Kevin, I second the suggestion of the nanoVNA. I bought one off Amazon for about $50. After watching a couple of Youtube videos, calibration and swr checks are easy and quick. I have built several antennas for ham radio in the 144 Mhz and 440 Mhz ranges, tuned them with the nanoVNA, and they work great. Best regards, Dave Rudi KR2S, building Saint Joseph, Michigan
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