Midland 100m

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Midland 100m

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I have midland 100m and I was wondering what part I would have to remove to put a variable key in it thank you
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Re: Midland 100m

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I have no clue at this time, best answer from me would be to drop the wattage to 2w and let it go at that.

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Ok thank you
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Re: Midland 100m

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I reality the receiving radio won't see much of a signal loss by dropping the wattage on this radio to 2 watts. Since it is one of the new single mosfet designs, it will benefit from the lower wattage, you will hear a slight modulation increase and slightly more AM swing.

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