New Nano-VNA-H4 from SEESII User guide?


 

Does a user guide exist for this model? It came with a flow chart but am looking for something more expansive on its functions etc..
Am a newbie at this device,


 

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 04:40 AM, Retroradio wrote:


Does a user guide exist for this model? It came with a flow chart but am
looking for something more expansive on its functions etc..
Am a newbie at this device,
Start here >> https://nanovna.com/

You can read the Absolute Beginners Guide in the Files section of this group. Also read this group's wiki.

Roger


 

YouTube is your friend! Start by looking up "nanoVNA calibration" and move on from there. There are dozens of videos on the nanoVNA. When you've had enough of those, there are also many videos explaining the Smith Chart... Have fun...


 

Once you learn how to use about any VNA well, you won't need an "Users
Guide". I learned many decades ago on the job using professional HP
equipment and have never looked back. The NANOVNAs came naturally to me.
Once again and manyh times over, thank you to the creators of the
NANOVNAs!! So, button down and learn one well and you'll have no trouble
with others.

Dave - WØLEV

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 6:13 PM Roger Need via groups.io <sailtamarack=
yahoo.ca@groups.io> wrote:

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 04:40 AM, Retroradio wrote:


Does a user guide exist for this model? It came with a flow chart but am
looking for something more expansive on its functions etc..
Am a newbie at this device,
Start here >> https://nanovna.com/

You can read the Absolute Beginners Guide in the Files section of this
group. Also read this group's wiki.

Roger





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*Dave - WØLEV*


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Dave - WØLEV


 

What confused me is I have found guides/videos but they are VNA-whatever version it is. Mine is an “H” model and wondered if it had a specific guide or are they all generic and all guides apply?


 

They are all "close enough". 90% overlap.


 

Once you learn one VNA, no matter whose or which one, you will be able to
use them all. The basics of the instrument aren't that different from the
NANOVNA to the very expensive professional units. It doesn't matter which
variation you have on the theme. Once you've conquered the knowledge on
how to use one, it's transferable to all of the VNAs. Just like learning
how to properly use a DMM, once you learn how to use it, you can get along
using about any DMM. Of course the NANOVNA or any VNA for that matter is
FAR more complex than a DMM.

If there were a technician "step-by-step" detailed guide, you'd never
arrive at the knowledge of using the VNA. That goes for about everything
in life. If we were given a "step-by-step" detailed guide addressing how
to navigate life, we wouldn't exist as a living, breathing, reasoning,
thinking, biological human being.

I realize this isn't the new way of "learning", but it works. Learning
step-by-step procedures does not truly instill a skill, knowledge, or an
understanding on how to properly execute a task. Good old fashioned
buckling down and learning still works well.

I realize there are those in the group who will take this message as
griping, and hostile to the new philosophies. So be it. I do NOT mean it
that way, but just relating what 78 years of life WITHOUT a step-by-step
set of detailed directions has taught me.

Dave - WØLEV

Dave - WØLEV

Dave - WØLEV

On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 2:18 AM Retroradio via groups.io <rockabillyguy13=
yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

What confused me is I have found guides/videos but they are VNA-whatever
version it is. Mine is an “H” model and wondered if it had a specific guide
or are they all generic and all guides apply?





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*Dave - WØLEV*


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Dave - WØLEV


 

Yes. G4WNC Mike Richards published a book that is called NanoVNA H4
Explained.
I bought the Kindle edition from Amazon.
It's just what you (transl.: "me") need.

That flow chart table they pack with it is a cruel trick!

73,
Bill K2TNO

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024, 1:13 PM Roger Need via groups.io <sailtamarack=
yahoo.ca@groups.io> wrote:

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 04:40 AM, Retroradio wrote:


Does a user guide exist for this model? It came with a flow chart but am
looking for something more expansive on its functions etc..
Am a newbie at this device,
Start here >> https://nanovna.com/

You can read the Absolute Beginners Guide in the Files section of this
group. Also read this group's wiki.

Roger






 

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 02:23 PM, W0LEV wrote:


I learned many decades ago on the job using professional HP
equipment and have never looked back.
HP/Agilent/Keysight still have the best application notes on network analysis and spectrum analysis, both for beginners and for others who want to dig in further. I still have paper copies of many of the old ones.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year to all.
73, Don N2VGU


 

Don: I think his main concern was about how to turn it on and align it, set
freq range and see SWR, for starters.
I'm sure that the HP and others allow the user to calculate the "solution
to the generalized eigenfenster equation" --- but the info provided with
the nanovna-h4 is a single page with an undecipherable flow chart. Several
others have directed him to the abundant online videos--- they are also
helpful.
I decided to buy one of those H4 items on line--- amazing little package,
especially for the price! [My set of adapters from SMA male/female to UHF
and BNC male/female cost me nearly what the unit cost!]

73 and have a great holiday

Bill K2TNO

On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 8:45 AM Donald S Brant Jr via groups.io <dsbrantjr=
gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:

On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 02:23 PM, W0LEV wrote:


I learned many decades ago on the job using professional HP
equipment and have never looked back.
HP/Agilent/Keysight still have the best application notes on network
analysis and spectrum analysis, both for beginners and for others who want
to dig in further. I still have paper copies of many of the old ones.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a healthy, happy and prosperous New
Year to all.
73, Don N2VGU






 

You also need 1 more little kit (about $15 on Amazon) with a 50 ohm load stub and extra F-F barrel connector. The VNA only comes with 1 of each and you need 2 for the LOAD calibration in order to do 2-port (S21) tests... Search Amazon for "sma calibration kits" and you'll find it


 

Matt.

Good call! (and yes I bought two of them. )
Also handy is to find a couple of shielded longer cables ending in small
alligator clips. Useful to connect to filters, etc.

73
Bill K2TNO

On Mon, Dec 23, 2024, 4:47 PM Matthew Rapaport via groups.io <quineatal=
gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:

You also need 1 more little kit (about $15 on Amazon) with a 50 ohm load
stub and extra F-F barrel connector. The VNA only comes with 1 of each and
you need 2 for the LOAD calibration in order to do 2-port (S21) tests...
Search Amazon for "sma calibration kits" and you'll find it