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I looked up Kenwood GMRS radio on FCC and it is listed as two watt transmitter. Ah, so there are some *real* 2 watt GMRS radio transmitters out there. |
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X-No-Archive: Yes
I looked up Kenwood GMRS radio on FCC and it is listed as two watt transmitter. Ah, so there are some *real* 2 watt GMRS radio transmitters out there. |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 05:20:24 GMT, AC/DCdude17
wrote: X-No-Archive: Yes I looked up Kenwood GMRS radio on FCC and it is listed as two watt transmitter. Ah, so there are some *real* 2 watt GMRS radio transmitters out there. The only way to know for sure is to measure the output of the radio. My Pryme PR-460 measures 6.5 watts hot off the charger. My Audiovox GMRS2000 measures 1.75 watts when being powered from a 13.8 volt source. Mike |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 05:20:24 GMT, AC/DCdude17
wrote: X-No-Archive: Yes I looked up Kenwood GMRS radio on FCC and it is listed as two watt transmitter. Ah, so there are some *real* 2 watt GMRS radio transmitters out there. The only way to know for sure is to measure the output of the radio. My Pryme PR-460 measures 6.5 watts hot off the charger. My Audiovox GMRS2000 measures 1.75 watts when being powered from a 13.8 volt source. Mike |
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