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Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
. . . and far, far, less portable (IE not an option for all, unlike Cube) . . . -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
By Tim Dawson · #33789 ·
Re: Unwrapping Phase
Jim, your comment inspired me to add group delay to my program. I don't see its relevance for ground probe data, but it provides a powerful diagnostic tool that can reveal anomalies otherwise
By Brian Beezley · #33788 ·
Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
The STM32CubeProgrammer is good, I like it but, the app is more problem free... did You saw this topics? /g/nanovna-users/topic/100723284
By Istv¨¢n · #33787 ·
Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
While that is technically true, its only possible if you either made a backup of the firmware on the unit prior to flashing the new firmware or were able to find the firmware originally on the unit.
By Tim Sooley KD2YYI · #33786 ·
Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
These things can't be bricked, in the worst case scenario you would need a $2 ST Link clone to flash the firmware.
By Dragan Milivojevic · #33785 ·
Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
Me as well. I have 2 desktops Both running windows 11 One is a custom built amd gaming system and the driver did not work. The other is a customer built intel system functioning as a file server.
By Tim Sooley KD2YYI · #33784 ·
Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
I've just been down this road, encountering many problems. My environment is MacOS Ventura 13.5 on a Macbook Air M1. I also run Windows 11 in a virtual machine with VMware Fusion. I could never get
By Peter (WB3IZU) · #33783 ·
Re: Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
Hi, Follow this guide: https://github.com/ylabrj/NanoVNA_Load_Windows10 If your not sure if your Nanovna is an official one or not, do not upgrade or risk bricking your unit. Tim. KD2YYI
By Tim Sooley KD2YYI · #33782 ·
Nano VNA Firmware Upgrade
Hello Can someone please point me in the direction of instructions of how I can update the firmware of my nano VNA. The firmware is currently 1.0.45. I am new to the group and have searched the topic
By Mike Osborne <mike.oz@...> · #33781 ·
Re: NanoVNA vs Sig Gen/Scope
Makes sense. I setup LTSpice for 0 dBm out of CH0 with 50 Ohm load. Then inserted 1k Ohm and got 20.7 dBm at CH1. Thanks for the explanation.
By Wes Winkler · #33780 ·
Re: NanoVNA vs Sig Gen/Scope
When you put a 1000 ohm resistor between CH0 (port1) and CH1 (port 2) of the NanoVNA you should measure an "Insertion Loss" of -20.8 dB if the NanoVNA was a perfect device. It is not for several
By Roger Need · #33779 ·
NanoVNA vs Sig Gen/Scope
Why for the same circuit is the NanoVNA (-20 dB), LTSpice (-27 dB), and Scope/Sig Gen (-27 dB) result in different answers. The circuit is a 1,000 Ohm resistor tied from CH0 to CH1. Based on some
By Wes Winkler · #33778 ·
Re: FW flashing with STM32CubeProgrammer #firmware #flashing #macos #nanovna #nanovna-h
That is OK, because the upload to the PC reads the complete 128KByte from the flash including the unused bytes after the program at the memory end while the FW files of about 100K contain only the
By Ho-Ro · #33777 ·
Re: FW flashing with STM32CubeProgrammer #firmware #flashing #macos #nanovna #nanovna-h
I have made some progress. I wanted to be able to extract the FW from my device for backup. I can't seem to find FW that matches mine online. This
By Peter (WB3IZU) · #33776 ·
Re: VNA buying aid
Seconded. I bought mine there, along with two sets of adapters. No complaints... WD3WTF -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and ablest -- form of life in this section of
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #33775 ·
Re: NanoVNASaver.win.x64 could be better #crash #features #forum_behaviour #improvement #applications
with the version screen cap
By Jim Lux · #33774 ·
Re: NanoVNASaver.win.x64 could be better #crash #features #forum_behaviour #improvement #applications
Yeah, I do it by a screen cap of the window (attached, MacOS-X). The calibration files do have the frequency range: # Calibration data for NanoVNA-Saver ! SOL Calibration ! 27-30Mhz 101 Points # Hz
By Jim Lux · #33773 ·
Re: Nano VNA SAVER graphs of a 40m loop antenna
My original post (way back) was about how I used my Nano VNA to help make my 140 ft closed loop tune up better on 40m. It was a simple post about the instrument, the Nano VNA. I did not intend that
By Barry K3EUI · #33772 ·
Re: Nano VNA SAVER graphs of a 40m loop antenna
P.S. - I've used 2 different NanoVNAs on the loop and random wire antenna projects, an 'early' clone of the original 2.8 inch, and a NanoVNA-F. Both have been very helpful, and I use them a lot. --
By DougVL · #33771 ·
Re: Nano VNA SAVER graphs of a 40m loop antenna
I have put up 3 long wire loops around my front yard, over the years. The first was made from several pieces of leftover pieces of 14 or 16 gauge THHN stranded wire, patched together with different
By DougVL · #33770 ·