Hi Danny,

I have an Anritsu USB one-port “Shockline” unit with optional electronic cal 
unit.
The former was ~1K.  What accuracies are you seeking and at what power levels?

Best,

Lincoln

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> On Mar 15, 2018, at 2:17 AM, Danny Price <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> HI all, we're interested in getting a USB Vector Network Analyser (VNA), and 
> was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
> 
> I have come across three that look interesting:
> 
> * VNWA: https://www.sdr-kits.net/index.php?route=web/pages&page_id=11_11
> * PocketVNA: http://pocketvna.com/
> * MiniVNA Tiny: http://miniradiosolutions.com/54-2/
> 
>  Does anyone have any experience with these? We are after a cheap system 
> (hundreds of dollars, not tens of thousands) for quick field tests, that 
> gives reasonably consistent results. We're not expecting it to compete with a 
> >$20k lab VNA!
> 
> Cheers,
> Danny
> 
> PS: This FPGA-based Moku:Lab all-in-one test equipment may be of interest to 
> some: http://www.liquidinstruments.com/ 
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