This is the second video relating to the miniVNA antenna analyzer, I show you some details that I couldn’t fit into part one and I also show you my homemade grid dip meter here’s the link to part one (youtu.be where I show you my aerial setup for 80 and 20 metres and the start of the demo for the miniVNA Kind Regards … Andy gw0jxm
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Hi there thanks for the comment, I get a lot of fun out of ham radio and this is video is just an extension of the hobby. Remember, you saw the pointing finger here first. I’ll be interested to see how long it takes for others to do it.
Kind Regards … Andy
Nice project! Very useful and it looks like it you made good use of it. Really nice demo and explanation too.
Thanks Rich, I take that as a real complement as I think you do a really superb job with your videos. The old GDO is a magic little device, no leads, no software, built out of the junk box and will run forever off a 9 volt battery.
The miniVNA cost me £260 that’s about $420 …it’s not all progress is it?
Kind Regards … Andy
Great idea using the jack bodies for the coils! Thanks es 73.
Very cool dip meter, Andy. It’s making me rethink a possible miniVNA purchase 🙂