DAIWA CN-501-H2 ROE meter / Wattmeter from 1.8 to 150 Mhz Watts 2000. Measurement scale of 20 / 200 / 2000 watts. Valid for frequencies 1.8-150 Mhz Connectors 2 x PL female + 12 volts esmiter lighting. more Manufacturer: daiwa Reference CN501H2
The Daiwa stationary SWR meter and cross needle wattmeter is an essential tool for radio amateurs and communications technicians. Designed to measure standing wave ratio (SWR) and transmit power, this device operates in a wide frequency range from 1.8 to 150 MHz, and offers three power scales of 20 W, 200 W and 2 KW, making it very versatile for various radio frequency applications. With a minimum SWR reading power of 4 W, the meter ensures an accuracy of 10% in gross cubic, guaranteeing the reliability of the measurements.
The device has an impedance of 50 Ohm and uses PL connectors, common in most radio equipment. Its dimensions are 155 x 80 x 100 mm and its weight is approximately 670 grams, making it compact and easy to integrate into any workstation without taking up much space. Regarding the power ratio, it supports up to 2 KW in the range of 1.8 to 60 MHz and up to 1 KW in 144 MHz, making it a suitable tool for both low and high power signals.
The stationary SWR meter and cross needle wattmeter allows users to check and adjust their antenna systems to minimize SWR, which is crucial to ensure efficient transmission and prevent damage to transmission equipment. Three power scales facilitate accurate measurement in different usage scenarios, while cross-needle reading provides clear and easy interpretation of data.
This device is ideal for amateur radio stations, radio equipment repair shops and any environment where accurate measurement of VSWR and transmit power is required. Its robust and compact design, along with its advanced features, ensure optimal performance and safe operation of radio frequency systems, making this meter an indispensable tool for any radio enthusiast or professional in the communications field.
Connectors 2 x PL female 12 volts transmitter lighting.