You have a very good choice if you go with the Kenwood
TKR750
for VHF or TKR850 for UHF, they have allrady a conector for
DC
operation and better yet it can be taken of the 19" rack and
it
goes to a very small "black box", has enough power output,
good
receiver and there is all kind of inputs/outputs programables
in
a DB25 in the back like a;armmas for low voltage
etc.
Juan
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