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Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
One basic practice of networking is: "If it works, leave it!". If your VNA
works well-enough for you, there's no /need/ to upgrade, but also no reason why you should not experiment - if you wish. I try to wait a few weeks after an update is released before upgrading, see how others get on, but I do upgrade regularly. David -- SatSignal Software - Quality software for you Web: Email: david-taylor@... Twitter: @gm8arv |
Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
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________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Reinier Gerritsen <r.gerritsen@...> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2022 2:38 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] nanoVNA for Nerds I can't tell, never saw "Grumpy old men" , but I'd name Waldorf and Statler.? On July 14, 2022 4:10 PM Chuck, KF0CT <chu_r@...> wrote: |
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I can't tell, never saw "Grumpy old men" , but I'd name Waldorf and Statler.?
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On July 14, 2022 4:10 PM Chuck, KF0CT <chu_r@...> wrote: |
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Yes, that's right. You are looking more and more like Walter Matthau every day. ? And I'm looking like Jack Lemmon more every day....
________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Reinier Gerritsen <r.gerritsen@...> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2022 1:06 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; Lou W7HV via groups.io <louandzip@...> Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] nanoVNA for Nerds That is absolutely true. But if you just reveived a nanoVNA and ask for help for the absolute basics and tell us you want "just ohms", that's not the right spirit in my opinion. Or maybe I'm becoming an old grumpy man... On July 14, 2022 2:31 PM Lou W7HV via groups.io <louandzip@...> wrote: |
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OK what are you trying to do?
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If you want to use it as an SWR meter you can: - initially ignore ca;ibaration: it will have impact on the actual values, but not the shape of the curve - turn off curves other than SWR and compare the results with your other SWR meters. The calibration procedure can be found at: - It might be useful to get the test board: - and experiment with the different test options. Good luck! On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 5:03 AM Observer <tvstreamdevice@...> wrote:
Just recieved a nanoVNA today. --
73, AB1PH Don Rolph |
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That is absolutely true. But if you just reveived a nanoVNA and ask for help for the absolute basics and tell us you want "just ohms", that's not the right spirit in my opinion. Or maybe I'm becoming an old grumpy man...
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On July 14, 2022 2:31 PM Lou W7HV via groups.io <louandzip@...> wrote: |
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Sorry, a VNA is not suited for you. You'll need to understand how it works and what calibration does. Otherwise you won't be able to trust your measurements. Cookbook recipes cover just a fraction of my VNA work. And do get a grip on Smith charts, you won't regret it. No need to be a math wizzard in order to grasp the basics.
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On July 14, 2022 11:03 AM Observer <tvstreamdevice@...> wrote: |
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On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 11:55 AM, Arie Kleingeld PA3A wrote:
Arie, you are 100% right. I.M.H.O it's the wrong way to buy something (although very nice) and try to find a problem to solve. The better path (again to my humble opinion) is when you encounter a problem, understand it, find a way to measure it, buy a NanoVNA and then solve it. Or when you want to develop/experiment, first learn the basic stuff. 73 Alex, PE1EVX |
Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
All answers and links to manuals are in the wiki, see the links below.
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You'll learn a lot in a short time, faster than letting people type it out again :-) Then again, if you are not familiar with the language involved, you better visit study that first. It is nice to know what you actually want to measure and how to measure some basic stuff in the first place. Personally I learned a lot reading the wiki and following a few weeks of meassages in this group. 73 Arie Op 14-7-2022 om 11:03 schreef Observer: Just recieved a nanoVNA today. |
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I heard, I need to calibrate ? How ?/g/nanovna-users/files/NanoVNA%20Calibration%20Considerations%20and%20Procedure_v1.1.pdf |
Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
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Can someone tell me or point me to online sources about , without fancy mathematical/g/nanovna-users/files/Absolute%20Beginner%20Guide%20to%20The%20NanoVNA/Absolute_Beginner_Guide_NanoVNA_v1_6.pdf -- Fran?ois -----Message d'origine-----De la part de Observer jeudi 14 juillet 2022 11:04 |
nanoVNA for Nerds
Just recieved a nanoVNA today.
Can someone tell me or point me to online sources about , without fancy mathematical technical terms : How to start , I heard, I need to calibrate ? How ? How to check antenna impedance, in ohms please, no smiths charts stuff , just ohms ! How to check capacitors and inductor values . How to check the input /output impedance of test equipment |
Re: Common ground and 2-port measuring
F1AMM
In the sketch
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from bobine It uses two transformers head to tail, which seems logical. -- F1AMM Fran?ois -----Message d'origine-----De la part de Victor Reijs jeudi 14 juillet 2022 07:27 |
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Hello Ed,
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I postpone my experiments until I can build these transformers needed to do a proper(?) DM measurement (as described in the earlier article, Fig. 16b). A month ago I ordered some small toroids (also to make a three way RF meter), still awaiting them. I think your T1 measurement is only part of getting a DM model/measurement. All the best, Victor P.S. The article is about CMC build of non-coax/twined cable, so the model/results I somewhat different then for a 'transmission line' (RF) CMC: Op di 12 jul. 2022 om 08:58 schreef Ed G8FAX <ed@...>: Hi Victor, |
Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
Apples and oranges. The Nano is a small dedicated purpose device with a tight team of very smart developers. Windows is a bloated Swiss Army knife *operating system* software by committee. Hardly a fair comparison. I update my Linux boxen regularly and rarely have any issues.
73 -Jim NU0C On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 05:20:30 -0400 "David Wilcox K8WPE via groups.io" <Djwilcox01@...> wrote: Case in point¡. Windows upgrades! How many issues occur every time that happens? It sure generates a multitude of emails to the various QRP groups I follow. Even Linux seems to have multiple upgrades of each version¡. What to do? |
Re: Ubuntu PPA or .deb installation
Not sure this addresses your problem, but I do not see the need for a package (.deb or otherwise) as NanoVNA-Saver comes as a binary for Linux, Mac and Windows, no need to install anything. This worked for me on Linux Mint 20.3 (Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS): download the zipped file NanoVNASaver.linux.zip from , extract nanovna-saver, chmod +x to make it executable and double-click (or ./nanovna-saver) to run. Optionally you can create a Menu item.
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Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
I have not found any upgrade for the NanoVNA that required any "learning
curve" besides what was needed initially to learn the instrument. Operation has been as it always was. Some of the improvements included more samples per frequency segment you wished to look at, and adding a display of the frequencies to the memories. This was a great addition to me, as before I always forgot what frequency ranges I had put in each memory and had to go through each one to find out. There have been other "transparent" improvements in the upgrades which I didn't even notice, but helped out. Zack W9SZ On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 4:20 AM David Wilcox K8WPE via groups.io <Djwilcox01@...> wrote: Somehow you all missed my point a few days ago¡.. much of the upgrades in<> Virus-free. www.avast.com <> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> |
Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
sometimes you get a device that has a very old fw in it (seller had it for a year before selling) ... with maybe slow scan speed and lower points per scan (and that means lower resolution!)... and even on dealers hp you do not find the newest
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maybe fw is changed somewhat that it works with this or that windoze soft or new functions added that may be helpful ... or ... so ... i would ask what is newest "stable" version for my unit and then upgrade dg9bfc sigi Am 13.07.2022 um 11:20 schrieb David Wilcox K8WPE via groups.io: Somehow you all missed my point a few days ago¡.. much of the upgrades in firmware are beyond the pay grade of many of the initial users. Until one gets used to using the nano (or your handheld or any new radio tool you have) and performing the tasks it was originally designed for WHY have new features that one doesn¡¯t need or understand? The learning curve of upgrading (especially if you have never done it before) can be intimidating and an error makes your nano useless. It¡¯s always nice to have the latest greatest whatever but much of the time it isn¡¯t needed. My initial H4 nano from R&L Electronics still does all I have needed it for. Someday when I get snowed in or whatever I might look into upgrading but if I don¡¯t need the new features why bother? |
Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
Agreed, but I don't know what it is, and perhaps shouldn't blame Windows. However, once I have a setting that works, an update shouldn't change it. - Michael
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On 13/07/2022 10:45, David J Taylor via groups.io wrote:
On 13/07/2022 10:40, Michael wrote:David,[]> Windows upgrades: after every upgrade I have to go round my networkedcomputers and reset the network settings or they won't talk to each other!Michael, |
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