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Old December 11th 04, 11:55 AM
 
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Default What is the real output of a Texas Star DX 400V amplifier with 4 watts in?


Since truth in advertising does not seem to exist among CB amplifier
manufacturers, what is the real RMS output of a Texas Star DX 400V with
4 watts in and a 12 volt regulated supply? The ad on the TexasStar
website says the amp has 4 Toshiba 2sc2879 transistors. The Toshiba
datasheet says those transistors are rated at 100 watts PEP each.
Anyone out there actually own one and have something more accurate than
a lDosey meter or a screw drivered Bird?
Lastly is the audio clear on sideband, or does it get scratchy and
crackly like so many other amps?

-Terra Dactyl

 
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