

When you turn it on again it will be in freeband CB mode. If you play with the programming aspects of this radio chances are you will need to know this! Once you have pressed the buttons and turned on the set release the buttons and rotate the ch selector and band 2 should show on the screen. Write it down and stick it on top of the set.

Commit ‘hold “Func + Emg” and turn on radio’ to memory. The first thing you need to know is how to get this radio from the 28-29.7mhz (10m) restriction it comes with to 27mhz freeband. CB Magazine review shows you everything this radio does way better than I could ever do. this is more of a user-bility report other than an outline of what it can do. It is a lot of radio in a compact package. Plenty of reports and trials on this radio on the net so no need for me to repeat them all. The Cre 8900 has arrived and we have it on the bench.
