Digital SWR/Power Meter
(210-0527)                 Features                   Faxback Doc. # 47597

CB and amateur radio systems work best when the antenna system's impedance
matches the transmitter's output impedance as closely as possible.  Your
RadioShack Digital Standing Wave Ratio and Power Meter helps you tune your
CB or amateur radio system for the best performance.

The standing wave ratio (SWR) function helps you adjust your antenna to
the precise length for the maximum transmitted power.  The power meter
function measures either the peak envelope power (PEP) or average power
from your transmitter.

Your SWR/power meter has these features:

                       Remote Sensor - lets you connect the sensor unit
                                       either at the radio or at the
                                       antenna, and get continuous
                                       measurements on the separate
                                       display.

        Digital Display and Bargraph - lets you make readings quickly and
                                       easily.

          Manual and Auto Range Mode - lets you select the appropriate
              for Power Measurements   power range for varying power
                                       levels, or set the meter to
                                       automatically select the range.

                Wide Frequency Range - lets you measure SWR and power
                                       levels for transmitters that
                                       operate from 1.8 to 30 MHz.

                 High- and Low-Power - gives valid measurements from 1
                        Capabilities   Watt to 2,000 Watts.

WARNING:  You can use this meter to make measurements on equipment that
          uses high voltages.  Carefully observe all safety precautions
          provided with the equipment you are testing.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

(LB/eb 5/12/98)

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