NanoVNA To Test The Loss & Length Of Coax Cables by Jim W6LG YouTube Elmer for Ham Radio Basics
The NanoVNA does many things. Two of which are testing coax cables for loss and length. Jim W6LG shows how to do both in this first video about the NanoVNA. In a subsequent video, Jim will show how the NanoVNA can be used to check antennas for resonance, impedance and reactance. The software that Jim uses is NanoVNA Saver. That software is free and easy to use. Here is the link to the software that I used: https://github.com/mihtjel/nanovna-saver

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Testing Coax with the NanoVNA

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#564 NANOVNA Coax Loss Measurement

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Resonance or Lowest SWR (#895)

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#379: How to measure coax loss using a NanoVNA

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