

DAIWA CN-501V 140-525 MHz Cross-Needle SWR/Power Meter W/ SO239s
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Audomaro Gutierrez C.
> 3 dayEs un excelente medidor y de ua marca reconocida y el precio más que excelente espero que puedan seguir ofreciendo estas ofertas .....
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Gregg
> 3 dayReadings were all over the place. VHF vs. UHF. Low range vs. High range. Readings were off by 20-50%. Totally unacceptable.
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Ed Fiero
> 3 dayVery nice. Better than my HF meter.
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W. Blanchette
> 3 dayused to evaluate antenna swr and power output, does a great job, well built
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AJ
> 3 dayWorks good light is nice for reading in subdued light Only use it on a couple of different antennas and coax combinations but appears to give a good reading
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Ronald Horner
Greater than one weekVery responsive indication needles. And the two power settings with an off setting is convenient.
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Kevin J. Darrah
> 3 dayThe meter is very accurate, simple too use, and the power output/reflected power match up with another well known meter I have. A worthwhile investment if your looking for a great meter!
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Ed Fiero
> 3 dayVery nice. Better than my HF meter.
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Stephen Kellar
> 3 dayThis is my 1st personal swr/pwr meter having to borrow one a few times. This meter is very easy to read and appears to work very well. A word to the wise is to keep the watts setting at 200 watts until you VERIFY the output of your radio is under 20 watts. Then you can shift down to the 20w setting. Failure to do so may render your meter unworkable as my friend found out. Otherwise I am very satisfied with this product and would recommend it.
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Stephen Kellar
> 3 dayThis is my 1st personal swr/pwr meter having to borrow one a few times. This meter is very easy to read and appears to work very well. A word to the wise is to keep the watts setting at 200 watts until you VERIFY the output of your radio is under 20 watts. Then you can shift down to the 20w setting. Failure to do so may render your meter unworkable as my friend found out. Otherwise I am very satisfied with this product and would recommend it.