The AA-30.ZERO is an AA-30 antenna analyzer without enclosure, LCD display and keypad. The board is connected to your PC through a USB-to-RS232C converter.
I used my Arduino Uno for the conversion. You can find a simple sample program here.
// UART bridge for data exchange between // RigExpert AA-30 ZERO antenna & cable analyzer and Arduino Uno // // Receives from the Arduino, sends to AA-30 ZERO. // Receives from AA-30 ZERO, sends to the Arduino. // // 26 June 2017, Rig Expert Ukraine Ltd. // #include <SoftwareSerial.h> SoftwareSerial ZERO(4, 7); // RX, TX void setup() { ZERO.begin(38400); // init AA side UART ZERO.flush(); Serial.begin(38400); // init PC side UART Serial.flush(); } void loop() { if (ZERO.available()) Serial.write(ZERO.read()); // data stream from AA to PC if (Serial.available()) ZERO.write(Serial.read()); // data stream from PC to AA }
With my Mac mini, the board worked fine. Visit https://rigexpert.com/products/kits-analyzers/aa-30-zero/getting-started-with-the-zero/ for the available commands.
The values shown are freq [MHz], R [ohm], and X [ohm], respectively. The measurement above was done with no load connected to the RF output terminal, so the values of R and X are rather large and not very stable.
Arduino IDE and its serial console can also be used depending on your liking.