FM Power Meter with 1-5/8" EIA Flange, Frequency Range 87.5-108 MHz, Essential for Broadcast Compliance
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Explore the Precision of the Kintronic Labs PM-158-FM FM Power Meter
Meet the Kintronic Labs PM-158-FM, an FM Power Meter engineered to provide precise power measurements within the frequency range of 87.5-108 MHz. Designed for broadcasters and RF professionals, this meter is the perfect tool for ensuring that your FM transmission systems are operating efficiently and within regulatory standards.
Highly Accurate Frequency Measurements for Broadcast Professionals
The PM-158-FM is essential for anyone in the broadcasting industry who needs reliable and accurate frequency measurements. This power meter is specifically calibrated for the FM broadcast band, ensuring that your systems are monitored with precision and that your broadcasts meet all frequency regulations and standards.
Robust Design with 1-5/8" EIA Flange
Built to withstand the rigors of professional use, the PM-158-FM features a robust 1-5/8" EIA flange that ensures a secure and durable connection to your transmission line. This design not only enhances reliability but also facilitates easy installation and integration into existing systems.
Versatility for a Range of Broadcasting Applications
Whether you're managing a small community station or a large commercial broadcaster, the PM-158-FM is versatile enough to meet your needs. Its broad frequency range makes it suitable for a variety of broadcasting applications, from monitoring transmitter outputs to ensuring signal integrity across transmission paths.
Ideal Tool for Ensuring Compliance and Efficiency
Maintaining compliance with broadcast standards is crucial, and the PM-158-FM provides the monitoring capabilities necessary to do just that. It ensures that your FM broadcasts are within the legal limits, helping to avoid fines and reduce interference with other signals.
MPN | PM-158-FM |
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Color | Blue |
Brand | Kintronic Labs |
Product Condition | New |
Availability | Out of Stock |