Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
They certainly do "claim" FCC and CE (the EU) approval by the presence of their respective regulatory symbols. This image grabbed from their site: [image: image.png] Note the extreme right corner. The
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W0LEV
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
At the risk of sinking an otherwise entertaining insult, they do not in fact claim FCC approval. The lack of filings is therefore not relevant. (Their claim of compliance with FCC standards may well
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Roland Turner
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
Or, like most things, Meets FCC Requirements. Sometimes mentions which Part of the code it refers to, for whatever type of gadget it is. Basically, no interfering emissions. BillSF9c
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billsf9c <OOWONBS@...>
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
15.103 (c) exempts: "A digital device used exclusively as industrial, commercial, or medical test equipment." (dd) Test equipment is defined as equipment that is intended primarily for purposes of
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Jim Lux
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
Maybe ¡®FCC¡¯ means ¡®Fake Chinese Copy¡¯ in this case. :D "Silence is golden. Duct tape is silver."
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Greg Giglio
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
I feel sorry for those who pay the advertised $199 for this. I guess it does say it has an aluminum case - but that's probably not worth more than double the price.
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Stan Dye
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Re: FW: RE: [nanovna-users] Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
Yep, makes a great test package, and so handy! The instruments are a bit delicate, but for the price and performance, can't be beat! Ted (KD7AQO) -----------------------------------------From: "Dale -
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Ted Chesley
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
Yes, test equipment requires FCC approval and proper labeling. At least that was the case when I worked at HP. My friend in the Springs (HP's o'scope division) had to gain FCC approval for o'scopes
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W0LEV
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
I'm not sure FCC approval is required for test equipment. Taking a gander at an Owon function generator, a Fluke DMM, and a Tek oscilloscope here in my office, I don't see FCC markings (e.g. no Part
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Jim Lux
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
Even though they claim FCC approved, there is nothing filed on the FCC OET site for either JNCRADIO or CHELEGANCE. Nor are there required labeling on the product. Typical of China, the claim is bogus.
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W0LEV
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Re: FW: RE: [nanovna-users] Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
Hi Ted, Thank you for posting that, it looks great. It's given me an idea to pack another one of my Nanovna's with my TinySA to take out with me when I'm operating my radio portable/sota. Dale
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Dale - 2W0ODS
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Re: JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
Very? much ;-) Op 13-1-2022 om 21:21 schreef Carl-Mikael Zetterling: -- Dit e-mailbericht is gecontroleerd op virussen met Avast antivirussoftware. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Jos Stevens
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JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz
An email today from Seeedstudio caught my attention. They are now selling the JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz https://www.seeedstudio.com/JNCRADIO-VNA-3G-p-5280.html? Look
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Carl-Mikael Zetterling
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FW: RE: [nanovna-users] Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
Re-sending -----------------------------------------From: "Ted Chesley" To: "[email protected]" Cc: Sent: Thursday January 13 2022 8:57:40AM Subject: RE: [nanovna-users] Nanovna-H4, looking for
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Ted Chesley
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Re: Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
Hi Dale, I used a moko case from Amazon $13 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V6QKZM4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 [1] see pix below (and attached). Used some packing closed cell
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Ted Chesley
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Re: Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
I am going to print this on Thingy-verse, Not sure if its what you want.? https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=NanoVNA+&type=things&sort=relevant Regards Dennis G6YBC
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Dennis_G6YBC
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Re: Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
I use a case I got from Home Depot lined with anti-static foam.
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Lou W7HV
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Re: semi automatic quartz measuring
Sweep points number not critical, in Nano measure i use billinear inrerpolation on search (on smith crystal look as circle, so bilinear interpolation work good). So need just select frequency range
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DiSlord
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Re: Nanovna-H4, looking for a case this will fit in.
I use my Nanovna's outdoors a lot and need a soft case for them, I want to rest it on the case when using it as well. I was using the box it came with but I have lost count how many times it has blown
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Dale - 2W0ODS
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Re: NanoVNA-H4 Case
The Amazon case that a few of you ordered, does the Nanovna-H4 actually fit in it and do any of you have pictures of it in the case? Thanks.
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Dale - 2W0ODS
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