Possibly and maybe why we are seeing problems? but I also agree sometimes you need an amp when the circumstances warrant it.If you use crappy radios sure its going to cause tons of problems. If amps were bad no one would make them they are made for a reason..
Can someone clarify on the difference between "good" and "crappy" radios? It's my understanding that this is how "cleanly" the radio outputs energy - is this determined using a spectrum analyzer? Does anyone have any examples "good" and "crappy" radio signatures?
Just trying to add to my own knowledge base here ...
TIA,
Rob
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