Is this base or mobile? Why not run the 148GTL into a ts500 and be done?
I once fantasized about a sweet sixteen. Looking back now I am so happy I didn't waste thousands of dollars on that "genius idea".
Would be a base setup with my A99
Is this base or mobile? Why not run the 148GTL into a ts500 and be done?
I once fantasized about a sweet sixteen. Looking back now I am so happy I didn't waste thousands of dollars on that "genius idea".
If that's the case there is absolutely no way I would run an amp in the radio. I'm sure you could find room for an external amp, and there is no logical reason not to run a divorced setup.Would be a base setup with my A99
My issue is height allowance and a tree i can't trim back to go with the Imax 2000.. (mobile park hoa)A99 is a poor performer in most of the cases.
Mike
If that's the case there is absolutely no way I would run an amp in the radio. I'm sure you could find room for an external amp, and there is no logical reason not to run a divorced setup.
Absolute waste of money spending that kind of cash on those type of rigs.Both are $670 or so prior to tune and align and setup.. so like $715 and then SH.. then a bigger 50 amp power supply also for another $100 or so..
I would go with an external amp, four 2879's inside the case of the radio seems like trouble to me.
PA770,
You're in somewhat of a tough spot. being in a MHP means that your neighbors are all right next to you, and there is a good chance that more than a few of them have sub-par electrical systems and cheap surround sound systems and the like.
adding an amplifier to your setup might be a recipe for disaster!
I'm not talking about splatterboxes, or harmonics that can be cleaned up with a low pass filter, i am talking about straight up RF overload, and unless you have been running the same amount of power without issue, then you have no idea what is going to happen when you make the jump from 20 watts to 200 watts or more.
Normally, when issues like this pop up, the standard advice is to get your antenna higher in the air and move it further from the offended neighbor's property.
It sounds like neither of those options will be open to you because of the restrictions and proximity.
Your best bet would be to borrow an amp from someone for a week or so, and see what kind of trouble you cause with it.
If your antenna is visible to your neighbors and no one knocks on your door after a solid week of talking on it, then you might be in the clear.
my concern is that you'll end up with an amp that you'll be forced to sell and take a loss on it.
trust me, i am just like all other CB heads and love to add to my station, but your money might be better spent on a nice used amateur radio that will put out a VERY clean 100 watts on SSB, and a 20 watt carrier on AM. the great thing about this is that if you are overloading someone's electronics, you can lower the power to the point where it doesn't mess with them.
the added bonus to this option is that you have also purchased a shortwave radio and can now listen to international broadcasters and hams all over the world.
you can't get in trouble for listening!
you can get a yaesu FT-847 or something similar for around 400 bucks.
as far as bang for the buck goes, raising your antenna another 20 feet in the air from wherever it is now is going to make a big difference in your transmit and receive.
I know you said that it's not possible, but i had to put it out there anyway.
good luck!
LC