This durable radio is built to go wherever you go Made of a rugged construction, the Portable CB Radio has 4-wall output power and 40 channels to choose from so you will have a maximum communication range. Whether you are hunting, hiking, or any other outdoor activity, take the 75-785 with you and keep you communication lines open.
This CB radio comes with seven watts of input and four watts of output (the FCC maximum allowable), and is a sleek and slim handheld that’s 33% smaller than its predecessor. Highlights include automatic noise control, automatic gain control, a bright LED display, high/low power switch, and plenty more. With battery saving circuitry, this mobile radio can operate on 9 AA batteries or use your vehicle’s 12V DC lighter socket adaptor, for a truly portable CB solution.


Truly Portable Handheld CB Radio
40-Channel CB Radio
The 75-785 offers 40 separate communication channels, delivering the maximum CB communication range with 4 watts of output power. Tune in with pinpoint accuracy using on-board PLL channel selection.
While communicating, a built in ANL (automatic noise limiter) improves reception for weak signals, and squelch control further eliminates background noise. Transmissions on your end should be crystal-clear as well, thanks to the built-in electrostat microphone.
Powering Options
You can power the 75-785 with nine AA alkaline batteries for use on the go. Alternately, fill it with rechargeable nickel cadmium AAs, and use the charge jack to recharge them all without removing them from the radio.
Additionally, a DC charger is included for use with “cigarette lighter” power adapters in cars, trucks, boats, etc.
External Accessory Jack
Add Midland accesories, such as an external speaker box or headset mic, using this jack.
75-785 Select Specifications
Channels: | 40 CB |
Frequency Band: | 26.965 – 27.405 MHz |
Unit Dimensions (H x Wx D): | 7 x 2.25 x 2 Inches |
Unit Weight: | 0.55 lbs. |
Power Requirement: | 9 AA |
Operating Temperature Range: | -30 ~ +50° C |
What’s in the Box
Midland 75-785 CB Radio, DC Adapter, Antenna
Product Features
- 7W input, 4W output
- Full 40-channel pull
- Great for all your needs
- Handheld CB radio with 40 CB channels and maximum-allowed four watts output power
- Power with nine AA batteries or included cigarette lighter adapter for mobile use
- Charge jack allows NiCad batteries to be charged without removing them from the radio
- ANL (automatic noise limiter) and squelch control for improving reception/eliminating noise
- One-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Good Radio IF you understand its limitations Good radio IF you understand its limitations… After reading many of the reviews here I noticed a disturbing trend of people thinking that this radio would some how get hundreds of miles of range, underground in a steel and lead lined bunker. Or communicate with Neptune. It cant.Basically, if you want this radio to perform well in a car, you will need to hook it up to an external antenna, like a Wilson or a Firestik… that stock rubber ducky antenna isn’t going to work well inside…
Nice radio and was exactly as expected. Exactly what I was expecting. For a $25 handheld CB it worked exactly as I had hoped. I needed a CB radio for a jeep run and was not able to use my usual Yaesu 2M handheld. I used AA batteries and it used a lot but I was able to monitor the chatter all day and it was still going strong. If I did much transmitting it may not have lasted as long. It will most likely have about a 1/2 mile range (that is about the distance I was at from the others) but again that was expected. Not pretty, small or…
Nice entry level radio I only use this radio on the trails with other vehicles in my group. Very little distance, 100 yards to half mile. I have been happy with it. I enjoy the fact that it has the option to run on batteries or the 12v plug.If you are considering a radio for a vehicle off road like I was, consider this unit. I did not need long distances, but it was helpful to be able to get out and ‘spot’ for another driver while still being able to communicate with the radio.Because of the…