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КОМЕНТАРІ • 64

  • @cookymanau
    @cookymanau Рік тому +5

    Hey Dave - the MCL measurement (measured cable loss) at the bottom of the screen is very useful for monitoring your cable. Use the TDR to see how long your cable is, then sweep it to see what the MCL is and then compare against the pulished tables for that coax.

  • @TurtleWaxed
    @TurtleWaxed 5 місяців тому

    Watched your video on the Mini1300 and I am going to buy one. I was on the fence trying to decided NanoVNA or Mini1300 but this was enough to help me decide. Thanks for the great video and your hard work to present all the facts in a simple but REAL video and not just spouting some specs off a sheet.

  • @charlygoehring6155
    @charlygoehring6155 Рік тому +1

    YAY! I've been waiting for this. On the strength of your first mention, I already got it, and now I can get the real "skinny".

  • @stewheelie7874
    @stewheelie7874 Місяць тому

    Great review, thanks for buying and trying. 👍👍

  • @regularguy519
    @regularguy519 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video! Im going to buy one thanks to you. 😊

  • @ON3STG
    @ON3STG 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey Dave, thx again for a very helpful video. I've been tickling around with the nanovna and find it cumbersome especially in the field. This seems to me a far better alternative. I'll order one today. 73 de ON3STG.

  • @davidportch8837
    @davidportch8837 Рік тому

    Another great video Dave... many thanks, much appreciated...

  • @DonkeyMusic777
    @DonkeyMusic777 11 місяців тому

    Thank you Dave. Very useful review.

  • @gahvno
    @gahvno Рік тому +1

    Good review, Dave. Thank you. I have the mini nanoVNA that I purchased on Amazon for about 50 bucks 3 years ago and it has served me well for the limited needs I have, but holy cow, this little box is really very nice. I can definitely see why it is 150 bucks more. I think I would use my VNA a lot more often if I had this one! 😅

  • @charlygoehring6155
    @charlygoehring6155 Рік тому

    Very well done! I am a happy man.

  • @michaelmichael8406
    @michaelmichael8406 Рік тому +2

    Hey, don't blame Linux for the nanoVNA interface. I've been a Linux/UNIX admin since the 1990s and I still think the nanoVNA is a pain in the neck to use.

  • @BLACKHEAT1028
    @BLACKHEAT1028 Рік тому +1

    Does it come with a stylus? Would be helpful for guys like me with sausage fingers

  • @thed8229
    @thed8229 Рік тому

    Mine arrived today. Dave, more videos on this thing pls! There really isn't much content here on YT. I'm already having a blast exploring my unit. K0ATV

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 Рік тому +2

    Thank you.
    I like point and shoot. N0QFT

  • @edbrackin
    @edbrackin Місяць тому

    My 50 Ohm plug is actualy 52.45 ohms, How much of difference if any does this make?

  • @thonos1
    @thonos1 Рік тому

    Can it be used to check the notch filtering of a flatpack duplexer? If so a video on how to set up would be nice...

  • @dkillian33
    @dkillian33 Рік тому +1

    Just found it for $165 so bought it.

  • @G7VFY
    @G7VFY Рік тому +3

    There is a version with an even bigger screen and it's not that expensive.

    • @zeel4550
      @zeel4550 11 місяців тому

      what is the model name

    • @BrekMartin
      @BrekMartin 9 місяців тому +1

      @@zeel4550The Non-Existo-bigger-screeno.

  • @ggggg4030
    @ggggg4030 Рік тому

    I returned my nano vna. I could not figure it out after too much time spent

  • @128MrRon
    @128MrRon 9 місяців тому

    Dave it says it covers all bands but I did not see 11 meters on there…So will it do 11 meters ? American cb band?

  • @DaveW6OOD
    @DaveW6OOD Рік тому +3

    Mine is just good enough to keep me from buying a better one, ie…Rig Expert. BTW..mine was about $175 a couple years ago.

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому

      Have you used the VNA much at higher (>290MHz) frequencies, such as sweeping filters? I love my Mini 1300 and it does great things for me, but the VNA simply doesn't work above 290Mhz. (That being one of the clock frequencies in the unit, I think they use harmonics to reach higher freqs).

  • @mikebloodworth9258
    @mikebloodworth9258 8 місяців тому

    Hi Dave I have one of these and noticed that in the Frequency Sweep the VSWR screen has M1 M2 and M3 on the right. I assume these are Markers where you can move the dotted vert line to point of interest and store to M1 M2 or M3, however no stored markers shown on the screen and no mention in the rather skimpy manual. Any ideas ?

  • @sergiodmota
    @sergiodmota 11 місяців тому

    Preciso calibrar todas as vezes que for usar?

  • @ralph9987
    @ralph9987 Рік тому

    NIce job, what is the latest firmware version now Dave?

  • @Egomez3000
    @Egomez3000 Рік тому

    Hola Dave, donde puedo conseguir el ultimo firmware del mini 1300, el Softwaer para usarlo en la PC , desde ya agradecido , 73 cordiales

  • @gian.s3884
    @gian.s3884 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dave, is there an original Mini 1300 and where can you buy it?

  • @jake30966
    @jake30966 10 місяців тому

    Can radio be used while this is connected ?

  • @Eli5047
    @Eli5047 6 місяців тому

    Very confused. Received my mini 1300 today but my coax does not fit the test port. Am I missing something here?

    • @BronxCowboy
      @BronxCowboy 6 місяців тому

      You need the SO239 adapter

    • @Eli5047
      @Eli5047 5 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@BronxCowboy I received my adapter and so do I just screw on my coax going to my antenna. And then after adjusting put the coax back on my radio?I'm using this for a Stryker 497hpc in my 18 wheeler. Overkill I know but I'll be adding a home base soon and might as well just do it right

    • @BronxCowboy
      @BronxCowboy 5 місяців тому

      The adapter goes between your coax and the mini1300. Remember to calibrate the 1300 before use.

    • @Eli5047
      @Eli5047 5 місяців тому

      @@BronxCowboy right I got that part. I can't tell which dummy load is which to calibrate correctly

  • @street_legal_go_kart7356
    @street_legal_go_kart7356 Рік тому

    Really need some help got kit but I don't know which is 5 or 50 open is obvious.
    For calibration test .

    • @street_legal_go_kart7356
      @street_legal_go_kart7356 Рік тому

      Figured it out . Open cap should be easy.
      1 with insulator is 50
      Cap with out insulator is short .
      Been long time since I played with electric junk .

  • @Frankh77
    @Frankh77 Рік тому +2

    I dislike calibrating the SAA V2 nano vna each time I need to use it. Wonder how accurate this mini 1300 is without running the calibration process?

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому +2

      You should understand that calibration of the NanoVNA (setting a particular frequency range, etc) is not the same as calibrating the Mini 1300. Its a shame that Dave did not show calibration for the Mini 1300. You do not have to calibrate the Mini 1300 every time you change frequency range. You should calibrate it once the first time you use it in a day, and then forget about it while you select as many different functions and frequency ranges as you want. I agree that having to calibrate the Nano VNA for each frequency range is cumbersome, and that is one of the reasons I prefer the Mini 1300.

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому

      @@notsure7874 I dislike people who comment when they don't know what they are talking about (besides the silly over-reaction of dismissing a device because you don't like the shape of the USB port). Go and watch the video again. You will see that Dave says there are two USB ports, one of which is used for charging. That is correct. You have *assumed* that the charging port is not USB-C, and complained about it twice now. You are wrong. The Mini 1300 is charged via a USB-C port. Think before writing.

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому +1

      @@notsure7874 Unlike you, I am not making any assumptions nor do I need to justify my posts by making up thoughts in other people's heads. I'm simply sitting here with a Mini 1300, posting factual information so that other people don't get wrong ideas. If you want to embark on an unjustified rant, then you do that. Best of luck to you.

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому

      @@notsure7874 I don't see this as a big issue because I spent $10 on a couple of USB-multi charge cables, so from the same USB power sources (power bank, car, solar panels, laptops - all have the same USB connector and provide power) I can charge my iPhone (lightning connector), iPad/NanoVNA/Mini1300/etc (USB-C) and various other devices that use Micro-USB. That way not only can I meet my own power needs, I can help others that I might encounter. My experience of being out in the field (mostly emcomm and SAR, but some SOTA&POTA) is that it is important to be adaptable.

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому

      @@notsure7874 Actually I do all of my HF operating portable, and I carry my Mini 1300 because it is extremely useful for setting up antennas in the field. For example the audio tone SWR function is great for adjusting dipoles. I think your suggestion that there is a material weight difference between a USB-C cable and a multi USB cable is ridiculous. The weight difference between a Mini 1300 and a NanoVNA is quite significant - my NanoVNA weighs 153g and my Mini 1300 weighs 372g, more than twice as much. You say in another comment that you just purchased a Mini 1300, it seems strange that you care so deeply about the negligible weight difference between a USB-C cable and a multi USB cable (enough to write five replies about the same thing) yet you're not worried about purchasing a *much* *heavier* antenna analyzer. Strange that.

  • @arismawan873
    @arismawan873 2 місяці тому

    Help me please, Riview Max600

  • @MarcusPocus
    @MarcusPocus Рік тому

    the price on your amazon link show 218$ + 37$ shipping to canada.. a nanoVNA here is around 100$ca and do the same (just not have the same screen presentation and both S1/S2 are sma)..

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому

      It is not correct that "NanoVNA does just the same" - looks like you didn't pay attention to the video. I have both the Mini 1300 and NanoVNA and greatly prefer the Mini 1300 because it does so much more, although on my unit the VNA capability does not work well on higher frequencies. Even with that limitation the Mini 1300 is much more useful to me.

    • @MarcusPocus
      @MarcusPocus Рік тому

      @@danielayers sorry but for the price, i'm with nanoVNA (which have an useful software compatible OS and PC, with averaging, many graphs for each mesure and print the results).. if you have some difficulties with higher frequencies, do a calibration in this area.. a calibration is the key for precision..

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому

      @@MarcusPocus Whichever you prefer is up to you, but most of your reasoning is based on incorrect information. (Have you used a Mini 1300 much?) It is true the Mini 1300 costs more, but there are reasons for that. Much better screen for a start. Far easier to use - you don't have to recalibrate it every time you change frequency range. The Mini 1300 can perform a wider range of functions and output a wider range of information/graphs. With the latest firmware (free download if not already installed) the Mini 1300 supports two different protocols for interfacing with a PC, one of which is the same as the NanoVNA so you can use a Mini 1300 with the same PC software the NanoVNA uses. And regards you comment about calibration, you have misunderstood my comment to mean that I don't know how to use/calibrate the device - which is not the case.

  • @notsure7874
    @notsure7874 Рік тому

    I'm confused why the data transfer is via the usb-c port, but they have a separate tophat style mini usb from 2002 to supply power, as if the usb-c port can't do both like it does with the nanovna.
    I'll buy one when they figure out charging that's not obsolete by more than a decade.

    • @danielayers
      @danielayers Рік тому +2

      This is a silly comment, and wrong. The Mini 1300 (which I own) charges via the USB-C port. And if the shape of a USB port is what you would use to judge an entire device, then I find that very silly indeed.

    • @notsure7874
      @notsure7874 Рік тому

      @@danielayers Well then I guess the only source I could find that went over that, had it backwards then? What's the tophat one for then? Don't answer, because I don't care - if it's for computer control, or firmware updates I'm NOT doing that on the top of a mountain so it's irrelevant. I have everything I need - in the workshop which is where anything like that would happen.
      It's not a silly comment when you consider the use case. What's silly is not considering any other use case than what's in your head. I'm not carrying a giant box of obscure charging cables out into the back country up a mountain. I have a kit, and it's standardized around usb-c for charging. There are reasons for this. Nothing I own has micro, much less tophat. I have a charging bank and roll up solar panel which is the only means of charging it I'll have for days at a time.
      If it does charge via the c port, it would fit my use case. The (half in chinese) manual I found for it seems to say you're right, and the review I saw on it was wrong. So sue me. Jerk.

    • @BrekMartin
      @BrekMartin 9 місяців тому

      It’s based on an STM Discovery board… An evaluation board with the STM microcontroller and display so you can play with it, and decide if you want to use STM micros in your product. The Mini600/Mini1300 devices are the discovery board with an added RF board, battery, and a charge controller, all in a case. The charge controller uses the extra USB port for charging. The discovery board itself was intended to be powered any number of ways. Also, your comment is stupid.

    • @notsure7874
      @notsure7874 9 місяців тому

      @@BrekMartin I don't care what it's based on. Or what I can hack it to do if I had the desire to mod it. I care what it does. I wouldn't care so much if it used antiquated junk IF the use case were "in and around a radio shack". But that's not my use case. I'm not carrying 100 adapters in my kit. I'm carrying USB-C because that's what everything else uses. I've just kept on using my nanovna, and saved the 200 bucks.
      If you can't think outside of your own personal narrow use case, perhaps it is not my comment which is stupid.

    • @BrekMartin
      @BrekMartin 9 місяців тому

      @@notsure7874It’s a lot heavier than the likes of a NanoVNA. That might discourage me from favouring it over the NanoVNA. Part of that weight is its much larger battery. In either case, you wouldn’t be charging either device on the top of a mountain unless your day’s efforts are all about impedance matching antennas, and not doing any actual radio hobby. No, it’s you. Your comment brings to light an extremely rigid and obtuse attitude, and is stupid.

  • @neilgodfreybartley3143
    @neilgodfreybartley3143 Рік тому

    🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🙄??.

  • @davemartin2068
    @davemartin2068 3 місяці тому

    USE A TRIPOD!

    • @regularguy519
      @regularguy519 Місяць тому

      Don't be an ass. Blood sugar levels to that to ya!

  • @juricazpg
    @juricazpg Рік тому

    Thanks for this great review
    73 de 4O7JAZ