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Absolutely in agreement...
Professor www.telstar-electronics.com All domestic CB radios are rated at 4 watts. Unless you are running an amplifier, no one radio will significantly "put out" any better than another. What you use for an antenna, though, is a different story. The antenna will make a much bigger difference in signal than the radio. Generally speaking, the longer the antenna, the better it performs. The largest CB mobile antenna, is a 9' whip. If mounted in the center of a the vehicle, there isn't much that can touch it. |
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