Number15 said:
How about a 2030 final, i have a new one??
Personally, I don't care for the 2030 in a radio that will not be used to drive an amp (barefoot). If your not going to use an amp, you might be better off with a 1969.
When you peak up a radio that will not be used with an amp you want a good amount of carrier power with enough peak power so your modulation is at the 100% mark most of the time.
When you increase your output power you want to increase the carrier (deadkey) and swing at the same time. Increasing just your swing (peak wattage) will make you sound loud and distorted once you go past a certain point.
The advatage to the 1969 transistor is you can achieve high swing of 30 watts or more BUT you can get more carrier power easier than with a 2030. With a 1969 transistor 8 watts carrier swinging to 30 watts is possible. Its a really good mix of swing and carrier power for loud audio but also higher carrier power to give more range..... swing makes you loud (to a point) and carrier (deadkey) gives you range.
With a 2030 mod, the result is usually a carrier of around 4 watts (give or take) and peak swing of 40 watts (again, give or take). You definatly get more swing out of it but you sacrifice range with the lower carrier. To raise the carrier on a 2030 is ALOT harder than it is with a 1969.
To make a cb transmit further... you want a good amount of carrier power that will give you range and get that signal out far..... you also want a decent amount of modulation so your signal is as loud is it can be without distortion hampering understandabilty.
My only problem with the 2030 is when its used in a radio thats not used with an amp. Its harder to get decent carrier power (deakey) with a 2030 than it is with a 1969....
You can use either the 2030 or 1969.. its up to you.... but I still favor a 1969 transistor in a radio that not going to be used with an amp