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			Wayne Lundberg wrote:  
 Thanks. Just wrote him. 
 Wayne
Get a real radio first if you're gonna start messing with amps. Run enough 
power through that cheapy antenna and you'll change the color of your paint 
underneath it.  ;-)
  
 
 "John Smith"  wrote in message 
 news  
 Wayne: 
 
 There is a guy here selling palomar tx75 and tx100 linears, it is a 
 thread right here in the newsgroup, I think the tx75 is around 100 
 watts and the tx100 a bit larger...  you might contact him and 
 inquire about them... 
 
 ... ebay is another source, although they have to call them "amateur 
 linears" or "ham linears" there, just get one capable of covering 
 the 11 meter band... 
 
 John 
 
 On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 18:34:31 +0000, Wayne Lundberg wrote: 
 
 Looks like I have to go back to school! --- Well, what the heck, 
 why not? Sounds like a challenging project to get my little 
 emergency unit... supposedly in the mail now... to work like a 
 giant! 
 
 Thanks! 
 
 Wayne 
 
 "John Smith"  wrote in message 
 news 
 Wayne: 
 
 A base linear plugs into the house power line. 
 
 A mobile linear is wired to the cars 12V system... 
 
 Both types, in CB linears, are constructed to take a 5 watt drive, 
 from your radio. 
 
 You can get linears at most radio shops on or near truck stops, 
 off the internet, and at other shops/suppliers. 
 
 Russian linears are now available and built like battleships, they 
 can be located on the web, 5KW and bigger are available, however, 
 with these large linears--you first need a 50-100 linear in front 
 of them to drive them, else, a 10 meter ham radio converted to 11 
 meters and with sufficient power output... 
 
 Ask a trucker where they got their linear, those boys usually know 
 were to get 'em and where you can get the most bang for your 
 buck... 
 
 John 
 
 
 On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 16:22:01 +0000, Wayne Lundberg wrote: 
 
 Where does one get a 100 Watt linear? And what powers it? 
 
 Thanks! 
 
 Wayne 
 
 "John Smith"  wrote in message 
 news 
 Wayne: 
 
 If it doesn't "get it", simply chuck in a 100 Watt+ linear 
 behind it, it'll get it, that mag mount antenna isn't really 
 great, if you go a linear make sure it will handle the power (I 
 have used the emergency radio antennas with a 100 watt linear 
 and gotten away with it--anything more may damage the antenna or 
 linear), a better antenna would help both xmit and recv. 
 
 John 
 
 On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 16:58:39 +0000, Wayne Lundberg wrote: 
 
 
 "Vinnie S."  wrote in message 
 ... 
 On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 08:29:40 -0400, "Mad Dog"  
 wrote: 
 
 That was funny.......we no longer use CB's, the entire 
 trucking industry is inter-connected by Nextel walkie-talkies. 
 BTW, what's your user ID so i can send a bear 
 report.......ROFL 
 
 
 LOL 
 
 
 One thing. Go on ebay and check the prices on some CBs. 
 Clearly, 
 there 
 is 
 still 
 a demand. 
 
 Vinnie S. 
 
 After reading all replies and comments I went to eBay and just 
 won a 40 Channel Radio Shack emergency CB for $20 and it's on 
 the way. Has mag base antenna, connectors, like new. My handle 
 is "Story Teller" - All I want is something capable of line of 
 sight on the highway. This should do it. Que no? 
 
 Wayne 
 
 
 
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