Ditto, here Mark. I love mine also.
73, Gary K5AMH

On March 7, 2021 10:51:57 PM Mark Brantana via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
Someone had asked about the NanoVNA model I purchased. I don’t mind sharing the invoice. There is no confidential information here. I got mine from R&L, and it is the larger 4” screen. The 2 1/2 inch screen would have been too small. Mine came with all three calibration caps, and some flexible adaptors so you really don’t have to keep connecting to (and potentially damaging) the fittings on the VNA. It came with a USB adapter to port to a computer and a charger cord to charge from the computer. It also came with a handy colored function map.

Mine came with a cross-threaded 50 ohm calibrator, but they made good on it quickly, so I think their customer service and the product are pretty good.

I love learning about Smith Charts. I am learning that the professional world talks in terms of db loss, not SWRs, but the VNA does both. This is really helpful for me in studying for the Extra.

Watch a few videos, learn to calibrate (every time), try a few things, and you are generally good to go.

Mark
N5PRD


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