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Re: Translated instructions
Great and good luck. Have Fun. Best 73' Alan ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2019 7:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] Translated instructions
By alan victor · #86 ·
Re: Translated instructions
Workedine. Thanks. Now I can make some tests on some handheld antenas. And in a 4m antenna that was about to build. Best 73
By Nuno · #85 ·
nanoVNA as an AA
Works very nice. Just measured a NVIS antenna on 40 meters. Spot on with other devices. Suggest putting unit in a black box unless the Sun is hidden by a cloud. For the HF band, suggest store pre cal
By alan victor · #84 ·
Re: Translated instructions
On the calibrate, the firmware routine does not appear quite right. In any case, what I found that works consistent is the following: 1. Select stimulus and start and stop frequency 2. Select CAL and
By alan victor · #83 ·
Re: Translated instructions
Hello all. I have the same instructions, plan to do someday in Portuguese. At time the most confused part is the calibration, didn¡¯T figure yet if it take long to stabilize, if its like put open,
By Nuno · #82 ·
Re: Translated instructions
Thanks Larry, good info. Alan ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 12:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] Translated instructions You can access
By alan victor · #81 ·
Re: Translated instructions
You can access additional commands by connecting the unit to your PC, opening a terminal on the VNA's serial port and type the help command at the prompt. You will get a list of all the commands
By Larry Rothman · #80 ·
Re: NanoVNA software on windows 10 x64?
The PC SW reads and displays only S11, S21 so NO the full 2 port S12 and S22 would not be picked up. Of course, just exchange those rows and you got it. Alan
By alan victor · #79 ·
Re: NanoVNA software on windows 10 x64?
Yes, it works fine. I have had no issue loading Touchstone snp files from my simulator tool and from the nanoVNA. I am running Windows 10. Note if you have the 2 track unit you will only process s11
By alan victor · #78 ·
Re: Translated instructions
I think the best way to create instructions, is build your own. That is what I am doing as I use the instrument and try to get inside the developers head! Once you do this it is pretty easy to do
By alan victor · #77 ·
New member new user of nanoVNA
Good day, I received the unit this week and so far the out of box experience has been positive. A ham colleague who has built several other VNA's as well as he and I used big box VNA's are quite
By alan victor · #76 ·
Re: NanoVNA and Linux
Hello, I am new to the group and am working through the application of the nanoVNA I received. I am doing some of this work with a ham colleague and both of us are seasoned users of VNA from various
By alan victor · #75 ·
Re: NanoVNA and Linux
Nice description. just before mine went in the bag for return thought I'd give the same reconfiguration of the com port a go and it was still not picked up the device so as you managed to get it to
By Dom Baines M1KTA · #74 ·
Re: what does your NanoVNA circuit board look like?
Too many things don't work as they probably should so returning mine. I expect I might just have an odd unit? I will tinker with code based on the original github though as this has also got me into
By Dom Baines M1KTA · #73 ·
Re: Free gift with NanoVNA
I had the same from panda201898 but it turned up a couple of days later ... very disconcerting though
By tim.m0thm@... · #72 ·
Re: NanoVNA software on windows 10 x64?
Hi all :) On good news I have NanoVNASharp running under Linux ... bit of a play and got there ... But cant get the com port to forward through .. A problem lots have and i am sure when I am more
By tim.m0thm@... · #71 ·
NanoVNA and Linux
Is anyone else trying this out .. My experience so far: OMG the Com port is not being detected ... read loads of crap on STMicroelectronics Virtual Com Port from ages back ... then noticed instead of
By tim.m0thm@... · #70 ·
Re: what does your NanoVNA circuit board look like?
Bob, The charging circuit is part of the 3.7v to 5v inverter. I soldered (welded ;-) ) an old Motorola really thin cell battery to mine and it charges without issue. Q: when you apply power via the
By Larry Rothman · #69 ·
Re: what does your NanoVNA circuit board look like?
Folks: Regarding batteries, I ordered mine on Banggood, and the description contained this caveat: * Batteries are not included because of the safety of international transportation. But we have
By Bob KV4PC · #68 ·
Markers
While playing with NanoVNA Sharp (1.02), I realized there are no marker functions. Do any of the SW people know if markers can be added? Thanks Frank
By Frank S · #67 ·