That's my point. OP is running a KL 203 amp, they do 100-120 depending on setup. he should be able to beat what I did with my Stryker.
The PC 122 does 5 watts average.
The PC 122 does 5 watts average.
That's my point. OP is running a KL 203 amp, they do 100-120 depending on setup. he should be able to beat what I did with my Stryker.
The PC 122 does 5 watts average.
10 miles with a 980SSB driving a KL203? You're doing something wrong. I can reach out at least that far on AM with a barefoot PC 122 in a Freightliner Cascadia. I did 26 miles with a barefoot Stryker 955, same truck.
With over 100 watts, if I wasn't reaching out 30+, I'd be pretty ticked off.
Have you thought about building an 81 inch antenna like this from scratch for your Cascadia?10 miles with a 980SSB driving a KL203? You're doing something wrong. I can reach out at least that far on AM with a barefoot PC 122 in a Freightliner Cascadia. I did 26 miles with a barefoot Stryker 955, same truck.
With over 100 watts, if I wasn't reaching out 30+, I'd be pretty ticked off.
I guess that explains why you're getting such great performanceMy oil coil Franken-tenna that you have seen is 87" overall with 54"of shaft.
Receiver sensitivity on the receiving end of the conversation makes a drastic difference in how far apart those stations can get from each other and still maintain communication. It seems nobody likes to address this topic.For local contacts how far you get out has more to do with antenna height and lay of the land than anything your radio and/or amp is doing.
I'd be more than happy to start a thread about how Joe Schmoe did an Anytone AT-6666 with equal or better receive as soon as you point me in his direction.Yes you have, in your many l love mark threads
. My Tacoma is not designed to hold or mount a radio anywhere. Smaller is better. The 655 is huge compared to the 447 or the 980. I guess I need a bigger truck. It never ends.....
Receiver sensitivity on the receiving end of the conversation makes a drastic difference in how far apart those stations can get from each other and still maintain communication. It seems nobody likes to address this topic.