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The Rig Expert AA-35 is the most powerful cost effective cable analyzer on the market. Packed with features that fits in the palm of your hand and at an affordable price.
Frequency range: 0.06 to 35 MHz
Frequency entry: 1 kHz resolution
Measurement for 25, 50, 75, 100 Ohm systems
SWR measurement range: 1 to 100 in numerical modes, 1 to 10 in chart modes
R and X range: 0…1000, -1000…1000 in chart modes, 0…10000, -10000…10000 in numerical modes
Display modes: R, X chart, 100 points, SWR chart, 100 points, SWR, return loss, R, X, Z, L, C at single frequency
RF output:
– Connector type: UHF (SO-239)
– Output signal shape: square
– Output power: -13 dBm (at 50 Ohm load)
Power:
Max. 4 hours of continuous measurement, max. 2 days in standby mode when fully charged batteries are used, Two 1.2V Ni-MH batteries, type AA, Two 1.5V alkaline batteries, type AA, When the analyzer is connected to a PC or a DC adapter with USB socket, it takes power from these sources
Interface:
320×240 color TFT display, 6x3 keys on the water-proof keypad, Menus and help screens in English (by default), Japanese, French, Ukrainian, USB connection to a personal computer
Accessories inside the box: Soft case, Alkaline batteries, USB cable, Manual
Dimensions: 103 mm x 207 mm x 37 mm (4.1 in x 8.1 in x 1.4 in)
Operating temperature: 0…40 °C (32…104 °F)
Weight: 310g (10.9 Oz)
06/07/2024
Rig Expert AA-35
After a 40 year hiatus I returned to amateur radio. Needing an antenna I borrowed a MFJ 269Pro to create my own. Since I regularly tinker with antennas it became quickly obvious that I wanted my own. I ended up buying a Rig Expert after reading many positive reviews. Having used this for a short time I would buy one again in a heartbeat should something untowards happen with it. Every radio amateur that makes his/her own antenna should have one.