

The radio comes with its own mounting bracket, however, it doesn’t come with a DIN mounting bracket for in-dash installation ( Univercom is currently working on optional DIN mounting bracket). My RCI-2950DX seems absurdly large when placed next to the CRE 8900 and for those of you who have been searching for a small SSB radio for newer cars you might just have hit the jackpot. At 6.5″ wide x 9.25″ long x 2″ high, this radio is tiny. This radio is one of the smallest SSB dual final export radios you’ve even seen. Now it’s time to really dive into what makes this radio so different in the current export market. If you’re going to buy this radio then make sure to spend the extra few bucks on the software/cable so you can really take full advantage of the radio’s capabilities.

The software disc and connection cable are sold separately and they aren’t required for the radio to operate, but there are some really cool custom programming and adjustments you can do using the software. The CRE 8900 is software-programmable and we’ve done a full video to show how this works (see bottom of this review). 3) The radio is DIN size (DIN means it will fit in a standard stereo slot in your dash).

2) The radio is programmable by computer. Three things are called out on the front: 1) The radio comes with a three-year warranty. We’ll try to cover as much as we can in the written review but we’ve also made a couple of videos to accompany this review to show all of the cool features and functions in use.įirst things first, let’s show you the box the radio comes in. The radio chassis is new, and while some of the features and the layout of the board are reminiscent of the Anytone AT-5555/CRT6900/Alpha Max AM-1000, this radio is definitely a whole new animal. The CRE 8900 is a brand new radio currently being marketed and sold in Europe by Univercom (France).
