Re: photo
Hi Jerry This the RF-IV adaptor and it is gold. Not sold any more by VE3iVM https://www.makarov.ca/vna.htm Kind regards Kurt -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: [email protected]
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Kurt Poulsen
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#128
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photo
I can¡¯t figure out how to send a photo to post¡ Found this morning when I was looking for an opamp. Actually found my bag of parts for my VNA, maybe I can finish my second one!
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Jerry
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#127
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Photo - found this morning
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Jerry
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Re: Intro etc.
wow, that picture is still around! I had machined those plates as a shield for the board. I haven't opened mine in a while, but that's the attenuator board, right? I remember I used either the wrong
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Jerry
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#125
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Re: Intro etc.
I prefer the N2PK and the MyVNA combo.? Straight forward and no Windows device nonsense to deal with.? Also the author of MyVNA and I must have the same brain design because I find that program to
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Jeff AC0C
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Re: Intro etc.
G'day, Jerry. Nice to hear from another N2PK user. Your instrument looks very good; [url=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/Gmy9NKWP/20150307-194017.jpg[/img][/url] I have a VNWA as
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Kerry
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#123
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Intro etc.
Hi, I built my first N2PK VNA years ago. It was right around the time V5 came out. Paul was very helpful back then. I didn't realize it at the time but there was a close link in MyVNA with the N2PK
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Jerry
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#122
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Re: Merry Christmas
Got it... turned it on..haven't used it once...but it's there if I need it. Sent?from?my?Verizon?Smartphone
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CRAIG LYLES <kc7uxm@...>
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Re: Merry Christmas
Four, although I confess I seldom use it anymore. Most of my measurements are in the field where a one-port FA-VA5 suffices. In fact, if anyone is interested, a reasonable offer and I'll pass it on to
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Wes Stewart
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#120
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Re: Merry Christmas
Perhaps 3 Happy Xmas to all ;- ) 73' Marc f6itu
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f6itu
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#119
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Re: Merry Christmas
Well, Kurt; perhaps we two are the only members of the Old Guard left. I used my N2PK instrument today to verify my RF I-V fixture; it gives some odd results when used with the VNWA but works
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Kerry
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Re: Merry Christmas
Hi Kerry Thank you for the reminder and a Merry Christmas to you Kind regards Kurt -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: [email protected] <[email protected]> P? vegne af Kerry via groups.io Sendt:
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Kurt Poulsen
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#117
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Merry Christmas
To all who are still using the N2PK VNA. Kerry VK2TIL.
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Kerry
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NANO VNA - EXT DISPLAY OPTION????
Has anyone set up an external display using the usb-c port? says that it will support android OS. Any information WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. CRAIG
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CRAIG LYLES <kc7uxm@...>
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Re: Parallel port to USB Advice on Options to adapt
Yes, it's an odd website; almost nothing there. If the contact e-mail fails, a PM on QRZ might work. Good luck with the project. Kerry VK2TIL.
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Kerry
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Re: Parallel port to USB Advice on Options to adapt
Thanks Kerry, I did test the website provided but it is largely vacant. I will email Dave at the Contact address. I would likel consider an Elrasoft board if I can determine which board is relevant
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ptsmantua
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#113
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Re: Parallel port to USB Advice on Options to adapt
G'day to all. As I said earlier, I have a substantial file on the USB adaptor; it's my habit to collect information on a project before beginning it and I don't throw the information away after
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Kerry
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#112
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Re: Parallel port to USB Advice on Options to adapt
Hi Kerry and All, This is the document that I used to assembly Dave's G8KBB USB board a long time ago. Dave was quietly selling extra PCB boards. In the process of debugging the parallel port
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David Garnier
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Re: Parallel port to USB Advice on Options to adapt
I have a large collection of files relating to USB adaptors for the N2PK; the attached document by Dave G8KBB is very informative. Kerry VK2TIL.
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Kerry
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Re: Parallel port to USB Advice on Options to adapt
I'm delighted to see some traffic here. :) I used an adaptor designed by Dave Brainerd WB6DHW that he sold as a parts kit; that was many years ago but he may still have the PCB and parts. Try;
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Kerry
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