Cobra 148 GTL

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manufacture by country

  • Taiwan R.O.C ( ) white power connector and 5-pin side-mic
  • Made in Taiwan (1979 - 1989) made by Uniden, side-mic
  • Made in Philippines (1989 - 1993) by Uniden, second run in the Philippines, side-mic
  • Made in The Malaysia - by RCI
  • Made in Malaysia - (1994 - )by RCI
  • Made in China - ( - current ) front-mic

More than one manufacturer has a factory in the Philippines. The Uniden factory had a reputation for the best quality-control in the business when they moved CB production out of Taiwan late 1989


Variations

Cobra 148F GTL

The Cobra 148F GTL is unique because it came stock with a built in frequency counter. It basically is a Cobra 148 with the Frequency Counter and some push buttons instead of the standard switches.

Cobra 148 F GTL DX

Similar to the non-DX except this model was an export radio as it had extra frequencies and FM straight from the factory.