CB Bears ended on 1977-12-03.
the CB configutration is having low impedance & hence used in I-V converters(current -voltage converters)
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A mobile CB can be converted to a base station for use in the home by adding a 12 volt, 4 amp regulated power supply.
As w = v * a current = 150 * v * a / (12 * v) = 150/12 * v * a / v = 150/12 * a = 12.5 * a = 12.5a
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No, there is no element called Cb. There is, however, such a thing as a CB, a Citizen's Band radio.
depends if you want standard velocity cb or sub sonic. the most common cb is the CCI sub sonic cb. cb stands for conical ball
cb=cloth block w= wood wp= wood plank cb cb cb w wp w
In the US at least, no, linear amps are not legal for use on CB radios. The maximum wattage permitted for AM transmission is four watts, and the maximum wattage permitted for Single Sideband is 12 watts.
It is depending on : whether the ac power is 110 or 220 v , length of wire/cable from mains to CB(circuit breaker),diameter of wire/cable consumption of circuit ( How much watts the circuit consume) i.e load .. don't forget this relation I=V/R . where I= current (amps) , V=voltage & R= resistance also I=P/V where P is power in watts . note that less voltage or thinner wire may affect the real rating of CB
+3.3V +5V +12V -12V +5VSB However it's really only three .