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Midland 18-2983 Deluxe CB Magnetic Mount Antenna

Midland 18-2983 Deluxe CB Magnetic Mount Antenna

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Brand: Midland
Category: CE

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $16.99
You Save: $3.00 (15%)

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 35 x 6 x 4

MPN: 18-2983
Model: 18-2983
UPC: 046014189836
EAN: 0046014189836
ASIN: B00000K2YZ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 40 channels
  • Magnetic adherence
  • Handles a maximum of 10 watts of power
  • Center loaded
  • 3 feet tall

Similar Items:

  • Midland 1001Z 2-Way CB Radio
  • MIDLAND 75-822 40 Channel 2 Way Radio
  • Warn 37609 SDB-210HB Driving/Spot Light

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Deluxe Magnetic Mount CB Mobile Antenna New MAX-MAG supplies superior gripping power for a magnetic base. High efficiency 500 watt capacity coil transfers power more efficiently. Relief spring minimizes whip damage. Full 32 radiator system above coil. Slim black fiberglass rod section with corona suppression is adjustable for frequency. Prewired coaxial cable. In jet black with all metal parts chromed. Skin packed in display package.

Amazon.com Review
CB radios need long, thick antennas to pull in the weak AM signals transmitted from a distance, but most antennas of this type require a permanent installation and drilling holes in your vehicle. Midland's 18-2983 Deluxe CB Magnetic Mount Antenna is an exception. It uses a strong magnet to attach to your vehicle.

The 18-2983 package includes a hefty antenna base, with the magnet on the bottom, 17-feet of attached coaxial cable, and a fiberglass-coated whip antenna that is secured to the base by a knurled nut. The knurled nut provides a tight grip, but can easily be unscrewed with your bare hands. Once assembled, the unit stands over 3 feet tall.

The magnet is covered by a thin circle of smooth foil that prevents bare metal from touching your vehicle's paint; still, you must keep the spot on which the antenna sits free of dust and grit, or you'll end up with scratches on the finish. Unfortunately, the 18-2983 does not come with a transfer box. This means the antenna cable has to come into the vehicle through a gap or hole of some kind, which isn't good in bad weather. For example, you may have to leave your window cracked open. However, the good news is that, in our tests, reception was good--on par with that of permanently mounted antennas of similar length. But, if you plan to use your CB all the time, we recommend installing a more permanent unit that comes with a transfer box. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

  • Easily installed and detached
  • Good reception
  • Plenty of cable to reach to the CB

Cons:

  • No transfer box; cable needs an opening to enter the vehicle
  • Sliding base may scratch paint



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great antenna for the price   February 1, 2004
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have purchased two of these Midland units and have been happy with the performance. Nice value for a low price.


1 out of 5 stars Maybe I was just unlucky...   March 7, 2003
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

...but mine broke after one use. This is not my first antenna and I am not particularly abusive of them, but the second time I put the antenna on my truck it did not work anymore. Maybe it was bad luck, but the Lil Wil I got to replace it is still kicking, so I'll be staying away from the Midland antennas for a while.


5 out of 5 stars Whats your point?   March 27, 2002
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I dont get what point the reviewer above is trying to make, he knew exactly how this antenna installs before he bought, but then states that as a deficit.

Assuming you put this on your roof, there is plenty of cable to run into the trunk and then through the back seats, and then weave it around inside so you wouldnt even see it. The trunks on most cars have a gap, a gutter to catch what comes through the gap when it rains and then the seal, which is raised above the gutter, you can easily fit this cable through that gap, and the seal will be big enough to compress and allow the cable through, no water will get through, unless its some kind of tropical storm, and even then it will be a small amount, and you shouldnt be out then anyway.... If you dont like having cable running from middle of car roof down to trunk, just put it on your trunk lid, or a rear corner of your roof.

If your going to moan about mag mounts, either get a through-glass style, or a permanent fixture. Through glass are usually small and lack RX and TX power, are permanent, ruin your window if you ever remove it, and permanent whips, well if you own a car, most people dont want a 7 foot whip.. Weigh up the pro's and cons of each style before you buy, dont buy something and then complain about its design, and doesnt your door seal have enough give to place the cable where the door closes?

This is a good mag mount.


2 out of 5 stars Average Performer   March 16, 2001
 7 out of 15 found this review helpful

Average Performer: 1. I don't link the way its installed and you have to leave a window open to use it. You need an antenna the most in the bad weather and if you can't use it when you need it the most, then what is the point in buying it. 2. Clarity is OK for the price.

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