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1202 [2008/02/06 22:30]
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 ====== HF/VHF SWR Bridge and Wattmeter Model 1202 ====== ====== HF/VHF SWR Bridge and Wattmeter Model 1202 ======
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 HF/VHF SWR Bridge and Wattmeter covering 1.8 - 54 MHz plus 2-Meters. ​ Separate HF and VHF connectors allows connecting both rigs at the same time.  Includes range switch for 20 or 200 watt scales, HF/VHF selection switch, and sensitivity control. ​ Housed in a rugged steel enclosure. HF/VHF SWR Bridge and Wattmeter covering 1.8 - 54 MHz plus 2-Meters. ​ Separate HF and VHF connectors allows connecting both rigs at the same time.  Includes range switch for 20 or 200 watt scales, HF/VHF selection switch, and sensitivity control. ​ Housed in a rugged steel enclosure.
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 ===== Specifications ===== ===== Specifications =====
   ***Frequency Coverage:** HF: 1.8 to 54 MHz, VHF: 140 to 150 MHz   ***Frequency Coverage:** HF: 1.8 to 54 MHz, VHF: 140 to 150 MHz
-  ***RF Power Rangers:** 0 - 200 and 0 - 20 watts RF +  ***RF Power Ranges:** 0 - 200 and 0 - 20 watts RF 
-  ***Wattmeter ​accuracy:**  +/- 10% of full scale reading with 50 ohm resistive load +  ***Wattmeter ​Accuracy:**  +/- 10% of full scale reading with 50 ohm resistive load 
-  ***SWR ​sensitivity:** better than 2 watts+  ***SWR ​Sensitivity:** better than 2 watts
   ***Impedance:​** 50 ohms nominal   ***Impedance:​** 50 ohms nominal
   ***Circuitry:​** Separate HF and VHF sensing circuits, each with op-amp boosted forward and reverse voltage outputs   ***Circuitry:​** Separate HF and VHF sensing circuits, each with op-amp boosted forward and reverse voltage outputs

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