📊 Elevate Your Antenna Game with Precision!
The RigExpert AA-35 Zoom HF Antenna Analyzer is a cutting-edge tool designed for amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. With a frequency range of 0.06 to 35 MHz, it allows for rapid antenna checks, precise tuning, and comprehensive cable testing. Its compact dimensions make it a portable solution for all your RF measurement needs.
Maximum Range | 35 Feet |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 7"W x 4"H |
Color | White, Orange |
F**T
Works great
Purchased to replace my old mfj works much better more acurite ezier to use
T**O
Must have
Great product…love my rig expert…most important piece of my gear minus the icom 7300…NB31 waiving
D**E
Best bang for the buck by far!
This is the best value in an HF analyzer out there. It's easy and intuitive to use, rugged, and doesn't use tons of batteries... just 2 AA cells. This color display is bright and clear. It has an SO-239 connector on top rather than a BNC so you don't need any adapters. The SWR sweep is super fast and tells you exactly what you need to know... is my antenna too long or too short, and where is the lowest SWR right now? Also, it comes with a protective case with shoulder strap at no extra charge, and the clear plastic front of the case allows the unit to be used without removing it. I could not be happier with the quality and ease of use of this unit. Also, I have owned an analyzer from the company that starts with an "M" and has 3 letters, and this unit is superior in every way... plus, it costs less! My experience level in the hobby is 45 years an active ham.
B**L
Easy to use
I read reviews about several different analyzers and watched several youtube videos before deciding on the AA-35-zoom.I received the analyzer, popped the batteries in, connected the antenna, and ran a scan. My current HF antenna is an off center fed dipole, 133 feet total length, 36 feet high, and setup in an inverted -V and the analyzer showed the good and the bad. Next hooked it up to my dummy load.What I really like is the Antenna scope software which allows the data to be viewed from my 23 inch display.It's a very informative tool and very easy to use for a basic quick check of an antenna system.
J**B
Much easier to use than the MFJ - Old Technology
Compared to the MFJ tester, this is much easier to use. Would've liked to see the plastic housing be more durable, also would like a rechargeable version. The USB 1.1 connection is outdated, and maybe there could be a better case design, along with a so239 cap for storage. However. It's an awesome tool to have if you are a HAM radio/CB operator.
A**R
Analyzer
Works great and does everything I need it to. Only thing I do not like is it does not have 11M band loaded into the settings so to run functions related to CB band you have to manually enter in frequencies and ranges to net results. Otherwise it’s tip top. My usasge is mostly tuning antennas for talking on 10/11 meter radios, this analyzer is perfect for this use. I am overall pleased with this purchase and would buy again.
M**S
Great meter
This is a great meter and the price is in a fair range. Of course you get what you pay for, nothing wrong with this meter at all but the next step up in meters will show lengths of the coax without having to do math work on your on. So most will not really need the lengths but I wanted to step up the AA-55 zoom so I could use the meter to check them if I ever needed too. But as of now the extra money spent wasn't needed because this meter does all I needed it to do. I would recommend this meter to the next person.
O**T
The best antenna analyzer
This is the best antenna analyzer. It really shines when you hook it up to a laptop and see how the antenna performs over the entire spectrum. Have a question about your coax or a connector? This analyzer does time domain reflectometry which means you can examine the status of your connection as a function of the distance from the analyzer. Have a problem connector after 50 feet of coax? This analyzer will pinpoint it. More importantly, this analyzer is not going to give you weird and bizarre readings just because there is a lot of RF in the shack (as some other analyzers will do).
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