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Gentlemen, As the editor I would like to write an article for the Tacoma Radio Club's newsletter including the history of the development of the NANO-VNA. I would like to include the names of the
By N7PH <hickspj467@...> · #8110 ·
Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarification...
Herb and Larry thanx both, all clear now, confirming what I thought and hoped that CAL->RESET doesn't clear the current contents of C0-C4 while "clearconfig 1234" does. Best regards and thanx again
By Luigi Mantuano · #8109 ·
Re: hp limiter
I may stick it on ch0 and do some back to back like for like,ie with and without comparisons.
By Paul M3VUV · #8108 ·
Re: nanoVNA-F Dimensions
====================================== Size: 14 cm, 7.5 cm, 2 cm (length, width and height)
By hwalker · #8107 ·
Re: THE NANOVNA - A COMMENT
Great comments!? I add my "Whale Done" to them. I haven't begun to fathom the depths of the Nano, but I thank those who poured themselves into the design and manufacturing of it. I have had and used
By Ray, W4BYG · #8106 ·
Re: errors of "error" models
I'm still trying to understand what you are publishing. Am I correct your model as published in the white on black picture is a one port model like this
By Erik Kaashoek · #8105 ·
nanoVNA-F Dimensions
Would someone with the -F model give me the case dimensions? Thank you, Dale W4OP
By Dale Parfitt · #8104 ·
Re: 30MHz and below
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 06:19 AM, Howard Fidel wrote: There is no advantage. The 101 points are across the frequency range displayed.
By hwalker · #8103 ·
Re: hp limiter
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 05:20 AM, <nanovnauser@...> wrote: hi all,ive an old hp limiter from an old spectrum analyzer. Its a 5086-7282 0-1.8ghz, is it worth putting this on the input port of my
By hwalker · #8102 ·
Re: hp limiter
Read up on the various messages that talk about the reference plane. The limiter will limit when it is connected to the Nanovna but if you are performing antenna testing, if the Nano is floating, it
By Larry Rothman · #8101 ·
Re: hp limiter
looking at it,as i right in thinking they provide an overlod path to ground?,ie shunt or thru/series,ie do i need to ground the body or will it do that via the sma conectors on it?
By Paul M3VUV · #8100 ·
Re: hp limiter
cheers larry,looks like it cant do any harm using it then,may save the vna front end incase of a cock up.
By Paul M3VUV · #8099 ·
Re: 30MHz and below
There is no advantage. The 101 points are across the frequency range displayed.
By Howard Fidel · #8098 ·
Re: hp limiter
Spell checker smile of the day...... :-) This is a 10W limiter https://assets.testequity.com/te1/Documents/pdf/11867a.pdf is similar to yours, so I would suspect you could use it on CH1 without issue
By Larry Rothman · #8097 ·
hp limiter
hi all,ive an old hp limitre from an old rectum paralyser,its a 5086-7282 0- 1.8ghz,is it worth putting this on the input port of my nanovna as a protection,is it a goog idea or bad?,73.
By Paul M3VUV · #8096 ·
Re: nanoVNAPartner v0.17
Thanks! The download works great. I'll be trying it out later today! -- Cheers, Ed Humphries, KT4ED
By Ed Humphries · #8095 ·
Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarification...
Hi Luigi, The RESET on-screen button clears only the current calibration constants in RAM and it needs to be used any time you attempt a calibration/save sequence. It does NOT clear what is already
By Larry Rothman · #8094 ·
Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarification...
Luigi Each time you perform a calibration the following procedure should be performed: 1. Reset current calibration state, <CAL- RESET> 2. Connect the OPEN standard to the CH0 port, <CAL - CALIBRATE
By hwalker · #8093 ·
Re: New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
Hi Lajos Yes I use arbitrary calibration setting. It provides the best calibration. For the NanoVNA I use different versions on the 3 I have. Latest edy555, Latest Hugen-H versin AA with nice larger
By Kurt Poulsen · #8092 ·
Re: NanoVNA connected to Amazon Fire tablet
How old is the Fire tablet? Does it have Play Store or did you sideload?
By Oristo · #8091 ·