Hi Folks,I just took the plunge and purchased a Nano VNA, joining the 21st century late as usual... One thing that attracted me was the range of the model chosen (Aursinc NanoVNA-H) extends from a low frequency limit of 9kHz.
This makes it potentially useful for looking at antennas and antenna transformers designed for LF and VLF, as well as the usual HF and beyond. If there is interest, I am more than willing to share experience as appropriate to this group. So far I have only been able to look at some VHF/UHF antennas, while I wait for some adapters and cabling suites to other work. But that has been interesting - the classic "Rubber duck" is revealed as a pretty crude device, and a longer "extended range" antenna for my 2m/70cm handheld does not match 2m at all!
More generally, it has been great to read the recent flurry of activity on the board. May it continue!
73 de Ed KO6BLM