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Jeep & Off-Road CB Kit - Cobra 75 WX ST
[Cobra 75WXST + (ESP5 |OR| AUS3) + (SWR2T + A8X1 |OR| AUSWR)]

$169.00



Date Added: 10/02/2008 by Brett B.
I was looking for a CB that would easily fit into the cab of my Jeep without becoming an obstruction for me or my passenger to knock our head or knees on so the Cobra 75 WX ST quickly became the obvious choice. Beside being compact, with no large radio to mount, the ability to detach the radio/hand set is an outstanding capability for when I'm just driving around town without a top - no worries about someone stealing it if they can't see it.

The unit arrived with all mounting hardware, radio, antenna cable, SWR meter and antenna within a couple of days of my order. Everything was in good shape with no shipping damage.

Once everything arrived I got it installed and tested with no problems. The on-line resources were great. They walked me through the installation and tuning/troubleshooting of the antenna. The system was operational in no time.

Since installation, I have been on several 4X4 runs and have nothing but great comms out of the system.

I did lots of research prior to buying a CB and this was, by far, the best price for such a high quality system. The only downside for Jeep owners is the antenna mount. I ditched the one that came in the kit and went with a stainless steel mount that mounts behind the tail light. Even with this extra expense, the kit was somewhat less expensive than if I had purchased all the components separately from another vendor. I recommend this kit to all my friends.


Date Added: 10/01/2008 by Mike B.
I bought this kit because I'm new to the whole CB thing and wanted a complete set-up and because the CB itself is small enough that I can take the unit out when I'm done with it so it doesn't tempt anyone to steal it.

The kit is as complete as can be. The radio (Cobra 75 WXST) works great and is crytal clear when transmitting and receiving. The fact that this kit includes a SWR meter as well as an external speaker makes this kit a great buy. I received everything in one package and didn't have to run to a store to buy anything else.

The antenna (4 ft Wilson) has worked great and was very easy to tune with the included SWR meter. The mount is a quality stainless steel unit that can be mounted just about anywhere. The coax cable is more than long enough and looks like its good quality.

There's a few guys in our Jeep club looking at this kit now just because the Cobra radio takes up zero dash/console space (all the controls are in the hand set, and the the rest is in a box tucked away out of sight) and is easily removeable (just unscrew the handset from the plug of the hidden box).

Would definitely recommend this kit to anyone looking for a good, compact set-up.

Mike B


Date Added: 09/30/2008 by Stu Olson
The Cobra kit comes with everything you need to get yourself up and running. Along with the Cobra radio came the 3-way antenna mount, SWR meter and patch cable, a 4' Wilson Flex, Fire-Stik coax cable, and an external speaker. Right Channel Radios carries a large selection of Firestik products, and offers three different Firestik mounting options with the Cobra Jeep Kit.

The Cobra 75 WX ST is a 40-channel CB that requires a very small footprint. The complete radio fits in your hand making it ideal for compact installations. It also provides you with 10 NOAA National Weather channels, full channel scan, dual watch, and an illuminated LCD display for easy viewing. This is an extremely popular radio with Jeep and off-road vehicle owners as it takes so little space and is much more convenient than mounting a traditional full-size CB in a small cab. The handset is connected to a small mounting/interface box that can be tucked under the seat or dash for a very clean installation. The remote mounted interface box provides fused power, an antenna coax connection, a jack for an external speaker, and a connector for the handheld radio unit.

The Cobra offers a function called Dual Watch. It allows you to monitor two CB channels at the same time. Channel 16 is automatically assigned as one of the channels and the user gets to select the 2nd channel. A feature like this is great on the trail as you can listen on the official "trail run channel" while you shoot the breeze with a friend or two on a different channel....all the time being able to respond to the "more important" announcements/comments that occur on the trail run channel. Ham radio operators have had this feature in their mobile FM radios for quite some time and it really is a nice feature. Congrats to Cobra for making it available in this radio.

The Cobra also provides coverage of all ten NOAA weather channels. These are VHF frequencies and you need to be within radio distance of a NOAA transmitter. If your wheeling area falls within the coverage area of a NOAA transmitter, you are in luck and can monitor the weather 24 hours a day.

An "Instant Channel 19" feature is also programmed into the radio. This allows you to immediately access Channel 19 with just a push of a the button. You don't have to scroll through the channels with the up/down channel buttons in order to get there. Channel 19 is heavily used on the highways by the big truck drivers.

Last, but not least, you can tell the Cobra to scan all 40 of the channels. This works nicely if you are driving cross country and you are bored out of your mind and want to see if there is any activity on any of the CB channels. Again, it beats the heck out of manually checking each and every channel using the up/down channel buttons.

To keep weight at a minimum, the included Wilson FLEX antenna is built on a 1/4" tapered fiberglass rod using 22 gauge silver plated wire and covered with a black polyolefin protective covering. Not only does this make for a light weight antenna but it makes for a great amount of flexibility. You should realize that no antenna is bulletproof and those used on the trail will certainly get more abuse than one spending its years going cross-country on a big rig. That being said, I've found that the more flexible the antenna is, the better survival odds it has. I'm not a big fan of antenna springs and appreciate the slim and trim appearance of the Wilson Flex antenna design.

The SWR meter supplied with the Cobra Off-Road Kit is very easy to use. On the rear panel of the meter are two RF connectors. The front panel is marked to indicate which connector gets the antenna cable and which connector gets the short 12" jumper attached to it and the remove interface box.

How does it work?

As soon as we had power to the unit, we switched it over to 19 and we heard a conversation between two CBers. So yes, it seemed to do quite well. NOAA came through loud and clear as well (we have a pretty good NOAA transmitter here in the Phoenix area).

We've not had it on the trail yet but I see no reason it won't perform much like the other Cobra 75 radios I've shared some trail time with. They usually have a good clear signal as long as their antenna system is properly adjusted and all the connections are tight.


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