• VSWR. Forward and reflected power direct digital readout, without any calibration. NOTE: DOES NOT compatible with Digital Radio
  • Maximum measurable power range up to 120W.
  • Low insertion loss (0.3 decibels or less) structure allows it to be permanently connected.
  • Build in Frequency counter . Interface (in and out ): SO239.
  • Frequency range: 125 - 525MHz. Version: 4.5.02

Works inline. Not sure of the accuracy, but it's within the ballpark. Pics show all three bands @ 10/25w rated uv-25x4.

Easy to use.. nice price of equipment to have in the ham shack

I use this on vhf and uhf and I trust the readings although I don't have anything to rate it against, just the propagation strength and distance of my signal.

I went through several other SWR meters that we're not suitable or were defective in some way. Then, I finally got to this one. This is the one if you don't want to spend $300 on an SWR meter. It works perfectly, has all the features that I need and more. Highly recommended from an old Ham!

Am well pleased as to how works.

Very easy to use, after remembering to charge the internal battery with the included micro-USB charger. Reads out SWR in large digital decimal readouts while simultaneously showing forward and reflected power. To measure true power, it really needs to come with a dummy load but it works well for antenna tuning.

Awesome meter for the price. Seems well made also. I'm sure it's not 100% accurate but I measured 3 different radios/antennas and it shows what's expected. Some may argue that with the digital display you lose scale but I like it just fine. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a cheap SWR/Power meter for amateur radio. Tip: There's a plastic protective film on the screen that scratches easy. So if you think you've scratched it, worry not,,, Update: 2-19-2019 - Still working great. I've also compared the Power and SWR readings to MFJ and higher quality meters and the Surecom is spot on. It's my current favorite meter. 73

This seems to be an excellent meter for the price, the other reviews were very favorable and I have to agree

For the money it seems to be a good little unit. Easy to use and has some nice fearures. Only used a few times but I can’t complain for under $50

Great meter for the price works as advertised. To get accurate power readings you must use a dummy load instead of your antenna. If you get a wrong frequency reading make sure your radio is not using a offset best to use VFO not channel mode and type in the frequency manually. I hope this helps I would buy it again.