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The Seesii Nanovna-H Vector Network Analyzer HW3.6 is a compact, portable antenna analyzer covering 10KHz to 1.5GHz frequency range. Featuring a 2.8-inch touchscreen, advanced frequency algorithm, and metal shielding for accuracy, it supports S-parameter, SWR, phase, delay, and Smith chart measurements. With built-in MicroSD storage, Android/PC software control, and a comprehensive accessory kit, it’s designed for electronics engineers, amateur radio operators, and DIY enthusiasts seeking precise antenna performance evaluation on the go.



D**K
Buy it, trust me dont wait
Works really well. Sci fi level status. I love it! It does take some getting use to and is not as easier as the old school ones but just has so many more capailities and is very good for the entry level hams. Plus its not as nearly expensive as the other two big names. Yes... i do have others. This one is compact and portable with spot on accuracy. Only downside is the open, short, and closed calibration situation..but just make sure to save that parameter profile for the band you will be measuring and you wont need to do it again. Thank you so much i will definitely buy another one.
S**Y
A handy tool for hams!
I'm finding this very useful, and still amazed by all it can do. It's a bit of a learning curve....in fact I'm still learning all it's functions, but executes tasks very well. I found it handy for working with home brew antennas for ham radio. More functionality, and much cheaper, than a mainstream antenna analyzer!
H**Y
This is really a neat device
Dang it is small for old eyes. I have only used it in my 'shack' so cannot comment about outside visibility. I have a Diamond 5 band trap antenna and wanted to tweak the radials a tad. There is a menu print out in the box but nothing else. I had already downloaded a couple of how to documents. Both documents commented that there are several versions of the Nano so your screen may look slightly different,I played with it a couple of hours before connecting my antenna (remember to get the adapters if using the vhf 259 type connectors). It was intimidating at first but after running through a SWR set up a couple of times, it started to make sense.I had three bands to set up so used the same trace and changed the frequency range. You have to recalibrate when changing frequency so really not a big deal. You can save four traces.The recalibration is simple. Takes maybe two minutes but if you don't do it, a doubt your readings will be accurate.To me, it is well worth the cost.
A**N
Complicated But Works.
I am a ham radio operator and I bought this to be able to sweep my antennas to guage performance. I'm a pretty technical guy. I'm an engineer for a small university and this NanoVNA is a very complicated piece of equipment and the wiki is not really that great at explaining how and what to do with it right out of the box. I finally found an online video that showed step by step how to get started. From their it started to make a little more sense. As far as the machine itself, it seems to be able to do exactly what it is advertised to do. It will also do a whole lot of things that I probably do not need it to do, but may learn about as I use it more. The ability to connect it to a bigger screen is a definite plus. You can run it from the face but those letters and numbers are tiny! Supposedly there is also a phone app, but as of the writing of this review I have not tried this yet.One big drawback I am learning about is the fact that you must re-calibrate the device any time you change frequencies to measure. Although this is not a hard process, it is a little cumbersome with tiny little sma connectors. I would also suggest some kind of carrying case. The box the device comes in is very nice, but it does not keep all the parts in their respective places and if you ever drop the box pieces are going to go everywhere. Synopsis... I think this will be a great piece of equipment for me in the long run. In the short term it has a pretty steep learning curve.
M**.
Very nice
Does more then i can! Well built and works good.To many functions that I have no clue how to use but if you know its well worth the money.Even just as a swr tester!
D**F
Great for Ham Radio Antenna setup
Though the learning curve is a bit steep, this is a great tool for testing and setting up ham radio antennas.A good value as it is considerably less expensive than most of the antenna analyzers on the market.
B**N
much better than an SWR bridge
if you want to actually see what the SWR curve actually looks like, this is the best product vs an SWR/Watt Meter if your transmitter is working. Also, you can find shorts in transmission lines, too.As the saying goes, in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king!
E**K
It works!
So far so good. I've used it a few times as I built and ADS-B antenna and tweaked it using this Nano VNA. No issues to date.
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