BILL II - Extremely Small In Size - Now with FM! Weather Radio with alert, Channel Changing Microphone, Front 2.1A USB Port For Charging Other Devices. Adding the NewYork Antenna & Lighter Plug Makes The Bill The Perfect TO-GO CB System.
Want to install a CB Radio in your vehicle and don't know if it will fit? This extremely small radio can be mounted almost anywhere Center console, glove box, under dash to name a few.
BILL II FM Features
Front USB 5V / 2.1A JackUse To Charge A Smart Phone Or Other Devices
Manual squelch and ASC (Automatic Squelch Control)Just Set It To ASC And Forget It!
Multi-function LCD displayDisplays Channel & Frequency
ANL filter, NB, HI-CUTCuts Down On Unwanted Noise
ScanUse To Scan All 40 Channels
Roger BeepEnd Of Transmission Beep
Instant Channel 9/19 SwitchableGreat For Switching Between Channels Quickly
Weather channel with AlertStay Alert To Changing Weather Conditions
Front microphone plugAllows For Installation In Tight Positions
Microphone Electret or DynamicSwitchable By Menu Settings Allows You To Install Your Favorite Mic
External loudspeaker jackEasily Add An External Speaker
Additional Features
NEW! FM and AM modes
NEW! new Skip/Scan feature - add channels to the ignore list when scanning
Great little radio, mounts nicely in the dash/console of my Chevy Colorado. Menu is easy enough to use, controls are simple. Automatic squelch control works great. Weather alert has notified me of more than a few thunderstorms (and one tornado) I wasn't expecting in the back country. Display screen doubles as up/down control, which saves space and is a neat feature, but also the source of my only real complaint - but it's the reason I won't buy another one of these. Pressing the bottom of the display/channel down button several times activates the Wx radio, so when I try to toggle down to channel 14 from channel 19, I end up in Wx mode - usually toggling between Wx channels instead of CB. I then have to try and remember which tiny button puts me back on the CB band, and repeat the process. At this point I'm on a random channel between 14 and 19, distracted, 3 miles further down the road, and I've missed the radio traffic I was changing channels for in the first place.
As a radio that doesn't take up much space, doesn't cost much, and still works well, it's a good buy. If you use the features on your radio often, or need to change channels frequently, the firmware/board glitch in the channel selector is pretty annoying.