Calibration is of critical importance for making accurate measurements from your VNWA. Without calibration the VNWA will indicate random values.
Please see Introduction to Calibration for further information, including video tutorial
BNC Calibration Kits
600 MHz BNC 4 pcs Universal Calibration kit for FA-VA5 Antenna Analyzer and DG8SAQ VNWA fitted with BNC Bracket Option
Male and Female Calibration Kit offering accurate calibration up to 600 MHz - also suitable for other Test Equipment.
The kit includes the following components, all are manufactured by Amphenol:
- 1pc BNC Shorting Plug
- 1pc BNC Open Plug
- 1pc Calibrated 50Ω Load Plug (Male)
- 1pc BNC Jack to BNC Jack Adapter
The BNC Load is marked with batch and serial number and is supplied with a printout of the measured data in the format below which may then be entered manually in the instrument setup.
The print-out also provides the download link of the VNWA BNC Calibration Kit file (VNWA .ckf format) for the BNC load supplied.
This file may be stored direct in the VNWA Directory DefaultCalKit for use when the BNC Cal Kit is being used.
Please note: Calibration of the VNWA will still be required to compensate for VNWA hardware differences.
600 MHz BNC 3 pcs Plug (Male) Calibration kit for DG8SAQ VNWA
fitted with BNC Bracket Option and the FA-VA5 Antenna Analyzer Kit
Offering accurate calibration up to 600 MHz - also suitable for other Test Equipment.
The kit includes the folliowing parts which are all manufactured by Amphenol:
- 1pc BNC Shorting Plug
- 1pc BNC Open Plug
- 1pc Calibrated 50Ω Load Plug (Male)
The BNC Load is marked with batch and serial number and is supplied with a print-out of the measured data in the format below which may then be entered manually in the instrument setup
The print-out also provides the download link of the VNWA BNC Calibration Kit file (VNWA .ckf format) for the BNC load supplied
This file may be stored direct in the VNWA Directory DefaultCalKit for use when the BNC Cal Kit is being used.
Please note: Calibration of the VNWA will still be required to compensate for VNWA hardware differences.
