---
product_id: 298783597
title: "Mcbazel SURECOM SW-33 Plus VHF/UHF 125-525 MHz Mini Two-Way Radio RF Power & SWR Meter"
brand: "mcbazel"
price: "499.79 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
category: "Mcbazel"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/298783597-mcbazel-surecom-sw-33-plus-vhf-uhf-125-525-mhz
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region: Tunisia
---

# Direct digital readout, no calibration 125-525 MHz dual-band range 8-hour battery life Mcbazel SURECOM SW-33 Plus VHF/UHF 125-525 MHz Mini Two-Way Radio RF Power & SWR Meter

**Brand:** mcbazel
**Price:** 499.79 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📡 Stay ahead of the signal game with Mcbazel SW-33 Plus — power, precision, portability!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mcbazel SURECOM SW-33 Plus VHF/UHF 125-525 MHz Mini Two-Way Radio RF Power & SWR Meter by mcbazel
- **How much does it cost?** 499.79 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- mcbazel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mcbazel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Compatibility:** Includes SMA, BNC, PL-259 adaptors for seamless connection with most VHF/UHF radios.
- • **Compact & Portable Design:** Smallest combo meter for handheld radios—test anywhere, no flat surface needed.
- • **User-Friendly USB Charging:** Recharge quickly on the go with included micro USB cable—stay powered all day.
- • **Optimize Antenna Performance:** Spot-check and fine-tune your antennas to maximize signal strength and range.
- • **Precision Power & SWR Monitoring:** Instant digital readings up to 100W protect your gear from damage.

## Overview

The Mcbazel SURECOM SW-33 Plus is a compact, handheld RF power and SWR meter covering 125-525 MHz frequencies. It features a direct digital display requiring no calibration, measures power up to 100W, and includes multiple adaptor fittings for broad compatibility. With an 8-hour rechargeable battery and easy USB charging, it’s the essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts to optimize antenna performance and protect radio equipment from damage.

## Description

Mcbazel SURECOM SW-33 Plus VHF/UHF 125-525 MHz Mini Two-Way Radio RF Power & SWR Meter: desertcart.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science

Review: Easy to use on handheld transceivers - As I was trying out new / better antennas on my Baofeng uv5rtp and I was thinking of making and experimenting with antennas of my own I chose this SWR meter to make sure the fitted antenna wasn't causing any damage to the output stages of the transmitter. It comes with a selection of fittings (SMA, PL-259 and BNC) to allow easy fitting to many radio units and a dummy load rated at 10Watts, - so suitable for a handheld unit. After charging its internal battery with a USB charger I put it to the test. It measures output power (up to 100 Watts) and vSWR as well as giving an indication of output and reflected power. Sometimes the figures on the display jump about a bit so I marked it down slightly on accuracy, but it works well and I have used it a lot. As well as home made antennas it was interesting to see how good some of the stock antennas perform. Many dual band antennas appear to be anything but, - giving a good SWR on one band and a much worse reading on the other. The SWR also varies a bit with location and standing next to metal objects does not do any favours in keeping the SWR down, I have a folding antenna and its SWR changes as it folds. Its SWR is perfect for VHF if the antenna is fully extended but poor on UHF. However if it is folded the SWR figures are reversed so now I always use it open on VHF and folded on UHF for best results (the antenna manufacturers don't tell you that, - but useful to know thanks to this meter) I do not own a digital DMR radio and the manufacturers claim it won't work with DMR. I do not see why it shouldn't and in any case most DMR radios have an analogue mode. Very pleased with this purchase so far and it has proved itself very useful when using different 2m band / 70cm band antennas.
Review: A superb and easy to use spot check device for aerial suitability and handset power levels. - A highly recommended tool for your radio kit bag. Probably the smallest combination power/swr meter i've ever seen, and this has no impact on how useable it is; far better handling for testing handheld radios - no faffing around trying to find a flat surface, and messing about with various long cables. Should definitely have one if you don't already, and test every aerial you have for your handsets. As some kit ones can be shockingly badly matched, and should be immediately disposed of on accounts of being at risk of blowing the handset, along with having poor range. Also quite effective at verifying handset output power, although you may find that the meter does not register a reading on extremely low milliwatt power levels, where possible test at higher outputs to get more all round consistent measurements. Also keep in mind particularly when measuring and confirming SWR that the test conditions should represent close to ideal typical environment use case - as antenna orientation and close proximity to metallic and organic objects can impact readings. Therefore preferably test in open space, with antenna vertical, and hold the meter with one hand to provide a solid ground plane. Otherwise, take test measurements taken under non-ideal circumstances with a pinch of salt, typically this results in SWR readings higher than might be expected. Also for those particularly enthusiastic about such things, and with a little more budget to work with, its also worth looking at a number of well regarded hobbyist Spectrum Analysers and VNA's which can give you further insight into how clean your handsets are, and more broadly how your aerials perform. However, as a bare minimum spot check device, you can't go far wrong with one of these :)

## Features

- V.S.W.R. Forward power direct digital readout, without any calibration.
- Maximum measurable power range up to 100W.
- Easy to install handheld Radio
- NOTE: NOT for the DMR digital radio. Please use correct dummy load. High power will damage the dummy load. Kind read the manual carefully before use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08ZC7HS75 |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 68,533 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 45 in Radio Frequency Transceivers |
| Box Contents | SW-33 Plus Power & SWR Meter, SMA male to SMA male Adaptor, SMA male to SMA female Adaptor, SMA female to BNC female Adaptor, SMA male to BNC male Adaptor, 5-20W DUMMY LOAD, micro USB Charging Cable, Manual |
| Brand Name | Mcbazel |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with the same frequency band (VHF/UHF) |
| Connectivity Protocol | VHF/UHF |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (704) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Frequency Range | 125MHz-525MHz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 60D x 25W x 25H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 160 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Mcbazel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | msc-030112 |
| Model Number | SW-33 Plus |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Product Features | Digital Display, SWR Calibration |
| Tuner Type | VHF |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mcbazel
- **Colour:** Black
- **Frequency range:** 125MHz-525MHz
- **Item weight:** 160 Grams
- **Number of batteries:** 1 A batteries required. (included)
- **Number of channels:** 1
- **Product dimensions:** 60D x 25W x 25H millimetres
- **Special feature:** Digital Display, SWR Calibration
- **Voltage:** 5 Volts (DC)
- **Water resistance level:** Not Water Resistant

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to use on handheld transceivers
*by D***M on 27 July 2021*

As I was trying out new / better antennas on my Baofeng uv5rtp and I was thinking of making and experimenting with antennas of my own I chose this SWR meter to make sure the fitted antenna wasn't causing any damage to the output stages of the transmitter. It comes with a selection of fittings (SMA, PL-259 and BNC) to allow easy fitting to many radio units and a dummy load rated at 10Watts, - so suitable for a handheld unit. After charging its internal battery with a USB charger I put it to the test. It measures output power (up to 100 Watts) and vSWR as well as giving an indication of output and reflected power. Sometimes the figures on the display jump about a bit so I marked it down slightly on accuracy, but it works well and I have used it a lot. As well as home made antennas it was interesting to see how good some of the stock antennas perform. Many dual band antennas appear to be anything but, - giving a good SWR on one band and a much worse reading on the other. The SWR also varies a bit with location and standing next to metal objects does not do any favours in keeping the SWR down, I have a folding antenna and its SWR changes as it folds. Its SWR is perfect for VHF if the antenna is fully extended but poor on UHF. However if it is folded the SWR figures are reversed so now I always use it open on VHF and folded on UHF for best results (the antenna manufacturers don't tell you that, - but useful to know thanks to this meter) I do not own a digital DMR radio and the manufacturers claim it won't work with DMR. I do not see why it shouldn't and in any case most DMR radios have an analogue mode. Very pleased with this purchase so far and it has proved itself very useful when using different 2m band / 70cm band antennas.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A superb and easy to use spot check device for aerial suitability and handset power levels.
*by M***L on 26 November 2025*

A highly recommended tool for your radio kit bag. Probably the smallest combination power/swr meter i've ever seen, and this has no impact on how useable it is; far better handling for testing handheld radios - no faffing around trying to find a flat surface, and messing about with various long cables. Should definitely have one if you don't already, and test every aerial you have for your handsets. As some kit ones can be shockingly badly matched, and should be immediately disposed of on accounts of being at risk of blowing the handset, along with having poor range. Also quite effective at verifying handset output power, although you may find that the meter does not register a reading on extremely low milliwatt power levels, where possible test at higher outputs to get more all round consistent measurements. Also keep in mind particularly when measuring and confirming SWR that the test conditions should represent close to ideal typical environment use case - as antenna orientation and close proximity to metallic and organic objects can impact readings. Therefore preferably test in open space, with antenna vertical, and hold the meter with one hand to provide a solid ground plane. Otherwise, take test measurements taken under non-ideal circumstances with a pinch of salt, typically this results in SWR readings higher than might be expected. Also for those particularly enthusiastic about such things, and with a little more budget to work with, its also worth looking at a number of well regarded hobbyist Spectrum Analysers and VNA's which can give you further insight into how clean your handsets are, and more broadly how your aerials perform. However, as a bare minimum spot check device, you can't go far wrong with one of these :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant for my radios to see how many watts I'm transmitting and checking my SWR.
*by S***P on 2 August 2025*

Brilliant I use it on all my radios to see how many watts my radio is giving out on certain frequencies and I also use it to see what my swr reading is as well. Great and very useful if you are into radios (Walkie Talkies) like Quansheng, Radtel, TidRadio, Baofeng etc.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-30*