Your CB has these features:
NOAA 7-Channel WX Band - lets you tune to seven national
weather Receiver service frequencies which provide local weather conditions and forecasts.
X/Alert Indicator - shows the CB is ready to receive and
indicates the reception of a weather alert.
Built-In SWR Meter - helps you tune your antenna system to
optimize your CB's performance.
RF Gain Control - lets you adjust reception to match the
strength of the received signal.
Convenient On-Microphone - lets you quickly scan the band for Channel Up/Down Controls communications.
CH-9/NOR/CH-19 Switch - lets you quickly tune to emergency Channel 9 or Channel 19 without using the rotary tuning control.
Screw-On Microphone - ensures rugged operation and long life Connector
PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) - uses a precise frequency reference crystal Frequency Synthesizer to provide reliable and exact tuning.
Two Ceramic Filters - provides superior channel selectivity and
prevents adjacent-channel interference.
Specialized Squelch Circuit - compensates for fading signals and
eliminates signal chopping during reception.
Last-Channel Memory - tunes to the last selected channel each time you turn on the radio.
Lighted SWR/RF/Signal Meter - displays the signal strength and the standing wave ratio (SWR).
Digital Channel Display - makes the selected channel easy to see.
Noise Blanking - reduces the noise occasionally generated by
nearby electrical motors or automotive ignition systems.
CB/WX/PA Switch - lets you quickly select among normal CB
operation, weather mode, or public address mode.
RX/TX Indicator - shows whether the CB is transmitting or
receiving.
S/RF/SWR/CAL Switch - lets you quickly change the display of the RF/Signal Meter to show radio input/output
signal strength, the standing wave ration of
the antenna, or SWR calibration data.
I wouldn't say this is a bad radio
made in early 1999.