Axekicker
TDR MEMBER
In the '80's I did a lot of traveling and I had a "linear" (signal booster) installed on my CB which kicked up output from 4 watts to 150 watts. The linear was basically just a shortwave power booster for shorwave radios but worked great for CB's when used on the lower bandwidths. These days, my family ( 6 trucks in the group) does a lot of traveling in the mountains and we all need to get CB's put in our trucks and we need more power... . (Homer Simpson voice... . "Ummmmm Pooowwwweeerrrrr!") Anyway... What are people doing now-a-days to boost power output (yes... yes... I know the legal implications, licensing requirements etc... We only need it in the mountains hundreds of miles from civilization... kind of like Bazooka's and TNT ya know :-laf ). Two weeks ago while traveling the Sierra Nevada's looking for Christmas trees (yes... we had our "tags") my son-in-law broke down at the rear of the column and since we were traveling about 1 mile apart (dirt roads west of Alamo = dust big-time) nobody realized he was missing until we were 45 miles down the dusty-trail... Needless to say this all could have been avoided if we had more powerful radio's to keep in contact in the out-back. Idea's? Recommendations? TIA.
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