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Nowadays two-way radios are getting more and more powerful, coverage
up to 8, 10 12 or more miles. Ironically, it is even harder to buy one with only 2-mile distance. I want to use a two radio just for short distance, for example, only within 1000 feet. How to modify the circuit (generally speaking) so I can extend the radio's powerful consumption? As I do not need it to communicate for longer distance, I want it to reduce power output, so I can use it for longer time. I know it is difficult to illustrate without a schematics, but just in general terms, what kind of options or in what areas can I do the modification? One of my applications is to use 2-way radio as baby monitor for longer distance than normal baby monitor does. |
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