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    Motorola M800 Bag Phone Question

    Real Quick- is the transmit power on this 3W or is it the typical 0.6W
    The box and manual do not confirm this. I did a quick google search and came up with no answers.

    i assume this may be common knowledge for the vets here.

    thanks in advance!

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    Although I never actually checked if it was true, we refer to them as 1.5W.


    It is definitively NOT a 3W but its significally stronger than 'regular' digital phone.
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    The phone puts out 0.6 watts. It does, however, perform much better than most phones because it uses a better antenna, and you can also purchase antennae with higher gain which help as well.

    In side by side tests, it does perform close to the same as an analog 3 watt phone, but not quite the same

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    I second that, the phone is stronger in reception but not at old 6W analog signal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deckster
    The phone puts out 0.6 watts. It does, however, perform much better than most phones because it uses a better antenna, and you can also purchase antennae with higher gain which help as well.
    Correct. It does not have more "wattage" than a regular shoe-phone. You need a Wilson amplifier if you want to boost power to 3 watts like the old bag-phones.
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