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Re: nanovna-saver-v0.2.1 Stops Working
Have you had any other versions of NanoVNA-Saver running previously? Do you know if you have a new-ish version of the Microsoft VC++ Redistributable library installed? (I think it should be included
By Rune Broberg · #7911 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Web-Client, problem with Chromebook
I may just do that thing, me. Got a couple of NanoVNAs sitting here. I just hadn't gotten around to trying the web client yet with it. But that can be done. 73, Gwen, NG3P
By Gwen Patton <ardrhi@...> · #7910 ·
Re: USB cable
No problem. We all get ahead when we 'play' with our 'toys'? ;-) On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 at 5:44 AM, Gyula Molnar<gyula.ha3hz@...> wrote: Hi Larry, I'm glad that many people have noticed what the
By Larry Rothman · #7909 ·
Re: USB cable
Hi Larry, I'm glad that many people have noticed what the original author wrote in the "Know issues" section of the NanoVNA alpha1 kit assembly manual. I think the same way, thank you for trying to
By Gyula Molnar · #7908 ·
nanovna-saver-v0.2.1 Stops Working
Downloaded the file and moved it to a different folder. Apps nanovna-saver-v0.2.1.exe Clicked on the file to run it. A window opened, a flashing cursor appeared briefly then the dialog box shown in
By Chuck Carpenter · #7907 ·
Re: USB cable
When I received my first nano a white gecko clone, the first thing I did was drop it with the dinky microusb cable plugged in. The entire usb connector pulled off and was basically destroyed.. So I
By kh6sky · #7906 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
For everyone that wants to do complex transmission line analysis and has access to a sufficiently new MSOffice suite I suggest they use ZPlot, a free tool written in Excel It can be downloaded from
By Erik Kaashoek · #7905 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
Hi Paul, I did ask you to clarify what the problem was, and what environment you're running it on. Your description of the problem is in no way clear enough for me to be able to answer it as it
By Rune Broberg · #7904 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
is no one going to answer my question then?
By paul larner <quadzillatech@...> · #7903 ·
Re: RF Demo Kit Testing tutorial released
Hi, Starting from the end of November 2019, we(NanoVNA-F team) no longer produce RF Demo Kits with WWW.S*T.COM mark.
By BH5HNU · #7902 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Web-Client, problem with Chromebook
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 04:15 PM, Gwen Patton wrote: " ¡­ Maybe this will work better with NanoVNA-Web-Client. I don't know, I haven't tried it myself, but this is a way to keep the Chromebook
By hwalker · #7901 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Web-Client, problem with Chromebook
You have another option, Bob. We have two older Chromebooks, the Acer 11.6" CB3-111-C8UB. They've long been out of updates, and we replaced them with a couple of newer Asus Flip Chromebooks that
By Gwen Patton <ardrhi@...> · #7900 ·
Re: USB cable
Herb, no idea of the short.? In fact the removed connector seems to have disappeared.? If I could find it (I will) and figure out how to reattach it (I doubt that) I will have a perfect unit.? Oh
By Bob Albert <bob91343@...> · #7899 ·
Re: errors of "error" models
Dear GIN&PEZ; The process you describe is the one I have been using, and it works just fine. It is just an annoying and unnecessary extra step in the printing process. I still have to walk over to my
By Gary O'Neil · #7898 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Q out of memory while compiling
just tried to clone it from scratch and compile - compiled okay with no errors. Clone and compile sequence is the following: $ git clone https://github.com/qrp73/NanoVNA-Q.git $ cd NanoVNA-Q/ $ git
By QRP RX · #7897 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Q out of memory while compiling
Here is screenshot:
By QRP RX · #7896 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Q out of memory while compiling
You can comment lines 28-30 in the file nanovna.h to enable/disable support for scanraw and color command. It will reduce memory usage. I just installed arm-none-eabi-gcc with apt-get install on my
By QRP RX · #7895 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Web-Client, problem with Chromeb
Yeah, I just read an article that said Chromebooks all essentially have a built-in expiry date after which Google will no longer push out updates.? The gist of the article was that if you're going to
By Larry Rothman · #7894 ·
Re: USB cable
Bob, Any idea what caused the short at the connector? Usually the USB-C connectors are not easy to misalign so I was curious as to what you thought might have occurred. - Herb
By hwalker · #7893 ·
Re: USB cable
Nah, don't use a usb 5v wall wart.? Get one with a small barrel plug and stick a socket on the Nano. Check around your junk box for the parts.? On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 at 5:36 PM, Bob Albert via
By Larry Rothman · #7892 ·