Same here. My interests are restricted to <30 MHz. There are important behaviors above that, but well within the 900 MHz limit. I use mine for the bench. I have a tribander at 60', a 40m dipole and an EFHW for camping. I already know their characteristics and as long as they appear to be working normally, I don't much bother with them anymore. But on the bench, the little VNA has opened up possibilities that were tedious before, and helped me understand circuit theory that I never really understood until now.
It will take awhile to get the hang of navigating the menu system, but it's worth getting proficient at it even if you decide to use the PC or Android software. I found this book helpful for getting started:
Eric KE6US
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On 3/27/2020 5:48 PM, Louis Warner wrote:
Thanks, Eric. I'm going to order it.
As far as the upgraded NanoVNA-H, rarely would I use it at the 2m VHF band, almost exclusively in the 1 - 30 MHz range. My intended use is strictly as an antenna analyzer in the HF bands.