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On 23.08.2010 21:15, Peter O. Brackett wrote:
Antenna Newsgroup Denizens: Apart from the professional 'lab grade' (and undoubtedly very expensive) devices made by the likes of Agilent, there are on the amateur market several antenna analyzers that are more reasonably priced. I'm currently considering the purchase of such a device, and so... I'm interested in hearing opinions, pro-con arguments, and/or receiving pointers to reviews of such devices. All thoughts and comments will be appreciated, unbiased or not. Thanks! -- Pete k1po -- Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL Hi, there are quite many choices between tiny hand-held units like Autek Research VA-1 vector analyzer and computer/laptop connected VNAs like N2PK VNA which gives more accurate measurements. This last one is basically a kit, but not too complicated to build at home and is quite multi-use device. Both have been useful and done their jobs well. Kari B |
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