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| Ad Number: | 1758894 |
| Date Placed: | 02/13/26 |
| Name: | Gary Bowes |
| Phone Number: | Email only |
| Callsign: | K3GB |
| Category: | TEST |
| Heading: | SHARMAN AV-1000 |
| Ad Message: | NEW 400W HF/UHF SWR/Power meter Frequency range: 1.8 -160MHz 430-450MHz 800-930MHz 1240-1300MHz Power: 5W, 20W, 200W, 400W SO239 for 1.8-160MHz N-type for 430-1300MHz Bought this to use with my IC706MKIIG. As soon as I unboxed it to try it, I noticed the problem. The 'N' connectors are used for UHF measurements. The meter's SO-239 connectors accommodate 160m thru 2m. The 706 has separate SO-239s for HF and VHF/UHF. I cannot connect my 2m output to the meter's SO-239 when my HF antenna is already connected!! Nowhere does/do the dealer(s) tell you that. I like the meter. Seems sturdy, it's good looking, and would be easy to use. https://www.ebay.com/itm/195228521465?epid=7064292899&itmmeta=01KHCH67QNN45MHF5TN8YHQDXB&hash=item2d7486d3f9:g:ujQAAOSwxQZno3c- Unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KTfJwBBCds&t=27s This meter is NEW with Orig box & Instructions $180 + $15 shipping. No tax, no tariffs Cash, check, or Zelle Questions? Message me. K3GB on QRZ |
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