Yes it can. It can also be connected to an external amplifier that increases
the transmit power before the signal gets sent to the antenna. Both of these
procedures, and any other trick to increase the power used for CB operation,
are federal crimes.
You will have to purchase a power supply with a 12 volt DC output capable of handling the current draw of the car radio. Try "google" to find the manufacturer's specification sheet for the radio. In the specs. will be the amp draw of the radio. With this information you will know what amperage the output of the power supply needs to be.
It is probably the output amplifier chip.
Normal car radio is no different than aftermarket. Determine the output wires on the radio, take them into the amp and the output from the amp back to the wires going to the speakers. Normal car speakers are not going to take the output of the amp if you raise it much.
Increase the volume.
The whine probably comes from the alternator. You will need a supressor on the alternator output. Another way, is to use an in line filter in the power supply, to the CB, to stop interference on the power supply from reaching the radio. You need an auto shop to check the alternator. The in line filters can be got from radio Shack and look like an in line fuse.
HiYou can not change radio power on Circuit Board. Maximum output power is fixed.In commercial licensed radios, output power (correct with possessed license) can be changed by programming by using right programming software and right interface cable and/or rib box for right model of the radio.
The output of a radio transmitter is ac power at a radio frequency, designed to run into a load with a specified resistance, often 50 ohms.
You will have to purchase a power supply with a 12 volt DC output capable of handling the current draw of the car radio. Try "google" to find the manufacturer's specification sheet for the radio. In the specs. will be the amp draw of the radio. With this information you will know what amperage the output of the power supply needs to be.
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It is probably the output amplifier chip.
A clock is not a generator so it does not have any power output. If anything the clock could consume 30 watts of power in its operation. The formula you are looking for is I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
The correct wiring harness should allow the radio to play. Make sure that the output of the radio is correctly wired to the amp (don't feed a high output speaker line into a low power amp input).
I have no idea
The radio is at its maximum output and you will annoy the neighbours.
ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) is a feature of a digital microwave radio link that adjusts transmitter output power based on the varying signal level at the receiver.
Amplification is the process of making a signal louder. It is not the same as tuning a radio receiver. An amplifier is a device that takes a signal and makes it bigger as it reaches the amplifier's output. It can make the signal bigger by increasing the voltage, increasing the current or increasing both current and voltage, known as power amplifiers. Audio amplifiers that drive a loudspeaker are power amplifiers as they increase the power of the signal to drive the speaker itself. Tuning a radio adjusts the frequency that the radio aerial is sensitive to and allows only one frequency to be captured by the circuit attached to the aerial. By doing this, the radio can pick up a single broadcast and reject others. Before we can hear the received radio signal, it will be passed through a power amplifier and then to the speaker.
Not much.