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43 Bird Wattmeter with Type-N Female QC Connectors (Pull)


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  • Includes Type-N Female QC Connectors


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MFR Bird Electronics
SKU: 43N-P

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43 Bird Wattmeter with Type-N Female QC Connectors (Pull)

100% tested and meets specifications.  Very Minor blemishes on the outside appearance, otherwise good working condtion.

(Does not come with Elements-Sold Separately Click Here)

43, General Purpose Wattmeter - The Industry Standard
A field-proven portable, insertion-type instrument designed to measure both forward and reflected CW power in coaxial transmission lines under any load condition. With a full-scale accuracy of ± 5%, it accurately measures RF power with low added VSWR and insertion loss. QC (quick change) type connectors and a full range of plug-in elements provide a wide choice of frequency ranges and power levels giving the Model 43 amazing flexibility. Two extra elements can be stored in the housing, one on each side. The Model 43 is easy to use and simple to service in the field.

  • Accurate CW field power measurement over 450 kHz to 2.7 GHz and 100 mW to 10 KW.
  • Uses industry standard Bird elements with space to store 2 additional within the meter housing
  • Rugged metal housing for the most demanding environments
  • Quick Change (QC) connectors to minimize the need for adaptors when making critical measurements

Used * No longer available for export
MFR: Bird Electronic Corporation

NOTE: PICTURE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 

Made in the USA

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