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Antenna Analyzer, 1-60 MHz HF ANT SWR Antenna Analyzer Standing Wave Tester for Amateur Radio Impedance and Capacitance Measurement
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Description
General Description
This is an SWR analyzer designed for ham radio enthusiasts. This device allows you to measure various electrical parameters of the antenna, such as SWR, impedance (resistance + reactance), capacitance, inductance, feed point impedance, and ground loss. With its 5 control buttons, you can easily select the operating mode, band, and access extended functions.Technical Specifications
- Frequency Range: 1 to 60 MHz
- Source Impedance: 50 ohms
- Stability: +/- 100 ppm
- Purity: Harmonics down > TBD dB above 60 MHz
- Usable SWR measurement range: 1.0 to 9.99
- Measurable impedance: approximately 5 to 2000 ohms
- RF output: adjustable 2.0 volts pp (typ)
- Power supply: external 12 to 14 V DC, 500 mA
- Dimensions: 150 x 90 x 40 mm
Compatibility and accessories
- Connectors: RF USB - mini-B connector
- External power supply: 2.1 mm jack (center positive pin)
Installation
- Connect the external 12 to 14 V DC, 500 mA power supply via the 2.1 mm jack mm
Usage
- Mode: Select the operating mode, impedance (default), complex impedance, capacitance, and inductance
- Band: Choose from available bands, from 160 µm to 6 µm
- Configuration: Access a menu for configurations and extended functions, PC connection, step size adjustment, timeout adjustment, calibration, and software upgrade
- SCAN: Initiates a frequency scan of the selected band
- CAN (up): Increases the frequency
- VAL (down): Decreases the frequency
Other Information
- Package Contents: Analyzer (power supply not included)
- Design: Stylish black case to protect the analyzer from external damage
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length15 cm
- Width9 cm
- Height4 cm
- Display modeDigital
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