POWER / SWR METER CB Radio 100 Watts w/ 3 Jumper cable - Workman SWR3P & CX-3-PL-PL
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paul
> 3 dayShipped and received promptly. Seems to do the job designed. Simple to install and operate. The included 3 coax is a good feature.
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Christopher Runk
20-11-2024product as described works great
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JCBJR.
> 3 daygreat !
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Katharine Allen
Greater than one weekThis is apparently marketed under several brands. Field strength meter does not work at all. Power will indicate different on every CB channel! My meter has read as low as 2 watts and as high as 40 watts! All from a stock legal 4 watt new Cobra 29. I am waiting for the seller to authorize a return. No replay so far after 2 days.
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Douglas Cassetty
> 3 dayHelped with repair of my CB radio on both my truck and Motorcycle. Worked very well.
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Joe
> 3 dayMeter worked good for checking the swr an my cb but the field test antenna and set screw were missing from package.could not get in touch with seller to correct problem. I didnt need the field test antenna anyways for my purpose so was not effected by that,but others that may need it will want to make sure all parts are in the package.It does come with a 3 foot patch wire,so you wont have to buy that extra.
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Dorris Hettinger
> 3 dayThe meters are accurate. The device is low- loss. It is inexpensive. The cable is average. For the price and functions this is a winner.
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phm287
> 3 daythis little thing works great. makes me feel alot better about my radio and antenna. easy to use and set up.
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Ms. Myrtice Prohaska
> 3 dayThis meter was exactly what I needed to be certain that my radio is working. I have decided to leave it permanently hooked up to the radio, I used to wonder if my radio was working since at times there is little radio traffic. The best part was that the jumper cable is included, I purchase from Amazon not only because of great prices but also the convenience of having what I need all in one place.
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Mike Kai
> 3 dayPlain basic cheap SWR meter. A bit unusual to setup to get readings, and small numbers, but it gives accurate results, within 10% of a $200 SWR meter. I never could get the Power aspect of it to read properly.