📊 Measure with Confidence: Your Ultimate SWR Companion!
The NOOBECR MFJ-822 SWR Meter offers a wide frequency range of 1.8-200Hz and selectable power options of 30 or 300W, making it an essential tool for various radio applications. Its user-friendly design eliminates the need for calibration, ensuring accurate readings for both amateur and professional users.
G**N
Excellent swr meter
The only thing to watch for is that the meter will overshoot during ssb operation. I haven't tried cw yet. However, It works like it is supposed to work.
D**6
Wide frequency and power ranges. Very versatile in a small package.
Covers most of what my 705 does, just not 440. No big deal. Two ranges for QRP and higher power covering my 100 watt amp and most other base stations. All in a small yet easily readable package. Internal lighting is basic but is sufficient. Typically do not use the light, so no 12v cable needed. That's what flashlights are for....lol.
B**S
Nice and small
Nice little meter that fits into small space.
H**5
watt swr meter
very accurate small enough to get behind radios to read swr and watts only measures avg. watts but very accurate
S**N
Decent meter, uninsulated 12V DC connector inside
I like the meter, seems fairly accurate.Dislike, LED solder connection is NOT insulated on one end of the connector, 12V DC touched a metal plate inside and burned out the meter illumination LED and honestly it's a pain in the ass the get to the LED to repair. If you buy this meter remove the back cover and insulate the connector before applying power.
D**Y
You get what you pay for, or less
Doesn't seem to be calibrated. Reads 120 W from a transmitter with 100 W maximum output. If I have to buy a high quality Wattmeter to calibrate it myself I might as well throw it away and use the good Wattmeter. The little lamp is just barely useful. Disappointing.
R**R
SOLID - Accurate. Affordable. What more couuld I ask?
These little Wattmeters are excellent! I accidentally dropped this unit onto concrete from just over 4 feet up, and my HEART SUNK. But I got it up on the bench (in spite of my butter fingers) and put a good scope across the resistor on the dummy load and the peak to peak voltage (157.5) was RIGHT ON the money for 50 watts at 3.8 MHz! The pair of meter movements still worked flawlessly. You gotta love that. I can live with a corner kind of smashed in.
T**N
Works fine but keeps burning out the panel light.
This is my second meter and the light burned out just like the first one did after about 90 days. I don't know if it demands 12VDC instead of the 13.8 I feed it but I would have to think most ham shacks where this would be used would use a 13.8 PSU. I may take it apart and install a LED/resistor pack but for the price, I don't see why I should have to do that.
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