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New Uniden CB Radio filed with FCC (AMWUT447)

hexagon_keyhole

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It’s been a while since I last checked FCC filings, but it looks like on February 27, 2025, Uniden registered a “40 Channel AM/FM CB Radio,” which has been assigned FCC ID AMWUT447.

Unless Uniden files for an extension, the short-term confidentiality agreement will expire on May 28, 2025. If Uniden hasn’t officially announced or released this new scanner by then, we should be able to get a look at the instruction manual and photos that were submitted to the FCC.
 

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I have one... it's actually a very nice AM/FM CB even has weather... and it has a RF Gain knob!!
the Uniden 538 PRO .... it's a copy of the Midland 75-822 ... it comes with two battery boxes one for alkaline batteries and one for rechargeable batteries... it also comes with a vehicle adapter so you can use it as a mobile CB in your vehicle..... great display on it.... been out for a while now. Uniden 538 PRO at Amazon
 
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