Mcbazel Surecom SW-102 Digital VHF/UHF 125-525Mhz Antenna Power & SWR Meter
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Gk Pace
> 3 dayThis swr meter is easy to use, and appears to be accurate.
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Joshua G
Greater than one weekIve been wanting a digital SWR meter to augment my MFJ-893 analog meter, and I cant currently justify the cost of a fancy digital broadband unit. For $50, I half-expected this not to work. After watching a demo video on YouTube and doing some research, I decided to give it a try, and I cant say I regret it. I wouldnt trust this as my sole meter—not without first calibrating it against a known-good source, and I havent owned it long enough to know if its going to drift—but its perfect as a second reference when taking multiple readings from a questionable transceiver. The great thing about this item is that its the perfect size and weight to connect to an HT with a set of optional N to SMA adapters, which enables you hold the radio as you actually would during normal operation. This obviously makes a huge difference with regard to getting accurate SWR readings from handheld antennas. Most of my handheld/mobile gear doesnt include proper metering, so I expect to get a lot of use out of this.
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Watchlover
Greater than one weekThis is almost perfect. For the price this is a great deal for an SWR meter. It seems to be quite accurate and fulfills its purpose with my Ham radio’s.
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Brice Jones
> 3 dayI wanted a reliable SWR for GMRS frequencies and this works just as needed
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Edgardo T.
> 3 dayFast shipping, great quality product. I recommend it. Thanks
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John
> 3 dayInexpensive and effective.
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Richard L Martin Sr
> 3 dayThis SWR is a simple plug play type meter, plug in antenna, plug it to radio and key up you get results
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Robert Sipek Jr.
Greater than one weekI think it is what I was looking for to help with my job.
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Abelardo Herman
Greater than one weekPortable, good product
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Dennis Voorhees
> 3 dayI needed a VHF/UHF wattmeter/SWR bridge for checking and maintaining some of my Amateur radio equipment. I didnt want to shell out the bucks for a Bird and slugs, for something Ill use once or twice a year at most. So I took a chance on one of these. So far Im quite pleased. It gives me quite a bit of information. However I am not sure of the accuracy, but judging from comparisons to a vhf antenna analyzer it compares very favorably. So far it has proved ot be a good investment. Calibration is a small concern, as its hobby grade. The unit feels surprisingly solid, but one has to be very careful not to drop it. I would think that wouldnt go well.