Palstar WM150 HF / VHF SWR / Power Cross Needle Meter 1.8 to 150 MHz
Palstar WM150 HF / VHF SWR / Power Cross Needle Meter 1.8 to 150 MHz
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Palstar WM150 HF / VHF SWR / Power Cross Needle Meter 1.8 to 150 MHz
This pre-owned Palstar WM150 HF / VHF SWR / Power Cross Needle Meter 1.8 to 150 MHz, (Directional RF Wattmeter), is in fair cosmetic condition with scuffs and surface blemishes on the black outer metal case.
It has not been tested, and is sold without a box. It does have an instruction leaflet.
Specification:
- Made by Palstar Inc, Piqua, Ohio, USA
- Power Range 300 and 3000W
- Frequency Range: 1.8-150MHz
- Input and Output sockets on the rear
- Approximate Case Size (WHD): 14.5 x 8.7 x 15.2 cm (including feet, sockets and knobs)
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As per the subject, a Palstar VSWR meter. This example renders some curious readings but to be fair it is pretty old, its history is open to speculation and was not misrepresented in any way. Indeed, the seller was first class with most welcome lucid communications. Having experienced other Palstar equipment, I can say that the standard of construction of the WM150 is not representative of Palstar's products generally. I am being objective here and it should in no way denigrate this great seller. It was far from being expensive, so I may take advantage and tinker around with it. I may convert it for sone more useful lower RF full scale deflection measurements. Hats off to Mullard Antiques both for the service and for having a refreshingly individual website in this day and age, but not so much for Palstar on this occasion.
As per the subject, a Palstar VSWR meter. This example renders some curious readings but to be fair it is pretty old, its history is open to speculation and was not misrepresented in any way. Indeed, the seller was first class with most welcome lucid communications. Having experienced other Palstar equipment, I can say that the standard of construction of the WM150 is not representative of Palstar's products generally. I am being objective here and it should in no way denigrate this great seller. It was far from being expensive, so I may take advantage and tinker around with it. I may convert it for sone more useful lower RF full scale deflection measurements. Hats off to Mullard Antiques both for the service and for having a refreshingly individual website in this day and age, but not so much for Palstar on this occasion.