Cobra ACXT390 Walkie Talkie

July 18, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:32 GMT+0100 - Details)

Compact design with up to 23-mile range. With weather alerts be prepared for storms and emergencies with built-in NOAA radio receiver. Voice-activated (VOX) transmission frees hands for other tasks. Five selectable tones will distinguish between different parties for incoming calls. A total of 2662 channel combinations are available when the 22 channels are combined with the 121 privacy codes (38 CTCSS/83 DCS). These combinations prevent interference from other radios. The pair of radios also includes rechargeable batteries and a micro-USB charging cable. The pair of radios also includes rechargeable batteries, a micro-USB charging cable and Charging Dock. May also be used with AA alkaline batteries.

Product Features

  • Up to 23 mile range – Provides extended signal range with 2662 channel combinations
  • 10 NOAA Weather Channels – Be prepared for storms and emergencies with the built-in NOAA radio receiver providing coverage of all government operated weather channels
  • Weather Resistant
  • VOX – The user’s voice is detected and the radio transmits without the need to press any buttons, freeing hands for other tasks
  • Call Alert – 5 selectable tones distinguishes between different parties on oncoming calls

Comments

Cabin man says:

Great waterproof floating radios from Cobra (can be used by adults and children). I will like to rescind my prior review on this product. My first purchased was of a refurbished set, which came without instructions. One of the units became locked and I could not change or shut off the unit. I sent them back. I reorder a brand new set, which came with instructions but did not use them since I had already used the prior set and knew the basic functions. Both of the radios became locked; so, I sent them back. A third brand new set gave me a similar problem, at which time,…

Amber Simmons says:

Works so good! The only part of the ship it didn’t … We bought these for our cruises. Works so good! The only part of the ship it didn’t work was when we were on the main deck, 16, we couldn’t get a hold of someone below on deck 5. In sure this had something to do with it being all metal down there with no windows because it worked in level 6 that had windows. We automatically set our radios up on a private channel so we didn’t have conflicting radios with other passengers. We would also “call/ring” to get the other persons attention…

Tom Steele says:

Cobra remains the best! I grew up with CB Radio. KYV-5151 was my dad’s call sign from his FCC license (they no longer give them out anymore, although the Cobra ACXT1035R manual makes it appear that you need one – you don’t, the FCC automagically issues them to all citizens as a “rule.”) and I remember him having a CB radio to make sure we were protected from Smokey Bears and we would get into convoys and talk with truckers and it was loads of fun.Then along came really good car audio, radar…

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