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Newbie in US wants one
#tinysa
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 10:54 PM, Lee wrote:
Is there a good source from China or elsewhere with fast shipping?? I just received mine today and ordered directly from Maggie on 07/24 via messaging using the to ask how to make payment for via paypal from this link: The total was $64.59 usd, though if I understand correctly that was for HKDHL and shipped out faster since was sold out at the time I ordered and they were waiting for the next production batch. ?The progress was updated with confirmations via email after a few days and the service is the best I've experienced on Aliexpress.? Really excited, even being so busy at the moment! |
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You shouldn't have much trouble selling it to somebody else for most or all of what you paid. 73, Bill KU8H bark less - wag more On 8/25/20 11:58 AM, Lee wrote:
Thank you to all.? I just bought a NanoVNA and figured out it will not do what I want easily as a tinysa |
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 08:58 AM, Lee wrote:
Thank you to all.? I just bought a NanoVNA and figured out it will not do what I want easily as a tinysaLee, ? The two instruments compliment each other's capabilities so having both is a bonus.? At some point you will want to check the impedance of a device, verify the through loss of a cable or attenuator and measure the return loss of a an antenna.? These are all things the NanoVNA can accomplish easily. ? With those two instruments, and an oscilloscope and multimeter, you will rival the measurement capability of small labs from a decade ago. - Herb ? - Herb |
Dear Herb,
I heartily support your last comment re the capability of small labs of a decade ago. I believe the whole concept of open source and the creation of the nanovna and Tinysa will go down in history as transforming the interest by enthusiasts, (as opposed to professionals) of electronics and radio communication. Steve L ?G7PSZ ( a retired doctor with a hobby interest in radio, electronics and ancient computers) |
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 11:11 AM, Stephen Laurence wrote:
.. I believe the whole concept of open source and the creation of the nanovna and Tinysa will go down in history as transforming the interest by enthusiasts, (as opposed to professionals) of electronics and radio communication.Steve, ? ? A lot of professionals forget that it is students and enthusiasts that hugen focuses on with his product releases.? A lot of users from that group will go on to have careers in the electronics industry and will be that much ahead of their predecessors by having access to devices like the NanoVNA and tinySA during their learning years. ? I anticipate more than one future advancement will be credited to having had access to these novel devices that my generation could only dream of.? I just wish there had been an 'Erik' or 'hugen' producing these types of products at the beginning of my working career. - Herb |
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