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Bluzeboy
Joined: September 2002
Location: Des Moines,Ia
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rural phone lines.could anyone recommend a modem string that might be helpful thanks in advance
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to do what?
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Bluzeboy
Joined: September 2002
Location: Des Moines,Ia
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i would like to see if i can get more output
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Supposedly, output is directly related to uv intensity. ergo, if you put more power to the modem and make the lights brigter, than you will have more output. So, if you want to overcook your modem than all you have to do is cut off the end and wire it to a 220V power source. This only works with external modems with LED's (Light Emitting Diodes).
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