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    Hand held Cobra CB,,, anyone have one???

    I have been through the advanced search but am not having much luck.

    A couple weeks back I was out on a 3,000 mi trip with 2 other Wings and was missing the CB I had on my Valk Interstate. I am not interested in a $500 unit, but the Cobra hand held looks like just the thing to throw on the F6B for a trip. There is a company that has plug and play wiring and a handlebar mounted PTT switch just for mounting this unit to a Wing.

    Has anyone had any experience with this unit.

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    Not the Cobra but I'm using a Midland handheld (75-822) with decent success. If I wanted to get more serious, I would consider adding the P&P wiring and PTT handlebar switch.
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    Contact Overby's two wheel Sound, he will tell everything you need to know and he makes cables to make it plug and play, I ride with
    a friend who uses this set up it, seems to work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Not the Cobra but I'm using a Midland handheld (75-822) with decent success. If I wanted to get more serious, I would consider adding the P&P wiring and PTT handlebar switch.
    That Midland looks comparable to the Cobra. Thanks for the info...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow rex View Post
    Contact Overby's two wheel Sound, he will tell everything you need to know and he makes cables to make it plug and play, I ride with
    a friend who uses this set up it, seems to work well.
    Thanks,,, he has a good price on the Midland also.

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    Hand held Cobra CB

    Quote Originally Posted by DMAGOLDRDR View Post
    I have been through the advanced search but am not having much luck.

    A couple weeks back I was out on a 3,000 mi trip with 2 other Wings and was missing the CB I had on my Valk Interstate. I am not interested in a $500 unit, but the Cobra hand held looks like just the thing to throw on the F6B for a trip. There is a company that has plug and play wiring and a handlebar mounted PTT switch just for mounting this unit to a Wing.

    Has anyone had any experience with this unit.
    Hi! I have a HH38WXST hand held Cobra CB. I have only used it a couple of times. It worked fine for a short time, but then a problem. The radio was fine, but the cable that came with the radio that plugged into the Speaker and Mic(PTT) went bad. It plugged into the right side of the radio and the cable coming out of that plug came out 90 degrees downward and pressed against the power plug (F6b Power) and broke the speaker wire. Cobra has another Speaker/Mic(PTT) cable that comes straight out and away from other plugs. Get that one.
    My radio came with a handle bar mount. It works, but the radio fits to loosely on the mount for my comfort. I secure it better with and large rubber band. Also when the radio is not mounted the mount which is metal is very shape and it will cut you if not careful. I made a leather boot to slip on it when radio is not there.
    The radio came with a 12 inch antenna. I purchased a retractable antenna that extends to 24 inches. Cobra has these. Yes, better reception. Remember. Whip antennas radiate 360 degrees, but are also line of site antennas. Hills, building, and vegetation all play a part & can hamper communications. You should not have any problem riding with you friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Not the Cobra but I'm using a Midland handheld (75-822) with decent success. If I wanted to get more serious, I would consider adding the P&P wiring and PTT handlebar switch.
    I'm like Ken. I have the Midland. It works great. I carry it in my Truck also. I have a external antenna hook up under the seat of the truck. The external antenna really extends the range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    I'm like Ken. I have the Midland. It works great. I carry it in my Truck also. I have a external antenna hook up under the seat of the truck. The external antenna really extends the range.
    Are these external antennas tuneable with an SWR meter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    Are these external antennas tuneable with an SWR meter?
    Yes, I tuned my Firestik II FS-2BK with a Workman SWR-2T meter.
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Hi! I have a HH38WXST hand held Cobra CB. I have only used it a couple of times. It worked fine for a short time, but then a problem. The radio was fine, but the cable that came with the radio that plugged into the Speaker and Mic(PTT) went bad. It plugged into the right side of the radio and the cable coming out of that plug came out 90 degrees downward and pressed against the power plug (F6b Power) and broke the speaker wire. Cobra has another Speaker/Mic(PTT) cable that comes straight out and away from other plugs. Get that one.
    My radio came with a handle bar mount. It works, but the radio fits to loosely on the mount for my comfort. I secure it better with and large rubber band. Also when the radio is not mounted the mount which is metal is very shape and it will cut you if not careful. I made a leather boot to slip on it when radio is not there.
    The radio came with a 12 inch antenna. I purchased a retractable antenna that extends to 24 inches. Cobra has these. Yes, better reception. Remember. Whip antennas radiate 360 degrees, but are also line of site antennas. Hills, building, and vegetation all play a part & can hamper communications. You should not have any problem riding with you friends.

    Great info, thank you for your help.
    From the pictures on their site,, I did notice the mount looked a bit rough cut and down right ugly without the CB in place.

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