Herb,
First I want to thank you for such a detailed report/review of the S-A-A-2.
I'm looking to purchase my first NanoVNA and I'm overwhelmed by which one to get.
By chance have you done reviews of the other VNAs your club has purchased?? If so I'd love to read them...
73 Dallas, KD4HNX
Whatever you do, don¡¯t fall victim to?¡°paralysis by
analysis.¡± Go ahead and buy/build one and start?
tinkering with it. This is a learn by doing hobby.
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On Friday, March 27, 2020, 10:10:29 PM EDT, hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> wrote:
? ? I flipped a coin about three weeks ago and ordered an S-A-A-2 (NanoVNA-V2) analyzer for our ham club.? We already had one the other three variations (-H_v3.4, -H4 and -F) and have been very satisfied with their price to performance ratio. Adding the -V2 for testing above 2 GHz was an easy decision. The -V2 arrived today - about the same time as some other members have reported receiving their units.
? ? The NanoVNA-V2 was $65 usd from Tindie, including shipping.? Tindie filled the order promptly after receiving my PayPal payment, but then the shipment was stuck in transit at the Shanghai postal depot for over a week - most likely due to COVID-19 delays. Given the circumstances, 3-weeks for delivery was understandable. As of this writing Tindie is out of stock. There are two eBay sellers of the NanoVNA-V2, but they both are asking more than double the Tindie store price (no thanks!).