Amp wanted for a Uniden PC68LTW

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Fudz073, Apr 4, 2012.

  1. Fudz073

    Fudz073 Bobtail Member

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    So, I appreciate all the help regarding the amp questions however today I purchased a Texas Star, having heard only good things about this brand. My local CB shop (DTB Radio in Carlisle, PA) was offering a used one and I couldn't pass up the opportunity. I have a question, though, regarding the amp's use. Here's a pic first

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    My question is; When I want to use the amp to broadcast using the standard 40 cb channels, do I have the AM button pushed in or is the AM button reserved for another frequency set (SSB, etc.)? I realize this may sound like a stupid question but I'd rather play it safe and not screw up and burn out my amp or radio.
     
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  3. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    That is a modulator, not a linear.
     
  4. Fudz073

    Fudz073 Bobtail Member

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    Will this still increase my output power by the claimed "100w" or do I need to return this...?
     
  5. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    You will need to have your radio properly matched by someone who knows what they are doing to get the most of out it. The radio needs to have a low dead key and still retain good swing to make this modulator work correctly.
     
  6. Fudz073

    Fudz073 Bobtail Member

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    Gotcha. Thanks for the tip
     
  7. rollingradios

    rollingradios Light Load Member

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    Tell dave to set your uniden for 2w carrier output.
    The button for "AM" is like a hi/lo button power wise. In is low out is high.
    Dave may tell you the amp will work fine with the radio as it is. He's right to a point... BUT... it will work better, sound better, last longer with the radio set to 2w.
     
  8. mike5511

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    A little modulation modification would be nice too........as long as you know how to work a mic gain.
     
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