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<blockquote data-quote="yischrax" data-source="post: 747295" data-attributes="member: 555698"><p>ok don't get me wrong but you can't really do it that way lol I mean for a guess yes. but the meterial of the interior, the angle of difrent things and just about everything comes into play for a room in a house yeah you could more or less go pretty good about that but for the time you spent and what it will cost you to build a sealed box and go get it metered will be much more acurate and you will have maltiple standing waves that will come into play but tipacly your RF for a vehicle will be between what is it like 120-170 or so. I think thats about right I forgot what it is. so you need to make sure that your gain is set high enough for it to play up to around 200 to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yischrax, post: 747295, member: 555698"] ok don't get me wrong but you can't really do it that way lol I mean for a guess yes. but the meterial of the interior, the angle of difrent things and just about everything comes into play for a room in a house yeah you could more or less go pretty good about that but for the time you spent and what it will cost you to build a sealed box and go get it metered will be much more acurate and you will have maltiple standing waves that will come into play but tipacly your RF for a vehicle will be between what is it like 120-170 or so. I think thats about right I forgot what it is. so you need to make sure that your gain is set high enough for it to play up to around 200 to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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