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Old January 28th, 2015, 00:15   #76
Cobrajr122
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Typically no, but I'm not sure 'overpower' means what you think it means. please elaborate.

Keep in mind,

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Some people believe that some interference they get is simply from the power level of near by transmitters on different frequencies. I have tested this with up to 70W on adjacent channels with a few different receiving radios (2 types of blister pack, a Puxing 888, and a Motorola XTS2500), none of them receive any interference. So, these guys either have REALLY, REALLY shitty radios, or they were experiencing interference due to the bandwidth issues as described in this section below, which is far more likely.
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