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| HP 8505A, Agilent 8714ET...dilemma? |
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| wd5jfr:
I have one of each but I'd like to have S-parameter capability which I need to learn and use for 440MHz and lower frequencies most likely at this time. At 82 I'm trying to find good options to minimize expense and weight. I don't have an HP 8503A test set and unless I find a good deal on one with APC-7 adapters with SMA or N connectors the 8505A becomes a shelf queen or back breaker until a viable option shows up. I see HP 8712B and HP 8753D with N connectors at reasonable prices. Also might consider a nanoVNA but there are so many I don't have clue how to select the best for low frequency use and that has a big screen, low price irrelevant if it's good quality and reliable. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks Hank |
| joeqsmith:
Basic NanoVNA attached to a PC would get you a large screen but can you deal with the square wave drive and lack of being able to set the input and out attenuation, along with no DC bias T's? |
| colorado.rob:
I agree with Joe. NanoVNA does most of what I need in a VNA. If that's not good enough, modern VNAs from Siglent weigh next to nothing and are reasonably priced. I have a number of boat anchors that I only turn on when absolutely needed because moving them to where they are needed can be so damned difficult. Maybe one day I will have a lab with enough room and bench space that it's not an issue. |
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