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njffemt08

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hey yall im looking to put my cb back into my truck. i bought it about11 years and the guy i bought it from did some mods to it but left the final stock. im looking to do some minor upgrades to it one being a way to just get a little more power out of it
 

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Federal Communications Regulations:
You may not raise the power output of a CB transmitter.
You may not attach a "linear," "linear amplifier" or any other type
of power amplifier to your CB transmitter.
 

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Ok so let me rephrase what I'm looking to do. I'm looking to get a little more distance out of my radio with out going over the top
 

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Or just get a Texas Star Modulator V-Plus. You can adjust it for just about any key down carrier power you want like around 10w and under modulation it will go up to about 60-70 watts. Makes a nice statement at the other end and seems to add a bit of punch to your signal. Street price about $75.

do a swing kit then buy an amp,,,,,,,,
 
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