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Re: Using a nanoVNA to test a transmitter #newbie #general_vna


 

To put things very bluntly, the NANOs have no place around a transmitter,
even 1 watt. It's circuitry without power, yes, but not at power.

Dave - W?LEV

On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 6:46 PM Dragan Milivojevic <d.milivojevic@...>
wrote:

I say go for it, 1.2W is nothing and the soldering lesson you will get
afterwards
will be a great learning experience.

On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 at 19:00, Cierra <dubosec@...> wrote:

Well, the radio is a QRP Pixie kit and it doesn't put out very much
power;
I just wanted to test if I soldered the connections well. I have an
analog
multimeter I could use as well. Eventually I plan to get (or make) a
dummy
load, but I'm still practicing my soldering for now.









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