I prefer the N2PK and the MyVNA combo.? Straight forward and no Windows device nonsense to deal with.? Also the author of MyVNA and I must have the same brain design because I find that program to be totally intuitive.? Plus the SFDR is simply fantastic by comparison.? Love them love them love them.
The VNWA is a nice box and I have one of those as well.? Small and portable but I find the interface hard to understand and don't use it often enough to keep my memory sharp.? It's more capable in some respects so I'm not criticizing it.
And every N2PK that comes into existence should be celebrated. They are increasingly rare beasties.? Good job and congratulations on the build.
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On 1/25/2024 3:39 PM, Kerry via groups.io wrote:
G'day, Jerry.
Nice to hear from another N2PK user.
Your instrument looks very good;
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I have a VNWA as well, but I still use my N2PK occasionally; it can provide a "sanity check" if a VNWA measurement gives unexpected results, although I know that " ... a man with two watches is never sure of the correct time". :)
I use myVNA; I like it and I think that using it is a tribute to Dave and the work that he put into it.
The N2PK may also be operated with the VNWA program written by Tom DG8SAQ; see here;
See page 36 of the VNWA Help file (available from the above link).
Kerry VK2TIL.