I am finding tears in my eyes as I lament the loss of my Cobra 148GTL. This beautiful radio has very simular anesthetics. That Cobra 148GTL was in every vehicle I ever owned until October of 2022. Before I could drive, my father gave it to me for a job well done, one summer. The faceplate and the covers, live on as a keepsake. But the trusty old radio is gone forever. When I bought my current vehicle new back in 1996, I permanently installed the Cobra 148GTL into it by cutting a rectangular hole into the dashboard and installing it. Then I cut a round hole beside it to install the microphone jack. It looked incredibly beautiful. I even kept the radio fully functional through the downfall of CB's popularity. October 2022, there was an unfortunate vehicle fire. That was the end of my ancient radio I loved so dear. It was almost my faithful old vehicle as well. Hard work got my old rolling time capsule back into service. But the Cobra 148GTL is done. Perhaps this anytone beauty may make a beautiful replacement.
Well it is sold as 10 meter rig where FM/SSB/CW are more important. Then our F.C.C. here approved FM for typical citizens use. From now on most new radios may be AM/FM. 👍👍
The software update now adds a frequency counter on the two digit window. You simply hold down both buttons on the mic, and it will flash all of the frequency two digits at a time! Pretty cool!
Wow! There is no need for frequency charts! My fallen Cobra 148 GTL had several pages of frequency charts I made up after I modified it. I really miss it. Cobra 148GTL 1985 - 2022
There's now a firmware update that gives extra functions. Most usefully for amateur operators, the FIN button can now be set for +/- 5 kHz (not just 500 Hz) and frequency readout: pressing up-down simultaneously on the mic, and the display will scroll through the frequency digits.
@Radio that's it. It's old school in appearance only. I personally have a love/hate relationship with modern electronics. They seem cheaply made but cost a fortune.
@Radio that's it. I have a Robyn SB -520d that use. I also have an ICOM 7100 and Kenwood ts480sat and ts590s. They do what I need. I only miss the old stuff for nostalgic reasons.
So if I'm gonna be using that "echo" feature, I'm going to also have to practice talking mushmouth, hollering, making sure that nobody can understand a single word and hooking up to a poorly modded 10 meter "linear" amp pushing multi kilowats across the entire spectrum - splashing my signal over top of every other channel on CB, blaring over people's house speakers and car audio speakers - I've got to ALWAYS be on that thing...and we CAN'T forget the roger beep now! I was kbnf9122.
So far so good. I'm loving the extra extras as I use everything when I operate. I'm honestly not in need of a new radio but I'm pretty interested in this radio.
Good thing MIC is spelled correctly!!! I thought MIG was fighter Jet mode😂 This radio would be totally awesome with a DDS Vfo. Old skool look, with new functionality
They have the Radioddity QT40 out now, it's the same. Comes with programming cable, and the software on the website and are for sale all over. You can even replace or add to the WX freq list VHF freqs like fire, police, ham. All kinds of cool stuff. great radio and video.
I do prefer the older style but with a freq counter that actually follows the pll. However I’m not a fan of microprocessor controlled radio but that’s the world we live in. Big fan of the early galaxy, RCI, export cobra and midland , uniden cybernetic chassis radios. But I would buy one of the these, as I run a president Lincoln 2 plus in the truck.
I ran a Uniden PC77 for years. Worked flawlessly. Had built in SWR and a antenna warning lamp. No other toys to fail. My wish list is for a reproduction of this quality tilt face radio with the addition of ssb circuitry. Was fabulous rare Uniden!
Haggai thank you for this video I mean seriously I'm an old-school the guy that is getting really old don't have much time for tuning my own radios and things like that but I really would like this radio thank you for putting it on UA-cam I do appreciate it I hope I can afford it thanks again
@@Optimus2179 I know. And I'm disappointed that this reviewer said something like it "looks good on the oscilloscope". Because it doesn't! It's distorted and awful. The radio would be far better WITHOUT the NPC function, and the silly control layout that looks like it was done just to suit NPC.
Nice video BUT I don’t think it can begin to compete with GMRS radios. AM noise has gotten so bad now due to a variety of products that violate Part 15 of FCC regulations regarding electronic interference. Commercial AM broadcast radio is steadily dying off due to the ever increasing noise floor.
Exceptional review on this radio and love the old school look, but i love a freq counter on my quad 6. I can see a driver wanting one of these. Keep up the great work
Looks very much like the Uniden Grant LT or the Uniden PC78LTX. Guess they needed a way to use all the old chassis they had laying around. My guess is an AT5555 inside a retro chassis.
Hi. Can you pls do a short video on how to go into the in-between (lower/higher) hannels ? I'd like to know how that works, never used them b4. Thanks. Waiting for part II on this radio. 👍
I would love to have a radio like that replace my mirage 88 with that radio especially being just got the side band and FM and whatever other features I like that radio where can I purchase one that's what I'd like to know what do they cost set up to use as a CB
I want one of these but can't find a USA seller. They look great! I hate the digital stuff. I have a digital readout radio somewhere but it is somewhere because, every time I hit a bump it would change channels, shut off or a number of other annoyances and that is why it is somewhere.
My ARES 2 arrived and it's a beautiful pience of equipment! I need to know how to make it work on both 10 meter and 11 meter without removing the cover after the first time when I change the position of the jumper. I also need to know how to do the firmware updates.
It really needs a Coarse clarifier as well as the FIN control. Otherwise you cannot move to the 0's. That's needed for 10m, and export bands. A basic frequency readout option would be great too. It's a really good radio that needs a few small revisions to be really great. 73
@hitman.radio30 I have one too. That is really inconvenient. What have you done? Programmed a totally new band (eg, C on the switch) to be 0 raster? It's clunky. Unfortunately.
@@kb3tus You have a crapload less stuff to deal with. I’m still waiting for the magneto fired engine to come back and pay phones on every street corner
@@mr.stonerUDX714 it is not garbage for 10m. Also, the menu allows you to set the clarifier for open or closed (r/t/rt). But it does need the coarse mode back. Otherwise the radio cannot cover all frequencies.
Can you make a video that shows how to program the frequencies into the radio? I have one of these radios and did not realize that all channels have to be programmed in on your own. Anyone radio company can put out a nice radio when they don't have to do any programming of frequencies. They also do not send any instructions about programming frequencies. I have been into CBs since the early 1970's and never had to program my own frequencies. I suspect there are a number of people in my same position. A video showing how to program channels from a computer or manually, would be very helpful. As it goes now, mine is in the box sitting in the closet and will probably be sold to someone who can program it.
Man I sure miss my Galaxy Pluto but this does look pretty nice. Might just have to grab one. I'd call it about perfect if they'd added a frequency counter display. But still, pretty nice. I guess an inline could be added to it.
Interesting. The NRC takes a moment to capture a noise-print to use it for the filter algorithm. I'm sure that can be useful in some situations but personally i much more prefer the raw clearer sound without the nasty filter-artifacts that makes it sound like mobile phones with bad reception or like an MP3 with 12kbits bitrate or less. Because filtering never comes without loss. Still nice that this feature is available and adjustable.
Cool radio but no frequency display like the AT 6666. If it had a plug in for the Fc347 freq counter then it would rock. I think i will stay with the 6666. Nice video.
Im in uk my daughter bought me a crt ss9900 ive not used yet health is poor but ive had a look at it and it seems a bit fidely they blow between 60 or 80 watts I may go for this or the k po 5000 plus I also have the THE ALBRECHT AE 2990 AFS hand held it only pushes 4 watts but you can get a small 20 watt amp for it it has am fm usb lsb and amateur bands
Looks familiar, has all the necessaries, hope its a good one! I've read something about a year back that the Quad 6 was being canceled. So, this is it's replacement huh? The only thing I can see that it needs and could use, is a freq. plug-in on the rear. Anytone can send me one of these to beat on and report back on it too if they like, I would accept!!
Great review although I have not had a CB radio in many, many years so I don’t really understand how this radio can transmit 30+ watts when I thought the legal limit was around 4 watts? Please clarify. Thank you!
I am sure that someone will figure out how to go into radio and be able to hook up a 12voltdc frequency counter to track the frequency of channels and bands. But not to worried about it. Very nice radio for all...
This really looks great. I looked high and low and couldn't find it for sale anywhere. Thin I looked closer and found your comment that it will be available in May 2023. Just curious if you have any idea how much this will go for? I'm thinking around the 300 to 400$ range. Thanks for the very well produced video. 😀😀
Hello I just recently bought the Anytone Ares II in the service menu there is a setting that displays AC I cannot find it anywhere in the manual or on any site that describes that particular setting or what it does do you know what it is and what the setting does please help thanks Frank
Would be great if they put a 6 digit freek counter like the cobra gtldx ..or at least a ext phone freek counter jack...they would fkn fly off the shelfs, even if it was a extra 100 bills.
Should I expect a software defined radio on the RX? and far less performance than a conventional superheterodyne rx? In terms of adjacent channel rejection and front-end adjacent band rejection? I would be really cool if somebody would do a video... or maybe I should do a video showing how well it receives a weak signal while another off frequency "strong" signal or combination of signals are present at the antenna connector doing these tests with a service monitor and calibrated signal generators and compare performance to an older classic radio that is in good working condition. As well as a quad6 which actually would like to get a couple of.
Just bought a new in box anytone ares fm/am radio does anybody have link for software download And any info online about the radio itself like modding etc..
I am finding tears in my eyes as I lament the loss of my Cobra 148GTL. This beautiful radio has very simular anesthetics. That Cobra 148GTL was in every vehicle I ever owned until October of 2022. Before I could drive, my father gave it to me for a job well done, one summer. The faceplate and the covers, live on as a keepsake. But the trusty old radio is gone forever. When I bought my current vehicle new back in 1996, I permanently installed the Cobra 148GTL into it by cutting a rectangular hole into the dashboard and installing it. Then I cut a round hole beside it to install the microphone jack. It looked incredibly beautiful. I even kept the radio fully functional through the downfall of CB's popularity. October 2022, there was an unfortunate vehicle fire. That was the end of my ancient radio I loved so dear. It was almost my faithful old vehicle as well. Hard work got my old rolling time capsule back into service. But the Cobra 148GTL is done. Perhaps this anytone beauty may make a beautiful replacement.
Get a cobra 🐍
As usual, great video. I've been watching you for years and it is so awesome to see you are still doing your thing. Thank you sir. 73's
Nice to see that this radio has also the fm mode that we use in Europe.
Nice review thx
Well it is sold as 10 meter rig where FM/SSB/CW are more important.
Then our F.C.C. here approved FM for typical citizens use.
From now on most new radios may be AM/FM.
👍👍
Great part one review!!
I m not a big fan of FM except for proximity contact... In France, AM for every day 😁
The software update now adds a frequency counter on the two digit window. You simply hold down both buttons on the mic, and it will flash all of the frequency two digits at a time! Pretty cool!
Wow! There is no need for frequency charts! My fallen Cobra 148 GTL had several pages of frequency charts I made up after I modified it. I really miss it.
Cobra 148GTL
1985 - 2022
Very suprised with the features. Thanks for the great review.
I collect radios that LOOK like THIS! So nice to see it's a SSB radio too. now back to the video!
There's now a firmware update that gives extra functions. Most usefully for amateur operators, the FIN button can now be set for +/- 5 kHz (not just 500 Hz) and frequency readout: pressing up-down simultaneously on the mic, and the display will scroll through the frequency digits.
Excellent review,looks like this is going to be a popular little Radio!
Great video. If this radio is stable on ssb like the other Anytone radios it will be a great seller.
I had a Cobra CB radio in the early 90's that looked EXACTLY like this! I will definitely be checking out their products. Definitely subscribing!
I had a cobra 148gtl DX but it only had 3 bands. I miss it.
@Radio that's it. It's old school in appearance only. I personally have a love/hate relationship with modern electronics. They seem cheaply made but cost a fortune.
@Radio that's it. I have a Robyn SB -520d that use. I also have an ICOM 7100 and Kenwood ts480sat and ts590s. They do what I need. I only miss the old stuff for nostalgic reasons.
I have a Cobra exact like that
Cobra LTD-129
Thank you for the sweet review.
Awesome video. Thats the most comprehensive video on this I’ve seen
Nice looking with all the features..OK President...we're waiting
My President McKinley has a lot of those features except the noise reduction stuff but I hear that's going to be optional in future versions!
@@cariboooutlaw4852they already have enough noise reduction without overdoing it like these Chinese gimmicks.
I really like this new gen old school look of the 3300 / 148 DX ! Great video as always !
Great video! Thanks for doing a complete review on this radio. Got one coming from United Kingdom soon 🙂 So Glad to watch this ahead of time.
Looks also like the Sommerkamp TS 340DX I still have in the basement.
looks a superb new radio
Another great review by THE BEST !
So if I'm gonna be using that "echo" feature, I'm going to also have to practice talking mushmouth, hollering, making sure that nobody can understand a single word and hooking up to a poorly modded 10 meter "linear" amp pushing multi kilowats across the entire spectrum - splashing my signal over top of every other channel on CB, blaring over people's house speakers and car audio speakers - I've got to ALWAYS be on that thing...and we CAN'T forget the roger beep now! I was kbnf9122.
So far so good.
I'm loving the extra extras as I use everything when I operate.
I'm honestly not in need of a new radio but I'm pretty interested in this radio.
Good thing MIC is spelled correctly!!!
I thought MIG was fighter Jet mode😂
This radio would be totally awesome with a DDS Vfo. Old skool look, with new functionality
I read if you hold the up/down on the microphone it will scroll your current frequency.
They have the Radioddity QT40 out now, it's the same. Comes with programming cable, and the software on the website and are for sale all over. You can even replace or add to the WX freq list VHF freqs like fire, police, ham. All kinds of cool stuff. great radio and video.
Great review 🇬🇧
It is a Super 148!
It looks like...
Great review! Thanks.
Thank you , well done .
Wow very nice video looks a great radio to have 👌👍
remember the cobras from the 80's neat to see FM havent done that since C.A.P.
I do prefer the older style but with a freq counter that actually follows the pll. However I’m not a fan of microprocessor controlled radio but that’s the world we live in. Big fan of the early galaxy, RCI, export cobra and midland , uniden cybernetic chassis radios. But I would buy one of the these, as I run a president Lincoln 2 plus in the truck.
I ran a Uniden PC77 for years. Worked flawlessly. Had built in SWR and a antenna warning lamp. No other toys to fail. My wish list is for a reproduction of this quality tilt face radio with the addition of ssb circuitry. Was fabulous rare Uniden!
always enjoy your videos and the full exlanations of all the fuctions
I have the Radioddity version on the way and here Monday - Looks like a great rig!
😀👍🏿Great Tips,Good Stuff
Haggai thank you for this video I mean seriously I'm an old-school the guy that is getting really old don't have much time for tuning my own radios and things like that but I really would like this radio thank you for putting it on UA-cam I do appreciate it I hope I can afford it thanks again
freak counter would be nice
Fantastic vid
Appreciate the detail 👍🙏
I can't wait to see PART 2 with the NPC results on your oscilloscope...
Somebody else already showed it. It was really bad.
@@Optimus2179 I know. And I'm disappointed that this reviewer said something like it "looks good on the oscilloscope". Because it doesn't! It's distorted and awful. The radio would be far better WITHOUT the NPC function, and the silly control layout that looks like it was done just to suit NPC.
Nice video BUT I don’t think it can begin to compete with GMRS radios. AM noise has gotten so bad now due to a variety of products that violate Part 15 of FCC regulations regarding electronic interference. Commercial AM broadcast radio is steadily dying off due to the ever increasing noise floor.
I really like it thanks for sharing
Can't wait for part 2
Exceptional review on this radio and love the old school look, but i love a freq counter on my quad 6. I can see a driver wanting one of these. Keep up the great work
Great info.
Thanks!
👍👍👍👊😎
Looking forward to future offerings in cab from anyone. No doubt they will include what the customers ask for
Brilliant move.
Pleased with mine so far
Got this radio today I like it so much
I like the older type layouts. A couple of buttons to manage 50+ menu options might be more compact, but can be a bit tedious to get around.
Looks very much like the Uniden Grant LT or the Uniden PC78LTX. Guess they needed a way to use all the old chassis they had laying around. My guess is an AT5555 inside a retro chassis.
Hi. Can you pls do a short video on how to go into the in-between (lower/higher) hannels ? I'd like to know how that works, never used them b4. Thanks. Waiting for part II on this radio. 👍
Sweet!
I would love to have a radio like that replace my mirage 88 with that radio especially being just got the side band and FM and whatever other features I like that radio where can I purchase one that's what I'd like to know what do they cost set up to use as a CB
Haven't had time to watch this entire video yet. Link to purchase?
As usual, great job 👍.
I want one of these but can't find a USA seller. They look great! I hate the digital stuff. I have a digital readout radio somewhere but it is somewhere because, every time I hit a bump it would change channels, shut off or a number of other annoyances and that is why it is somewhere.
The same problem I've been having no place to buy it and no one has a set price it's either $199 or $500, sounds like a scam radio
Alot of very smart people are buying it from Moonraker UK.....
@@damiengirvan5020 Where are they located? Can they be found on the internet?
@@jasonwillings3231 I have one coming within the week!
My ARES 2 arrived and it's a beautiful pience of equipment! I need to know how to make it work on both 10 meter and 11 meter without removing the cover after the first time when I change the position of the jumper. I also need to know how to do the firmware updates.
Does it have 10m or 12m for Licensed Amateur Radio Operators?
It really needs a Coarse clarifier as well as the FIN control. Otherwise you cannot move to the 0's. That's needed for 10m, and export bands. A basic frequency readout option would be great too. It's a really good radio that needs a few small revisions to be really great. 73
@hitman.radio30 I have one too. That is really inconvenient. What have you done? Programmed a totally new band (eg, C on the switch) to be 0 raster?
It's clunky. Unfortunately.
This have to use the computer to program crap doesn’t cut it for me, this is why I don’t do anything digital either. Plug my radio in and go next
@@kb3tus You have a crapload less stuff to deal with. I’m still waiting for the magneto fired engine to come back and pay phones on every street corner
rather have a open clarifier coarse and fine adjustment is garbage!!!!!!!!!!!
@@mr.stonerUDX714 it is not garbage for 10m. Also, the menu allows you to set the clarifier for open or closed (r/t/rt). But it does need the coarse mode back. Otherwise the radio cannot cover all frequencies.
if you change the setting in the software to "dynamic" mic style, does that mean you can use a noise-cancelling mic with this radio??
Thank You For the video my friend. Where can I purchase one?
I missed the clarifier part
Any idea when will it be available?
Can you make a video that shows how to program the frequencies into the radio? I have one of these radios and did not realize that all channels have to be programmed in on your own. Anyone radio company can put out a nice radio when they don't have to do any programming of frequencies. They also do not send any instructions about programming frequencies. I have been into CBs since the early 1970's and never had to program my own frequencies. I suspect there are a number of people in my same position. A video showing how to program channels from a computer or manually, would be very helpful. As it goes now, mine is in the box sitting in the closet and will probably be sold to someone who can program it.
Man I sure miss my Galaxy Pluto but this does look pretty nice. Might just have to grab one. I'd call it about perfect if they'd added a frequency counter display. But still, pretty nice. I guess an inline could be added to it.
Cool radio, thank you for sharing it with us. New video suggestion, Anytone Ares 2 vs Anytone quad 5 vs Anytone quad 6. Thanks
Where I can find a frequency table for this radio?
I'm saving up for that
Great review. Interesting to see the newer features. I wonder what these would cost?
It's about $200.00 U.S. on Amazon
interesting/thanks much
Why not have a external frequency meter option. As most old rigs we did a small mod for one. That would be a good selling point.
I have a stand alone freq counter and if I get stuck I put on I likeit so to day bought one some thing for a change
Interesting. The NRC takes a moment to capture a noise-print to use it for the filter algorithm. I'm sure that can be useful in some situations but personally i much more prefer the raw clearer sound without the nasty filter-artifacts that makes it sound like mobile phones with bad reception or like an MP3 with 12kbits bitrate or less. Because filtering never comes without loss. Still nice that this feature is available and adjustable.
Can you cancel out certain channels in the channel scan mode? Scan feature would be totally useless if you can't block out the Superbowl channels.
I would expect that would be done through software.
Not being able to skip channels in the scan mode has always seemed like a big missed opportunity to me.
It has FM, but does it have offsets for repeater use?
Cool radio but no frequency display like the AT 6666. If it had a plug in for the Fc347 freq counter then it would rock. I think i will stay with the 6666. Nice video.
You mentioned 2 watt dead key with 16 w PEP . Is that with NPC on or off?
Nice old school looking radio especially with noise reduction for ssb. Maybe complicated for some. I like the 5555N myself.
Does cobra make these? I saw the mic and I’m wondering
Im in uk my daughter bought me a crt ss9900 ive not used yet health is poor but ive had a look at it and it seems a bit fidely they blow between 60 or 80 watts
I may go for this or the k po 5000 plus
I also have the THE ALBRECHT AE 2990 AFS hand held it only pushes 4 watts but you can get a small 20 watt amp for it it has am fm usb lsb and amateur bands
Looks familiar, has all the necessaries, hope its a good one! I've read something about a year back that the Quad 6 was being canceled. So, this is it's replacement huh? The only thing I can see that it needs and could use, is a freq. plug-in on the rear. Anytone can send me one of these to beat on and report back on it too if they like, I would accept!!
Bands unclear? What frequses FM? Power rating?
Add a frequency counter and lit face and its a winner 🥇
Great review although I have not had a CB radio in many, many years so I don’t really understand how this radio can transmit 30+ watts when I thought the legal limit was around 4 watts? Please clarify. Thank you!
Put a frequency counter in it …. !! Your sales will triple .. no freq counter - no sale !!
It does have one. You hold down the 2 top buttons on the mic and the frequency scrolls across the channel display
Nice 🙂👍🏻
I can not find this for sale. How would I buy one.
I am sure that someone will figure out how to go into radio and be able to hook up a 12voltdc frequency counter to track the frequency of channels and bands. But not to worried about it. Very nice radio for all...
I read you can hold down the up/down key and it will scroll through the current frequency.
This really looks great. I looked high and low and couldn't find it for sale anywhere. Thin I looked closer and found your comment that it will be available in May 2023. Just curious if you have any idea how much this will go for? I'm thinking around the 300 to 400$ range. Thanks for the very well produced video.
😀😀
You can avoid noise in your radio simply by adding an rf filter to the distributor pack or cap of the engine
Still gets the phantom s5 signal when homebase. Pointless really.
What is the +10K bottom for? Is that does the work that the GTL148 Cobra has once is bridge up and it goes to frequencies like 27455 and USB?
Great video and radio!
Hello I just recently bought the Anytone Ares II in the service menu there is a setting that displays AC I cannot find it anywhere in the manual or on any site that describes that particular setting or what it does do you know what it is and what the setting does please help thanks Frank
Would be great if they put a 6 digit freek counter like the cobra gtldx ..or at least a ext phone freek counter jack...they would fkn fly off the shelfs, even if it was a extra 100 bills.
Just like SuperStar 3900/2023 and same board of 6900V7, only diference is the 6900 has NRC board hadded. The rest is configuration firmware.
Being new to the game what does it require to convert to CB use?
Should I expect a software defined radio on the RX? and far less performance than a conventional superheterodyne rx? In terms of adjacent channel rejection and front-end adjacent band rejection?
I would be really cool if somebody would do a video... or maybe I should do a video showing how well it receives a weak signal while another off frequency "strong" signal or combination of signals are present at the antenna connector doing these tests with a service monitor and calibrated signal generators and compare performance to an older classic radio that is in good working condition. As well as a quad6 which actually would like to get a couple of.
this also being sold as the RADIODDITTY QT-40.
I can’t find where to get it…
Just bought a new in box anytone ares fm/am radio does anybody have link for software download
And any info online about the radio itself like modding etc..
Thank you ❤❤❤
With the extra space inside radio, wandering how long before someone puts,,,, I'll say it,,, an internal linear.
Yeah a stinger board would work great in that radio.😁 Be better off buying a KL 203 and match it up with the amplifier for a little more power.😊
Who sells this radio in the USA?