Bonjour Jean,
There have been quite a number of improvements and new functions added to the firmware since the end of September by the main devs: QRP, reald, hugen79 and edy555.?
And, as the wiki and files sections can be updated by almost any forum member and since it is trivial to flash new firmware into the nanoVNA, it would be a great help if another member (you or someone else) could take some time to play with the various releases of firmware and create a feature table.?
Now, with that said, someone could also browse the various GitHub NanoVNA repo's and compile a list of the various enhancements and changes for each Dev's release. I am currently the maintainer of the Console Command doc and that is how I started it - by browsing the source code and creating a document.?
In any case, for anyone reading this - if you have some free time, by all means create a firmware release feature table that can be exported as a PDF and upload it to the files section. If more that one is created, the best of each can always be merged into an all encompassing document.??
Several forum members have already built really good reference sections. If you'd like to help make them even better, contact myself, Oristo, Herb W, David Feldman or just ask in a new general message.?
Cheers,.??Larry
On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 at 4:51 PM, ptapon@...<ptapon@...> wrote: Hello,
we have, with this fantastic device and everyone's contribution,? a great tool for our hobby.
We see quite often a new firmware popping up.
Is there a way to understand how a new firmware will compare with another one. Additional functions, additional commands, features, more precise for a set of frequencies, what have you.
More clearly, witch one to choose when we have a specific usage for the nanovna. What will be the preferred firmware for, say, nanovna saver. What are you going to loose it you use this one instead of this other one.
As an example, we have seen these days 2 firmware proposed. One form Edy555 and one from Hugen79. After reading the readme.md form the 2 releases, I'm still undecided to use one over the other.
Can someone throw some lights?
Anyway thanks to everyone for their contributions.
I'm learning a lot with all of you and this tool is something I had in my dreams.
Jean