The Power Supply.
Power supply.

If you use a mobile or hand held type of radio as a base, you will need one of
these to convert the mains supply to 12volts for the radio.
Minimum requirements.
For a legal CB, the power supply will need to have:
* mains voltage input.
* 12 to 14volts
DC output.
* 2Amp (or more) output current.
* Regulated output
Do not use.
Some supplies may seem OK, but you have to be careful as an incorrect supply can
damage the
CB radio.
- Model Train power supplies.
- Multiple output transformers. The ones where the box plugs into the mains socket,
and the output leads come straight from that box. Some may have variable output
voltage, some don't.
- Battery chargers.

Any of the above will NOT have a regulated output and may even have a certain
amount of
AC in the
output. At best, they will make your outgoing signal bad (with a loud buzzing
sound), at worst they will destroy the radio.
Another type of supply to avoid is the Switched Mode type. These are commonly
found in computers, and are used due to their efficiency. Unfortunately, they can
interfere with radio equipment - with noise on the power line or radiated from
within the case.