- VSWR. Forward and reflected power direct digital readout, without any calibration. NOTE: DOES NOT compatible with Digital Radio.
- Maximum measurable power range up to 120W.
- Low insertion loss (0.3 decibels or less) structure allows it to be permanently connected.
- Build in Frequency country . Interface: N-J Interface
- Frequency range: 125 - 525MHz. Version: 4.5. With ground plate
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William Robert Leathers
Works as expected
I found this product to meet my needs and expectations. One thing to note it comes with N connectors, however, PL adapters are included they just extend the width of the unit if space is an issue for you. I would recommend this product if you are in need of an SWR Meter.
Marissa Simons
Works fine in Marine VHF band
Surprisingly solid and well made. I got very reasonable power, VSWR, and frequency measurements in the Marine VHF band 156-162 MHz. The frequency counter function provided the expected xmit frequency within .001 MHz, the resolution of the device. VSWR into a dummy load and a known good antenna were near 1:1. A known poor antenna measured 19:1. All as expected. Not a precision shop instrument but great for the money and adequate to verify good transmitter and antenna function.
Jerrid D Lindsay
Small easy to use. Stays charged, and can recharge via usb micro.
Small and easy to use even though the directions are very grammatically incorrect due to getting lost in translation. Seems to be good quality. I did not have to change the frequency offset as it showed the exact frequency my radio did up to all three decimal places. Comes with adapters needed to connect to my VHF/UHF set. Rechargeable battery has not run down yet and I have tested my set twice. I had to send my antenna in for repairs so I tested it again after i got it back.
Darla Davis
Paid for itself with the first use!
I had a nagging suspicion there was a problem with my antenna and this told me my SWR was 20+. Antenna replaced, new one tests at 1.5 and I'm happy. This is full-featured and well-built. I'm glad I picked this one and have recommended it to several other members in my local SAR group.
Shannon Kilfoil-Russo
Outstanding SWR and Power meter
Wow. I got this SWR meter for my HAM radio system, and it does an amazing job. It is worth every penny (I paid less than $50 include shipping). It has VSWR reading as well as extra reading such as forwarding power, reversed power, and percentage of forwarding power. It EVEN has a frequency counter which is very useful determine if your radio modulation is correct. All these features in one jam packed unit which is easy to use. I had to get a couple adapters such as N/PL/SMA connectors to test out my radios and antennas. Lots of fun. A great way to maximize your radio systems. The unit is also solidly build with strong metal casing. Probably the best radio SWR/Power/Frequncy meter on the market at a low price.
Amy Elston
This little guy is AWESOME! I was really worried because of the price
This little guy is AWESOME! I was really worried because of the price. But...it is really good quality. It was spot on with the readings. Again...really impressed.
Brian Mackenzie
Digital swr/power meter
This meter is great, build quality is very strong. As far as alignment,(frequency accuracy) out of the box is close to perfect, only 000.001 mhz off, but u can correct it in the menu, great tool for the price
Shannon Jamarcus Riminton
helps protect my transmitter
A great radio saver. I have to make sure I don't destroy my transmitter after burning many through the years. So, with this little gem I know if my SWR is in the range I need it to be in. It caught a bad antenna that showed SWR of 3:1 which would have had bad signal out and risk of burning up my transmitter after regular use. Now with new antenna it's 1.2:1 and I'm feeling much better.
Jay Mark Pagurayan
Not a Bird
No, it's not a Bird but it does the job very inexpensively. Yes it does have N connectors but comes with adapters to SO-239. Internal batteries charge by USB. Very intuitive and good thing, the instructions are fairly minimal. It shows power out, power reflected, SWR, AND has a frequency counter. It has a solid metal case (not drop tested!), covers 100-520 mHz and can handle 100 watts. I have a RigExpert AA30 which is awesome for HF but I was too cheap to buy the AA170 or higher. The SureCom does the trick for my VHF/UHF needs which is to check SWR on a couple of antennas and I am building a 2m quad so will need it for that as well. The only down sides to this little meter is it does not do an SWR curve or have software to plot one but those are only minor issues. So get one of these meters and some graph paper, plot your curve old school. Over all very satisfied with this meter
Ruby Mejia
amazing I did not buy it sooner
This little bugger works perfectly, amazing I did not buy it sooner. Showed I had a serious SWR issue because my antenna is tuned 10MHz off.. Even shows transmit frequency. One issue as noted in the user manual: the power meter reading is only accurate when you connect a 50 Ohms terminator, not when transmitting through an antenna.