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Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Analyzer Question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Analyzer Question
From: David Gilbert <ab7echo@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2026 18:09:02 -0700
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I don't know how you came up with that conclusion.  Even the cheapest NanoVNAs I'm aware of have the ability to do SOL compensation.  Most even come with the loads.

If you meant feedline length compensation, OK ... but that's a totally different matter.  And just about every NanoVNA can be operated and controlled by NanoVNASaver, which is a free application that can create an .s1p Touchstone file, which in turn can be inputted into Zplots (a free application from AC6LA) which DOES have the ability to calculate the impedance at the far end of a transmission line.

Or you can just take the reading from the near end of the coax and feed that impedance into either TLW or TLD (similar apps that are both free) to determine the impedance at the far end.  This is what I typically do for single frequency measurements.  And like somebody else here posted, you don't even need to physically measure the length of the coax if you can get to the far end.  Just short it and plot a sweep to determine the length.

Dave   AB7E



On 2/11/2026 4:55 PM, Tom Hellem wrote:
Yes it seems few or none of the typical analyzers have the capability
to do the SOL compensation.


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