Mcbazel Surecom SW-114 SWR RF Field Strength Test Meter with SO-239 UHF Connector for CB Operation

(1503 reviews)

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$24.99

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  • TIMOTHY MASSEY

    > 24 hour

    The 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.

  • Chuck Oberlin

    > 24 hour

    Works good

  • Pat Chachulski

    > 24 hour

    Do not waste your money!

  • rod rigby

    > 24 hour

    male connectors are too small in diameter. Also antenna fell off. China !

  • War Pig

    > 24 hour

    The little antenna for the field strength meter came apart but it was easily fixed, needed to be resoider.

  • Bryan F.

    > 24 hour

    Ad described antenna included but was not. Fraud.

  • RLS

    > 24 hour

    nice size

  • Max Oldham

    > 24 hour

    First of all, the 4 stars is for an economical quick and dirty solution. Im not saying its 4 stars compared to having a reference receiver and a calibrated power meter. I didnt see any other low-cost options for doing the kind of testing Im doing. Full disclosure: Im using it off-label for UHF not CB so if that sounds crazy or just too different from your situation, stop reading here. The instructions that came with it clearly say its for CB. Because Im using it off label for UHF I dont expect to use it as an SWR meter. I use it mainly to tell if other peoples UHF radios are at least as powerful as the minimum required for our terrain. I have several UHF radios to test and its giving me relative indications, repeat relative. All I can do is tweak the knob to adjust attenuation until I can read levels from both radios, one after the other. First of all for 2 of my handheld UHF radios that Id previously measured conducted power roughly 3 db different from one another, this unit seemed to give relative field strength readings that were in the same ballpark. In another attempt involving 2 other UHF radio models, it tipped me off that one of the radios is more powerful than I thought, and another less powerful (I thought I was testing 2 pieces of junk but actually one of them is better than expected).

  • Joe A. R

    > 24 hour

    This unit works for me and my Xiegu G90 real well. What more can I say. It did not have written instructions as to how to operate it, but I did find a good video on line that was well done.

  • Hoebe1

    > 24 hour

    Watt 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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