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There's two ways they make the Bofang 888 work. One, they don't leave it in the case. They take the board out of the radio. It's one tiny little board, right? So then you just go on AliExpress or something and buy a bag of small random heat sinks with thermal tape already on the opposite sides of them. Put a couple of those on the chips that are inside that radio. Never, ever, ever put it on high power and bypass the battery. Run power directly into it from a USB cable or something like that. And then if you want, the whole box, the Raspberry Pi, the radio, all of it. Fan cool the inside of that box, whatever you put it in. And the Triple-A will work fine. As long as you don't put it on high power. You put it on high power, you leave it listening to this net for 20 minutes, it's probably going to burn up because those radios are not meant to be in transmit mode. And what you've got to think about, everything you're receiving on an RF node, that means that that RF node is in transmit mode that whole time. So take a handheld, put it in your hand and key it down for 10 or 15 minutes on high power and see what happens to it. That's not good. So yeah, you just cool the VRMs that are in there with heat sinks. You can put a fan on them if you want, if you're really worried about it. But on low power, they're fine. You know, just for a low power hotspot. But you're only getting half a watt or something like that. And that's really all you want with a low power hotspot. You never ever try to amplify one of those bowfangs or one of those low power hotspots like a clear node. Just don't. Just don't try to amplify them. I've seen people do it over the years and everybody's been very dissatisfied. Those things have no filtering in them. They splatter about five megahertz in each direction. So if you're on one frequency, you better believe everybody above you and below you in your area is going to be interfered with. Not good. So if you wanted to go that route, just strip a triple eight or UV5. UV5 can be used as well. And that's dual band. So if you wanted to switch from VHF to UHF with your hotspot frequency, you have that option. But what gets me about the bowfangs when people use them, they use them still on high power. They put them in that little cradle for charging them and they think that's going to be sufficient, but it's not. Those radios will use way more than what you can put into them. And then the bloody things will start announcing over the network. Low power. Low power. And oh man, when I hear that, I just, I'm ready to tear my hair out. I haven't heard it in a few years, but people were using back several years.

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