Galaxy DX-959B Mobile CB Radio with Blue Frequency and Channel Digits and Backlit StarLite Faceplate

June 14, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

Galaxy CB radios are designed with features that a serious CB operator can appreciate and a new user can easily master. The radio functions are laid out in a driver friendly format essential for ease of use while keeping your eyes focused on the road ahead. Each knob or button controls its own task, minimizing the need to look at a display or cycle through multiple menus. The DX-959 has been a solid performer for more than 15 years. It is at the top of our mobile CB line and is jam packed with big radio features. The Galaxy DX-959B features AM/SSB and PA Modes, a Large, Easy-to-Read Meter with: Power Output Scale calibrated for AM and SSB, Modulation Percentage Scale for use on AM, Signal Strength Scale indicates up to 60 dB over S9 and an SWR Scale. Five-digit Frequency Counter with On/Off Switch, Automatic SWR Circuit (no complicated calibration procedure), High SWR Alert Circuit with Warning LED, Talkback Circuit with On/Off Switch and Volume Control, Variable Power Output Control, Variable Dimmer Control with On/Off Switch, Roger Beep with On/Off Switch and an LED Indicator, Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter Circuits. Also, it has the Galaxy Noise Filter (GNF) Circuit for use on weak SSB signals. Blue Meter Lamp, Blue Channel and Frequency LEDs. Full-sized Chassis, Side Mic Jack, Clarifier Control, 3-Position Tone Control Switch for Receive, Blue/Red LED Indicator for RX/TX, RF Gain Control, Mic Gain Control, Rear Jacks for External Speaker and Public Address Use. Two Year Limited Warranty. Dimensions:7-7/8″W x 9-1/4″D x 2-5/16″H (Depth does not include knobs or antenna connector) (Width does not include side mic connection) Radio Weight with Microphone: 4.4 pounds Shipping Weight: 5.8 pounds. What’s in the box beside the radio: Handheld Microphone, Radio Mounting Bracket and Microphone Mounting Hardware, Power Cord, Owner’s Manual

Product Features

  • Five-digit frequency counter with large blue digits, two-digit channel display with larger blue digits
  • The Galaxy StarLite faceplate features back lighting of the white faceplate lettering in blue or red color back lighting. All faceplate lettering is white during daylight. The picture shows how the color back lighting turns the lettering blue or red. Frequency and Channel LED digits are always blue – day or night
  • Large, easy-to-read meter with scales for power output, modulation, SWR and incoming signal
  • Variable power output control, variable talkback circuit with on/off switch, automatic SWR circuit and an SWR alert LED, Roger Beep with on/off switch
  • Variable dimmer control with push switch to turn off the meter lamp, display digits and Star Lite back lighting, 3-position tone switch for receive, proprietary Galaxy Noise Filter (GNF) Circuit reduces noise to aid in the recovery of weak SSB signals

Comments

LadyDawn says:

Galaxy Radios DX-959B Mobile CB Radio with Blue I gave been running Galaxy radios for over 25+ years now and others for well over 40 years total. In all my time of using CBs the Galaxy in my opinion has been on of the best working radios I have every used, hence the reason I bought one for my new car with one of my old trucker external coil antennas. I love the new blue lights on this model they are so much easier to see in the daylight and match the dash lights I am changing over to. This radio is a 10* in my opinion not 5 **** yeah I like…

blake wahl says:

Awesome radio, counter lets you see what frequency you … Awesome radio, counter lets you see what frequency you are transmitting on vs recieving, for some reason mine transmit a thousanth higher than the recieve is set for, will make a difference in voice clarity on listeners end, howerver there is an adjustment inside radio have yet to play with it much, check out cbtricks.com for schematic on the radio, turned the modulation up on it and for a factory rig it screams, highly recomend a d104 power mic to pair with radio. Again open her up and crank…

K. Simpson says:

Galaxy 959 I’ve been running mine out-of-the-box stock for several years now with no problems. I’ve been reading some of the reviews and had to add my own experience. 

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