MFJ-884 MFJ884 Original MFJ Enterprises 200 W 1.8-525 MHz Cross Needle SWR/Wattmeter
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If you were to buy this for CB you would be using it on the HF side. Buying this for CB would be similar to using 110 octane aviation fuel in a mower. The cost of hf meters for this purpose is often very low. As of the 26th of January, CB operates in With a range of 4 to 12 watts ( ssb ), 27Mhz can be used. Hope everything goes well for you
connectors for your radio are the same as those on the back. It will be necessary for you to wear A radio is out and an antenna is in.
There is no plug on it a length of wire with the plug is attached. I connected a power supply to the end and connected it to the plug. I was able to get it to run on This is an 8v DC power supply. For high and low voltages, there is a small booklet. If you want to know which wire goes to which, just use an ohm meter.
In short, yes. The number 0 is handled by it Three different power levels 2000 Watts, 1500 Watts, and 1000 Watts It is divided into 20 Watt segments.
Selected User Reviews For MFJ-884 MFJ884 Original MFJ Enterprises 200 W 1.8-525 MHz Cross Needle SWR/Wattmeter
Worked exactly as expected, tested inline with a dosy meter, far more accurate than expected.
It's simple, rugged, accurate, has a wide spectrum and can handle 200 watts of power. I need just what you have.
I'm amazed at the way both functions are shown at once.
I expected it to work, and it does.
The box is very nice. The radio works as claimed and is in the ranges stated.
It's all done.