81 rangie wrote:so how do you crank them up, and how can you get cought, and what are the consequences as i have just bought one
The default RF power is programmed for each channel. It can have one of 3 values 'H', L2 or L1.
If the default value is set to H, the user can toggle between H, L2 and L1 from the front panel. If default is L2, the user can toggle between L2 and L1. If L1 there are no other options.
The factory setting is L2 for the CB channels.
The 'cloning' software is needed to change the default RF power.
This is relatively easy. However it is best to program a different bank for the CB channels if you want to change the default RF power from L2 to H. You can change the default CB bank to H, but it will revert to L2, whenever you toggle the power from the front panel.
Factory nominal powers are H = 25Watt, L2 = 5W and L1 = 1 W.
The 'adjust' software is needed to change the RF power corresponding to H, L2 and L1. For example, H may be changed to 35W, L2 to 10W and L1 to 5W.
This involves setting a numerical value in the software. One problem is that the numerical value for 25W in one rig will correspond with a different power in another rig. The only way to tell is by measuring the power using appropriate test instruments. Without the test equipment, you can easily blow the rig up.
So if you use H when you need it (say in forests/mountains), and toggle to L2 when in the suburbs and don't pi$$ off the regular users on repeaters, you should have no problems.