Thank you everyone for attending the stream, you can see the link to the Tiny SA Ultra in the video description along with the link to the brand new courses!
Sorry I missed the live stream. Very informative. I’d love to see more from you about it. I was trying to decide if I should buy one of these and you’ve sold me on it 😊
This is a tuff question because the RF Explorer Pro is more of a multi tool as well as a SA since it can measure SWR, cable loss like a VNA does and it also has built in coordination. It also has a bigger screen and can integrate with any monitor with its mini HDMI out. So it’s apples & oranges really. For me it came down to what I can put in a bag, since I also own a VNA & use other software for coordination.
Thank you everyone for attending the stream, you can see the link to the Tiny SA Ultra in the video description along with the link to the brand new courses!
Sorry I missed the live stream. Very informative. I’d love to see more from you about it. I was trying to decide if I should buy one of these and you’ve sold me on it 😊
@@fiercesound2138 awesome, enjoy!
I have that in my amazon cart, I usually use 2-3 lavs, but it cant harm to know whats happening around those frequencies. Great video!
@@charlesisrecording Glad it was helpful Charles!
Why did you switch from the RF explorer pro to the TinySA ? How is it better in your workflow ?
This is a tuff question because the RF Explorer Pro is more of a multi tool as well as a SA since it can measure SWR, cable loss like a VNA does and it also has built in coordination. It also has a bigger screen and can integrate with any monitor with its mini HDMI out. So it’s apples & oranges really. For me it came down to what I can put in a bag, since I also own a VNA & use other software for coordination.
@@MichaelWynneCAS thanks a lot