DX98VHP 300W dead key ~350W swing. (always use cation if you decide to transmit at very high power. Only a licensed ham radio operator should operate these radios.)
You think authorities have nothing better to do ? 27 Mhz is HF. All major communication systems TV, Radio, air traffic are going digital right now, they don't care anymore. HF is passé.
Hey MusicalDarkHorse. Just some friendly advise. I don't think I would be deadkeying that radio at 300Watts. I would dead key that radio around 50watts tops. Running the radio at a lower deadkey allows for louder and clearer audio and less heat in the final section. Also running the radio at a lower deadkey will insure that you will have that radio for many years to come. 73's
Wonder why the mod lamp is not glowing 3:30
classicwax 2 weeks ago
What band are you running? Thought this?
XGOPLAYER 2 weeks ago
mounting that 98 like that on you dash good way to block off the down firing cooling fans and overheat the radio
ware2405 2 weeks ago
@Mikes1000Toys It's an Android app for a droid x.
balleron24z 1 month ago
This takes me back to the 80's, Cool Vid !!
reddog694uk 3 months ago
What Screen are you using ? that's above your CB that's is on your windshield
Mikes1000Toys 3 months ago
@MusicalDarkHorse
That DX98VHP, the V stands for variable, not very high power.
oilfield01trash01 4 months ago
You think authorities have nothing better to do ? 27 Mhz is HF. All major communication systems TV, Radio, air traffic are going digital right now, they don't care anymore. HF is passé.
zeproo 4 months ago
Hey MusicalDarkHorse. Just some friendly advise. I don't think I would be deadkeying that radio at 300Watts. I would dead key that radio around 50watts tops. Running the radio at a lower deadkey allows for louder and clearer audio and less heat in the final section. Also running the radio at a lower deadkey will insure that you will have that radio for many years to come. 73's
MrHubble2012 5 months ago
lol...reminds me of that 1986 hit by the cencept - mr dj. "Liz...Your number!" hahaha
M1ZXG 6 months ago
not anymore. you dont have a license anyway.
spanks1big 7 months ago
What coax are you using?
Ps2Viper87 8 months ago
@Ps2Viper87 In the 10 meter/ 28 MHz range the operator needs a ham license. I'm just sayin'. . . .
scottharriger 8 months ago
You don't have to be licensed to be able to use a 98vhp just to let you know
Ps2Viper87 8 months ago