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<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">I soldered the 6 SMA jacks on the
little nanoVNA test board kit. It was good soldering practice
and a way to assess my current soldering abilities. I went
fairly well. As the fumes from the flux whirled around my head
I had some thoughts...</font></p>
<p><font face="Comic Sans MS">If a made an adapter for the SMA jack
so I could plug it into one of those plastic push pin
breadboards, then could I expect any good reading with the
nanoVNA? Would I calibrate connected to the breadboard for
open, jumpered for short and a 50 ohm resister pushed for
resistance? What would be the frequency limits for using those
breadboards? Are there any tricks as to which way you use the
rows of pin holes to plug in components? </font><br>
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