Ok just for kicks, i posted the question on my Facebook groups, "for an hg 2879 amplifier, how do you know what output carrier to set the amp for that wont blow up the amp or push it to it's limit? 25w max output per transistor? The 4:1 ratio? Etc". And as expected tons of people had an opinion, all different and most of them the most ridiculous answers you have ever heard. What blows my mind is with any commercial or amateur amplifier, the manufacturer clearly knows and defines what the maximum drive, peak output and carrier levels should be to avoid damage and/or failure. Yet most of the cb people are all over the place with their answers and generally dont know what the hell they are talking about, as usual (sorry but its true). Even the guys that build the amps ALL have a different answer. So with that being said, there has to be a definite and correct answer to the question, "how do you know what the correct carrier output level from an hg2879 amplifier should be"?
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