Uniden bearcat??
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Looking to upgrade from my cobra75. Anyone have using one of these? I'm looking at the 880 or 980 bearcat models. Pics of instal would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Marshall31, does your 880 speaker sound low? I just installed mine and I can't hear anything. I haven't been able to locate a speaker volume option on the unit. I can barely hear the weather on it... would it be better to connect a cb speaker to the unit?
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I just installed the 980SSB. I am still working on tuning it. I actually need a little help with that part. The 980 has a built in SWR meter, however I have a stand alone unit that I want to tune with it. Hopefully I will get it tuned later this week or over the weekend.
I read a lot of great things about the Bearcat units. There are better CB's out there, however I needed one that I could fit into my dash and had the options I wanted. The Bearcat was pretty much the only one that fit all my requirements.
I read a lot of great things about the Bearcat units. There are better CB's out there, however I needed one that I could fit into my dash and had the options I wanted. The Bearcat was pretty much the only one that fit all my requirements.
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No the speaker is definitely not low. In fact, I had bought an external speaker in anticipation of hooking it up, but found no need. I usually won't have the volume more than half way up.
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I am running the uniden 880, and have been very impressed with it. Like you, I wanted a more modern looking unit so it didn't look out of place in the front of the cab as well as a built in calibration too because when it comes to optimizing radios for signal and transition strength.... I have no clue. This this feature was important to me. I also liked that the unit was 3 inches shorter than the cobra 29xl and had a multi color display.
The unit itself had a quality build and the speaker is beyond loud, which is the reason I didn't go with the smaller midland or cobra 75 model. I mounted mine up high on a mount I fabricated.
CB Magazing also has a YouTube video on this exact model. It has two parts and essentially explains everything, what it does and how to use it. It's worth a look.
Build 9/10 " cb mic mount screws were to small"
Looks 10/10
Ease of use 9.5/10 " instructions were not good"
Sound clarity/ quality 10/10
My set up:
Uniden 880
18 ft Amazon cable
Rugged Ridge cb antenna mount
screw mount antenna holder "firestik brand"
HD spring " firestik brand" hd is a must stay away from the light and Medium duty springs.
4ft firestik.
Side note* I did have to bend the rigged ridge antenna mount as the antenna would not clear the stock rubicon tire and I did not have to file off the paint to obtain an SWr of 1.0
Hope this helps. Good luck.
The unit itself had a quality build and the speaker is beyond loud, which is the reason I didn't go with the smaller midland or cobra 75 model. I mounted mine up high on a mount I fabricated.
CB Magazing also has a YouTube video on this exact model. It has two parts and essentially explains everything, what it does and how to use it. It's worth a look.
Build 9/10 " cb mic mount screws were to small"
Looks 10/10
Ease of use 9.5/10 " instructions were not good"
Sound clarity/ quality 10/10
My set up:
Uniden 880
18 ft Amazon cable
Rugged Ridge cb antenna mount
screw mount antenna holder "firestik brand"
HD spring " firestik brand" hd is a must stay away from the light and Medium duty springs.
4ft firestik.
Side note* I did have to bend the rigged ridge antenna mount as the antenna would not clear the stock rubicon tire and I did not have to file off the paint to obtain an SWr of 1.0
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Last edited by Rescue7; 12-01-2014 at 10:30 AM.