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Ad Number:1745367
Date Placed:10/06/25
Name:Jay Petray
Phone Number:E-MAIL ONLY
Callsign:W5IB
Category:TEST
Heading:Wavenode WN-2D 4 channel Wattmeter
Ad Message:I have a WN-2D Wavenode wattmeter for sale.
It is in excellent shape and 100% operational.
You can have up to 4 power sensors connected at one time.
go to wavenodedevelop.com to see all the neat features.
It works stand-alone, or with a computer.
There are all kinds of fancy horizonal and vertical meters to choose from.
It measures peak, average power and swr at the same time for all 4 channels.
I have two, just need one, so this one has to go.
It comes with a d.c. power cord and two HF-1 sensors.
This HF-1 sensors cover 1 - 60 mhz up to 2000 watts.
Price is $299.95 plus $15.05 shipping.
Thanks for looking
73
Jay

Your Response to this Ad:

Due to the amount of non-ham scammers trying to respond to the ads, I am now asking a simple question that ham operators should easily be able to answer, but scammers may not know the answer: What is the number that hams use to represent the phrase "Best Regards"? This number is typically transmitted by hams at the end of a QSO.
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BUY / SELL / TRADE SAFELY!
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