I am curious why you think Mobile CB radios are still stuck in the 70s aesthetically. I can not for the life of me figure out why CB/10 meter seems to be the only set of radios that have not evolved. I understand marketing, demand, and price points, but for God's sake most of today's radio look and feel very much the same as something you would have bought brand new in 1978. There are of course exceptions and there have been attempts to modernize a few models, but the vast majority of radios are still chrome-adorned boxes with simple LCD displays and chrome knobs. I feel President has the most modern-looking set of radios, but still lacks in some areas. Where are our OLED or TFT displays, dimmable backlighting, properly backlit buttons, and clean designs meant to blend in with modern vehicles?
I guess as a mobile electronics installer I am kind of spoiled by other devices in the 12volt industry. All the modern, and not-so-modern conveniences that are built into so many devices. Let's look at dimming as an example. Dimming in car stereos has been around for at least 40+ years. A simple dimmer circuit is cheap and easy to make. Even the most basic super cheap single din FM/FM car stereos have dimmer circuits, whether those are menu driven or have a single trigger wire that ties to the illumination circuit of your vehicle, or both together. Some of these CB radios are so bright at night that they light up the entire cabin. Why are there so few radios with Dimmers?
Why don't we have any models with OLED, TFT, or even high-resolution LCD? They are clean, easy to read, and almost infinitely configurable meaning you can use one screen of many models, regardless of the feature set on a particular model. My wife's $10 Pulse Oximeter has a color OLED for God's sake.
I guess what I am getting at is I'd like to see something like an 11-meter Lincoln II + with AM/FM/SSB/NOAA and a color OLED, TFT, or high-resolution LCD display.
I guess as a mobile electronics installer I am kind of spoiled by other devices in the 12volt industry. All the modern, and not-so-modern conveniences that are built into so many devices. Let's look at dimming as an example. Dimming in car stereos has been around for at least 40+ years. A simple dimmer circuit is cheap and easy to make. Even the most basic super cheap single din FM/FM car stereos have dimmer circuits, whether those are menu driven or have a single trigger wire that ties to the illumination circuit of your vehicle, or both together. Some of these CB radios are so bright at night that they light up the entire cabin. Why are there so few radios with Dimmers?
Why don't we have any models with OLED, TFT, or even high-resolution LCD? They are clean, easy to read, and almost infinitely configurable meaning you can use one screen of many models, regardless of the feature set on a particular model. My wife's $10 Pulse Oximeter has a color OLED for God's sake.
I guess what I am getting at is I'd like to see something like an 11-meter Lincoln II + with AM/FM/SSB/NOAA and a color OLED, TFT, or high-resolution LCD display.