Cobra Uniden Antenna Amplifiers Microphones Cb radio reviews modifications
Cobra Uniden Antenna Amplifiers Microphones Cb radio reviews modifications
Power in Perspective
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In today's CB world being heard by someone else on the radio can be difficult. There is considerably more interference than there was 20 years ago. CB radios themselves aren't really built to talk very far but many CB radio enthusiasts modify their radios for more output so that they can talk farther locally and also make more DX contacts. For many people this includes adding a linear amplifier (illegal in the US) to boost their output wattage. The real question with output power is how much do you really need? We are all familiar with the CBer's who take it to the extreme adding multiple thousands of watts to their systems, but for most people this is totally unnecessary. To really make sense of how output power effects the distance of your transmission you need a good graph and lucky for us someone has already taken the time to put "power in perspective". Power in Perspective By Station X-11
The numbers used were calculated using the inverse square laws for
intensity and distance, and the commonly accepted rule of 6dB per S unit.
I also had to use a baseline for a reference. That was that 4 watts of
power will transmit 20 miles and be received with 1S unit. I can change
these baseline values, but the curves stay exactly the same.
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Cobra Uniden Antenna Amplifiers Microphones Cb radio reviews modifications
Cobra Uniden Antenna Amplifiers Microphones Cb radio reviews modifications
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