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![]() "W3JDR" wrote in message news:hgD1i.6186$1X1.1174@trndny02... Locate the trace that feeds switched battery voltage to the final transmitting stage. Cut this trace somewhere between the transmit switching circuit and the final amp stage. Insert a few rectifier-type diodes (1N400x) in series across the cut point. Each diode in series will lower the voltage to the final amp stage about .7V or so. For each halving of voltage to the final stage, the output power (and consequently the power load on the battery) will drop by 4:1. All of this assumes that the final amplifier is well-behaved under reduced voltage conditions, which should be true but is not guaranteed. Joe W3JDR wrote in message ups.com... Nowadays two-way radios are getting more and more powerful, coverage up to 8, 10 12 or more miles. Ironically, it is even harder to buy one with only 2-mile distance. I want to use a two radio just for short distance, for example, only within 1000 feet. How to modify the circuit (generally speaking) so I can extend the radio's powerful consumption? As I do not need it to communicate for longer distance, I want it to reduce power output, so I can use it for longer time. I know it is difficult to illustrate without a schematics, but just in general terms, what kind of options or in what areas can I do the modification? One of my applications is to use 2-way radio as baby monitor for longer distance than normal baby monitor does. A lot of the time both the final and the driver are fed from the same source so just one diode may have a considerable effect. Jimmie |
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