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Uniden Bearcat 880FM CB Radio, 40 Channels with Dual-Mode AM/FM, Large Easy-to-Read Backlit 7-Color LCD Display, Backlit Knobs/Buttons, NOAA Weather Alert, PA/CB Switch, and Wireless Mic Compatible

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Style: CB Radio w/ FM


Features

  • Dual-Mode AM/FM This CB radio provides access to both AM and FM channels, allowing the Clearest Reception, Strongest Transmissions, and Greatest Range. AM and FM Transmit and Receive Long range communications with ability for clear close range communications too.
  • What really sets the Bearcat 880FM apart from other CB radios is the Display. The Large, Easy-to-Read display offers 7 Backlight Color options to Customize your radio!
  • The Bearcat 880FM boasts 4 Watts of transmit power with full 40 channels, NOAA weather channels, and instant channel 9 for Emergency channel access.
  • Loaded with features, such as dynamic squelch control, Hi/Lo mic Gain Control, Memory Channel Scan, ANL Noise Filter to reduce background noise, and a Noise Canceling Microphone w/ Extra Long cord.
  • Drive with confidence and stay connected with the Uniden Bearcat 880FM CB radio, Powerful rugged design with advanced features and settings to suit any CB user.

Description

Uniden BEARCAT 880FM CB Radio, 40 Channels with Dual-Mode AM/FM, Large Easy- to-Read Backlit 7-Color LCD Display, Backlit Knobs/Buttons, NOAA Weather Alert, PA/CB Switch, and Wireless Mic Compatible

Brand: Uniden


Color: Black


Number of Channels: 40


Special Feature: Wireless


Frequency Range: 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz


Voltage: 12 Volts


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Item Weight: 4.2 Pounds


Included Components: PACKAGE INCLUDES CB radio, Microphone, Mounting Bracket, Mic Clip, 3 Pin Power Cord, 6 Pin to 4 Pin Mic Adapter and printed materials. See more


Compatible Devices: Wireless Microphone


Product Dimensions: 15 x 9 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 4.2 pounds


Item model number: Bearcat 880FM


Special features: Wireless


Display technology: LCD


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Whats in the box: PACKAGE INCLUDES CB radio, Microphone, Mounting Bracket, Mic Clip, 3 Pin Power Cord, 6 Pin to 4 Pin Mic Adapter and printed materials.


Manufacturer: Uniden


Date First Available: June 20, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great radio - great performance and looks.
Style: UNNBEARCAT880
I've been a Uniden fan for a long time. I have never had a bad Uniden radio. It was time to upgrade my old badly abused Uniden for my new vehicle and am happy to report that these new Unidens are even better! I was able to match the display colors to my existing displays in my vehicle, lots and lots of color choices. The performance has been great, and the speaker on the unit should be loud enough for most enclosed vehicles. Sound quality is very good compared to most CB radios. Very easy to use controls, and the scanning feature is handy. This radio is very close to a standard DIN size, but just a bit larger in all dimensions. I really wish Uniden had made this a DIN sized case with DIN mounts for easy dash mounting. I was able to mount mine into a modified DIN space. I'll try to upload a photo. I just opened up the front DIN face a bit in all 4 dimensions, and it hangs out a bit further than ideal, but is fine. The bottom firing speaker is plenty loud even installed in the center counsel. Very nice to have a built in SWR meter and various gain controls. Very happy with this radio and recommend it to friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2013 by W. Flower W. Flower

  • Awesome unit! Make sure you get a good antenna ...
Style: UNNBEARCAT880
Awesome unit! Make sure you get a good antenna and tune it. Below is my review(part of it) from a midland handheld about CB wavelength. Figured I would post it here for some tips. -- From midland handheld review A few people commented on the poor transmission/reception. CB band does not transfer well into handhelds in general. FCC used to allow 5 watts then lowered it to 4 watts. 4 Watts is not a lot power especially on the 27MHz AM bands. (12 watts for SSB is allowed). Radio performance is pretty simple: Power and the antenna. The technology has not changed in decades and its all the same radio principal so performance from one handheld to another should have little to do with the unit itself but rather the antenna. The 27 MHz band is pretty low and generates a fairly large wavelength. Full antenna required would be on the size on 36 feet long, ½ wave 17 feet and ¼ 8 feet. On autos with the large ground plane there is a compromise and a 36"-48" whip works well. For a handheld CB to pack all that in a small antenna does not work well at all. Back in the day the old CB handhelds had 6' retractable antennas. This is a great unit and works great for CB knowing the inherit limitations of the 27 MHz band. If you are looking for a handheld to talk to another handheld look in the FRS/GMRS band radios which start at 462 MHz. The wavelengths are much shorter and a full antenna is 2 feet, 1/s wave 1 foot and ¼ 5 Inches. So you have pack a true ¼ wave antenna on the unit. Cellphones could never work without being in the UHF and above bands so they can generate the smaller wave with a small antenna. I think this is a lot of value for the money with all the options, etc. Feels solid in your hand and I like it a lot! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015 by Raven

  • Excellent full-featured unit / Near 1-DIN Size!
Style: UNNBEARCAT880
I bought this radio to put into my 80's Toyota, under my stock-sized 1-DIN deck. With MINOR trimming to the bezel with a dremel and some very light fabrication, it fit PERFECTLY into the lower radio spot. Originally, I bought this radio for this reason, and only required the WX-band feature and knew nothing about Uniden radios (I've always bought and been satisfied with Cobra's 29 series) This unit has changed my perspective 100%, however. Price point, quality, and features put it squarely in the quality range of the 29-LX series radios with far easier to use features and benefits, while being cheaper as of Q2 / 2023. Notable is the 4-pin to 5-pin handset adapter included, and the built in SWR/CAL features. Without being peaked/tuned, I'm getting about 5mi of range off a 3" Firestik/Firering combo with a SWR of 1:3. All with an install that looks near-factory optioned. If you're considering it, buy one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by Taylor P. Boyce

  • PA Speaker Issues
Style: UNNBEARCAT880
So, far, so good. It installs the same as any other CB radio I've installed. Here are a couple of nuances: SWR meter. I like the included SWR meter. However, it was not nearly as convenient as those with a hard switch. The reason is that one button sequentially toggles between RF/CAL/SWR. When tuning your antenna, you need CAL and SWR. It's an iterative process that requires switching between Channel 1 and Channel 40. Each time you go to a new channel, you calibrate and then measure SWR. But, instead of being able to go back and forth between Cal and SWR, you have to also cycle through RF each time. 33% more button pushes. I think I went between channels 10 times at least. So, I pushed that button 30 times instead of 20 times. Also it increases the liklihood that you're in the wrong mode when depressing the PTT button. Irritating. PA setting. I asked a question above about whether the radio would "remember" the mode it was in. That is, if you were in PA mode and turned the radio off, would it come back up in PA mode. The question was answered, "Yes." This isn't correct. The radio always powers on in RF/TX mode. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't let you answer your own questions, so this incorrect information will stand. Initially, I bought this primarily for the PA setting. I wasn't even going to install an antenna. However, if you operate a CB radio without an antenna (or a badly tuned antenna), you can damage the radio. Because the radio doesn't hold the PA mode setting, I risk accidentally transmitting in CB mode and, thus, risk damaging the radio. So, I installed an antenna to prevent this. Too bad. PA speaker becomes and external CB speaker. The radio has two 3.5 mm jack ports. One is for a PA speaker. One is for an external CB speaker. Presumably, the PA jack would only transmit what was said into the mic out through the PA speaker. Presumably, the external speaker would transmit received signals to the radio out through to the external speaker. In practice, the CB will also transmit received signals out to the PA speaker. Yes, I have it attached to the correct port. So, if you want to use the PA speaker, make sure the radio is tuned to a channel with no traffic. Otherwise, when you're done talking and release the PTT button, the PA speaker will begin transmitting whatever radio traffic coming through on the CB channel. I find this very annoying. I don't know if this is how all CB radios work. I'm taking a star off for this. I have mine mounted to the top of my dash in the tray table. So, it gets maximum sunlight in the day. It gets pretty washed out. I have to go to the white setting to get any resolution. But, it is what it is. I'm not faulting the radio for this. Built-in speaker is loud and clear. However, I the talkback feature is pretty quiet. I have it turned up all the way and the talkback report is still very quiet. No big deal. Microphone is nice. Looks good, works good. Also, I have to echo the fault of not putting beep settings in the menu. Not sure why the designers hard-wired the beep. Why not allow the customer a few choices on the beep? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015 by K. A. Young

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