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Anyone know about this store?

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Michael-SATX

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It's just like 4 Watts with a few more Zero's :))

I'll take two please :) Nice thanks for posting that link ~ It lQQks like a nice Radio Shop !
Hey, make Linears illegal and so they just make the power amp built in and call it a Ham rig as well :)

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Darth_vader

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I'd think you'd probably have to carry an extra battery just to drive the radio. Unless you were to run it on the ciggy lighter socket with the car on, in which case you'd probably be running it off the alternator.
 

jhooten

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Damn, Henshaw's closed.

Wolcott has stuff that is hard to find elsewhere. Their prices are ok, not great, but ok. The delivery times are better than average. Customer service is good as long as you don't need tech help.
 

k3cfc

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I'd think you'd probably have to carry an extra battery just to drive the radio. Unless you were to run it on the ciggy lighter socket with the car on, in which case you'd probably be running it off the alternator.

The vehicle electronics runs from the alternator. the battery is just a reference voltage.
 
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