Palstar PM2000A Active Peak Reading Watt Meter SWR Cross Needle

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    www.cbradiomagazine.com - This video is an overview of the Palstar PM2000A Watt Meter ($159.95). The PM2000A measures and displays forward power (up to 2000W), reflected power, and SWR simultaneously on its dual movement meter system in the frequency range of 1.8 MHz to 60 MHz.
    Accuracy of the readings is assured because the PM2000A features a true shielded directional coupler. The backlit meter can display either peak or average power readings with a Peak Hold function, and has 300 and 2000 watt range settings.
    When QST tested the PM2000A's predecessor, the Palstar WM150, they found it to be the only wattmeter with true Active Peak Reading. The PM2000A is the next generation of Wattmeters from Palstar. All of the features of the WM150 are integrated into the PM2000A but with increased power capability up to 2kW and featuring a 2 second Peak Hold function. Just like on Palstar tuners, the PM2000A has an 11 Ga. (.090") iridite-treated aluminum case with powder coated front panel and top cover.
    Specifications
    Peak/Average power readings: 300 and 2000 watt range
    Peak and Peak/Hold (2 sec) function
    Frequency range: 1.8 MHz to 60 MHz
    True shielded directional coupler
    Displays forward power, reflected power, and SWR
    Dual movement meter system
    PL259 Coax connector
    11 Ga. (.090") iridite-treated aluminum case
    Top cover is powder coat finished
    Dimensions: 4.75" wide x 4.25" high x 4" deep
    Weight 1.5 lbs.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @doublel7337
    @doublel7337 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for the review. I am looking for a cross reading meter for my Ham rig after recently having an RF problem in the shack. I am looking for a Palstar cross needle meter, and this review was very helpful. I own a Plastar DL2k dummy load which has served me well for several years, and they build a an affordable quality product here in the USA.

  • @MrDaveaccord
    @MrDaveaccord Před 3 lety

    Just ordered one of these. Palstar makes quality products, I have on of their external speakers for my Icom radio and it's awesome.

  • @josephriffle124
    @josephriffle124 Před rokem

    I watched the video on the WM-150, I've never seen one, but probably had the same problem as the 2000A. Which is the reflected power measurement. The reflected power measurement is AVERAGE only, it has no active circuitry to display "PEP" reflected power. Meaning, the only way to get the most accurate SWR reading is to set the meter to "AVE" so both meters are reading average. The active circuitry for PEP and peak hold is ONLY on the forward scale.

  • @RadioHamGuy
    @RadioHamGuy Před 12 lety

    Nice review thanks!

  • @terrylikens3183
    @terrylikens3183 Před 5 lety

    Very nice meter.

  • @dannelson8556
    @dannelson8556 Před 7 lety +1

    several comments, the meter you are using is a Palstar PM2000 not the 2000a
    The 2000a correct several problems and add several features.
    Keep in mind that the other meters you showed are specifically tuned for the CB band while the Palstar is designed to be accurate across all the amateur bands which is much more complicated and expensive to design.
    Again the primary difference between the Palstar and the Radio Shack and Dosy meter is the Palstar will be very accurate across all the ham bands and not just the CB band. The bottom line is you only operate CB then the Palstar doesn't really offer you anything more than the other meters do.

    • @cbradiomagazine
      @cbradiomagazine  Před 7 lety

      Dan Nelson meter is PM2000A.

    • @dannelson8556
      @dannelson8556 Před 7 lety +1

      cbradiomagazine
      Well then the only thing I can think of is that it must have been either miss box or an early prototype becouse the 2000a that I reviewed had two settings 30 watts and 3000 Watts, it had silk screen labels which indicated function of the buttons in both the in and out positions. The front panel buttons were all black with one red power button.
      The Palstar 2000a in my opinion is an exceptionally good power / SWR meter.
      Just a bit of background on myself, I hold a first class radiotelephone license with radar endorsement. I've also held an extra class ham radio ticket for over 30 years.
      I have a fully stocked electronics repair lab complete with service monitors, Spectrum analyzers, Vector Network analyzer as well as a Rhoades and Schwartz laboratory-grade power meter.
      over the years I have reviewed just about every SWR power meter I could lay my hands on and I have to say that the Palstar 2000a is among one of the best and most accurate analog meters I have ever seen. it's not only accurate in the CB band it's accurate across the entire HF Spectrum.
      I'm utterly amazed that they are able to produce this item and take it to market for under $200
      it's one thing to design and produce an SWR power meter that's accurate across a limited frequency range such as the CB band and it's a completely different beast to design and produce a wide band SWR power meter which is accurate across the entire HF Spectrum.
      With that said I don't see how this meter really benefits your average CB operator, in my opinion it's massive Overkill.
      There are plenty of less-expensive meters on the market which are accurate enough for CB operators and which have more appropriate and useful Power Ranges.
      With that said, if I had one complaint about the Palstar it would be its overall kit like appearance, while I like the powder coated finish its overall appearance makes it look like a kit that was built in someone's garage rather than the accurate professional grade equipment it is, I've seen cheap Chinese pieces of junk which looked more professional. the palstar is accurate enough that I find myself using it in the field more often than I find myself using my bird

  • @outlawhead
    @outlawhead Před 7 lety +2

    how are you supposed to read the Meter when in the 2k setting ? Bad Meter.

  • @xjohn1970
    @xjohn1970 Před 2 lety

    made in in the USA😎

  • @k5azebud988
    @k5azebud988 Před 7 lety

    just talk into it, auuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudio renders the test worthless

    • @M70ACARRY
      @M70ACARRY Před 4 lety

      no it doesn't, hammy ham bone

  • @Frdzed
    @Frdzed Před 7 lety

    200 dollars now, and still rubbish.

    • @cbradiomagazine
      @cbradiomagazine  Před 7 lety +1

      Lots of people swear by this meter but I never really thought it performed as well as it should for the price.

    • @Frdzed
      @Frdzed Před 7 lety

      cbradiomagazine I wish there was a happy medium price wise for a relatively accurate watt swr meter for consumers. You'd think in the 21st century and with advances in cad cam technology with cheaper manufacturing costs they'd be some fairly accurate( and semi reliable) meters priced in the sub $200 range. but alas not. It appears its either a Bird meter or LP100A, else all the mediocrity below them.

    • @Frdzed
      @Frdzed Před 7 lety

      Cheers, I took a chance and bought a Swan 2000A meter from ebay, fingers crossed LOL

    • @forgetyourlife
      @forgetyourlife Před 3 lety +2

      Rubbish? Come on Freddy. I don’t think so.

    • @Frdzed
      @Frdzed Před 3 lety

      forget_your_life yes suppose you are right. Was a little bit of zealous banter on my side those few years ago.