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greekflavour
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How do i know???

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:-? hi people

just a quick guestion!!! how do i know if my PCI ULTRA MAX is transmiting at full power (100mw) and how do i adjust??? and secondly the 5w booster what does each swich represent and at what possition for maximun output????
:D After all Marko how much does it cost to put an on/off and hi/lo label on it???

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Post by znight »

Well, as far as the PCI max goes.. install the software and whatever the settings are on the software that's what your PCI max will be operating at. I have not used the 5 watt amp, so I don't really have any info on that for you.
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Post by greekflavour »

:o Hi
:D From what i was told there is no possibility for adjusting your output over the power you transmit from your pci max ultra if you have bought it complete from PCS it comes at maximum 100mw that is one thing.
:-? The other is that unless you have a voltometer you will not know for sure at what possition the switch should be on the 5w booster to transmit at hi or low so you would have to check it out yourself.
:x So simple but so confusing

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Booster power selection, top position is low power

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Booster power selection, top position is low power :o
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Re: Booster power selection, top position is low power

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pcs wrote:Booster power selection, top position is low power :o
thanks marko although it would be good if you provided us with answers to be full answers and not only two word sentenses but anyway thanks
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