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Seeker wrote:
Hi, I'm not a ham-radio guy, but I know you all know your stuff and might be able to help me out. Presently I have a transmitter (in a truck) and receiver (Water pump system) set up I use to irrigate a motocross track. The signal is transmitted 1/2mile, parallel to high voltage lines. Frequency is at 27.145MHz and at 1 Watt. Unfortunately the signal reception is intermittant - I'm assuming because of the EMF of the high voltage lines. I have both a really good antenna for the reciever and transmitter. I need a CB amplifier for the transmitter. Perhaps 3 Watts? Preferable w/ a BNC connector and runs off 12Volts. Does anyone know where I can get such a device? if your cb isn't putting out even 3 watt it is defective spend 49 buck on a new cb your operation will be legal and likely cheaper than any amp you could build Thanks, Seeker |
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