much due to skip
G**R
Good buy
Good little CB radio
A**R
Easy to setup
Great gift for father! Loves using it in his truck
L**S
Works fine
Works fine
J**M
A real good CB
Works great. Well worth the price.
K**X
Good for the price.
I got this radio to add to my go box after weighing the price of this with the features of the PRO520XL. I've had access to both radios now for a little bit, and unfortunately regret not going for the PRO520XL.Aside from the style, the 520 is actually smaller than this lower-end model. This model forgoes an RF gain knob, which is essential for tuning down to the noise floor for distant stations. The issue is particularly compounded by poor mounting techniques such as clip or mag-mount antennas. Reading the specs for each radio before deciding revealed that the 520's receiver sensitivity was brilliant compared to this one, so in most cases distant stations hear me long after I stop hearing them.Another stark comparison of this radio with it's bigger brother is the weight. The 520's chassis is solidly constructed steel from top to bottom, where the 505 opts for cheaper plastic. After noticing an incredible drop in the noise floor when placing my magmount on top of the radio, I further realised another big "nono" in the radio's design; cracking it open revealed that there was no shielding whatsoever apart from the side mounting rails. I haven't tested for leaked RF yet, but I've already begun adding adhesive tin foil in an effort to provide some shielding and quell the noise this thing absorbs. It's a fairly simple process, but be sure to use a sheet of acetate (transparency film works) between the circuit board and the conductive metal to prevent shorts.If installing any CB radio permanently, I recommend wiring the radio directly to the battery or jump points. Be sure to install an inline fuse *at the battery*, or an electrical fire is a real danger. Since this radio has an inline 2A fuse, a 2A fuse at the battery would be ideal, but 2A blades aren't common. 5A is more common and will work fine for this wiring gage. Remember, the fuse at the radio will NOT protect you from a fire if the short is between the battery and the fuse. Using it this way instead of an accessory port adapter takes care of most alternator noise and interference issues.
J**S
Good reception
So far this radio works good
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