Hi Slowmover,
I recently bought and installed a Uniden BearTracker 885 CB/Scanner hybrid. I just wanted to make sure you were referring to the same radio. I just bought a KL 203P amp and want to make sure I am not going to burn it up by connecting the stock BearTracker 885 radio to it.
Thanks!
BlackBeltRizen
My assumption is that none of these radios of mine cited are turned up to
exactly 4W and are thus pretty much inside the 5-10W
maximum. (None of these have been gone over by a tech; buy them and use them is what I’ve done). Factory may leave them
below 4W.
Obviously I can’t guarantee anyone’s results, but I’ve used those radios with both a standard 203 and a -p model without concern.
I did make sure beforehand that SWR was low (1.4:1 or lower from CH 1-40) and that power was good (upgraded wire size on the 203p model; or bypassed factory truck 15A circuit to run my own).
Jumpers have been DX-E 2-3’ RG-58 spec.
Since I started their use I also add either a Palomar Engineer CMNF-500 filter or several snap-on ferrite toroids (Mix 31 & 61). While these ostensibly wouldn’t come into question, they ARE present.
I don’t run the factory mic, but one of several NC mics (some power, some not).
I’ve only ever used these in a mobile installation.
Can’t think of anything else. My experience makes me confident to advise others to try it. (There’s no reason
not to turn it down to lower DK when proper tool acquired).
My 885 ran warmer than the others. Almost, but not quite “hot”. Lots happening inside that case. I felt the receiver was
a bit better than the 880 & 980 on AM. May have been wishful thinking, but as a QC item on an expensive little mobile it may have been checked more carefully.
Good luck!
Yes, you will get heard.
P.S. I always recommend a WMR DSP Speaker. In the case of the 885, I strongly recommend the external be a KES-5 versus the truckstop alternatives. If satisfied, remember that a variable DSP will have you re-adjusting Scanner vs AM CB audio to suit, so work with speaker
placement to be inside sound field (from overhead) before proceeding on up in speaker capability. (I detailed this more about the 885 in another thread).
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