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Old October 28th 05, 04:48 AM
I AmnotGeorgeBush
 
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Default Need advice on an Amp

From: (Steveo)
Vinnie S. wrote:
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 04:05:54 -0400, Scott wrote:
(Hi,
I have a Cobra 29 LTD Classic that i use on the road. I bought it a year
ago just for listening and now I have met a few pals and would like to
be able to talk to them more. My problem is that this radio is
untouched. No mods or anything. I've been told thats a good thing. I was
told rather than have it tuned I should just get an amp.
Could someone tell me seriously what I need to have done to this radio
for me to be able to transmit and receive further? It's nothing fancy
just a Cobra 29 LTD Classic, Stock Mic, and a Wilson 1000 antenna. )
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You simply need to turn the AM deadkey down to about 2 watts. Most amps
will not allow more than 4 watts input. Some are HD (high drive) amps
that will allow up to 12 watts. But that is all you have to do. No mods
or clipping.
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(Money coming soon, and I plan to do whatever needed as long as it's not
very expensive to get this radio up and running better than it is now. I
hope someone can help me out, and point me to a good site that I can
purchase this AMP from at a reasonable price. )
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I have a Palomar 225, which you can get for under $100. Works fine. I
have heard Texas Star being the best quality of the small amps. They
make a HD model.
Vinnie S.

Or a Dave made.



What's their smallest driver going for these days?