16:1 Baluns/Ununs

SIGNALPEN(TM) PENCIL SIZE RF DETECTOR LIGHT, 60 Hz to 1.2 GHz, Miliwatts to Kilowatts, Direct Contact or Inductive Detector, No Battery! Fits in Shirt Pocket!

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$49.95
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SIGNALPEN(TM) PENCIL SIZE RF DETECTOR LIGHT, 60 Hz to 1.2 GHz, Miliwatts to Kilowatts, Direct Contact or Inductive Detector, No Battery! Fits in Shirt Pocket!
Product Details

SignalPen(TM)

Our device, in the style of a pen. A portable device that you hold at the end of the pen to detect any RF signal source in close proximity without a battery. It uses RF electromagnetic field as a power source to light up an indicating light. Simple tool/instrument to locate or troubleshoot any RF source from handheld transceiver, mobile radios, or base station and radio repeaters. This device also detects a high voltage AC power line from 15kV and above, also a handy tool for electrician. Just store in shirt pocket like your other pens!

Self-Powered RF Detection Light (No Battery Needed)

Product Dimensions: The size of a pen

Specifications: 60 Hz to 1.2 GHz

For Optional Models: 2.4 to 6 Ghz Min. to Max.

RF Powered Detection: Milliwatts to Kilowatts

Proximity Detection: Wireless: 0.5 in to 3 ft

Capable of in-circuit detection from 20 mW. 30 seconds at 100W

Warranty: 3 years warranty no matter what, except:Intentional breakage and tampering of device

USER MANUAL

16:1 Baluns are useful between 750-850 ohm balanced loads where the impedance at the  end of the feed line is 800 ohms (1/2 wavelength feed line), or high impedance feeds for rhombic,  T2FD and traveling wave antennas.

16:1 Ununs are useful between coax and long wires with a load impedance near 800 ohms like a beverage antenna.  Shortwave listener antennas also can benefit with the 16:1 unun and it may provide a better match than 9:1 ununs – this means quieter noise levels and stronger signals so you can hear distance stations easier.