Thanks for this great review. A trustworthy tool at a great price vs performance. So glad you showed calibration before performing measurements. I really like the USB mode as I can print lab measurement results.
To put it in USB mode, plug in the VNA to your computer and connect to the COM port that it generates. This puts it into USB mode. Do note that you have to have the right drivers installed. Installing them is a one time process, but it is kind of a hassle.
@@RobertResearchRadios Thanks. I got NanoVNA-QT set up on my mac and it's working now. You just have to have it running. No drivers required on the mac
Thank you.
Thanks for the awesome video. It would be interesting to see what you do with the exported data.
Thanks for this great review.
A trustworthy tool at a great price vs performance.
So glad you showed calibration before performing measurements.
I really like the USB mode as I can print lab measurement results.
How did you put the VNA into USB mode?
To put it in USB mode, plug in the VNA to your computer and connect to the COM port that it generates. This puts it into USB mode. Do note that you have to have the right drivers installed. Installing them is a one time process, but it is kind of a hassle.
@@RobertResearchRadios Thanks. I got NanoVNA-QT set up on my mac and it's working now. You just have to have it running. No drivers required on the mac