Fred, you're the best. As always, to the point, and actually showing what you are doing. With most channels you have to look at some guy's face for 90% of the video. Not very instructive, and it reminds me of the boring school days many years ago.
Hello Sir, you have made a great video NanoVNA for a cb radio user. Thank you,awesome review. I have one question. Why would my swr go up when I add a 100-watt linear amplifier ?
@CB-RADIO-UK Thank you for getting back to me. My swr with my radio is 1.0, then I turn on the amp the qt40 swr radio shows 2.1. The swr meter after the amp still reads 1 still when I transmit. I'm just thinking it's the internal meter of the radio. I hope that makes sense.
I bought one around the same time you bought your original one, and I use it for ham radio. I couldn't afford one of those analyzers for over $300 US. Or, let's say I couldn't "justify" the cost on the family budget. I like your easy set-up, well done! I also wonder if you purchased the TinySA, or the newer (and more expensive) TinySA Ultra, which besides being a spectrum analyzer, doubles as an RF Generator. We live in awesome times. 73 DE W8LV BILL
Funny enough ive been looking at those TinySA meters for testing harmonics on PMR radios. They are coming down to CB money as well. It is amazing how China are able to clone these devices so quickly.
@@CB-RADIO-UK "They" say (the Amateur Radio channels) to get the TinySA ULTRA, as it is leaps and bounds better than the original. I just have the TinySA. I think the main difference is (not too surprisingly) more bandwidth and more sampling. Mine works just fine for me. Are you not also a radio amateur besides doing the CB thing? All the Best! 73 DE W8LV BILL
Great video, not just this one. I just recently found you when my interest in ham radios arised again 💪🏻 I own an original nano VNA and was wondering, are you sure it needs to be calibrated every time you use it? I mean, it does have a save slot to recall certain calibrations... Anyways, nice to see how active your channel is, plus I like your style presenting and explaining! 55&73 from Germany
I received mine today, but while unpacking the package with the nanoVNA the cover lid of the pcb was falling out. The one you can see over here left of the usb port ua-cam.com/video/2aH0yEV6Lpc/v-deo.htmlsi=FLGa-is69xEZ2xq6&t=130 I think it is there for some form of shielding ?
This little VNA meter is currently on SALE at Banggood for around £30. Amazing they can make and sell at that price.
Well done Fred yet again you explain in good old English not tech talk. Just keep them coming great manner you have
Frid in the shed your utube videos are awesome my friend
Frid in the shed your new swl meter is awesome my friend
Frid in the shed I learn lot from you about bying quality cb radios with AM FM ssb my friend
Great video Fred, nice and informative as always 👍 take care you guys have a great Christmas 🎄🎅
Thanks, you too!
Fred, you're the best. As always, to the point, and actually showing what you are doing. With most channels you have to look at some guy's face for 90% of the video. Not very instructive, and it reminds me of the boring school days many years ago.
Thanks for that. I always like to approach a subject from the beginning and try and make it simple to understand.
Another great tool and another great video Fred
Hello Sir, you have made a great video NanoVNA for a cb radio user. Thank you,awesome review. I have one question. Why would my swr go up when I add a 100-watt linear amplifier ?
In theory it should not. However in practice it always does.
@CB-RADIO-UK Thank you for getting back to me. My swr with my radio is 1.0, then I turn on the amp the qt40 swr radio shows 2.1. The swr meter after the amp still reads 1 still when I transmit. I'm just thinking it's the internal meter of the radio. I hope that makes sense.
Does this device also measure insertion loss?
Love your Vids Fred
I bought one around the same time you bought your original one, and I use it for ham radio. I couldn't afford one of those analyzers for over $300 US. Or, let's say I couldn't "justify" the cost on the family budget. I like your easy set-up, well done! I also wonder if you purchased the TinySA, or the newer (and more expensive) TinySA Ultra, which besides being a spectrum analyzer, doubles as an RF Generator. We live in awesome times. 73 DE W8LV BILL
Funny enough ive been looking at those TinySA meters for testing harmonics on PMR radios. They are coming down to CB money as well. It is amazing how China are able to clone these devices so quickly.
@@CB-RADIO-UK "They" say (the Amateur Radio channels) to get the TinySA ULTRA, as it is leaps and bounds better than the original. I just have the TinySA. I think the main difference is (not too surprisingly) more bandwidth and more sampling. Mine works just fine for me. Are you not also a radio amateur besides doing the CB thing? All the Best! 73 DE W8LV BILL
Great video, not just this one. I just recently found you when my interest in ham radios arised again 💪🏻
I own an original nano VNA and was wondering, are you sure it needs to be calibrated every time you use it? I mean, it does have a save slot to recall certain calibrations...
Anyways, nice to see how active your channel is, plus I like your style presenting and explaining!
55&73 from Germany
Hi. Yes you can save the settings. A bit like a SWR meter I ve always been in the habit of calibrating the meter each time before use.
@@CB-RADIO-UK I see. Well I guess I'm too lazy for that, but I'm still going to do it 😂
Very informative video 👍🏿
Glad you liked it
seen Ribbit / Rattlegram.. Fred.. i, m sure it will work on 27 fm as well as it does on 446.. lol..
Fird in the shed how was you and your wife and kids Thanksgiving my friend
We went out for a meal with friends Greg. Thanks
Where did you buy the PL adapter cable Fred?
Amazon. Cost about £6
nice vid I, m not of these units seems to show more problems than you can do somthing about... lol
Where you get the adapter for coupling normal 27 MHz onto Antenna,Amazon..? Please😢
Hi. Cable www.amazon.co.uk/Pigtail-SMA-Coaxial-Antenna-Connector/dp/B072324FCK/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3HN8O9FUTC4VQ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Krp4Vxt1n8oS8-zcAde0GzV63IOMyxXJyrUtZox15DfPDSVGfSaeiGdYghtcDuHF8_Gpactj-uuZt4tUvkHOSt0CzxqFSwDS3Ol5Ey5vlkP7fA0ilKDW_GpzSreIFkVyXo5CWlgLNss9kkiKi4KGhCWbNfmXG5jQ-6SFW3ubp8dadElB6JSUnPHmG64xKzSjtDshOwt4TdgB85oI0y2-rWDfWYMpcIpfE40mwjz1oAY.rJKE8Jm7vLLIOhBoSaw-8z0NYjSsC8qoD8hTulYkVeQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=sma+male+to+so+259&qid=1714311251&sprefix=sma+to+259%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-3
Adapter
www.amazon.co.uk/Connector-Bulkhead-Extendable-Antennas-Wireless/dp/B07QMQLZXN/ref=sr_1_5?crid=L5X4Z1C1F1EB&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.F-atrHzTAbWy7MU1rwUfn-MZfZ--5gI5cnD6luDU-OO1e_Pm1WFexLFFBeUTlQuQP4N4wezMgJXnvHPa7ft7Jx7bP74rFl_oU9i87jzMLbWQAnkr7BSMQHUo0lyFpGI8sV2TLyHNTxqsATgrWXyIOLC6X3_aMK1Jmn0PxwLcjAHd6DESyxvbNK_TTFAJX3DpbMEUMfc_ho55bK-l8cKqriM2kq-JbT5CMjUTD_RwA10.6HJ6TJiFyJANjhk6NJGGULtB0enfOEGxmk_HfiXEmm4&dib_tag=se&keywords=sma+female+to+female&qid=1714311327&sprefix=sma+female+to+female%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-5
I received mine today, but while unpacking the package with the nanoVNA the cover lid of the pcb was falling out. The one you can see over here left of the usb port ua-cam.com/video/2aH0yEV6Lpc/v-deo.htmlsi=FLGa-is69xEZ2xq6&t=130 I think it is there for some form of shielding ?
Frid in the shed your utube videos are awesome my friend