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📻 Stay connected, stay ahead — the ultimate compact CB for pros on the move!
The Radioddity CS-47 Mini CB Radio delivers powerful 4W output across 40 AM/FM channels with a vibrant 7-color backlit LCD display. Designed for professionals who demand clear, private communication, it features active noise cancellation, extensive privacy codes, and a compact, ergonomic handheld mic with built-in speaker and VOX. Perfect for offroad, trucking, and backcountry use, this palm-sized radio fits seamlessly into any setup while providing up to 10 miles of reliable range.











| Brand | Radioddity |
| Colour | Black |
| Frequency range | 26.965MHz - 27.405MHz |
| Number of channels | 40 |
| Special feature | Adjustable,Removable |
| Talking range maximum | 10 Mile |
M**L
Well worth it, don't think twice...
These radios are excellent - produce excellent sound quality and can be jailbroken to unlock higher power output. Simply flip the main radio over, take the case out and put the exposed jumpers on the other pins. Once you power it back up you can select your region and frequency range. Plenty of videos on the you tubes. The main unit is incredibly small, the mic fits in the hand well. Easy to use through the handheld interface but you might need to put the key lock on - it can easily change channel if you drop the mic. Works perfectly as expected and excellent value for money for a display-in-mic model.
M**B
Very versatile little radio
This is another great little CB from Radioddity. Having all controls, including the speaker, means the head unit can be stowed away out of sight…nice and stealthy. A simple “jump connector” mod has the power increased and ham bands opened up. The only thing missing from this radio is SSB which you shouldn’t expect for this price anyway. This radio is one to keep in the van.
P**B
petite capable cb
brilliant little rig, as good as my old cobra hidden unit for having everything to hand, light mic and very small unit to place out of the way, makes tractor cab clutter free from an eye sore rig
M**S
Excellent!
Terrific little CB, and I mean 'little'. However, it gives out the full 4W and is simple to use with all the features of any CB apart from SSB. Have mounted in the car and with a good antenna, can talk and listen far afield. There is a quick and easy 'mod' which changes the CB into 'Export' mode 😉
J**C
One of the best thought out hideaway radios
I do like this quite a lot.ive never really been into hideaway radios untill recently as there is little space to fit even the smallest of radios like my president bill asc. I've got also an mtek legend IV, which I liked because of the hideaway but dud not enjoy the delay from PTT to transmit. Thus on the other hand beats it. No delay from PTT to transmit. Scrolls through all legal UK bands, am , cept FM and UK FM . Seems ok to the other peeps and audio is surprisingly good through the ickle microphone speaker. You can extend the Mike cord with a std rj45 extension of a metre or so easily. If you after a fit anywhere straight forty CB radio that does all UK bands thus could well be it. It is for me as so far it is the best thought out hideaway cb radio. I can't fault it yet! Shame it's not SSB. If it were that would be heavenly 😀 I'm not gonna take a star off because of that as it is exactly what it says it is. Straight 40 all legal UK bands at a button push.
D**N
Better than expected
Dad loves it says works better than expected
A**.
value for money
very good radio
A**R
Outstanding CB Radio. Better than Cobra or Midland Hand Held
This is an excellent radio. I used it to replace a Cobra 75 that I damaged when removing from my previous car. This radio is half the price. The microphone is much smaller than the Cobra as is the transmitter box. On the road, people comment they can hear me clearly on AM due to it having a condenser microphone. It also has FM which the Cobra does not. Proper installation is essential, or the radio is worthless. The following is a guide to installing this thing in an SUV, which is the hardest type of vehicle to put this kind of radio into properly. THE PROBLEM: Antenna location on an SUV is the biggest problem. You want the metal of the car to act as a ground plane which means it should be below the antenna not along side of it. You want the antenna to be as long as possible, but you also have to put your car in a garage, either at home or places you drive to. That rules out a magnetic mount roof antenna. THE SOLUTION: I'll describe what I did and provide an Amazon parts list via links. CB RADIO: The radio I picked was the Radioddity CS-47 Small CB Radio, AM/FM, 40-Channel, One Hander. It is tiny, not much bigger than a pack of cigarettes. You can hide the radio inside the center console with room to spare, which is also where you plug it in because there is a cigarette lighter jack there. Then, the only thing you see is the microphone itself but you can hide that too. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQJ8Y5B7 There is another version with the controls on the box which is cheaper. https://www.amazon.com/Radioddity-CB-27-40-Channel-FM-Emergency/dp/B0B56KST6F ANTENNA: The only realistic location for a CB antenna on a Highlander is a fender mount close to the windshield. I used a 2 Foot Firestik II FS Series Tunable Tip CB Antenna. This length is perfect because you can still get the car into a garage and it transmits reasonably well. You can also use an antenna spring (optional). https://www.amazon.com/Firestik-FS-2BK-feet-Tunable-Antenna/dp/B004USX7EE/ref=sr_1_1 CABLE: For the cable, you MUST Use the Firestik FireRing CB Coax with Stud. Do not modify this cable in any way. After you bring the cable into the car, do not coil the excess because that would make an inductor out of it. Just shove it under the floor mat in a random arrangement. If you do not do this you will detune the antenna and it will work poorly. Protect the cable with wire loom all the way to the antenna. https://www.amazon.com/FireStick-FIRESTIK-K4-8R9-Antenna-FIRE-Ring/dp/B01D09WIL6/ref=sr_1_1 MOUNTING: I used the Firestik SS-174 Hood Channel Mount Tall w/K-4 Stud. This requires some modification. You may need to cut off the short right angle part of the bracket after the slots. Using a vise and hammer, bend and reshape the bracket so that it looks as shown in the pictures below. If you do it right, the bracket will slip through the slot between the hood and the fender and won't even touch the paint. https://www.amazon.com/Firestik-SS-174-Stainless-Steel-Channel/dp/B000X3D7PE/ref=sr_1_1 SWR METER: You absolutely positively need to buy this or you are otherwise wasting your time. The antenna must be exactly tuned to match your radio. Otherwise, there are standing waves. This means that the power from the radio gets sent to the antenna and then is reflected back to the radio instead of going out over the air. The antenna is tuned by adjusting a bolt on top of the antenna in very small increments until you get the minimum SWR. Even 1/8 of a turn is significant. The bolt is hidden by a red cap. Tip: The red cap affects the SWR reading by quite a lot. Take it off to adjust the screw, then put it back on before you make each SWR measurement. https://www.amazon.com/Astatic-PDC1-100-Watt-Meter/dp/B004ULN610/ref=sr_1_3 INSTALLATION: The pictures show details of the installation. On the passenger side of the car you need to locate some painted steel inside the hood you can attach a mount to. Spend some time hammering the mount to the right shape for your car. You should be able to attach it perfectly so that when the hood closes it doesn't touch the bracket and the bracket doesn't touch the fender. . The cable then goes along the top inside of the fender where you can easily bring it out at the door hinge. Route the wire as shown so it goes inside the passenger compartment and then down to the floor underneath the floor mat. Randomly arrange the excess wire under the floor mat but do not coil it. That would make it an inductor and mess up the antenna matching. From there, route the antenna cable underneath the passenger seat. Move the seat all the way forward so you can drill a hole in the side of the center compartment about 5 in above the floor height. Now the antenna connector is inside the compartment. You can mount the radio using some Velcro. Many cars have a cigarette lighter outlet in the center compartment. If so, just plug it in there. Finished! I think the pictures are pretty much self-explanatory. Oh, you'll also need a CB handle. Nobody uses their name. Something like Happy Rabbit or whatever suits you. 10-4.
M**A
Super! Top Preis-/Leistung!
Am Anfang war ich wirklich erstmal skeptisch, da nicht explizit in der Beschreibung stand, ob es ein Multinorm-EU, oder ein reines 40-Kanal Gerät ist. Es ist Multinorm und Deutschland lässt sich ohne Probleme auf 80FM & 40AM einstellen. Hierzu muss das Gerät „aus“ sein. Man drückt und hält die „A/F“-Taste und Schalter das Gerät ein. Hier dann „de“ wählen und mit erneut langem Druck auf „A/F“ bestätigen. Die Modulation auf FM ist gut. Meine Gegenstelle (ca. 3km Entfernung) verstand mich klar und deutlich. Hierzu habe ich allerdings das MIC-Gain auf höchste Stufe (9) im Menü stellen müssen. Positiv: - wirklich sehr klein und kompakt - gute Modulation - ASQ funktioniert perfekt - gutes Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis - trotz, dass alles in dem kleinem Mike verbaut ist: sehr gute Sprachqualität, Lautsprecher echt gut (war überrascht), Display klar und deutlich - üppige Ausstattung Negativ: - Bedienungsanleitung nur auf Englisch und könnte etwas ausführlicher sein, gerade eine Übersicht der vielen Normen (und dessen Abkürzungen im Display) fehlt - Blackbox wird beim Funken ganz schön warm - Spiralkabel könnte etwas „flexibler“ und evtl. länger sein, je nach dem, wo man die Box selbst verbauen möchte. Habe das Mike-Kabel mit einer 3m Cat6a-Netzwerkleitung verlängert und funktioniert perfekt! Ich würde das Gerät uneingeschränkt empfehlen, für diejenigen, welche ein „Blackbox“-Funkgerät haben möchten.
P**P
Best buy
Best buy
F**P
Excellent, compact CB with good sound. Highly recommended.
I'm very happy with this CB radio and recommend it. Here's why: Very compact base unit may be the smallest one out there. Radio and mic are sturdy. Can be quickly moved from one vehicle to another. AM/FM (I wouldn't buy a new CB radio without FM). Channel scan (spends about 1 second on each channel looking for activity, also a feature I think is mandatory). The mic/speaker are both built into the mic unit and the sound is good and surprisingly loud. The mic is not too large, and the brightness of the display is perfect for day/night use. Not necessary to permanently install the radio. Can just plug it into the 12-volt socket on most vehicles and set the mic inside a cup holder. Nice customizing ability in the menus for various options. Also has VOX (voice activated mic) that can be enabled. The center button the top of the mic serves as a "mute" button which is nice to be able to quickly mute the radio without turning it off. This radio has the codes feature which if used with a second CB (that also has this feature) will make it so that your radio ignores any other conversations. It doesn't prevent other people from hearing your conversations, it just prevents you from hearing other people's conversations. Everything is controlled through buttons but I'm okay with that. Yes, I like the old school chrome radios with all the switches and knobs but having everything built into the mic is better plus most of those older style units don't have channel scan and without that feature you're going to be endlessly turning the channel know looking for activity. Here's how I mounted mine. I sat the base unit vertically on the floor of my car next to the console. I attached a piece of industrial Velcro to the radio's bracket and the other Velcro to the console. While you don't have to use the bracket, I chose to use it to provide a bit of a small air gap for ventilation purposes and so I wouldn't lose the bracket as I moved the unit from car to car. You could just Velcro this lightweight base unit anywhere you want. The side of the base with the circle is where you want to apply the Velcro as the other side (no circle) gets slightly warm during use. While you don't have to install the metal mic clip, I chose to do that to put the mic exactly where I wanted to on my dashboard to keep it within easy reach and to see the display easily. You can just set the mic in a cup holder. One other tip, buy a three-foot long antenna to get some reasonable broadcast range of a few miles. The short antennas always reduce the broadcast range of any CB radio. If you're traveling in a convoy of vehicles close together it wouldn't matter as much, and a small antenna would work.
R**Y
Einfach überragend 🥰
Das Radioddity CS-47 CB-Funkgerät ist ein beeindruckendes Beispiel moderner Kommunikationstechnologie, das speziell für den Einsatz unterwegs, insbesondere in Offroad-Situationen, konzipiert wurde. Nach intensiver Nutzung dieses Geräts kann ich bestätigen, dass es ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug für jeden ist, der zuverlässige und effiziente Kommunikationsmittel in Umgebungen benötigt, in denen herkömmliche Mobiltelefone oder Netzwerkdienste versagen könnten. ### Umfangreiche Funktionalität und Leistung Mit 40 Kanälen im AM/FM-Spektrum bietet das Radioddity CS-47 eine umfassende Abdeckung und ermöglicht es Benutzern, stets eine klare Verbindung zu finden, egal wo sie sind. Die große 7-Farb-LCD-Anzeige mit Hintergrundbeleuchtung ist nicht nur ein optischer Hingucker, sondern sorgt auch für eine einfache und intuitive Navigation durch die Menüs und Einstellungen, selbst bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen. ### Hochwertige Audioausgabe und -eingabe Das integrierte Mikrofon mit Lautsprecher des CS-47 ist eine wahre Innovation und verbessert die Benutzererfahrung erheblich. Es bietet klare und deutliche Audioausgabe und -eingabe, was in lauten Umgebungen wie bei Offroad-Abenteuern unerlässlich ist. Die VOX-Funktion (Voice Operated Exchange) ermöglicht freihändige Bedienung, was die Sicherheit erhöht, indem der Fahrer sich auf das Fahren konzentrieren kann, ohne ein Mikrofon halten zu müssen. ### Erweiterte Reichweite und Empfangsqualität Die HF-Verstärkung (Hochfrequenz-Verstärkung) ist ein weiteres Highlight, das die große Reichweite dieses CB-Funkgeräts unterstreicht. Sie verbessert den Empfang auch unter schwierigen Bedingungen, was in abgelegenen oder schwer zugänglichen Gebieten besonders nützlich ist. Dieses Feature macht das Radioddity CS-47 zu einem verlässlichen Begleiter für alle, die auf ausgedehnten Reisen oder in Notfallsituationen auf klare Kommunikation angewiesen sind. ### Robustes Design für den Außeneinsatz Das Radioddity CS-47 ist robust und widerstandsfähig konstruiert, was es ideal für den Einsatz in rauen Umgebungen macht. Es hält den Herausforderungen von Offroad-Fahrten stand und bietet gleichzeitig eine zuverlässige Leistung, die man von einem hochwertigen CB-Funkgerät erwartet. ### Fazit Das Radioddity CS-47 CB-Funkgerät ist eine hervorragende Wahl für jeden, der ein leistungsstarkes, vielseitiges und zuverlässiges Kommunikationsmittel für Offroad-Abenteuer und darüber hinaus sucht. Seine benutzerfreundliche Oberfläche, kombiniert mit fortschrittlichen Funktionen wie der großen 7-Farb-LCD-Anzeige, dem integrierten Mikrofon mit Lautsprecher und der HF-Verstärkung, stellt sicher, dass Benutzer in jeder Situation verbunden bleiben. Ob Sie ein begeisterter Offroader, ein professioneller Trucker oder jemand sind, der einfach ein zuverlässiges CB-Funkgerät für Notfälle benötigt, das Radioddity CS-47 wird zweifellos Ihre Erwartungen übertreffen.
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