Best Ham Radio Antenna Analyzer for OFF-GRID, Camping, SOTA

Antenna Analyzer

What is the best ham radio antenna analyzer for off-grid comms, SOTA (summits on the air) camping, outdoors, etc? And why?

Frequency range: 0.1 to 600 MHz
Frequency entry: 1 KHz resolution
Measurement for 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 450, and 600-Ohm systems
SWR measurement range: 1 to 100 in numerical modes, 1 to 10 in chart modes
R and X range: 0…2000, -2000…2000
Display modes:
SWR, return loss, R, X, Z, L, C, Magnitude and Phase Angle at a single frequency, SWR chart, 100 points. SWR chart at fixed HAM bands by IARU Regions, 100 points, Multé mode – to check your multiband antenna promptly, Cable tools (Velocity factor & Cable length measurer, Stub tuner, Cable loss chart, Cable impedance chart), TDR.

RF output:

  • Connector: N-type.
  • Output signal shape: square, 0.1 to 600 MHz.
  • Output power: -10 dBm (at 50 Ohm load).

Power:

  • One 3.7V Li-Ion battery, type 18650
  • When the analyzer is connected to a PC or a DC adapter with a USB socket, it takes power from these sources

Interface:

  • 220×220 color TFT display
  • 2×3 keys on the water-proof keypad
  • English menus and help screens
  • USB connection to a personal computer

Bluetooth: v.4.2 BLE Single-mode, Class B
Dimensions: 185 mm x 40 mm x 33 mm (7,3 in x 1,6 in x 1,3 in)
Operating temperature: 0…40 °C (32…104 °F)
Weight: 185 g (6,5 Oz) with battery
Warranty: 2 years

$449.99

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