Hi Joe,
The keyboard magic corner is shown in the document and is #16 on the list in that section. I will have a look in the firmware section regarding the jumper.?
Although the document is listed as being 'Opensource', I have tried to keep
It close to cho45's original intent. I have made clarifications and added items that were omitted in his original doc. I'm also adding some additional examples at the end. Cho45 has not updated his version since the beginning of October and I am updating my edit twice a month.?
Please let me know if there is anything you feel should be added. In fact, if you or anyone else wants to create/write-up some 'cookbook' type examples of using the NanoVNA, I will add them to the document. I reference all sources.?
RegardsLarry
On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 4:49 PM, Joe St. Clair AF5MH<saintc@...> wrote: A very nice update. This now covers most of the areas that were the most puzzling to me.
One thing I notice is that it assumes a newer firmware level that has the DFU command, etc. I didn't notice mention of using the jumper pins that first time. Likewise the data entry bar with the keyboard Easter egg is unmentioned. Passing mention is made of the changing menus through. I'm guessing that most new users will be starting with a unit at the old initial firmware level so that they could use such information.