Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

In the case of a $200 5370, you have to wait a while to find one. When you get it, you likely have to do some work to get it running. At the very least you will need to do a cal.
My guess is that a counter project would be very similar. There is an order and 
build process that happens every so often. Eventually you get a set of boards 
that *might* work. They still need a bit of this and that to get them running. 
Once running you need to do a cal.

The calibrated and running counter is something you can have tomorrow (more or 
less). That's very different than the kit of boards.

Bob



But, looking at the $750 price point, you should be able to do better on the boards and not needing to fiddle. More turn-key.

The TAPR VNA is in that price range, and was basically plug it in in, and it works.

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