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Locked Re: Inflation of this forum

 

When there's too much traffic from a group I switch to a daily digest. I then only read the messages from the groups.io website. Although I may miss something useful I don't have to wade through unwanted traffic in my email inbox.

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Richard
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Unwanted duplicate e-mails (was: Re: [nanovna-users] info update)

 

From: Roy Appleton

So that's what's going on. From the email readers point of view it's a mess!

Roy
WA0YMH
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100% agreed, Roy! An unnecessary duplication, and a proliferation of e-mails.

Dave: there is a group setting which disables users from editing their messages and would prevent these unwanted multiple e-mails.

73,
David GM8ARV
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Web:
Email: david-taylor@...
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Re: Inductor S21 measurement using nanoVNA

 

Thank you John for answering/addressing my question. Tried an air cored inductor, and the S21 attenuation was increasing almost linearly with frequency 1-300 MHz. So, as you said the the ferrite core is the reason behind this flat loss response.
I guess this means that I can use this inductor around FT23-43 effectively as an RF choke near Vcc with a bypass cap to ground for this frequency range which was the reason behind this test.


Re: Another push button mod

 

Looks like it to me! Just double the price but you can get them in 3 days
not 3 or 4 weeks! ?

Roy
WA0YMH

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, 8:19 PM David Colburn <dcolburn@...> wrote:

Is this the same switch assortment?




Thanks,
kd4e

On 10/4/19 11:17 AM, Shirley Dulcey KE1L wrote: If you ever bought >
one of the popular starter kits for microcontrollers like Arduino,
it > probably contains some suitable switches. > > I bought a bag of
assorted varieties of these switches from Banggood > so I could try out
the various form factors, especially the length of > the button: >


> In that assortment they are about 3 cents per switch. If you need a >
bunch of a single type, you can buy bigger bags of them and they are >
even cheaper.




Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

Pierre Martel
 

Using the twitter web page you can do the translating, never used the
app, as this social media is too addictive to put on my cell phone ;-)

Le lun. 7 oct. 2019 ¨¤ 18:55, hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> a ¨¦crit :

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 03:38 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:


Yes twitter does use google translate.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pierre,
Must be a setting I'm missing. I have yet to locate the translate feature from inside the Twitter app.

Herb



Re: Another push button mod

 

Is this the same switch assortment?



Thanks,
kd4e

On 10/4/19 11:17 AM, Shirley Dulcey KE1L wrote: If you ever bought > one of the popular starter kits for microcontrollers like Arduino,
it > probably contains some suitable switches. > > I bought a bag of assorted varieties of these switches from Banggood > so I could try out the various form factors, especially the length of > the button: >
In that assortment they are about 3 cents per switch. If you need a >
bunch of a single type, you can buy bigger bags of them and they are > even cheaper.


Re: info update

 

So that's what's going on. From the email readers point of view it's a mess!

Roy
WA0YMH

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, 3:07 PM Pierre Martel <petem001@...> wrote:

Hi Larry and in3elx.

Larry he is not repeating himself he is editing his post. But he is
doing it with the web interface of the group.

You on the other side are using the email fonction of the group and
every time in3elx edit his post you receive a new email of his edited
post.

That is why you see [Edited Message Follows] into his messages.

hope this helps.


Le lun. 7 oct. 2019 ¨¤ 15:09, <in3elx@...> a ¨¦crit :

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 07:24 PM, Larry Rothman wrote:


Please stop repeating yourself in the forum - it is very poor
etiquette.
You also appear to be the only one with this issue.
Please verify you are following all the various guides that are
available
here.
Read, then read some more, then google for nanovna on other websites
where
users have created pages about the device.

On Monday, October 7, 2019, 2:16:39 p.m. GMT-4, <in3elx@...>
wrote:


[Edited Message Follows]

I can't communicate with the developers.
I don't repeating anything.
What problem I do you create? Is this your etiquette/ham spirit?
This is a forum, those who want to help help me maybe they will, those
who don't want to help me can read other things.
Good night. Thanks again.





Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

Thanks again Larry. As usual, Google Translate still has a long way to go. I lot of activity of interest to me has come out of Japan and China the past few years and I'm considering learning to read both languages. The Spanish I took in college has only been of use at the local taqueria.

Herb


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

Herb,
Here's what? the Japanese translates to:



Conversation
Abnormal person@kakuiwataBy the way, the model that is the base of the remodeling is a white model without a shield plate, which is said to be bad for the world and is sold the cheapest. It is unlikely that no shield plate will limit high-frequency performance. #nanoVNAQuote TweetAbnormal person@kakuiwata ¡¤ 9hMeasure 1090MHz SAW BPF with the modified #nanoVNA . If the frequency is low even at the 5th harmonic, it has reached a practical level. When this becomes 1350MHz, the feeling of difficulty increases at a stretch.7:04 PM ¡¤ Oct 7, 2019 ¡¤ TwitPanePlus


On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 6:44 PM, hwalker<herbwalker2476@...> wrote: Thanks for the analysis Larry.? I thought the modification would pique your interest. I was wondering what was going on with the port 0 coax cable replacement.? Since photos were provided for 1090 MHz and 1350 MHz I was hoping the modification was wideband but the tuned length idea makes sense.? Hopefully a full write-up will follow from the member. I thought the separate power source was for lower noise.? If it is for higher voltage that would make it difficult to incorporate on board without using a step up switching regulator.

Regards,

Herb


Locked Re: Inflation of this forum

 

Hello - thank you for acknowledging start of this group (I started it in June 2019 having been an early adopter of nanovna, and have been pleased with the growth and extraordinarily high signal-to-noise ratio that the group's members have maintained - excellent!)

I wish to specifically thank KC0WJN (Dave as well) who has been serving as co-owner and been an experienced, invaluable guide as the group has grown.

I am aware that the traffic level is high relative to some other groups, and some structural proposals have been floated from time to time.

I have the following recommendations:

1. If you get single-message delivery and feel the traffic level is high, I urge you to consider using digest mode. You should receive 3-4 e-mails per day, and within these the messages are threaded.

2. The group's traffic is inherently not perfectly organized - there *will* be some duplication, threads that change mid-stream, and so on. This is OK and good - when you see duplication and feel it's important, quoting URL of a previous relevant thread will help those that are currently participating, as well as those that happen onto the archives in the future.

3. Consider trying the groups.io web interface if you're not currently using it (you can use the web interface alongside your e-mail client - that's what I do). Consider searching for topics of interest. Save or bookmark e-mails of particular interest.

Thank you again for your participation in nanovna-users - keep contributing, keep learning, keep the signal-to-noise ratio high, and remember that nanovna and this group have helped bring capable RF vector network analysis solutions become accessible in ways not previously experienced.

73 Dave WB0GAZ


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

A number of posts back, regarding the charge/inverter circuit, I had suggested the use of this board:?


You could use this board in place of the built-in charger/inverter and supply more than 5v output to both the 3v Reg and the sa612's keeping in mind the max limits of everything.?
BTW, Twitter does have a translation feature.?
Are you able to post the Twitter link or just look for #nanovna?


On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 6:44 PM, hwalker<herbwalker2476@...> wrote: Thanks for the analysis Larry.? I thought the modification would pique your interest. I was wondering what was going on with the port 0 coax cable replacement.? Since photos were provided for 1090 MHz and 1350 MHz I was hoping the modification was wideband but the tuned length idea makes sense.? Hopefully a full write-up will follow from the member. I thought the separate power source was for lower noise.? If it is for higher voltage that would make it difficult to incorporate on board without using a step up switching regulator.

Regards,

Herb


Locked Re: Inflation of this forum

 

Please explain to me how hashtags would help?
Mike WY6K


"... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light, broadcastin' the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."

On Monday, October 7, 2019, 02:13:50 PM CDT, Martin via Groups.Io <martin_ehrenfried@...> wrote:

I would be helpful if the Nano VNA group owner enabled the Hashtag option as others have previously suggested.

This needs to be set from the group owners admin page before it can be used.

I'd suggest a few to get things started

#Nano VNA Hardware
#Nano VNA Firmware
#Nano VNA Bug report
#Nano VNA New feature
#Nano VNA Saver Software
#Nano VNA Saver Bug report
#Nano VNA Saver New feature
#Nano VNA Documentation

I'm sure others would get added by users once it became normal to tag posts.

Regards,

Martin - G8JNJ


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 03:38 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:


Yes twitter does use google translate.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pierre,
Must be a setting I'm missing. I have yet to locate the translate feature from inside the Twitter app.

Herb


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

That is very interesting.? I would like to get more detailed info.? I am not a twit though - so if anyone else gets more details please be sure to post them.
Thanks,Mike WY6K


"... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light, broadcastin' the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."

On Monday, October 7, 2019, 05:44:25 PM CDT, hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> wrote:

Thanks for the analysis Larry.? I thought the modification would pique your interest. I was wondering what was going on with the port 0 coax cable replacement.? Since photos were provided for 1090 MHz and 1350 MHz I was hoping the modification was wideband but the tuned length idea makes sense.? Hopefully a full write-up will follow from the member. I thought the separate power source was for lower noise.? If it is for higher voltage that would make it difficult to incorporate on board without using a step up switching regulator.

Regards,

Herb


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

Thanks for the analysis Larry. I thought the modification would pique your interest. I was wondering what was going on with the port 0 coax cable replacement. Since photos were provided for 1090 MHz and 1350 MHz I was hoping the modification was wideband but the tuned length idea makes sense. Hopefully a full write-up will follow from the member. I thought the separate power source was for lower noise. If it is for higher voltage that would make it difficult to incorporate on board without using a step up switching regulator.

Regards,

Herb


Re: NanoVNA parallel R measurement

 
Edited

Rp = (Rs^2 + Xs^2)/Rs
Xp = (Rs^2 + Xs^2)/Xs

This is in the ARRL handbooks. Just have to keep an eye on the sign of the reactance.

As W5DXP mentions, the impedance range is pretty limited. Above a few hundred ohms the errors get pretty excessive. For the high Z's I use old Gen Rad bridges.


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

Pierre Martel
 

Yes twitter does use google translate.

Le lun. 7 oct. 2019 ¨¤ 17:34, hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> a ¨¦crit :

Over on the Twitter universe, hashtag #nanovna, member kakuiwata has demonstrated a hardware modification to the NanoVNA (-H) which in conjunction with the current 1500 MHz firmware gives it 40 dB S21 dynamic range above 1 GHz. His comments are in Japanese so I haven't been able to decipher the nature of his modification (Twitter doesn't appear to use Google Translate). Photos of his modification (not for the faint of heart) and bandpass filter measurements are attached. Thought it might be of interest to some of us hardware types.

Herb



Re: NanoVNA does not want to start -solved

 

Hi i found the IP5305 is the same as the IP5303, with one LED more. I can upload the PDF here and this one is in English !.


Re: NanoVNA firmware extended to 1500MHz with added scan command

 

Thanks Herb,
It looks like the mixers are being powered by a separate regulator, possibly at a slightly higher voltage for better s/n. The coax between port 0 and the reflection mixer is probably a tuned length for use at the test frequency, again to give a better s/n level.


Re: Another modified nanoVNA software

 

Can you just upload it to file section, so others can try ?

Thanks
Andi