Well I did get good news from someone over on the ramsey forums, I figured it wouldn't be much more than a small signal amp matched for 75ohm Z, it also has fm labeled on the amp for such frequency use, along with adjustable gain control and a fm trap circuit. when the kit gets here i'll do some volt/amp test between them and see if it really does make any change of output power.
This is part of the reply I got from one of the members from ramsey's board.
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The cable amp is a small signal amplfier, not intended to drive a 50 ohm load at any great power level. With that said, The cable amp works good for 1-5 MWs dirve, that is if you want to also amplifiy harmonics up to 1000 MHZ. The radio shack 20 db amp works best when using a couple of MW in as you can get about 20 MWs out of it. If you modify the power supply by putting in a full wave bridge, (taking out the one diode thats in there now,) you can get at least 3.5 volts RF out across 50 ohms with 100 MHZ drive at 5 MW in. This translates into about 250MW on the output, If you replace Two peaking coils in the amp with two ferrite inductors you can hit 300 MW into 50 ohms. Is it worth it, well I guess thats up to the end user, you will have a lot of harmonic amplification, so you need to filter well. If you use the amp with just a short antenna for around the house, it will work good for the application
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Looks like i'll have to test out the default power output along with adjusting my balun coil, and antenna placement/tweaking to see what kind of range i get, if not i'm considering using this cable amp after some testing, if not i have a old 2 tube sonar brand linear amp i used to use for CB broadcast that would suit the situation, but it throws out like 200W

that's just asking for trouble from the FCC. I do appreciate the input though, thought someone might have tried anything familiar to this!