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Type | Handheld |
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Channels | 22 Channels |
Power Output | 4 Watts |
NOAA Weather Channels | Yes |
Battery Life | Up to 10 hours |
Battery | Rechargeable NiMH |
Privacy Codes | CTCSS/DCS |
Power Source | AC Adapter or Battery |
The connector for attaching the antenna to the CB radio.
Adjusts the radio's sensitivity to background noise, silencing weak signals.
Controls the power to the unit and the audio output volume.
An accessory for attaching the radio to clothing or a belt.
Button used to cycle to the next higher CB channel.
Button used to cycle to the next lower CB channel.
Button pressed to transmit voice communications on the CB radio.
Compartment where the radio's batteries are housed.
Port for connecting an external DC power source.
Shows channel number, transmit/receive status, and battery level.
Integrated component for speaking into the radio.
Integrated component for listening to incoming transmissions.
Step-by-step guide to powering up the Cobra HH33 radio.
Detailed explanation on how to adjust the squelch for clear communication.
How to tune to different CB channels using the radio's controls.
Explanation of the indicators and information shown on the radio's LED display.
Instructions on how to send and receive transmissions using the PTT button.
Lists specific ways a CB radio can be useful for communication and information.
Basic advice and steps for first-time CB radio users.
Information about tuning and initial use of the CB radio.
Step-by-step process for making emergency calls on Channel 9.
An accessory power cord for operating the CB radio in a car.
An adapter to connect standard CB antennas to the radio's BNC connector.
An external antenna designed for better range, especially in vehicles.
An antenna designed to significantly extend the communication range of the CB radio.