It is a SSA3021X plus hack/upgrade and I did calibrate with short/open/50 Ohm load. I also tested the VNA with 100 ohm and 50 ohm resistors to make sure the impedance was reasonable.
The frequency range is up to 10Mhz, hence the cabling will make a small difference but using 6" SMA RG316, I doubt it is significant.
I actually got the magnitude and phase graphed, for the VNA:
I also have it done with an O-scope and signal generator.
Forgive me for not labeling axis on graphs. The phase Y axis is degrees, the X axis is frequency in Hertz.
This is the same piezo element. I estimate the scope could be as much as 6 ohms & 12 degrees off based on running a test with a 50 ohm load. The o-scope is done with BNC alligator cables which have more capacitance.
One of the things with the piezo is looking for the resonate frequency, which is typically the point where the phase is closest to zero. In the O-scope version this matches what I was expecting and is at ~8.25Mhz, while the VNA shows to be at 8.5Mhz which is a significant difference. A second issue I wonder about is that from what I have read the resonance frequency should have the lowest impedance, which does not match the data.
I guess the next thing is to create some known complex impedances and measure them, like an RLC circuit.
Overall it is a blast to learn new things, and I am having great fun.