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SWR Antenna Analyzer 1-60 MHz, Shortwave SWR Meter Tester, Amateur Radio Analyzer with 100 Hz to 100 kHz Steps for Amateur Radio Professionals
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Description:
This is an SWR analyzer for ham enthusiasts. With 5 buttons, "Mode", "Band", "Config", "Scan", "Up", "Down", you can select the operating mode, band, and extended functions. It is powered by an external 12-14V 500mA DC power supply with a 2.1mm power jack and can be used to measure antenna electrical parameters, SWR, impedance (resistance + reactance), capacitance, inductance, feed point impedance, ground loss, etc.
Features:
The usable SWR measurement range of this analyzer is 1.0 to 9.99. Step size: user-configurable increments of 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz and 100 kHz. Configurable increments of 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz and 100 kHz
Usable SWR measurement range: 1.0 to 9.99
Impedance: approx. 5 to 2000 ohms
RF Output: Adjustable 2.0 Volts pp (typ)
Power Supply: Externally powered 12 to 14 V DC, 500 mA
Pushbuttons (5): "Mode", "Band", "Config", "Scan", "Up", "Down"
Switch: "Power On"
Connectors: RF
USB: Mini-B plug
External Power Supply: 2.1 mm power jack (center positive pin)
Size: 150 x 90 x 40 mm / 5.9 x 3.54 x 1.57"
Applications:
1. Measure antenna electrical parameters: SWR, impedance (resistance + reactance), capacitance, inductance
2. Measure feed point impedance
3. Measure ground loss
4. Adjust the antenna tuners and determine the loss.
5. Measure the inductances and capacitors.
6. Measure the coaxial transmission line (SWR, length, velocity factor, approximate Q and loss, resonant frequency, and impedance).
7. Measure and determine the tuning parameters: SWR, approximate Q, resonant frequency, bandwidth, and impedance.
8. Determine the characteristic impedance of the transmission line.
9.
Description:
This is an SWR analyzer for ham enthusiasts. With 5 buttons, "Mode", "Band", "Config", "Scan", "Up", "Down", you can select the operating mode, band, and extended functions. It is powered by an external 12-14V 500mA DC power supply with a 2.1mm power jack and can be used to measure antenna electrical parameters, SWR, impedance (resistance + reactance), capacitance, inductance, feed point impedance, ground loss, etc.
Features:
The usable SWR measurement range of this analyzer is 1.0 to 9.99. Step size: user-configurable increments of 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz and 100 kHz. Configurable increments of 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz and 100 kHz
Usable SWR measurement range: 1.0 to 9.99
Impedance: approx. 5 to 2000 ohms
RF Output: Adjustable 2.0 Volts pp (typ)
Power Supply: Externally powered 12 to 14 V DC, 500 mA
Pushbuttons (5): "Mode", "Band", "Config", "Scan", "Up", "Down"
Switch: "Power On"
Connectors: RF
USB: Mini-B plug
External Power Supply: 2.1 mm power jack (center positive pin)
Size: 150 x 90 x 40 mm / 5.9 x 3.54 x 1.57"
Applications:
1. Measure antenna electrical parameters: SWR, impedance (resistance + reactance), capacitance, inductance
2. Measure feed point impedance
3. Measure ground loss
4. Adjust the antenna tuners and determine the loss.
5. Measure the inductances and capacitors.
6. Measure the coaxial transmission line (SWR, length, velocity factor, approximate Q and loss, resonant frequency, and impedance).
7. Measure and determine the tuning parameters: SWR, approximate Q, resonant frequency, bandwidth, and impedance.
8. Determine the characteristic impedance of the transmission line.
9.
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length15 cm
- Width1 cm
- Height1 cm
- Voltage1 V
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