Mcbazel Surecom SW-114 SWR RF Field Strength Test Meter with SO-239 UHF Connector for CB Operation
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Leo Kim
> 24 hourThe unit works just fine, but one of the meter windows wasnt securely affixed to the unit and is easily pushed in. Perhaps QC is lacking? Its pretty simple and easy to set up to test your antennas. The unit has a 10W setting and a 100W setting with forward and reverse switches. Its pretty self-explanatory and easy to use.
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Isidro Thompson
> 24 hourgood product
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Carlee Dietrich
> 24 hourI did order this SWR meter to replace one that was damaged. It does work but unfortunately the SWR meter portion does not work properly. It seems that the needle does not set back to zero (1.1) on the dial. It hangs up and to get it to set back to 1.1 after making adjustments (tunning a antenna) you have to tap lightly to get the needle to reset. I know that the meter is not a high-end unit but it should at least reset back to 1.1. Again this is just a note for who ever may be looking at this SWR meter. Thanks
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jd
> 24 hourWorks and able to adjust see on radios. Can even leave inline is you want
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orly
> 24 hourNot accurate at all, It had me running up and down thinking it was the antenna. Once I compared to another meter all measurements were way off.
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Pat Chachulski
> 24 hourDo not waste your money!
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Buy it in the mail!
> 24 hourGreat working meter. Made the new install work perfectly once it was dialed in.
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gspot
> 24 hourLoose field strength antenna
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War Pig
> 24 hourThe little antenna for the field strength meter came apart but it was easily fixed, needed to be resoider.
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Nicholas
> 24 hourIt works, I think. Its hard to tell because I cant use it. When I transmit, it blows into my audio system for the computer. Ferrite chokes didnt help. I may find a way to ground the case, which might solve the problem. The coax shield should have grounded it, but its not doing any good if it is. It really should have a ground lug.