The software is very flexible and can measure a lot of aspects. As a beginner, most common problem is poor calibration, really bad calibration and no calibration at all.
See instructions at
https://www.antune.net/calibration.html
Conjugate matching:
Turn of automatic matching network.
1. Solder a calibrated test-cable and measure impedance in one direction, Typical from the pad for matching->active TX circuit. Save as a mem.trace and set that trace as impedance-ref.
2. Measure in the other direction in PCB. Typical pad for matching->antenna.
3. Set marker for frequency range of interest.
4. Select component size/model.
5. Set you matching circuit topology.
6. Turn on "Constant tune".
A network topology with componet-values will be shown.
Solder these according to instructions in
www.antune.net.
A bit simpler matching is to just try to match for 50 Ohm.
1. Set system impedance at 50 Ohm
2. Solder a calibrated test-cable and measure in direction of interest at PCB.
3. Set marker for frequency range.
4. Select component size/model.
5. Set you matching circuit topology.
6. Turn on "Constant tune".
A network topology with componet-values will be shown.
Solder these according to instructions in
www.antune.net.
Minimum check that calibration is correct by temporary shortcut at place of impedance matching component with a knife or solder blob.
At Smith-chart should then whole curve just be a single dot at 9 o'clock.