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Upgraded NanoVNA-F V2 Vector Network Analyzer 50kHz-3000MHz HF VHF UHF VNA Antenna Analyzer 4.3 inch with 5000mA-h,Measuring S-Parameter Voltage SWR, Phase, delay, Smith Chart

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  • 4.3 inch Large Touch screen and powerful function:Handheld Vector Network Analyzer using 4.3-inch IPS TFT LCD screen, with a larger view angle and can be seen clearly in strong outdoor light.which can measure S-parameter, voltage standing wave ratio SWR, phase map, group delay, Smith chart and so on
  • Higher Capacity Battery,and Longer Standby time: Upgraded the large capacity 5000mA-h 3.7V battery, longer standby time, and extended USB interface. Typically, it can be used as a mobile power source to charge Android or Apple phones when not in use. The IC is charged by high current 2A, and the charging time is shorter
  • Upgraded Aluminium Housing : Standard aluminium shell to protect SMA head and reduce the interference of external electromagnetic wave to instrument
  • Measurement Range: The NanoVNA-F measurement range is 50k-3GHz. You can go to the official website to update and expand the frequency to 10Khz-1.5Ghz.The harmonic expansion of the output signal of the clock chip SI5351 is used to measure the frequency to 1000MHz. At 600M-1GHz, the dynamic range of S11 is 40dB (the standing wave ratio is less than 1.02)
  • Compact and Powerful:: Upgrade the user program by virtual U disk.Switch to a power switch with a greater sense of operation and a better sense of operation.Support Chinese and English menu switching
  • Abundant Accessories: All the accessories are packaged in a sophisticated box.This is a nice vna analyzer for your own use or as a gift for your friend



Product Description

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Seesii NanoVNA-F V2 Vector Network Analyzer 50kHz-3GHz HF VHF UHF VNA Antenna Analyzer

vna analyzer

NanoVNA-F V2 VNA Analyzer with Wide Frequency Range

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4.3 inch Touch Screen with 800x480 Resolution, Clerarer screen & adjustable brightness

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PC Software Available, Efficient Data Processing, Compatible with Nanovna-saver

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Stanley S.
2025-09-01 16:00:47
I used to specify test equipment way back in the late 70's and early '80's. It is amazing how much capability you can now get for a silly low cost. The only thing I would stress is that you really need to keep your start and stop frequencies as close to the target frequency of interest as there are only 200 points in a scan. Once you have narrowed down the scan range, calibrate. Some folks seem to find this onerous, believe me back in the aerospace days when I was a wee engineer calibrations were a regular part of any test set up in the RF world. Other than that, once I got past being really rusty in my recollection of using s11/s21 two port measurements and interpreting them fairly well I'm completely pleased with this device. Maybe because I recall specifying over a quarter million in gear to fill a rack in an RF test set, I don't mind a few little oddities now and then in a device costing well under $150. It's been over forty years since I last plotted a Smith chart. It is mind blowing for me to have one generated quickly and to be able to see all the complex impedances interacting. Being able to wind a fast unun or balun on an unknown but "probably the right ferrite" core and validate the frequency capabilities of a core in minutes is wonderful. Not sure how much practical application I have now that I'm retired, but I'm back to playing with antennas, an old love. Being able to scratch that itch without taking hours of cobbled together test equipment sure is nice. Probably not going to be doing any strip line or micro strip line again in this lifetime, but it's pleasing to have such capability at a very low cost. More importantly, it is a really good value, not just cheap!
John
2025-07-28 13:21:11
I'm very impressed with this vector network analyzer. I'm using the NanoVNA-F to analyze the SWR of my ham radio antennas, which span from 1.8 MHz to 450 MHz. The 4.3" screen is easy to view and large enough that I can select options on the touchscreen with my index finger. Because it's portable (7 hours expected run time on 5 Ah rechargeable battery), I can take it up on the roof to fine tune a nine band vertical, or measure SWR in the convenience of the ham shack. Accuracy is outstanding and definitely better than the radio's built-in SWR meter. While using the VNA in the ham shack, I typically run PC software (NanoVNA Saver) to graph each band's SWR, which I can then save or print. The number of data points can also be increased using NanoVNA Saver. Do a Google search of NanoVNA PC software to find the file downloads. The user manual can also be downloaded, as well as firmware update information.UPDATE: The user manual for the NanoVNA-F can be dowloaded at deepelec dot com under the support page. The current filename is NanoVNA-F_Handheld_Vector_Network_Analyzer_Incomplete_Manual_v1.0.pdf. Despite the name, it looks fairly complete and includes firmware update instructions. I updated the firmware version from 0.0.4 to 0.0.5, which extended the frequency range up to 1.5 GHz. Firmware updating is very easy and can be done without removing the case. I'd suggest waiting a few days after new releases are announced before downloading and installing them, to allow time for new bugs to be resolved. The 0.1.1 release just came out a few days ago, which adds a TDR and improved marker functions. It's nice to see the frequent updates which add features and improve performance.
Ro Maddox
2025-07-10 10:07:22
Easy to use! Needs instruction manual but YouTube and Kindle Books are good sources.UPDATE: Device stopped working. No assistance from support@sysjoint.com. AND 2 days past return product to Amazon. SUCKS
Rob R
2025-06-24 15:34:21
The VNA arrived quickly packaged in a nice plastic container with two coaxial cables, calibration standards (termination, open and short), and a couple barrel adaptors. This is an awesome little VNA (300KHz to 3GHz). After calibration, I did a fair amount of testing with known devices (attenuators, filters, and LNAs). I am accustomed to using VNA that cost $30K to $100K and this little guy does most of the same basic measurements. Of course there are significant limitations (one port measurements for example). This device is very easy to use. If a person is experienced in using Keysight (Agilent/HP) VNA, this little instrument is simple to use with no manual. If one needs a manual there are websites and wiki pages that have one for down load (free) because this instrument is based on open sourced firmware and hardware design.There are performance considerations.1) calibration could be better. The standard termination supplied measure (at DC) 51.5Ohms compared to my higher quality standard termination 50.1Ohms. Also one can see that after cal, with an open (or short) ripples can be seen in the return loss (positive return loss) and if a cable attached the smith chart show frequencies outside the edge. The issue is less noticeable with a more narrow frequency span. Because the sweep is only 101 points, cal over wider frequency sweeps not so good.2) I could not add more points to the sweep (seems 101 points is the max, am I wrong?). If one down loads the PC software, and then increase the sweep segments, the equivalent number of points can be increased (I've done 1010 points or ten sweep segments). Measurement results are excellent and advanced automatic filter characterization features work very well (CF, IL, +/-6dB points ..).3) sometimes when operating the device from the PC and then change menus on the device via touch screen, the display can become garbled showing random characters. Changing the menu to the top level (selecting successive ) helps it self correct.4) Dynamic range is limited (I believe 60dB on this model). But, for most of my measurements I don't care. If someone is characterizing a duplexer (or n-plexer) for mobile communication devices, then they should not be using this device.Conclusions: I have not looked at the signal generator capabilities yet. Overall, for RF and Radio enthusiasts (and RF hardware design engineers), this is good instrument to have on the bench or in the tool box. I like it. so far ....
Peter Koziar
2025-06-18 15:38:12
The product worked great for me in tuning a 2.4 GHz inverted-F antenna. It also worked great for real-time analysis of the effect of supporting metal structures on the resonant frequency and Q.
Diky Bird
2025-04-01 12:21:11
Used to test a VHF antenna showed a bad SWR, would have liked to measure the length of cable or to the fault, data for the coax was not at hand, real issue just not familiar with the unit, Climbed up to the antenna, what a gift portability was; antenna perfect. cable was crushed and was replaced. !Surprise Surprise, even for an old tech there is a Learning Curve.
Onkar Kothekar
2025-03-27 11:09:11
Check product discription carefully
Marc
2025-03-15 09:44:50
the last version of software (0.5.5) should be V1/V2 compatible but work only on the V1 frequencies.. if as me you already have the first "F" version, all is the same except few details, the screen is not brighter under the sun (only readable under shadow) and as the V1, it's a beautiful tool to have.. for x2 the price of the V1, the big advantage of this one is to confirm your wifi (2.4G) antennas and returned it when they fail the swr!!! ..i love both models..
Mrs. Catnip
2024-12-21 16:50:44
One of my favorite bench tools! What a bargain! I've gone from being intimidated by antenna design to a guru practically overnight. Beautiful, intuitive display, tonnes of useful information produced! Small, rugged format. Hard to believe tools like this are available at this price. Came with great accessories including low loss RG405 extension cables. Can't stop playing with it! It will tell you right away if the cheap (and sometimes expensive) antennas ordered on line are even made for the band they claim to be (a common problem). It has saved me from antennas with bad (or no) connections to the active element and from SMA connectors that were not tightened enough. I also love being able to check how much cable I have left on a spool without unwinding it, what a bonus feature! It is fairly sensible to set up if you know even a little bit of hobby level radio theory. I'm thrilled with it! I keep it under my pillow in case I have to tune an antenna to an exact frequency in the middle of the night!
Paul
2024-12-06 11:37:44
This is an awesome piece of test equipment, for a very reasonable price. I should have bought one a long time ago.
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