CQV-SWR120 is this affordable SWR/POWER Meter any good?
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- I bought this SWR/Power meter to try it out and see if it was any good. Follow along as I test it out.
I purchased this from aliexpress.
#CQV-SWR120, #swr meter, p#power meter,
Awesome! A beeping sound is better than smoke!🔥💨
Cool little unit. Nice screen and the alert feature is nice too
Thanks Chuck. I picked up 2 of these and showed them in TOADS. Then someone said you did a video on them. Very nice. They are very nice.
Yea Don, they are pretty nice
👀 Wohooo another new Toy for our Big Boy. What sweet digital SWR/PWR Meter. Happy Tuesday Fire Chief & tnx for the Video. 73 de YFUG 💯🙋♂
That's pretty cool, Chuck. I like that style of meter better than the analog meters
i have had one for a couple of months now loving it stupid buy one its worth it !
This will be a great addition to my mobile wet up. Nice.
I think I'll get one of these after I'm licensed. It's so small compared to i.e. a cross-needle SWR and power meter that I should have no trouble finding a place for it in my tiny shack and the display's easy enough to read too. (I don't think I really need a separate SWR/wattmeter that I know of, but still, it has the coolness factor.)
Thanks for showing this! Glad it runs on batteries so I can keep the wall wart away during QSOs. Very impressed! 73, K7KS
What do you mean by; “wall wart “ Sir? Thanks !
slick little meter Chuck.
thanks for the review, very well done.
cheapest method of getting forward Power , Reverse power is tap into radio's SWR bridge. I tapped into my FT-450 's SWR bridge, it produce around 4V at 100 watts level. can be done same things for VHF radio as well. no extra loss going through SWR meter connector, coax connection so on. AG6JU
You risk creating an unwanted attenuation stub tapping the bridge. It's best to sample the reflect from an inductive tap outside the circuit. If you tap the signal from the radios own meter signal that's safe enough.
Nice review, for $45 it might be worth grabbing one (or a couple) of these!
Super clean, love it
Thanks for the video. I purchased one and wanted to see how it works before hooking it up. Intended use is for portable.
Thanks, Steve, k7ofg.
Looks Awesome, I need something for my (TR)usdx qrp set. I think I found it😍🤩
I like it!
Cool SWR meter!
So I can use this for CB radio? Killer man. I'm there dude.
When I rains,my SWR will go down a tiny bit.
sure
I like the price too. :)
Very nice review but it's not "reference" its reflected power
What does that mean?
@@tmccusk1 Means it's not that accurate.
Any chance of getting a manual?
Theres a 200w pro version now too
been thinking about one of those, my radio can only display one meter at a time
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Does it making noise on some frequencies like CQV-SWR-508?
if I have an swr reading on my radio screen, why would I need this?
strange they don't list CW on the tuner ..... ???? ...de N2JNZ
What tuner?
How are you making SWR go up?
I noticed very large SWR variation during SSB transmission. Is this normal?
New to all this. Will this measure the wattage/swr on a YAESU 2900 R 144-174 MHz
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Nice unit THANKS! Just ordered mine. KO4UZU 73
Does it do peak envelope power
YEA, What he said....
This one may be pretty, but unless it's more accurate than the Surecom SW-102, the one thing that would make me stay/go with the Surecom is the frequency display. I have the Surecom SW-33 (which I love), but the SW-102 displays the incoming frequency display, which helped greatly when recording data from the Retevis RT-29 walkie-talkie and the Baofeng BF-888. I could never ID'ed those frequencies with the SW-33 or the CQV SWR-120. I love the colors with the latter, but also, the SWR 120 also won't work with as well with HTs as the Surecoms.
Not sure if you realize but the Surecom SW-120 is for UHF/VHF, the item he is showing is for HF
@@aaronjanderson1942 а на 144mhz будет сильно неточность swr?
I really needed to see how it performs on SSB pep?
It won't measure PEP accurately - the vast majority of digital meters are useless for PEP readings.
Am I correct in assuming you were using an external tuner?
Does anyone know of a QUIET wall wart to feed it? 73 DE W8LV BILL
Try a snap on ferrite on the output power lead going to the meter close to the end Wrap the wire around one side of the ferrite twice snap it together experiment with amount of wraps. once you are satisfied use some glue to hold it in place
will this do am
Have you found this meter to be accurate with HT (walkie-talkie) SWRs? So many good HT antennas get a bad rap with SWR meters. I also wish this meter would read frequencies. That would make this meter perfect! I love the color screen, though.
These are listed for 1.8-54MHz, so they won't be compatible with VHF/UHF HTs unfortunately.
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Will this meter tune the antenna swr?
its not Tuner..
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Biggest problem with this meter and with these type of meters is, the display is much too small.
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You're funny.... IF only you lifted the top off the bottom and swung it to the OTHER SIDE.... YUP, no need to disconnect the battery... How about reading PEP?? Thanks for the review.
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