📡 Elevate Your Signal Game!
The AURSINC NanoVNA-F V2 is a state-of-the-art Vector Network Analyzer designed for professionals in the ham radio and antenna analysis fields. Featuring a 4.3-inch IPS LCD display, a powerful 5000mAh battery, and an extensive frequency range of 50KHz-3GHz, this device is engineered for precision and durability. Its aluminum casing protects against interference, while PC software compatibility enhances data management and analysis.
O**Z
Very good price
I started playing with VNA. It works well. Very good price
T**.
Great Upgrade
Had a nano VNA with the smaller touch screen. Upgraded to the larger display. The menus have been improved and are more intuitive. Love it.
K**H
Powerful little unit...
Been very pleased with this analyzer. First one i received had a extremely small blur spot in display. Contacted them and had my replacement back within the week. Dont let let this thing intimidate you. Not hard to learn functions. Calibration takes only a minute. Bonus being able to save your calibrations for a later time. Nice unit. I'll always hang onto my mfj, but dang.. The graphing really helps.. Well pleased
J**E
Not impressed
I bought this on the belief I made a mistake buying the NanoVNA-H4... I'm returning this and keeping the H4. The -Fv2 had an extremely slow scan rate in comparison to the H4, even using identical start/stop/points settings. The menu was glitchy- you would tap, tap, tap, no menu, then all of a sudden not only did it display the menu but it *picked* an option for you in that menu. It shipped with relatively new firmware, only one version behind, but that didn't resolve any of my issues.I didn't realize there is a dizzying number of spinoffs of the original NanoVNA. First, the -H, -H4 and original NanoVNA (2.8" screen) all share similar front ends/hardware, are open source, and have a very active userbase with regular firmware (and different flavors to choose from).The -f v2 and v3 (sysjoint) are NOT being produced by the same designer as the original -f (Deepelec). Neither have nearly as active a userbase because they are closed source.If you need the widened frequency range, go with a VNA Lite64. It's nearly identical to the H4 formfactor wise, but it is also open source (and up to 4+GHz)
E**C
Love this
This thing is hard to learn, but well worth it
T**Y
Good Quality
It looks great and loving the metal case instead of plastic on others. I am no expert but enjoying playing with it.
E**.
Good hobby test instrument
Lots of vna capability for a low price.I spent much of my career using professional models by Rohde and Schwartz and Agilent. I doubt that this model is as accurate but it's good enough for hobby use.
B**N
a good solution for Radio Amateurs
a great solution to evaluate antennas and transmission linesgives great insight
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