Make
Morse
Morse
Electrophonic
Model
CB-2000
Sams #
CB-111
Overview
The Morse / Electrophonic CB-2000 is a 23-channel CB transceiver produced during the 1970s CB radio era. It is a crystal-controlled unit designed for standard AM CB communication.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Channels | 23 |
| Frequency Range | 26.965 – 27.255 MHz |
| Frequency Control | Crystal controlled |
| Modulation | AM |
| Power Requirement | Not specified |
| Antenna | 50 ohm (SO-239) |
Description
The CB-2000 is housed in a metal cabinet with a front-facing control panel. The layout includes a channel selector, volume/on-off control, squelch control, and a signal/RF meter.
Additional controls include meter function selection and SWR calibration. The unit includes a Public Address function and uses a handheld push-to-talk microphone.
Rear panel connections include antenna and provisions for external speaker and PA speaker connections.
History
The CB-2000 was produced during the mid-1970s 23-channel CB period and marketed under the Morse / Electrophonic name. It represents a CB radio design incorporating built-in metering and standard communication features.
The model was distributed in the United States through retail and catalog channels as part of the Electrophonic product line.