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Re: How to make Nano VNA Saver fit the full screen without using vertical scrollbars
Hi Wes,
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can you send me a screenshot? There shouldn't be any problems fitting in 900 pixels vertical space, unless you're running a lot of markers, or quite a large font... -- Rune / 5Q5R On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 at 14:30, <wa5tku@...> wrote:
The ability to resize to fit the display would be a great improvement. My |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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Usually, the distance to the antenna feed point is 15-20m in my case, but
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it can be more on high towers. Your suggestion to use a USB extender is a good one, thank you. It will work great for YAGIs on a pole. However, in the case of a wire dipole, all the UTP cable weight will put a heavy load on the NanoVNA's USB and SMA connectors, unless the UTP cable is tied up to the antenna using nylon rope. The UTP cable will have some influence on the antenna but not important I think. On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 3:45 PM Oristo <ormpoa@...> wrote:
Install the antenna on the working positionHow distant is working position? |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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How about connecting a Pi or summat running *nix and Python.A Pi with Python .. should be able to run a hack of this: in bash shell scripts for such special case measurements |
Re: coax fatigue
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I was fortunate enough to get some high-quality PTFE (Teflon) coax (RG-174These have heat shrink (one layer) twice the length of crimp ferrules; 34cm is longer than typically needed, so splurged another ~ US$6.50 on four more with 15cm length. A source for durable pigtails would be good to know. |
Re: Chasing ghosts???
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Rich,
Current calibration is calculated per frequency point so no relation whatsoever with any other point in the scan. See here: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/Application-Notes for the harmonic switch frequencies I do see however very different behavior once the nanoVNA switches to harmonics mode but this does not influence the regular calibration currently implemented. At low frequencies the bridge correction model is fairly easy as its impact is in sync with the rotation of the S11 angle. At higher frequencies the observed impact gets out of sync with the observed S11 angle so I am wondering what mechanism causes S11 impact depending on a cable (the rotation speed versus frequency is roughly proportional with the length of the cable) but with a different rotation speed? I'm observing a sin(f)*e(f) effect Could this be the cable capacitance???? -- Erik, PD0EK |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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Install the antenna on the working positionHow distant is working position? USB extender up to 150ft costs < US$10 |
Re: coax fatigue
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On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 04:07 PM, Clint Turner wrote:
If I could, I would put more heat-shrinkable tubing on them, but this isI have used two alternatives: wrappable heat shrink and Silicone Rubber Self Fusing Tape. The tape come in different thicknesses and widths. A life-saver during some high-altitude balloon missions, because it goes on by itself in the field. Not as much luck with the wrappable stuff, but if you have some shrink tubing with a high shrink ratio, you can pre-wrap with other material, the slide a larger sleeve over. I have done this, and admit that it can look clunky, but function wins over form for me here. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Re: How to make Nano VNA Saver fit the full screen without using vertical scrollbars
The ability to resize to fit the display would be a great improvement. My laptop has a 17" display running at 1600x900 but still have the scroll bar for vertical position of the chart. It would be nice not to need to modify my screen settings.
Thank you for all the hard work you put into the software for the Nanno VNA. 73, Wes WA5TKU |
Re: Measuring swr
Paul Raymond
you are probably correct, my older android is ver7
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On 11/4/2019 8:13 AM, Rich NE1EE wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 01:50 AM, Alex OE3JTB wrote:Tried to install on my Droid running v6x, and the Play page says that it is not compatible. This may be because it doesn't work on v6x, or maybe the authors have not configured the page correctly? |
Re: Measuring swr
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 01:50 AM, Alex OE3JTB wrote:
Tried to install on my Droid running v6x, and the Play page says that it is not compatible. This may be because it doesn't work on v6x, or maybe the authors have not configured the page correctly? Any suggestions, besides rooting my device? -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Re: Chasing ghosts???
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On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 08:34 AM, <erik@...> wrote:
VNA 1 (nanoVNA) seems at low frequencies to have a Z0 that best matches theI am new to VNAs, but have wondered during these past few weeks as I experimented with my NanoVNA-H if it is better to calibrate /within/ the 3 bands that use different harmonics. 0-299MHz 301-599MHz 601-900MHz I suggest this, because I don't know where the Nano switches modes, and staying within the harmonic bands should guarantee that each cal uses a single harmonic. I do all my cals this way, and don't see a penalty, because as a ham, I don't expect to use the same antenna for HF and (example) U/VHF. I think that I need to recal for each geometry anyway, so no point trying to cal to the whole bandwidth. I see all these traces, and it strikes me that we are looking at a sin(f)*e^(-f)...that is, some sort of sine wave response that decays exponentially. Just a guess...but still wonder what you results would be in each of the 3 Nano harmonic bands. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Re: How to make Nano VNA Saver fit the full screen without using vertical scrollbars
On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 04:41 PM, Rune Broberg wrote:
I think maybe the Windows 10 task bar is a few pixels more than the WindowsI park my taskbar on the left, because most screens these days have lots more pixels in width than in height, and I auto hide the taskbar.This is especially useful when running several fldigi apps (flmsg, etc.) and onscreen oscope. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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No. nanovna-saver is written in python, it runs anywhere you can get
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python. I use it on my linux systems. Shouldn't be hard to add an interval timer to it. However, I've thought that maybe it would be interesting to make a stripped down version that is just a panel full of buttons to trigger recording data. On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 7:04 AM Rich NE1EE <NE1EE@...> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 07:02 AM, Rich NE1EE wrote:How about connecting a Pi or summat running *nix and Python.I like nanovna-saver, but that runs only on Windows? And I don't know that |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 07:02 AM, Rich NE1EE wrote:
How about connecting a Pi or summat running *nix and Python.I like nanovna-saver, but that runs only on Windows? And I don't know that it has an interval timer for data acquisition. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 09:47 AM, Martin wrote:
Is it possible to take a sweep & capture with the standalone Nano VNA thenHow about connecting a Pi or summat running *nix and Python. Not an expert w either one, but have tinkered w the Pi (and others, such as Propeller) and did a lot of high-altitude (near-space) data acquisition. So maybe this is a low-cost alternative? Prolly the Pi//Linux/Python (I guess that I should learn Python...sigh) could be running some sort of loop that acquires data at intervals? This is what I did with the Propeller, and the Pi is higher up the food chain. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Provide feedback and recommendations to developers
I see that I am not the only one who wants to know how to contact developers. I looked on github, but didn't twig to the usefulness of this feature. Oristo replied to another post with this suggestion.
If latest firmware release does not behave as wanted, then add an issue, e.g., Thanks to Oristo for this tip to us newbie GitHub users. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
Re: Storing and recalling scan later via Nano VNA saver (or similar)
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 12:35 PM, Oristo wrote:
If latest firmware release does not behave as wanted,Thanks for this tip...I have been wondering how to provide feedback and recommendations to developers. -- On the banks of the Piscataqua Rich NE1EE |
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