#998 How to measure non 50 ohm filters on a 50 ohm VNA
Episode 998 A recommendation from a viewer. Seems to be a good way. Once you figure out what resistors to use you could do a new thru calibration and measure insertion loss Be a Patron: / imsaiguy

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#319: Measuring Crystals with NanoVNA and other tools

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Making VNA Measurements in a non-50 Ohm Universe (065)

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TTT325 VNA with non 50 ohm Systems

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Why is Coax 50 Ohms? (#340)

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nanoVNA - Determining the Resonant Frequency of Crystals - VE6WGM

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Testing crystal filters with a Nano VNA

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nanoVNA - Coaxial Cable Characteristic Impedance Measurement Methods - Testing 75 Ohm Coax - VE6WGM

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#136: What is a dB, dBm, dBu, dBc, etc. on a Spectrum Analyzer?

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75 Ohm Measurements with a 50 Ohm VNA

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