Ok. As long as you know that vector network analysis involves fairly
advanced electronics and mathematics. Good idea to to grips with your scope
first
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:00 Trygve Sjothun, <triggertech@...> wrote:
I guess I bought one with the same thinking in mind as when I was about 5
years old and saw kids in the adjacent secondary school making basic
circuits with bulbs and switches in the yard. I never even considered the
fact that one day I would be able to have a decent test meter, a scope
(which I only have basic knowledge of) AND a VNA. It is a new tool for me
and I think that using one after having learned how to use it properly will
help me along the way learning more about radio. I am in my mid 50's now
and am still trying to gain knowledge.
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:49, Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote:
Hmm. So why buy one if you don't know what it is or what it does?
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 21:24 Trygve Sjothun, <triggertech@...>
wrote:
I bit. It might work out and if the guy/gal does start a legit business
then more power to them. I already have one but it did not come all
cased
up like in some video I saw on YouTube and the LEDs are green. I really
need to know what I can do with what I have. Does anyone have the
skinny
on
a total newb/lid's resource for learning how to use the device or can
point
me in the right direction? It is amazing to have it but I am really
sort
of
lost when trying to use it and how. It really is a 'teach a man to
fish'
situation. 73, Tryg
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:07, mike watts via Groups.Io <wy6k=
[email protected]> wrote:
What a great idea for the budding entrepreneur, errr scammer! A
twisted
sort of crowdfunding...
Mike WY6K
"... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light,
broadcastin'
the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."
On Monday, September 30, 2019, 2:23:54 PM CDT, Reginald Beardsley
via
Groups.Io <pulaskite@...> wrote:
I just ordered one also. I bet we don't get them, but get some 10
cent
trinket instead and an eventual refund.
After I ordered it, I saw the "delivery by Dec 6". That gives the
seller free use of our money for 2-3 months. I got a counterfeit
Kennedy
half dollar as a souvenir the last time I bit on a "deal". The way
the
system works a merchant in China can setup an ebay account, collect a
bunch
of money from a "too good to be true" deal, buy merchandise and start
a
legitimate business on ebay under another account with money
borrowed
via
scam.
I just hope I don't get another gold plated counterfeit coin. I need
the
silver plated one too. That will give me the pair for the magic
trick
;-)
Have Fun!
Reg