I use a cardboard box large enough to get my head into. It blocks the
sunlight enough to be able to read and operate the Nano.
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On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 12:07 PM DougVL <K8RFTradio@...> wrote:
Great thread!
I have an MFJ-207, an MFJ-259(no letter), a Mini60 bluetooth, and an early
NanoVNA (received in October, 2019).
The NanoVNA is great indoors, especially used with a PC or android. But
it's nearly impossible for me to see and read it outdoors, at my antenna
location. I hope very much to get the NanoVNA-F, but with so many other
instruments already on hand, the priority is a bit low.
For new users trying to choose between an "analyzer" and a NanoVNA, I'd
say that the Nano is cheap enough that you should get both! If you decide
you don't like one, it shouldn't be hard at all to resell it, maybe on eBay
or the QTH.com classifieds.
Doug, K8RFT