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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
For me, MacAfee *is* the invasive virus. I must take careful steps to ignore and remove their notices! I will only use Win10. Win11 has suggested I buy new software when what I have ain't broke. Will
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Chuck Cole
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
SUSO ¡¡¡. sudo perhaps ? [email protected]> wrote:
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Stephen Thornber
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Disregard all of above. Found this.. panda@vika:~$ history 1 sudo apt update 2 sudo apt install python3-pip 3 pip3 install
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k6whp
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#39885
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
Something in the newer versions of Saver is falsely triggering McAfee virus signatures. I tell the quarantine to restore the file, then put it on the list to ignore while scanning. Some other virus
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Stan Dye
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#39882
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
Even without MacAfee, my laptop running Windows 11 will always say that any Ham software I try to install is untrustworthy. I thought it may be because ham software authors are unable to get the
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Jon
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#39881
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McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
I've tried downloading nanoSaver to Win11Pro and McAfee snatches the .exe into quarantine. I'm using the github download: https://github.com/NanoVNA-Saver/nanovna-saver/releases I tried using a Win10
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Steve Withnell
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#39880
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
I just installed it in Kubuntu 24.04 from the repository via Synaptic package monitor with no errors. It executes and comes with the expected screen but I would have to go to the room with the
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Jim Shorney
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#39879
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Try doing a $ Suso apt-cache search nanovna See what that shows (if anything) as the naming may be slightly different or not included in your versions repo. Away from a Debian based machine right now
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M0CNL
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#39878
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Yes, it runs under Linux (e.g. on a Raspberry Pi, or for that matter, on MacOS) You can download the source from the git repo, or I think there¡¯s a package you can apt-get
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Jim Lux
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#39877
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Saw this: Install Howto Update the package index: ¡ç sudo apt-get update Install nanovna-saver deb package: ¡ç sudo apt-get install nanovna-saver Did this: <17:23|~>sudo apt-get update Got this:
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k6whp
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#39876
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
https://pkgs.org/download/nanovna-saver Michael L Robinson, KC0TA ¡°In the beginning of a change the Patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join
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Michael Robinson <mlrobinson1953@...>
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#39875
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Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Have been searching the threads for this item and am wondering if.. (1) NanoVNA Saver has a port to Linux or can be run under Wine on Linux? (2) Are there any other NanoVNA software packages that run
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k6whp
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#39874
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
OK, yes, I can see that. Zack <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free.www.avg.com
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Zack Widup
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Hi Zac Sorry, Here i meant by coax resonant freq the freq that Give 1/4 lamda electrical length or zero impedance on smith diagram , coax supposed without terminaison . 73s
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Team-SIM SIM-Mode
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Re: using an adjacent RAIN GUTTER for HF bands
Rain gutter: i sometimes use my (horizontal) rain gutter, with its two vertical downspouts, as an antenna, at low power such as for WSPR. I feed it with a 9:1 balun (for 20 meters) and with a 1:1
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Orrin Winton
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#39871
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using an adjacent RAIN GUTTER for HF bands
* * * * *???? Multi-Band? HF?? Vertical* * * *In an effort to get a?? VERTICAL ANTENNA ? up for the 20/17/15/10 meter bands, I tried setting up a 14 ft vertical antenna* *made from old
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Barry K3EUI
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#39870
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Your coax is only going to have a "resonant frequency" if it is terminated in a very high SWR or a load with a very high or low impedance, such as an open or short. If the load is somewhere close to
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Zack Widup
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Since you asked what we think - I think this: For amateur radio use, there is no reason that I know of to have high accuracy in the measurement of cable impedance. It may be fun for an intellectual
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Stan Dye
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#39868
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Re: Measuring inductance
for my saa2n i have cal standards with plugs (male connector) .. but i wanted also female (so i can calibrate at cable end with a plug without double female needed) so i took 3 N sockets .. one with a
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#39867
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Re: Measuring inductance
QUOTE: ....a DIY fixture can be made using a female SMA connector with its centre conductor sawn to the same level as the dielectric. ..... *** You can buy such a connector with no need to clip
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W0LEV
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