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I live near a small town and am looking at creating a little radiostation but the problem is I live too far out of town for a setup that is in my price range. So i was wondering what I would need to run it out of my car. Is all I need just a power inverter and if so what wattage would the Cyber Max Fm 15w pull from the power inverter, or could i just run it out of a cigarette lighter jack. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
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Never mind i found the answer to my own question but i was wondering if anyone else has ever done this out of their car. Also i was wondering if i would be better off if i used a mlb6600 antennae rather than a comet because it wouldnt look so obvious on the top of my car or do you think the loss of signal wouldnt be worth it.
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Comet is too big for your car
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Or if he tries, that would be interesting. :lol:
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Right, if he does we're all expecting to see the picture here.

Should look magnificient and totally "stealth".
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Well when i was thinking the comet i was thinking more along the lines of going and parking somewhere and have it on a colapseable pvc stand or somethin to help it get some height. so i was trying to see what anyone else thought on mobility versus superior signal.
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oh yeah is the difference between the
Cyber MAX FM 15W (DC 13.8V/5A)
and the
Cyber MAX FM 15W (110-240V)
just that the second one is priced with the power supply included
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Yes

DSP version also has limiter, sharp low pass filter, a notch at
19KHz and compressor, all this adjustable via LCD.
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mcain2246 wrote:I live near a small town and am looking at creating a little radiostation but the problem is I live too far out of town for a setup that is in my price range. So i was wondering what I would need to run it out of my car. Is all I need just a power inverter and if so what wattage would the Cyber Max Fm 15w pull from the power inverter, or could i just run it out of a cigarette lighter jack. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
maybe a directional would be a solution.
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