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		<title>Electronics Flea Market and Inline Amplifiers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 05:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday morning I headed over to the monthly Electronics Flea Market over at the De Anza College parking lot.  My main reason for going was to pick up a few more of the $1 LED Keychain flashlights I got there a few months back, mine broke and Ellen wanted one.  Of course I wanted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday morning I headed over to the monthly <a href="http://www.electronicsfleamarket.com/" target="_blank">Electronics Flea Market</a> over at the De Anza College parking lot.  My main reason for going was to pick up a few more of the $1 LED Keychain flashlights I got there a few months back, mine broke and Ellen wanted one.  Of course I wanted to check out the other &#8220;toys&#8221; there as well!</p>
<p>On the last row just as I was getting ready to leave I saw a brand new <a href="http://www.mfjenterprises.com/mirageamp/products.php?prodid=B-34" target="_blank">Mirage B-34 linear power amplifier</a> sitting on a table.  They are hooked up in-line between a 5 watt handheld radio and the antenna, boosting the signal output up to 35 watts.  I&#8217;d never used one, but I know I could definitely benefit from some additional power.  Thought about buying it, the price was $40, then wandered away.</p>
<p>Before leaving, I pulled out my iPhone and checked Google and eBay for the prices of these things&#8230; saw prices ranging from $89-$120 for them, so $40 was a great deal, figured I could just sell it and make a profit.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mfjenterprises.com/mirageamp/products.php?prodid=B-34" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.mfjenterprises.com/mirageamp/pictures/B-34.jpg" alt="" width="400" /></a></p>
<p>Well, as soon as I got home I quickly talked myself in to at least &#8220;trying it out&#8221; which led to a long afternoon of playing with cables, connectors, and soldering irons.  I checked the max power consumption of my cigarette lighter adaptor for the car, saw it was good enough, so I soldered a lighter adaptor to the power cables on it.  Bought an antenna cable at radio shack, cut off the end, and soldered on another PL-259 to the end of it and got everything running.</p>
<p>I pulled out my second HT so I could test the audio differences with it on and off, and quickly learned about desensing a receiver&#8230; The HT would hear the &#8220;roger beep&#8221; style tone of the repeater, but I couldn&#8217;t hear the audio of my own transmission at all.  I even separated it from the antenna a ways and had it recording on my laptop so I could review the audio later, but still wasn&#8217;t able to get much.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t until tonight when I was talking with Craig, W6WL, and he told me it was definitely just desensitizing the receiver, and after a quick test with him we proved both radios really were transmitting properly.  Sitting in my driveway with my mag-mount antenna he said he could receive me about 70% signal.  Then I flipped on the 35 watt amplifier and he said he could hear me at 104% hehe.  We chatted for a bit and my signal was quite strong to him, so long story short, I&#8217;m very pleased with my purchase!</p>
<p>In addition to that, while I was working on getting that wired up, I also did some additionall installation to get my <a href="http://www.rpc-electronics.com/" target="_blank">RTrack APRS</a> tracker wired up in a more permanent installation.  I&#8217;ve got it running to my old hershy kiss mag mount antenna.  We&#8217;ll see how often I make it to a digipeater now, and if I don&#8217;t get great results, I may toss the 35W amp inline for that transmitter for a little while and see if that brings about great improvement.</p>
<p>The tracker of course was primarily for the airplane, and I think the lower power of the unit will work just great.  Driving around this mountainous tree filled area with a small antenna some extra wattage might be beneficial!</p>
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