MFJ-886B covers 300 Hz to 2.8 GHZ with 1 Hz resolution
MFJ-886B covers 300 Hz to 2.8 GHZ with 1 Hz resolution
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MFJ-886B covers 300 Hz to 2.8 GHZ with 1 Hz resolution
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Item Cost | Finance Option | Deposit | Monthly Payments | Total Cost |
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£174.95
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12 Months 14.9% APR
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£17.49
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£15.08
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£198.41
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£174.95
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18 Months 14.9% APR
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£17.49
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£10.05
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£198.41
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£174.95
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24 Months 14.9% APR
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£17.49
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£7.54
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£198.41
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£174.95
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36 Months 14.9% APR
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£17.49
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£5.03
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£198.41
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£174.95
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48 Months 14.9% APR
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£17.49
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£3.77
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£198.41
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£174.95
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12 Months 19.5% APR
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£17.49
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£15.68
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£205.65
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£174.95
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18 Months 19.5% APR
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£17.49
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£10.45
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£205.65
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£174.95
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24 Months 19.5% APR
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£17.49
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£7.84
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£205.65
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£174.95
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36 Months 19.5% APR
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£17.49
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£5.23
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£205.65
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£174.95
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48 Months 19.5% APR
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£17.49
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£3.92
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£205.65
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The MFJ-886B covers 300 Hz to 2.8 GHZ with 1 Hz resolution and four selectable gate speeds.Super compact handheld unit measures just 2 3/8W x 3 1/4H x 1 1/8D inches.
This truly pocket-sized MFJ-886B has a large easy-to-read 2W x 3/4H 10-digit backlit LCD and a 11-segment RF Signal Strength Bargraph.
Low power consumption with internal lithium battery (800 mAh). Has low battery indicator. Run for about 12 hours on a single charge! Auto-sleep mode.
MFJ-886B includes a built-in lithium battery, 12 VDC, 1A power adaptor/charger for 110 VAC and a telescoping antenna with BNC connector.
MFJ-886B has a 50 Ohm amplifier for 1MHz to 3 GHz operation and a 1M Ohm amplifier for 10 Hz to 50 MHz.
Has 45 degree flip stand for easier viewing.
Has highly sensitive input with a time base at < 10 PPM.
Hold button locks the MFJ-886B display and will continually display the last frequency received. There is also an automatic hold mode for locking in on special frequencies.