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Retired - Radio Amateur WB0NNI licensed since 1974
Location: United StatesMember since: 21 July 2019

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Reviews (2)
MFJ-105D 24-Hour Analog Quartz Wall Clock
21 September 2019
Excellent 24 Hour Clock for tracking UTC
Very nice 24 hour clock - easy to read and makes it very convenient to track UTC in the radio shack - no more conversion, going to the computer or handheld device to log manual entries in my log - I am pleased and would strongly recommend this clock for anyone looking for an easy, cost efficient way to quickly track UTC.
Daiwa CN-501H SWR & Power Meter 1.8-150 MHz up to 1500 Watts
26 February 2020
An Outstanding Cross-Needle Meter at a Great Price
Great product at a good price. My station operates exclusively on HF, running close to 1K. Since all my antennas are home brew, I wanted a meter that I could watch both the power level and VSWR at the same time. I wanted to find a means of detecting any change in the antenna during a transmission. Dual meters was an option, but for my purposes it seemed intuitively most logical to have a cross needle meter that would provide both reports at a single glance, and the CN 501H does just that. The three power levels permit me to adjust the power level on my transceiver to obtain a fine reading, and then bump it up when I'm running power. The meter is lit via 12 V rear socket, plug included, that allowed me to connect that to my transceiver so that it was only lit when the transceiver was in service. Aesthetically it has a clean look and quietly complements my Yaesu without looking like a sideshow of its own. I am please with and would highly recommend this unit to any interested Ham..