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Midland - 75-785 4 Watts of Power Handheld CB Radio - Durable Radio with Hi/Lo Power Settings and Squelch Control Mobile Radio- 40 Channels with DC Input- Rugged Construction

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Style: Standard


Features

  • Durable Design for Any Adventure: Built to withstand the toughest journeys, this handheld CB radio features rugged construction, making it the perfect travel companion for all your adventures. Its HI/LO power settings ensure prolonged battery life.
  • Powerful 4-Watt Output for Extended Range: Enjoy maximum communication range with the 4-watt output power of this handheld CB radio. The advanced PLL channel selection technology allows for pinpoint accurate tuning.
  • Squelch Control for Noise-Free Communication: Say goodbye to unwanted background noise with the Squelch Control feature. This function effectively eliminates interference, providing you with crisp and clear voice quality during your conversations.
  • Versatile Power Options for Uninterrupted Communication:Stay powered up in various settings with this handheld CB radio. Powered by DC sources like cars, trucks, RVs, or boats, it offers excellent portability.
  • Optimal Performance: Choose your preferred power source for the ultimate communication experience. The handheld CB radio gives you the flexibility to use 9 AA alkaline batteries or rechargeable NiCad batteries (both not included).

Brand: Midland


Color: Black


Number of Channels: 40


Special Feature: Rechargable


Frequency Range: 136-174 MHz


Talking Range Maximum: 29.98 Mile


Tuner Technology: VHF


Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: 0.09"D x 0.11"W x 0.57"H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 75-785


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 3 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 5, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Midland


Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,961 ratings


Item Weight: ‎15.2 ounces


Item model number: ‎75-785


Batteries: ‎3 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Warranty: ‎75-785-az


Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Date First Available: July 5, 2011


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  • An Honest Opinion. Very nice Radio.
Style: LCD
I purchased this radio for use in my car. I keep it in the rear seat for quick use or if I am on the road to monitor traffic, etc. Truckers still use CD's. If you find yourself in backup traffic, a trucker might be able to tell you what is happening. About the radio. It is a very well-made radio and simple to use. The problem is the rubber antenna. It works great around the yard or across a street. Do not expect to get any range from it. I purchased a Telescopic Antenna/Rod HT Antenna from Amazon. Works so much better. It stretches out to 51". Your best bet is to add an antenna to your car. . One last thing. If you have a walkie talkie radio. You know the small radios you can purchase on Amazon. I bought three simple Motorola walkie talkies, they are great. I recently read an article that Channel 19 is going to be the travel channel. They said DO NOT use a security code when using channel 19. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice little CB radio!
Style: LCD
CB radios were very popular in the 70s. 1 in 10 cars had one! In the mid 90s there was some what of a come back that may have lasted for a couple of years. In 2013 there really are not that many CB radios out there. This is the reason I think some of the reviewers think their radio doesn't work, there is just nothing for them to pick up! This being said, CB radio is still alive and used. Truckers use them so you can always find out what the traffic is like, or where a speed trap is, and there are still people out there with base stations and mobile cbs providing for interesting conversation. Just not as many as 35 yrs ago. Having base stations, mobiles, and handhelds in the past I decided to re-enter the cb world with this Midland. It came nicely packaged with everything that is advertised. First I put batteries in it and listened in the house. Heard truckers on 19 plus found that on 20 there is a whole group of locals that talk on their radios nightly. This was just using the included antenna. Next I hooked it up to an old Firestik IBA5 Indoor Cb Base Antenna I had stored away, and I was picking up enough transmissions for the radio to be entertaining! Next day I drove around with the radio in my F150 with the stock antenna and batteries. Nothing. Not a single thing to be heard. Last night I put a magnet mount Midland 18-2442 Mobile CB Antenna on top of my truck, and used the unique cable accessory that came with the radio. You snap it on to the bottom of the radio where the battery pack goes, and you plug one connector into the cigarette lighter and the other to your antenna cable. The radio pack and this device slide off very easily and slide back on securely, so you can attach it to the radio or take it off in a few seconds. I ran the cable from the antenna through the door. Closing the door on it was just fine with no damage to the cable. Now for the big test! I drove 15 miles to work this morning during a major snow storm! The radio worked like a charm. I was picking up all the truckers (a lot of them) and getting reports of conditions around the whole area! The rechargable battery pack allows you to run the radio home off of your AC current, or if you prefer use the regular battery pack for normal batteries, or use the car device with your cigarette lighter. There are also jacks for a speaker and mike. So essentially you can use this radio as a base station, a mobile radio, or as a handheld! Small enough to just slip in your pocket. Also the sound, although not really loud, is vey clear and easy to understand. Radio also picks up the weather bands. I'm very happy with it. I haven't transmitted to anybody yet, but I can tell transmit works well by testing it with an old handheld I had. Distance would be measured by the type of antenna I use and how I tune it. Once I make a few contacts I'll get back here and let you know how far I got. I buy radios for fun and in the week I've had this I have had a lot of fun with it, and would recommend it if you want to have some fun with cb radio. Update: Yesterday I was in a higher area (in my pick up using the Midland 18-2442 antenna) talking to a base station 7 miles away! He said the radio sounded good! So after using it for a few weeks now, I'm very satisfied and really glad I bought it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2013 by Joe K.

  • Poor HT. Decent compact CB for the Jeep.
Style: LCD
As awesome as the compactness of this radio is which makes for easy placement in my Jeep Rubi, it gives up quite a few things. This would appear to be a well made HT but lacking in the functionality as one. In HT form, only the strongest of signals from "big radios" even blip this little HT. The battery packs, charger and car pack are fantastic and would seem to make this a very versatile radio but I've completely given up on using it as a handheld mobile device. Instead I am awaiting my external antenna to semi-permanent mount this into my Jeep. The sound when in a quiet environment seems adequate but as road noise increases, quality falls off. It's tuned to emphasize voice but can't have any lows in the process. This makes for an AM radio sound. How do I know the sound could be better? I carry a UHF HT with me everyday either in the form of an expensive Motorola 6000 series or a "cheap" MD-380. The $100 MD-380 sounds leaps-and-bounds better. Yes, it's UHF but still, Midland could do better. It comes with a belt clip instead of a standard CB mic type clip so you immediately have to figure out a way to mount it. I opted for and am awaiting a passenger grab bar mount in hopes this will solve my problem. It desperately needs ANL and a tone adjustment of some sort. It would be nice to have some decent, detailed instructions, too. After a two minute read, you can toss what comes with it. The Weather stations come in loud and clear. As of now I'm opting for three stars because I've read trunk mounting this radio with a tuned external antenna really brings it to life. I'm going to take those reviews on faith and keep giving this radio a chance simply because I'm enamored with its size. It couldn't be more perfect in that respect. EDIT - After spending time with this CB I've become accustomed to it more and more. The sound is still sub-par but doable. I have this in my Jeep with a Firestick 2' antenna on a spring and I can TX 2-3 miles without problems. I was able to hear a 'radio check' about 15 miles away so it has pretty decent ears. All-in-all it works well in my Jeep mainly due to the size so I think it's a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2016 by Barry Robinson

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