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C29LTDFMC-T - Cobra® Classic Chrome CB Radio with FM Mode (Peaked and Tuned)

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C29LTDFMC-T - Cobra® Classic Chrome CB Radio NOW with FM Mode!

If you are in the market for a new CB radio the Cobra® 29 LTD Classic may be the radio for you. This radio has been the trucker's choice for many years. This is due to an excellent reputation for reliability. This is a solid, tried and true CB radio. It includes some of the most commonly sought after features. The 29 LTD also has a traditional style that is commonly associated with CB Radios. Cobra® released the C29LTD chrome with FM Mode in February 2023. FM Mode offers a clearer sound with less background noise.

Reliable CB Radio

The Cobra® 29 LTD Classic has been in production since the 1970s. Very little has changed about this radio over the years. That is because this is a radio that works. There are several variations of the 29, but the classic keeps on going. Cobra® is so confident in these radios, they offer a 2 year warranty for them.

Cobra® 29 LTD FM Features

This radio includes most of the more commonly looked for features in a CB radio. This includes mic gain (dynamike), RF gain, PA and instant emergency channels. It also has an antenna warning light that will let you know when there is a problem with the antenna. The built in SWR meter will save you some money, since you won't have to buy an external meter to tune your CB antenna. The only thing the Cobra® 29LTD is missing is weather channels.

  • 40 CB Channels with Channel Indicator/Large digital display for easy readability
  • FM Mode - Offers clearer sound, less background noise
  • Chrome Case and Microphone
  • SWR/RF/Signal Strength meter is illuminated and tells you the power output/strength of receiving signal/SWR readings
  • Dynamic Microphone is a 4-Pin miniature screw-on type with 9' mic cord
  • The Front Panel 4 Pin Mic connector maximizes space and allows installation above or under the dash
  • Switchable ANL and Noise Blanking is used to suppress ignition noise & external electrical interference
  • SWR Switch allows you the check SWR of the antenna system and to make adjustment
  • Squelch Control eliminates background noise in the absence of an incoming signal
  • DYNAMIKE Gain Control allows you to deliver 100% modulation at all speaking levels
  • CB/PA switch allows use in conjunction with a Public Address speaker
  • Bright Dim Switch
  • Delta Tune is used to clarify incoming signals
  • Instant Channel 9 Switch gives immediate access to this emergency channel
  • Red Transmit indicator, Green for receive
  • Antenna Warning indicator alerts you to trouble in the antenna system
  • Full 4 Watts AM RF Full Legal Power Output
  • Two Year Manufacturer Warranty

In The Box

  • Cobra® 29 LTD Classic Chrome CB Radio with FM Mode
  • Microphone
  • Mounting C Bracket and Thumb Screws
  • Microphone Bracket and Hardware
  • Detachable Power Cord - Do you need a replacement power cord? Check out the AUCB91.
  • Owner's Manual

Installation notes

  • Size: 2 1/4" H x 7 1/4" W x 8 5/8 D
  • This is a large radio. It is recommended for vehicles with a little extra space
  • The 29 LTD includes a mounting bracket with two 5 mm thumb screws for mounting
  • The power cable for this CB radio is detachable for easier installation
  • Looking for a power supply for this radio?   Check out the PS8.

Tuning your antenna using the Cobra® 29 LTD:

Turn the radio on.

Set to Channel 40.

Flip switch to CAL for calibration.

Press and hold mic button.

Adjust the SWR CAL dial until meter swings right and sits directly under "CAL" on the meter.

Keeping the mic button depressed, switch the SWR toggle back to SWR and write down the SWR reading on the meter.

Repeat the steps above on Channel 1.

Use your SWR readings to make adjustments to your antenna accordingly.

If channel 40 SWR is higher than channel 1 SWR, lower/shorten the antenna.  If channel 1 SWR is higher than channel 40, lengthen/extend the antenna.  The goal is to have the reading be similar and both be under 2 or lower (ideally).