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Sep 25, 2019
Just like AD4351 dev board, except...
Pros:
This ADF4351 development board acts like an STM-32 controller and an ADF4351 synthesizer one one board. It runs the Analog Devices software on a PC just like the factory development board. The controller and the sig-gen are connected together by the PC jumpers. The dev board can drive an ADF5355 board giving you a second sig-gen that goes to 13.6 GHz.
Cons:
The instructions and software/firmware download is in Chinese. It seems to want to install an application of some sort. I don't speak/read/write Chinese, so I just downloaded the software from AD. In addition to the USB cable that's provided, you will need a second USB-Mini B cable to connect to the PC.
I bought two of these. After figuring out the power supply issue, I'm very satisfied. When you have things running properly, two blue LEDs come on and the third LED comes on when the sig-gen has PLL lock. I combined my board with a selectable attenuator and an RF on/off relay that routes the unused signal into a 50 ohm load.

Oct 15, 2019
Fox hunt transmitter?
It's a very simple 100.00 MHz oscillator circuit. It runs fine on 5V as shown in the pictures. It does have an output of 13dBm +/- 0.5dB and it's reasonably stable at 100 MHz. Its got a nice, clean sinewave output. I have no idea why they say it's for a VHF power amplifier.
With a proper cut antenna and a couple of chips to key it on and off it makes a nice low-powered fox-hunt transmitter. It will run for a half of a day on a 9V battery and a buck down-converter. I wish they had crystals for the two meter ham band.

Aug 01, 2016
Nicely made - good fit and finish.
It's a nice exact replacement for the old VW blower motor regulator. The regulator came in the mail quickly and it was well packed. It was everything I expected.
