You don't. It won't work.
A mobile CB radio.
Transmitting over four watts on a CB radio is actually illegal, thus, using a linear amp on a CB is illegal, as well. A linear amp attached to a radio (for argument's sake, we'll assume it's on a type of radio on which the application is legal) simply amplifies the power output. The radio transmits into the amp, the amp amplifies the signal, and transmits it to the antenna.
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.
Yes, use a car CB homebase 12 volt power supply that exceeds by a couple of amperes the need of the Amp, also you want to factor in radio/cd players needs as well. I hope this may help someone. Yours The Reverend Rat +:-)
A preamp intensifies the signal being received.
Yes, you can use a CB radio with a 12 volt regulated 5 amp power supply as long as it meets the voltage and current requirements of the radio. Make sure the power supply can handle the CB radio's power consumption to avoid damaging the equipment. Additionally, ensure that the power supply is of good quality and can provide stable power output to prevent any interference with the radio signal.
Yes, many people in the word still use a CB radio. Truck drivers use CB radios each day.
20 amp circuit breaker
Usually nothing larger than 3 amp fuse. Under normal use 2amp fuse will work perfectly....
Public service agencies don't use CB radio for official communication.
A 'kicker' is an illegally modified linear amp for a 10 meter ham radio, reconfigured to work with the 11 meter band.
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)