
The PRESIDENT Barry II+ CB radio offers 40 channels on both AM and FM frequencies, ensuring clear communication in any situation. Compact and robust, this device fits seamlessly into any vehicle dashboard, serving as a reliable companion for all road journeys.
Equipped with a multi-function LCD display, it provides instant readability at a glance. The noise reduction feature ensures crisp audio, eliminating the static often associated with traditional CB radios.
With automatic squelch control, it adjusts to optimal levels, providing uninterrupted communication. User-friendly knobs facilitate easy channel selection and volume control, similar to tuning a radio station.
The Barry II+ features a PA function, allowing it to be used as a public address system when connected to an external speaker. The included weather alerts keep users informed of climatic changes, serving as a vigilant co-driver.
| Brand | President |
| Model | PRE009 |
| Primary colors | Black |
| Depth of the product | 180 mm |
| Height of the product | 45 mm |
| Width of the product | It seems like there isn't any specific text to translate apart from "125 mm," which typically refers to a measurement of 125 millimeters. If you meant something else, could you please provide more context? |
| Weight Product | 900 g |
| "Assembly required" | no |
| Number of connections | 2 |
| Type of connection | 3.5 mm stereo jack, USB |
| Number of channels | 40 |
| Input voltage VDC 1 | 13.2 V |
| Input voltage VDC 2 | 26.4 V |
| Max frequency value | 27.405 MHz |
| Minimum frequency | 26.965 MHz |
| Radiofrequency range | Are you looking for a translation of "AM, FM" into English, or is there more context or text you need translated? In English, "AM" refers to "Amplitude Modulation," and "FM" refers to "Frequency Modulation," both of which are types of radio broadcasting. Let me know if you need more help! |
| Material | ABS |
| Transmitting power | It looks like your text is incomplete. Could you please provide more information or context so I can help you better? |