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The SEESII Nanovna-H Vector Network Analyzer HW3.6 is a compact, portable antenna analyzer covering 10KHz to 1.5GHz frequency range. Featuring a 2.8-inch touchscreen, advanced frequency algorithm with metal shielding for enhanced accuracy, and multi-platform software support, it enables detailed S-parameter, SWR, phase, delay, and Smith chart measurements. With built-in MicroSD storage and a full calibration kit, it’s ideal for electronics engineers, amateur radio operators, and DIY enthusiasts seeking professional-grade antenna analysis on the go.


















| ASIN | B08132DJLS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,758 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #13 in Spectrum Analyzers |
| Date First Available | November 5, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Item model number | NanoVNA-H |
| Manufacturer | Seesii |
| Package Dimensions | 5.31 x 4.02 x 2.13 inches |
D**K
Buy it, trust me dont wait
Works really well. Sci fi level status. I love it! It does take some getting use to and is not as easier as the old school ones but just has so many more capailities and is very good for the entry level hams. Plus its not as nearly expensive as the other two big names. Yes... i do have others. This one is compact and portable with spot on accuracy. Only downside is the open, short, and closed calibration situation..but just make sure to save that parameter profile for the band you will be measuring and you wont need to do it again. Thank you so much i will definitely buy another one.
S**Y
A handy tool for hams!
I'm finding this very useful, and still amazed by all it can do. It's a bit of a learning curve....in fact I'm still learning all it's functions, but executes tasks very well. I found it handy for working with home brew antennas for ham radio. More functionality, and much cheaper, than a mainstream antenna analyzer!
A**R
Great product for diy antenna enthusiast
As described and work great for tuning antennas swr
C**E
Some learning involved.
Works great but has a learning curve. You will probably need some adapters if you need too test antennas. Luckily there are many helpful videos on YouTube that will get you started.
H**Y
This is really a neat device
Dang it is small for old eyes. I have only used it in my 'shack' so cannot comment about outside visibility. I have a Diamond 5 band trap antenna and wanted to tweak the radials a tad. There is a menu print out in the box but nothing else. I had already downloaded a couple of how to documents. Both documents commented that there are several versions of the Nano so your screen may look slightly different, I played with it a couple of hours before connecting my antenna (remember to get the adapters if using the vhf 259 type connectors). It was intimidating at first but after running through a SWR set up a couple of times, it started to make sense. I had three bands to set up so used the same trace and changed the frequency range. You have to recalibrate when changing frequency so really not a big deal. You can save four traces. The recalibration is simple. Takes maybe two minutes but if you don't do it, a doubt your readings will be accurate. To me, it is well worth the cost.
D**F
Great for Ham Radio Antenna setup
Though the learning curve is a bit steep, this is a great tool for testing and setting up ham radio antennas. A good value as it is considerably less expensive than most of the antenna analyzers on the market.
J**S
Very useful tool. Get one❗️
Great tool for tuning and so much more. There's a learning curve but don't be intimidated. Once you figure it out, it delivers as much and more info than a Rig Experty AA-35 Zoom or an MFJ 259(x). I have them as well but the Namo VNA is just more info. Smith chart is a bonus.
S**R
Excellent little tool and VITAL equipment for any antenna building and analysis.
Zero complaints with this Nano VNA and it it functions very well. Only things worth knowing before you buy is these MUST be calibrated to a more narrow bandwidth instead of it's full range every time you switch to a different band portion you want to test, that goes for pretty much any Nano VNA available for them to be very accurate. These have a wide useable range from 0.01 MHz to 1500 MHz and like any other Nano VNA they're limited by how many data points they can spit out over a given range, think of that wide range like a huge "cake" that can only be divided into say 10 equal portions (data points). But say you want to test a 70cm/440 MHz antenna? Select a smaller area of the "cake" say from 420-450 MHz where the antenna is actually useable or an even narrower range first if you want better test results and the Nano VNA will still divide that smaller portion into 10 equal parts giving you more accurate data results. I'd also recommend getting a fine tip touch screen stylus to make navigating the menus easier, that can be a bit frustrating if you have fat fingers.
F**S
This little machine is fantastic. It does a heck of a LOT of measurements, although typically most purchasers will in all probability only use the SWR function. Pros, This doodabber does a heck of a lot. It is very comprehensive for such a dinky little package. As stated, most will be using the SWR meter function. Which it does admirably. But it also shows Smith charts, and shows a lot more that I don't yet understand fully and yet more I don't understand at all. I'm sure in time all will become clear as mud... So the colloquialism goes. Cons... Do NOT expect a manual! It comes with a list of menu functions. And if your an amateur Amateur radio enthusiast, you will likely NOT understand a single dang thing. I most certainly did not. It has a qr code to a extensive online manual which for the vast majority of the time, is well translated, but can be a little hard to follow (especially for the beginner, YouTube WILL be your friend in this). It NEEDS to be calibrated for every use. Which is a little time consuming. But worthwhile for it's utility. and you absolutely WILL NEED adapters for ANY kind of antenna plug (PL259, N type, BNC, and any other.) It is set up for SMA Type plugs. it comes with what you see which is two extensions cables, both are female to female SMA, A male/male connector and three calibration caps (OPEN, SHORT and LOAD, DO NOT LOSE THESE! they are required for calibration!) A few usb cables (C type for charging and a C to C cable). And finally a wee lil stylus and a 'guitar pick' style doodabber. These are obviously for screen interaction. Build quality: it's a sensitive lil gadget. lightweight, and a little 'plasticky'. But it's well enough made to do what it's intended to do and be robust enough. Although a degree of care should be taken when transporting it. I keep mine in it's box which has sufficed adequately thus far until I get a better option, perhaps a small pelican case. Overall: This gadget does what you will need it to do (meshtastic users, I'm looking at you!) And significantly more besides. I can certainly promise at least 75% of end user's will not utlilise its entire arsenal of tricks. It's compact and very portable. And frankly I'm a little smitten with it. One cannot help but adore a well created and executed piece of kit. especially one as delightfully complicated as this one. 10/10 will measure SWR again.
H**I
If you have a cheap NANO and are willing to go through a few hours learning curve then this is your gear. No more 300$ analyzers for me. Plenty of youtube videos how to use it.
M**O
Pequeno em tamanho, mas gigante em funcionalidade. É uma das ferramentas mais importantes para um radioamador. Chegou direitinho, sem problemas. É simplesmente incrível. Vou poder regular e montar minhas próprias antenas a partir se agora! Vale muito o investimento. Achei que a tela seria pequena demais, mas é de fácil leitura e visualização, ainda mais se conectar no computador!
S**R
I've only been using this for a couple of hours so far - and I'm very impressed! Once you've calibrated with the open, short & load plugs supplied, the accuracy is surprisingly good for an inexpensive meter. Even the calibration plugs return the same results as significantly more expensive ones. I've tried standard SWR measurements, Smith Chart for measuring inductance & capacitance and the TDR function for measuring the length of a piece of coax. The Velocity Ratio I used was a bit of a guess - but the result was within 10cm over 100m.
S**G
It agrees with my Rig Expert! This costs way less. Good tool for any ham.
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