You need to know the volts and then use the following formula:
Watts = Amps * Volts
Just make sure you use the same units when calculating i.e. don't mix mA and
Watt or mWatt and A.
Hope this helps,
David
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that there is
nothing in between which offers the smae frequency flexibility. Certainly
Futaba should be able to offer this same technology for all their radios as
an option. And what about Airtroncis why do they not offer such flexibility?
So what am I missing about the Multiplex radios ?
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