Cb Radios. Midland 75785
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75785 7 watts input and FCC maximum allowable 4 watts output - 33% smaller than previous model - Automatic Noise control - Automatic Gain control - Bright LED channel display - High/Low (1 watt) power switch - Battery save circuit reduces battery drain - 12V DC lighter socket - Flexible antenna with BNC connector - Speaker/Mic & Batt. charge jacks - Operates on 9 AA batteries (not included) |
$49.95
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Scan
Manual scan
Search
In scan mode, the receiver constantly changes frequencies in a set order looking for a frequency that has someone transmitting. Lights or panel-mounted displays show what channel or frequency is in use as the scanner stops on a given frequency. The frequencies can be preprogrammed onsome models or manually set on practically all models.
In manual scan mode, the user taps a button or turns a dial to manually step through preprogrammed frequencies one frequency at a time.
In search mode, the receiver is set to search between two sets of frequencies within a given band. This mode is useful when a user does not know a frequency, but wants to know what frequencies are active in a given area. If the frequency the scanner stops at during a search is interesting, the user can store that frequency in the radio scanner and use it in scan mode.