AIM4170 Presentation -- open-wire feeder TDR scan
On Jun 13, 1:23*pm, Brian Morrison wrote:
And it's a bit more future proof since it has a USB connection rather
than RS-232.
I don't think RS232 is going to die just yet.
It's still easy to cater for, but as you say, USB
is a lot more convenient since just sbout every PC
these days has them.
However I'm always cautious about anything software
driven becoming obsolete.
Hence I also keep a Palstar ZM30 around for HF work,
that doesn't require a PC, but still gives me all the relevent
data for antenna work.
And after all that, I still insist on a final tune up with a
field strength meter ;-)
The mini VNA being a two port device is great for making high/low
/bandpass./notch filters and instant seeing the response.
You can line up IF xtal filters etc. Very versatile.
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