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PNI HP62 cb radio ?
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Re: PNI HP62 cb radio ?
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That power supply does 10 amps.
That should be more than enough to run a 4 watt radio. I guess you are using a lighter plug.
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That should be more than enough to run a 4 watt radio. I guess you are using a lighter plug.
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Re: PNI HP62 cb radio ?
@OldSoul
Based on the information you provided, the BYGD AC to DC Converter should work for powering the PNI HP62 CB radio in your home with an external antenna.
The BYGD AC to DC Converter is capable of converting AC power from a standard wall outlet (ranging from 100V to 240V) into DC power at 12V with a maximum output current of 10A (120W). This should provide enough power for the PNI HP62 CB radio, which typically operates on a 12V power source.
To use it with the CB radio and an external antenna, you would connect the output of the BYGD converter to the power input of the CB radio using the appropriate cable or connector. Additionally, you'll need to connect the external antenna to the CB radio
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Re: PNI HP62 cb radio ?
Thanks, after reading a lot it kinda scared me as wasted money so I bought this instead. It will last longer I hope and can power other stuff. I screw myself by cheaping out sometimes.
Pyramid Universal Compact Bench Power Supply - 7 Amp Regulated Home Lab Benchtop AC-Dc Converter Power Supply for CB Radio, HAM W/ 13.8 Volt Dc 120V AC Supply, Dual USB, Cigarette Lighter PSU990KX
Pyramid Universal Compact Bench Power Supply - 7 Amp Regulated Home Lab Benchtop AC-Dc Converter Power Supply for CB Radio, HAM W/ 13.8 Volt Dc 120V AC Supply, Dual USB, Cigarette Lighter PSU990KX
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Re: PNI HP62 cb radio ?
Post by Windwalker »
That radio is only 4 watts and needs very little power to operate. Most any AC to DC power supply will work.
I think you will have harder issues hooking up an external antenna.
JMHO
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I think you will have harder issues hooking up an external antenna.
JMHO
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