![]() ![]() And with the price of goods so low, the tendency to click and forget is all the easier. With so many weeks or months between the time of your impulsive click on the “Buy Now” button on AliExpress or eBay and the slow boat from China actually getting the package to your door, it’s easy enough to forget what exactly each package contains. This happened to me the other day, and like many of you it was one of those times when I puzzled to myself: “I wonder what I bought this time?” There are three drawers in total.I suppose most of us have had the experience of going to the mailbox and seeing that telltale package in the white plastic bag, the sign that something has just arrived from China. Reading shows resonant fx of tuned circuit or crystalĪ lovely old, very old, set of drawers for the NanoVNA H4 and its various bits and pieces. TO CHECK RESONANCE OF TUNED CIRCUITS, COMMON MODE CHOKES AND QUARTZ XTAL fx – Ports Ch0 and CH1 I’ll soon be adding another video dealing with checking quartz crystals. The notes below take you through the setup procedure for checking SWR and aerial resonance and tuned circuits and quartz crystal frequencies. The box was rather small so it was a bit of a squeeze. Below is the coax wound on the ferrite ring. I’ve checked the results on my NanoVNA… see video above. I’ve wound 8 turns of RG8X Mini8 coax on the ring to form a common mode choke to cover the HF spectrum. The fourth video explains how to set up and use both ports on the VNA for measurement. ![]() The third video shows test results from a common mode choke. ![]() The second video deals with tuned circuits. The first video concerns SWR and antenna resonance. Too many people are frighten off by in-depth theory and mathematics when all that is needed to get started is a simplified explanation. I say non-technical because I wanted to explain the basic operation of the unit to newcomers to the hobby. Patch leads connect the female SMA ports to the VNA.īelow are a few non-technical videos of my NanoVNA H4 in action. If I were to check VHF, UHF and higher, the lead length would come into play and give me false readings. At the frequencies I’m interested in, medium wave to 30MHz, the length of the crock clip leads won’t affect the test results. ![]() Pictured below is a small box I made up for connecting to both VNA ports. ![]()
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