![]() ![]() The big difference between these two and the ones at the top of the list is the number of scan points. The two versions at the bottom of the list have different hardware along with different screen sizes and battery capacities. Note the primary differences are devices’ screen sizes and their battery capacities. On this slide you can see there’s five primary models you can choose from as of today. Let’s first take a look at some of the versions of the NanoVNA you’ll be seeing in the marketplace. Now, the device will do a bunch more than what we’ll look at and I encourage you to follow-up with some of the really good YouTube tutorials on the more advanced features of this NanoVNA. This will be a basic overview video where we’ll look at what comes with the kit, tour some of the menus and a do a couple of basic tasks a typical ham or GMRS radio operator may want to do. ![]() ![]() If you think this might be something you would like to add to your electronic test equipment, please use the link in the video description below or look for the device offered by the Amazon seller SDRGEEK to help me say thank you for providing the device. In this review, we’ll take a look at this popular device.Īs I get started, you need to know that the seller offered this product in exchange for an honest review. The NanoVNA-F is a great test device for your workbench or radio shack. ![]()
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