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Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Analyzer Question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Analyzer Question
From: "Jim Lux" <jim@luxfamily.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 13:02:11 -0500
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As far as bigger screens go, some folks have paired the small screen NanoVNA 
with a bigger tablet that has a more readable in sunlight screen.
then they run an app on the tablet that does the serial port interaction with 
the NanoVNA.

There are some variations among the flavors - some have an SD card slot (as it 
happens, they ALL have the pinout for a SD card slot on the PWB, but the 
original one didn't have the connector actually installed) - that lets you 
collect data and save it to the SD card.

I just got a TinyPFA (Phase Frequency Analyzer) which is basically a relabeled 
TinyVNA-H4 with custom firmware, and it has the slot.  I'll have to see if I 
have a microSD to try.
(FWIW, you can reflash the TinyPFA to make it back to a TinyVNA and vice 
versa... sure, the flash only has some 10,000 or 100,000 write cycles, so it's 
not like you'd want to do this every hour)


On Thu, 12 Feb 2026 01:23:47 +0000 (UTC), vk3od--- via TowerTalk 
<towertalk@contesting.com> wrote:

The older Rig Expert AA-55 is good HF unit that has SOL calibration at the end 
of the cable. Most of the Rig Expert analyzers have this option. The AA-55 has 
a higher output power and can help fight interference when making measurements. 
HF and 6 meters only.

I own one and it has been reliable. The only complaint is that the screen is 
hard to read outdoors in bright sunlight. They do have small units with screens 
that you can read in direct sunlight. I prefer something with a larger screen. 
If they release a unit with a large screen that can be read in direct sunlight 
with high output power I would get one.

The only feature that it does not have is the ability to save multiple 
calibrations for different cables in the standalone unit. I generally do this 
with my VNWA where I can save different calibration profiles thats easy to 
understand and recall.

I also have a FA-VA4 and it is great general purpose unit with a wider 
frequency range. It can also be used the VNWA software for control. I dont own 
a FA-VA6.

As for the NanoVna, the recommneded store to buy from is the Zeenko store on 
Aliexpress. There may be others that sell the genuine item that is not a crap 
clone.

https://www.zeenko.tech/

Good luck with your acquisition.

73
VK3OD


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