Re: New User: HW vs. Firmware compatibility?
I should correct my post above, since upon reading more on the wiki, it appears to be a NanoVNA-H hardware version but without the plastic case. It is black, USB-C, with RF shields and LiPo battery
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Neal AB6G
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#8213
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Re: errors of "error" models
@ Erik, PD0EK 10 December 2019 - /g/nanovna-users/message/8105 Dear Erik, Thank you very much indeed for your continuing interest in our work ! However, since we are not sure at all
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gin&pez@arg
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#8212
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Calibration settings for NanoVNA-saver using SDR-Kits BNC calibration kit
Hi All I have been asked about how to convert calibration kit files for the VNWA calibration kit to the format used by NanoVNA-Saver so I have made a couple of documents Where the first one is how the
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Kurt Poulsen
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#8211
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New User: HW vs. Firmware compatibility?
Hello: I am a new user, and just received one of the recent, but not "-H" versions of the NanoVNA. It seems to have a build date of second half 2019. No case, but shielded, and the sides are open,
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Neal AB6G
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#8210
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Re: 30MHz and below
Unfortunately, there is no more room in the firmware for more storage locations.? Sent from Rogers Yahoo Mail on Android On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 at 1:48 am, George Kokolakis, SV3QUP<kokolakis@...>
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Larry Rothman
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#8209
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Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarificatio
Hugen removed c4 so he could fit in the larger fonts.? Sent from Rogers Yahoo Mail on Android On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 at 1:33 am, Luigi Mantuano<l49mantuano@...> wrote: Hello again, earlier today I
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Larry Rothman
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#8208
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Re: NanoVNA-MATLAB
#consolecommands
#test-jig
#matlab
#tdr
#tdr-step-response
The Octave serial interface library is different. Rest should work. -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK
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Erik Kaashoek
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#8207
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Re: NanoVNA-MATLAB
#consolecommands
#test-jig
#matlab
#tdr
#tdr-step-response
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 06:52 AM, W1RS wrote: Has anybody tried this with Octave? (Matlab open source "clone") ================================================================= Paul Fredette, K1YBE,
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hwalker
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#8206
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Re: 30MHz and below
Not enough memory -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK
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Erik Kaashoek
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#8205
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Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarification...
Ah, grazie Maurizio! I suspected it had to be something I missed.. Saluti da sunny Melbourne, Australia.. lm
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Luigi Mantuano
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#8204
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Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarification...
Hi Luigi , from message #7400 about the firmware version 4.0.3 AA QRP and Oristo wrote: "it has larger font, so it cannot show full frequency and measured value result and cut-off part of the value"
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Maurizio IZ1MDJ
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#8203
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Re: 30MHz and below
Would it be possilbe to have more store positions for settings? 9 would be great for HF bands. Does anyone now if the limitation is on the hardware or just on the firmwares available? George, SV3QUP
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George Kokolakis, SV3QUP
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#8202
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Re: CAL -> RESET -> CALIBRATION clarification...
Hello again, earlier today I finally loaded hugen's v0.4.0-3, AA-4 traces ( NanoVNA-H_20191125_AA.dfu) FW on my nV... all looked good but when I went to set up and store the 5th calibrated range in
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Luigi Mantuano
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#8201
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Re: Reduce Frequency Range
#hacking
this maybe a oldie buts it is extremely powerful https://www.baudline.com/what_is_baudline.html
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k9wkj
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#8200
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Re: Reduce Frequency Range
#hacking
DL4YHF's "Spectrum Lab" (sound card data handler and spectrum analyzer) http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/spectra1.html looks a bit overwhelming at first, but it is really not that hard to use. It is very
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Bob Larkin
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#8199
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Re: Increasing measurement range (ohms) ?
Those well versed in the RF and microwave disciplines work with the 50-ohm impedance. Sure, the TV people work with 75-ohms, not much different. But for very high and low Z's, use the Smith Chart. It
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W0LEV
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#8198
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Re: Increasing measurement range (ohms) ?
You are not going to be able to improved reading of high impedance very much as the primary limitation is the 50 ohm impedance bridge and signal level differences get very small at the higher load
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roncraig1@...
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#8197
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Re: Reduce Frequency Range
#hacking
Don't forget about the free Android audio spectrum analyzer apps you can run on your phone or tablet.? They might even run on Chrome under arcwelder.? On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 5:16 PM, Bob Albert via
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Larry Rothman
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#8196
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Re: Reduce Frequency Range
#hacking
The applications (I've used more than one) that I've used in the past are pretty old by now, so I found this supposedly more recent list of free applications:
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Dave AB7E
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#8195
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Re: Reduce Frequency Range
#hacking
I will have to look around; do you have a link to a specific audio SA?? Basically I want it to measure distortion of an audtio oscillator. Bob
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Bob Albert <bob91343@...>
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#8194
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