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Geoff Underwood
> 3 dayWorks great, would recommend to see tutorials on YouTube for operation on product.
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Steven R. Dean
> 3 dayWow, I love this little guy. I work on 2-way radios for a school bus terminal. This saves me so much time! worth every penny.
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jon henry
> 3 dayThis 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
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dwight
> 3 daygreat little instrument
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D. Brown
> 3 dayIm new to GMRS radios and have setup all of my families vehicles with them due to no phone service where we live. This meter works great. It has been very helpful in setting up the antennas. I would highly recommend it. It seems very sturdy and well built. It is rechargeable and comes with a charging cord. Its easy to operate and the big back-lit screen is easy to read. The only thing to keep in mind is dont forget to get a coax jumper to go between your radio and rhe meter. Buy it. It is money well spent to not be damaging your radios.
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russ griffith
> 3 dayArrived as advertised. Easy to use. Excellent value at a great price.
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Lyn
> 3 dayAvoid this unit. Nearly impossible to read, no useable instructions, awkward menu system - very inconsistent measurement. I do not recommend, and in fact I returned it within a few days.
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Marc Frank
14-06-2025Works great!
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David Waldrop
> 3 dayIt works to measure SWR and wattage, but the instructions are essentially worthless since they are poorly translated. Also, dont forget to order a patch cable. It doesnt come with one like others do.
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Jake
> 3 dayI meant to buy the one with the sma-female connector, but instead bought another. not a big deal and buying the proper adapter allowed me to test it thoroughly. I am thrilled at how easy and useful this device is. I have used it countless times without the battery sweating a single drop. Tested many antennas and found some that exceeded 4.5:1, tuned them, and have immensely expanded my knowledge on radios in general. Overall, I recommend this highly to anyone needing an swr meter, or just like owning high quality products to show off how intelligent you are :P