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AURSINC NanoVNA SAA-2N V2.2 Vector Network Analyzer, 50KHz-3GHz 4' Touchscreen HF VHF UHF VNA Antenna Analyzer Ham Radio with Storage Bag, Measuring S Parameters, Duplexer, VSWR, Phase, Delay

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  • [Upgraded V2.2 Version] The SAA-2N is a two port T/R (transmission/reflection) VNA which can measure the S parameters S11 & S21 of a two port network, or the reflection coefficient(S11) of a one port network. The nano vna saa-2n has a 4.0 inch touch screen for easier data reading and testing. It is constructed with a durable and practical metal shell, and comes with a carrying bag for portability
  • [Frequency range] The frequency range of the SAA-2N antenna analyzer is 50kHz to 3GHz. Transmission Mearsure S21: 70dB (50KHz-1.5GHz), 60dB (1.5GHz-3GHz); Reflection Measure S11: 50dB (50KHz-1.5GHz), 40dB (1.5GHz-3GHz); Antenna Analyzer: 1.005 (50KHz - 1.5GHz), 1.02 (1.5GHz-3GHz)
  • [PC Connection] The NanoVNA SAA-2N can be controlled by PC via VNA-QT software, supported for Linux, Windows (7+), Mac OS planned. It also support Nanovna-Saver for extracting the data for display on a computer, and for saving to Touchstore files
  • [Compliance] The NanoVNA-SAA-2N developed by Hugen, designed in collaboration with OwOComm. Under the LGPL license agreement, it is completely manufactured according to the v2_2 files issued by OwOComm at Development Department, in line with the original technical specifications
  • [Calibration] The NanoVNA_V2.2 uses a similar user interface to the NanoVNA, but with a different technical architecture. The SAA-2N does not load the initial calibration data at startup, and does not automatically interpolate the calibration data after the user changes the frequency, must recalibrate or call back the calibration data after each startup and frequency change. Please read the user manual carefully before use to avoid damaging the device
  • [Packing List] 1* NanoVNA SAA-2N Host (Metal Shell, 3000mAh lithium-ion Battery); 1* Micro USB Data Cable; 2* 50cm N-type Male to Male RG142-PUR RF Cable; 1* N-type Male Calibration Kit-OPEN; 1 * N-type Male Calibration Kit-SHORT; 1* N-type Male Calibration Kit-LOAD; 1* N-type Female to Female Connector; 1* EVA Storage Bag for carrying out; 1*Touching Screen Paddle and Lanyard



Product Description

NanoVNA SAA-2N V2.2 Antenna Analyzer 50kHz-3GHz, 4inch Touchscreen Display with Storage Bag for Ham Radio

nanovna saa-2n

Support S11 S21 Parameter Measurements

  • Transmission Mearsure S21: 70dB (50KHz-1.5GHz), 60dB (1.5GHz-3GHz)
  • Reflection Measure S11: 50dB (50KHz-1.5GHz), 40dB (1.5GHz-3GHz)
  • Antenna Analyzer: 1.005 (50KHz - 1.5GHz), 1.02 (1.5GHz-3GHz)

NanoVNA SAA-2N

Improved Performance: 50kHz-3GHz

WIth 4.0 inch large touch screen, easier for you to read data and test

The NanoVNA SAA-2N V2.2 Antenna Analyzer provides perfect vector network measurement capabilities

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Battery: 3000mAh Lithium-ion

Built-in 3000mah rechargeable lithium battery, can work continuously for more than 8 hours, with charging cable and LED charging indicator

USB interface: Micro USB, battery powered or USB powered

NanoVNA SAA-2N

With the Carrying Bag for Carrying out

The SAA-2N V2.2 is lightweight and portable, allowing users to bring it on-site for efficient measurements in different environments.

Constructed with a metal shell, reduce the external interference and improve the measurement accuracy stability

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Tech Specification

Frequency range 50kHz - 3GHz
System dynamic range (calibrated)70dB (up to 1.5GHz), 60dB (up to 3GHz)
S11 noise floor (calibrated) -50dB (up to 1.5GHz), -40dB (up to 3GHz)
Sweep rate 100 points/s
Display 4'' touchscreen (320 x 480 pixel)
USB interface Micro USB
Power USB, Maximum charge current 1A
Battery 3000mAh lithium-ion
Battery connector JST-XH 2.54mm
Maximum sweep points (on device): 201
Maximum sweep points (USB): 1024
Port 2 return loss (1.5GHz) 20dB typ
Port 2 return loss (3GHz) 13dB min
VNA-QT software supported Platforms: Linux, Windows (7+), Mac OS planned
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Pops
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Got this just for fun to see if it would be someting to use on a regular basis, it does a lot of things and is built well, NanoVNA in general is complicated but there are lots of videos on how to use it.
Pops
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Got this just for fun to see if it would be someting to use on a regular basis, it does a lot of things and is built well, NanoVNA in general is complicated but there are lots of videos on how to use it.
David Givan
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I ordered the one with type N connectors since the SMA are small for my arthritic hands. This made the unit bigger and this unit has a strong metal case. It has capabilities far beyond my abilities. I have tuned some duplexers and done antenna tests and have to re-view some YouTube videos each time I use it.I find it to be an excellent and reasonably priced VNA.
David Givan
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I ordered the one with type N connectors since the SMA are small for my arthritic hands. This made the unit bigger and this unit has a strong metal case. It has capabilities far beyond my abilities. I have tuned some duplexers and done antenna tests and have to re-view some YouTube videos each time I use it.I find it to be an excellent and reasonably priced VNA.
Lynn J. Magnuson
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I bought this to use matching antennas for ham radio but it has a whole bunch of other useful features as well, including measuring coax, resonance measurements and a few other measurements I don't know how to use yet. Definitely worth the money I payed because the VNA is smarter than me! :)
Lynn J. Magnuson
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I bought this to use matching antennas for ham radio but it has a whole bunch of other useful features as well, including measuring coax, resonance measurements and a few other measurements I don't know how to use yet. Definitely worth the money I payed because the VNA is smarter than me! :)
Hendrik Buitendach
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
100% satisfied with the product.Did some antenna tests. Easy to determine the resonance frequency of an antenna as well as impedance at resonance.Easy to test ctystals.As a Spectrum Analyzer it is also fair. Gives a good overall idea of the status of the device under test
Hendrik Buitendach
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
100% satisfied with the product.Did some antenna tests. Easy to determine the resonance frequency of an antenna as well as impedance at resonance.Easy to test ctystals.As a Spectrum Analyzer it is also fair. Gives a good overall idea of the status of the device under test
Perry A
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022
I wanted the SAA-2 V2, and I thought I did my research, but after receiving the unit and working with it, I learned that this is most-likely a clone. You cannot update/upgrade the software yourself. The Amazon page tells you to go to the github page where you can update the software, and that is where you learn that this device is not supported and was discontinued in 2020.The VNA-QT software does not work with this device on Windows 10, at least I've tried and no joy. VNA Saver works fine. As for the device itself, it seems solid, and appears to work well. I really like it, but I don't like that I cannot update the software.The silkscreen is very faint as well (as stated in the print on Amazon), which seems strange to me, but that is not an issue for me other than it could be an indication of a knock off. The cables are great and everything else is as advertised. I have not decided if I'm going to keep it though. Not being able to upgrade the software is huge to me and it is not supported by the community that I can find.I had a NanoVNA H that I upgraded to the latest software but it was the smaller display, so I wanted something bigger. This one definitely is bigger and heavier. It has the metal case and feels good in the hands. The larger battery capacity is great too. Was working on my antenna outside for well over an hour with no problem where my NanoVNA H failed.When you go to the Version number, there is none, another indication of a possible clone. The description comes out and says it is not a clone, which should have been a red flag, but I went for it anyways, thinking what do I have to lose.Again, it works and does what I want it to do, but not being able to upgrade is an issue for me as this device is always changing with new features.UPDATED: I decided that this is not for me. The software does not have the same features as the H4, so I went with the updated 2022 version with the SMA connectors. I really like everything else about this unit, but it will not work with NanoVNA QT so you cannot update the firmware, where the H4 you can.I really don't know if this is a clone or not, but it does not seem to be supported by the website that is referenced on github.I tested this unit against the H4 (with 4.3 inch screen) and they yielded different results - close but different. There could be many reasons for this, but I checked VSWR of both devices against 2 different HF Antenna analyzers and the H4 is the closest, so I am going to stay with the H4 and send the SAA back.
Perry A
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022
I wanted the SAA-2 V2, and I thought I did my research, but after receiving the unit and working with it, I learned that this is most-likely a clone. You cannot update/upgrade the software yourself. The Amazon page tells you to go to the github page where you can update the software, and that is where you learn that this device is not supported and was discontinued in 2020.The VNA-QT software does not work with this device on Windows 10, at least I've tried and no joy. VNA Saver works fine. As for the device itself, it seems solid, and appears to work well. I really like it, but I don't like that I cannot update the software.The silkscreen is very faint as well (as stated in the print on Amazon), which seems strange to me, but that is not an issue for me other than it could be an indication of a knock off. The cables are great and everything else is as advertised. I have not decided if I'm going to keep it though. Not being able to upgrade the software is huge to me and it is not supported by the community that I can find.I had a NanoVNA H that I upgraded to the latest software but it was the smaller display, so I wanted something bigger. This one definitely is bigger and heavier. It has the metal case and feels good in the hands. The larger battery capacity is great too. Was working on my antenna outside for well over an hour with no problem where my NanoVNA H failed.When you go to the Version number, there is none, another indication of a possible clone. The description comes out and says it is not a clone, which should have been a red flag, but I went for it anyways, thinking what do I have to lose.Again, it works and does what I want it to do, but not being able to upgrade is an issue for me as this device is always changing with new features.UPDATED: I decided that this is not for me. The software does not have the same features as the H4, so I went with the updated 2022 version with the SMA connectors. I really like everything else about this unit, but it will not work with NanoVNA QT so you cannot update the firmware, where the H4 you can.I really don't know if this is a clone or not, but it does not seem to be supported by the website that is referenced on github.I tested this unit against the H4 (with 4.3 inch screen) and they yielded different results - close but different. There could be many reasons for this, but I checked VSWR of both devices against 2 different HF Antenna analyzers and the H4 is the closest, so I am going to stay with the H4 and send the SAA back.
Arnulfo Vargas Jauregui
Reviewed in Mexico on August 14, 2021
En general buen equipo, buena relacion costo calidad, lo recomiendo, muy robusta su construcción.
Arnulfo Vargas Jauregui
Reviewed in Mexico on August 14, 2021
En general buen equipo, buena relacion costo calidad, lo recomiendo, muy robusta su construcción.
Ricardo Orozco
Reviewed in Mexico on April 19, 2021
No olviden pedir elnkit complementario
Ricardo Orozco
Reviewed in Mexico on April 19, 2021
No olviden pedir elnkit complementario
John M
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
Just arrived today and I am totally blown away by this little compact 3GHz capable VNA for $130 bucks. I am nearly giddy with amazement, because not only is the construction of the product (full metal case) solid built, but hardware is really quite capable. As anyone who has previously purchased the NanoVNA series knows, its very functional for hobby and minor field work. This unit, the SAA-2N V2.2 is the latest in the NanoVNA series which now includes 'N' type RF connections instead of SMA. Most engineers and HAM enthusiasts will appreciate that when you need to connect to antennas outside, or test receiver LNA's and downstream equipment, you likely need to use N-type connections. Noting that it is totally possible to use N-to-SMA adapters for the earlier models, the problem lies in the fact that when you attach a heavy N-type cable to a same fragile SMA adapter, you run the risk of snapping it in two, but not so with this unit. The SAA-2N V2.2 has the same good RF performance for S-parameter measurements as previous models, so I won't cover that in this review. Having the screen now at a pleasant 4 inches is very helpful compared to the earlier 2.7", and 3.2" versions. The specs have conflict when it comes to battery capacity, in the graphic images is a comparison that says it has 3000mA/Hr but down in the text area of the spec it states 1950mA. I will have to report back to really see which is correct. I own a very nice HP8753C vector network analyzer along with several calibration kits. I ran some tests using the HP85032B cal kit on my VNA and then testing each of the three hardware cal adapters that came with the SAA-2N V2.2 . The Short and Open have virtually no difference and the RF 50ohm Load held better than -30dB return loss at 3GHz, which is really not bad. That is a VSWR: of 1.065. Using a 10dB attenuator on S11 port, yielded a near perfect -19.96dB return loss. The two N-Type to N-Type 20.5" long cables are pretty good, and able to maintain a -23dB return loss out to 3GHz, which is better than Port 2 can perform at (-13dB RL).I really am impressed at what it can do and all that is included for the price. I now can have a portable VNA virtually anywhere I go. And if you need a hardcopy of your measurements, you can download the free PC software from GITHUB which will allow the VNA to output data via the USB port to the computer and then you can save it in S2P or CSV for later. (You have to make the measurement while using the software, and you can't save it on the instrument and then later print it via the PC.)Fantastic piece of gear for the money!
John M
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
Just arrived today and I am totally blown away by this little compact 3GHz capable VNA for $130 bucks. I am nearly giddy with amazement, because not only is the construction of the product (full metal case) solid built, but hardware is really quite capable. As anyone who has previously purchased the NanoVNA series knows, its very functional for hobby and minor field work. This unit, the SAA-2N V2.2 is the latest in the NanoVNA series which now includes 'N' type RF connections instead of SMA. Most engineers and HAM enthusiasts will appreciate that when you need to connect to antennas outside, or test receiver LNA's and downstream equipment, you likely need to use N-type connections. Noting that it is totally possible to use N-to-SMA adapters for the earlier models, the problem lies in the fact that when you attach a heavy N-type cable to a same fragile SMA adapter, you run the risk of snapping it in two, but not so with this unit. The SAA-2N V2.2 has the same good RF performance for S-parameter measurements as previous models, so I won't cover that in this review. Having the screen now at a pleasant 4 inches is very helpful compared to the earlier 2.7", and 3.2" versions. The specs have conflict when it comes to battery capacity, in the graphic images is a comparison that says it has 3000mA/Hr but down in the text area of the spec it states 1950mA. I will have to report back to really see which is correct. I own a very nice HP8753C vector network analyzer along with several calibration kits. I ran some tests using the HP85032B cal kit on my VNA and then testing each of the three hardware cal adapters that came with the SAA-2N V2.2 . The Short and Open have virtually no difference and the RF 50ohm Load held better than -30dB return loss at 3GHz, which is really not bad. That is a VSWR: of 1.065. Using a 10dB attenuator on S11 port, yielded a near perfect -19.96dB return loss. The two N-Type to N-Type 20.5" long cables are pretty good, and able to maintain a -23dB return loss out to 3GHz, which is better than Port 2 can perform at (-13dB RL).I really am impressed at what it can do and all that is included for the price. I now can have a portable VNA virtually anywhere I go. And if you need a hardcopy of your measurements, you can download the free PC software from GITHUB which will allow the VNA to output data via the USB port to the computer and then you can save it in S2P or CSV for later. (You have to make the measurement while using the software, and you can't save it on the instrument and then later print it via the PC.)Fantastic piece of gear for the money!
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