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tinySA joins hugen's product line


 

I posted the following on the NanoVNA groups.io:

"hugen has released the tinySA spectrum analyzer at . The tinySA joins hugen's stable of products targeted at radio amateurs, students and electronic enthusiasts. It fills the gap for NanoVNA owners who have been trying to use the vna as a spectrum analyzer or signal generator.

The tinySA was developed in conjunction with Erik Kaashoek a long time member of this group and an outstanding designer/programmer. At $50, not including shipping and handling, its a no brainer for hobbyists looking to expand their measurement capability on a budget. You can find all the product details at:
"
? ? I had the good fortune of receiving a beta version of the tinySA and it has definitely earned its place on my test bench as a sub GHZ spectrum analyzer, with its own display, and built-in rf generator.? Because the tinySA's display is not as busy as the NanoVNA, the 2.8" diagonal dimension works out pretty well for me - and I wear glasses. If the 2.8" tinySA is successful enough for a 4" tinySA to be produced, then your purchase of the 2.8" tinySA will not be wasted because you can use it exclusively as a very capable signal generator.

- Herb


 

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I tried to order one and they wanted $60 for shipping ??

Not this Olde Yankee !!

I'll wait for the 4" version.

73, Dick, W1KSZ


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of hwalker <herbwalker2476@...>
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 6:46 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [tinysa] tinySA joins hugen's product line
?
I posted the following on the NanoVNA groups.io:

"hugen has released the tinySA spectrum analyzer at . The tinySA joins hugen's stable of products targeted at radio amateurs, students and electronic enthusiasts. It fills the gap for NanoVNA owners who have been trying to use the vna as a spectrum analyzer or signal generator.

The tinySA was developed in conjunction with Erik Kaashoek a long time member of this group and an outstanding designer/programmer. At $50, not including shipping and handling, its a no brainer for hobbyists looking to expand their measurement capability on a budget. You can find all the product details at:
"
? ? I had the good fortune of receiving a beta version of the tinySA and it has definitely earned its place on my test bench as a sub GHZ spectrum analyzer, with its own display, and built-in rf generator.? Because the tinySA's display is not as busy as the NanoVNA, the 2.8" diagonal dimension works out pretty well for me - and I wear glasses. If the 2.8" tinySA is successful enough for a 4" tinySA to be produced, then your purchase of the 2.8" tinySA will not be wasted because you can use it exclusively as a very capable signal generator.

- Herb


 

$60? I was charged $15.59 for shipping via Alibaba Air Express. Different part of the US (I still live in 1-land) but that shouldn't change the shipping cost.


On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 10:44 AM Dick <w1ksz@...> wrote:
I tried to order one and they wanted $60 for shipping ??

Not this Olde Yankee !!

I'll wait for the 4" version.

73, Dick, W1KSZ

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of hwalker <herbwalker2476@...>
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 6:46 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [tinysa] tinySA joins hugen's product line
?
I posted the following on the NanoVNA :

"hugen has released the tinySA spectrum analyzer at . The tinySA joins hugen's stable of products targeted at radio amateurs, students and electronic enthusiasts. It fills the gap for NanoVNA owners who have been trying to use the vna as a spectrum analyzer or signal generator.

The tinySA was developed in conjunction with Erik Kaashoek a long time member of this group and an outstanding designer/programmer. At $50, not including shipping and handling, its a no brainer for hobbyists looking to expand their measurement capability on a budget. You can find all the product details at:
"
? ? I had the good fortune of receiving a beta version of the tinySA and it has definitely earned its place on my test bench as a sub GHZ spectrum analyzer, with its own display, and built-in rf generator.? Because the tinySA's display is not as busy as the NanoVNA, the 2.8" diagonal dimension works out pretty well for me - and I wear glasses. If the 2.8" tinySA is successful enough for a 4" tinySA to be produced, then your purchase of the 2.8" tinySA will not be wasted because you can use it exclusively as a very capable signal generator.

- Herb


 


On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 07:44 AM, Dick wrote:

I tried to order one and they wanted $60 for shipping ??
?
Not this Olde Yankee !!
?
I'll wait for the 4" version.

Dick,
? You may want to re-check that:

  • 1?Sets$49.00
  • Ship to?United States by Alibaba.com Air …
    $15.59

? ?My past experience ordering from hugen's Alibaba store is that the $15.59 shipping fee usually gets the package to me in the United States in 2 weeks versus up to a?month from other Chinese sellers


As far as a 4" version goes, it will probably depend on how well the current version sells.? So if you want to help with that ....

- Herb


- Herb




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month from other Chinese sellers.






 

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 04:37 PM, hwalker wrote:
As far as a 4" version goes, it will probably depend on how well the current version sells.? So if you want to help with that ....
Have taken the liberty of sharing the info with a number of groups I am a member of. Should boost sales somewhat.
/ Gerry


 

Mine is ordered, $60 including shipping to UK is good for me.
Eagerly awaited.


 

On AliExpress it's only ?4 shipping to the UK.