• Josh F.
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    101 year ago

    I recommend the NanoVNA, which is about $50.

    It’s definitely not top of the line, and it does take a bit of playing with to get used to. However it has a heck of a lot of features for the price point.

    • @Arrayrepairman
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      51 year ago

      I’ll second this. I opted for the more expensive version to get the larger screen and N connectors (instead of SMA) and have been very happy with it.

      • Josh F.
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        51 year ago

        There is also the TinySA. Which is a similar idea as the NanoVNA, but it’s for spectrum analysis instead of an antenna analysis.

  • Inductor
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    61 year ago

    I use a nanoVNA. It’s not exactly an antenna analyzer, but if your just trying to check for resonance/SWR, it’s fine.