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by superkuh 1591 days ago
In 2016 a low end, non-pro 100 KHz - 4 GHz VNA cost me $430. I thought that was a game changing deal back then: being able to buy a new working VNA for under $1000. While the NanoVNA's aren't even quite the quality of even my lowend pocketVNA they do give you a qualitative picture of what's going on for $50. That's a real game changer.