Wavenode WN-2(D) SWR Power Meter

  • WaveNode WN-2(D) Digital SWR & Power Meter and station monitor
  • Monitor 4 sensors simultaneously for peak, Average power and SWR.
  • Backlit LCD display
  • Wide range of sensors covering 100 milliwatt to 8KW, 1.6 Mhz to 1.3 Ghz.
  • USB connection to PC – Analysis software included.
  • Oscilloscope and Spectrum Analysis of the RF Modulation
  • Observe IM and “Splatter” frequency components realtime.
  • Complete system includes (1) sensor, WN-2(D) unit, AC power module and software on CDROM.

Price excl VAT: £415.83
incl VAT: £499.00

Description

The new WN-2(D) power meter measures and displays output power or SWR of up to four radios/antennas at the same time at a nice Barr Graph
Up to four sensors for power/SWR can be connected to the device and can be installed at the point where they are rquired; sensors are available for 1.6 to 470MHz and up to max. 8KW.
The measured data is displayed on a computer connected via USB. The required software for Windows XP or Windows Vista is included.
When operating standalone the data is shown on the internal LCD display and High brightness bargraphs display peak forward power and SWR.
So a computer is not required, but of course would give a much better overview.
The WN-2(D) measures spectrum and envelope of the transmitted signal up to 20kHz modulation bandwidth. Intermod, splatter or overmodulation can be seen immediately. The required fast sampling rate of the transmitted signal is achieved by using a fast RISC processor in the sensor.
Additionally the WN-2 offers four analog (0 to 10V) and four digital (TTL) inputs for many measurement tasks. A programmable solenoid output offers the possibility to emergency shut-down, for example in the case of high SWR. Another option is the board to control a Yaesu rotator.
The WN-2D device is supplied as standard with one HF-2 (2Kw – 1.8-60MHz) sensor, CD-ROM, USB cable and power supply.
Wavenode sensors can be provided with RFView outputs for linking to SDR’s such as ANAN and FLEX for predistortion linearisation

Wavenode Graphing Software

Read the review in QST magazine HERE