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Old August 2nd 05, 04:06 PM
james
 
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On 30 Jul 2005 09:52:56 -0700, "Professor"
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+It depends on how bad the match is. There is a good chance that you'll
+be OK. It takes a match of perhaps 5:1 or worse to overheat the
+transmit output transistor in most CBs.
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+Professor
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+driver42 wrote:
+ Hi,
+ If I'm not able to set the SWR in the trucks that I drive will it hurt the
+ radio or just give me decreased range?



SWR alone will not destroy a bipolar transistor unless it is operated
outside the Safe Operating Area. The weakest part of a bipolar
transistor is the base emitter junction. Abuse that juntion and the
transistor will not forgive you.

I would venture to say that nearly all CBs on the market if operated
at the legal power levels and within voltage and currnet levels will
handle SWRs well beyond 10:1. At those SWR levels, one will definitely
know that something is wrong with a remarked lost of receive signals.

james