Mcbazel Surecom SW-114 SWR RF Field Strength Test Meter with SO-239 UHF Connector for CB Operation
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I buy everything
> 24 hourGreat... It works fine.
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Hoebe1
> 24 hourWatt meter does not return to zero. It’s going back. Will buy another brand. You get what you pay for with this one.
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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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William
> 24 hourHigh SWR is a radio killer.
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TIMOTHY MASSEY
> 24 hourThe included wire antenna for measuring field strength does not fit in the threaded hole for it! I know most people probably aren’t buying this for field strength, but I was. So it not fitting was a real problem. Plus, the power meter didn’t work! The SWR did, but I also bought a two-meter unit for a reason. So back it goes.
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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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Willie
> 24 hourOK for SWR and low- and high-end 10W scale measurement... accurately measured 1W and 10W output into a 30W dummy load from a new QRP rig however, the 5W measurement only registered 2W on the scale, when 5W was measured against an MFJ822 on its 30W scale (which was itself inaccurate on 10W measurement of the rigs output) in this regard, this meter is OK - its field strength measurement feature is a bonus, although many folks do not use it nowadays a nice feature is the angled view of the meters... antenna output and transceiver input are on opposite ends rather than in the rear of the meter
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Rick Green
> 24 hourDid not come with small antenna as in spec and shown in photo
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Varney Ice
> 24 hourVery accurate product. I put it up to a local cb shop owners meter and was right on
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Adolfo R.
> 24 hourUn instrumento básico, pero de gran ayuda. Me permite realizar los ajustes necesarios.