Jeepjeepster wrote:
Does anyone have one of these? I know they are illegal, but heck, I live in ky. My dad has one in his ford truck and its 250 watts. The guy that put it in said you must have a good antenna or it will burn it up? Will one of these things put out so many watts that it will burn the antenna? Sounds alittle crazy to me. Anyway, he said it cost around $250, which Im not going to spend in something like that. Anyone know any other places to get these for cheap? I checked ebay to no aval.

The thing you are looking for is a "linear amplifier" I believe it's called. The legal limit for citizens band is 4Watts, so 250Watts is likely to not only fry your radio, but probably the radios of people around you, too. Keep in mind that it won't help you pick up transmissions from further away any, it'll only help you transmit further (and the inevitable larger bandwidth will make your transmissions bleed over into neighboring channels and interfere with lots of stuff)
The thing to really think about with an amplifier is tuning. If you have an SWR of say, 2, that means that the ratio of reflected power to transmitted power is 2. So you are doubling the power that will be standing on your transmission line. Double 250W and send it back into your receiver and you'll generate a whole lotta heat!
I would suggest getting a better antenna and getting it tuned FIRST. See if that is enough power for you. In a lot of cases, 4W is enough and you'll have no problems. Another option is paired antennas, they increase your range by quite a bit if you tune them correctly.
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