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Gary
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On 4/9/2025 11:30 AM, Donald Hellen wrote:
The dummy load for the NanoVNA is only good for a fraction of a watt, so that
won't work. You may need to find a suitable dummy load that can handle 100 or
200 watts for testing a typical amateur radio transmitter. Hamfests are a good
place to find them. All but the smallest hamfests will have one for $10 or $20.
Some tuners have one built in
Donald KX8K
On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 01:18:38 +0000, "Stiv Ostenberg" <stiv@...> wrote:
Was hoping for more detailed instructions, or a video. I don’t know what I am doing, don’t have a 50ohm load (unless one of the giblets with the NanoVNA is one).
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Some ham radio groups you may be interested in:
/g/ICOM /g/Ham-Antennas
/g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng
/g/CHIRP