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Re: Still Looks For A good Unit
hamrad45,
Instead of the old model, I would purchase hugen's latest NanoVNA-H, such as this one at Amazon, . For about the same price as the older model you will be reviewing a unit that: 1. Has more recent firmware installed that allows operation to over 1000 MHz. 2. Has the TDR option installed. 3. Allows DFU mode to be accessed in firmware which makes upgrading easier. 4. Has the diode already installed that allows battery level display. 5. Has a more finished appearance with a molded case which provides an extra level of protection. 6. Has the USB-C termination resistors installed for more reliable operation with USB-C to USB-C. 7. Comes with an extra USB-C to USB-C cable and better through standard. Again, this is pretty much at a cost that is comparable in in some case lower than the older version. - Herb |
Re: Batteries
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 06:37 PM, Andy wrote:
Typically 650ma on an empty 400ma supplied cell, oh dear !!!Hi Andy - How did you determine "charged"? LED not flashing? - What did you measure the current with? - What was the charge source? USB or something else? Need spec please. |
Re: Still Looks For A good Unit
Jeff Davis
Yes¡ that¡¯s the one to buy¡ I got the kit with the attenuators. Sometimes they are necessary when the results are too large to fit on the screen. Jeff ve3ak
On Nov 21, 2019, at 7:32 AM, hamrad45 <hamrad@...> wrote:=================== Jeff - VE3AK ===================== "It is not the class of license that the Amateur holds but the class of the Amateur that holds the license" |
Still Looks For A good Unit
I would really like to get one of these units to review on my YouTube channel but their are many to choose from and so many dealers. Here is one I found today. Can any one tell me if this is a good one or not. I prefer getting one on Amazon as they have easy returns.
If the link does not work, it is sold by onebird for $59.99. Thanks for your time and help, Tom Stiles, YouTube ID - hamrad88 |
Re: data outside expected valid range
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That got rid of my port ERROR - Tried to open /dev/ttyACM0 and failed I still have gibberish being swept up more work to do, Nels On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 8:32 PM k9wkj <k9wkjham@...> wrote:
sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER --
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Re: Batteries
Brian Ray
Larry, thanks for the translated sheet for the FM9688. This sheet refers to there being 4 programmable charging currents. The two lowest might be appropriate for the NanoVNA with original battery. BUT nowhere does the spec sheet say how it is programmed. The assumption is that one needs to specify this to their factory at the time of purchase. Very little chance of sorting this out when buying one or ten through Ebay!
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Brian. 5B4AHW On 19 Nov 2019, at 18:57, Larry Rothman <nlroth@...> wrote: |
Re: File updated in [email protected]
Hi Joe,
The keyboard magic corner is shown in the document and is #16 on the list in that section. I will have a look in the firmware section regarding the jumper.? Although the document is listed as being 'Opensource', I have tried to keep It close to cho45's original intent. I have made clarifications and added items that were omitted in his original doc. I'm also adding some additional examples at the end. Cho45 has not updated his version since the beginning of October and I am updating my edit twice a month.? Please let me know if there is anything you feel should be added. In fact, if you or anyone else wants to create/write-up some 'cookbook' type examples of using the NanoVNA, I will add them to the document. I reference all sources.? RegardsLarry On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 4:49 PM, Joe St. Clair AF5MH<saintc@...> wrote: A very nice update. This now covers most of the areas that were the most puzzling to me. One thing I notice is that it assumes a newer firmware level that has the DFU command, etc. I didn't notice mention of using the jumper pins that first time. Likewise the data entry bar with the keyboard Easter egg is unmentioned. Passing mention is made of the changing menus through. I'm guessing that most new users will be starting with a unit at the old initial firmware level so that they could use such information. |
data outside expected valid range
I have loaded Mate Ubuntu 19.10 on my laptop.
The biggest problem is where the OS saves the Python files and it's permissions. I have gotten the nanoVNA-saver to compile and run and I think it is talking thru a USB port to the remote VNA. I say that because because the start and stop scan freq have changed to the values on the host program. But I get this error: Failed reading data 1 20 times. Data outside expected valid ranges, or in an unexpected format. from reading MSG #4930 from There are two steps to remedy this: 1) Make sure your NanoVNA is calibrated before you even started. It needs to be calibrated across the entire range you intend to use it over. Do a 2-port calibration, not just the short-open-load. 2) If that doesn't help, update your firmware to a newer version, such as edy555's 0.2.3, which fixes some of the transmission errors that were present earlier. So after a cal from 50khz to 900mhz as per the guide - I still get errors, see way to the end of this debug clip: NanoVNASaver 0.2.0 Copyright (C) 2019 Rune B. Broberg This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY This program is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 See for further details Settings: /home/nels/.config/NanoVNASaver/NanoVNASaver.ini 2019-11-20 13:48:29,793 - NanoVNASaver.NanoVNASaver - ERROR - Tried to open and failed: [Errno 2] could not open port : [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '' 2019-11-20 13:48:35,557 - NanoVNASaver.NanoVNASaver - ERROR - Tried to open /dev/ttyACM0 and failed: [Errno 16] could not open port /dev/ttyACM0: [Errno 16] Device or resource busy: '/dev/ttyACM0' 2019-11-20 13:49:04,817 - NanoVNASaver.SweepWorker - WARNING - Got a non-float data value: 2147483647.147483647 2147483647.147483647 (2147483647.147483647) So I am slowly making success but it is slow, any help and or comments are appreciated. Thanks to those who have helped me from this list, THANK YOU! Thank you for the software: Rune B. Broberg. I think it may work after more work on my part. This version of Mate-Ubuntu 19.10 is looking for a tablet to run on and I have a laptop. Any desktop with XFCE failed to put the Python files in the correct OS structure and will not work. I think I still have a port problem? I am not sure what the normal debug complaints are on start up. Sincerely, Nels -- n_n |
USBDeview - Uninstall USB Drivers and inactive COM Ports
About USBDeview
The following tool is called "USBDeview" developed by Nir Sofer (2006- 2013) - all right reserved), a tool that will allow you to see active and inactive USB devices (ghost USB devices) installed in your Windows computer by their driver name and perform a number of operations on them like uninstall, disable, disconnect, disable + enable and others. It will allow fresh with a device installation, thus, preventing COM port conflicts and driver update issues. How to uninstall a device driver with USBDeview - Download the archive that the version of Windows that you have, from the download links above; - Extract the archive content on your destop or anywhere on your hard- disk; - Right-click USBDeview.exe file (the one with a green icon) and select Run as administrator; - A list of USB devices that are active and connected to your PC will be displayed with a "green light"; - The other USB devices for wich drivers were installed but are currently disconnected from your PC will show up with "gray light" meaning there are not in use or inactive. These USB devices will not show on to the Windows Device Manager; - Many of this USB devices are left-overs or duplicates that will only cause issues with your PC operation and might lead to conflicts with new driver installation attemps; - To remove such a USB device driver simply right-click on it and select Uninstall Selected Devices. |
Re: File updated in [email protected]
A very nice update. This now covers most of the areas that were the most puzzling to me.
One thing I notice is that it assumes a newer firmware level that has the DFU command, etc. I didn't notice mention of using the jumper pins that first time. Likewise the data entry bar with the keyboard Easter egg is unmentioned. Passing mention is made of the changing menus through. I'm guessing that most new users will be starting with a unit at the old initial firmware level so that they could use such information. |
Re: Some required setting for NanoVNA-saver using female calibrations
Rune,
For what it's worth, HP put "port extension" in the calibrate menus, but put "electrical delay" in the display scaling menu. I don't remember the details, but I think "port extension" actually added a delay twice the ext/c value to account for the round trip in S11. --John Gord |
Re: Batteries
WOW!??
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Go to your local mobile phone shop/kiosk and just buy a thin/low-profile replacement battery and use that - like I did with my first Gecko Nanovna. I used a small nut as a spacer under each screw to move the rear panel enough for the 800mAH phone battery to fit. On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 2:47:08 p.m. GMT-5, erik@... <erik@...> wrote:
The battery was already swollen when I got the nanoVNA. It is now even more swollen. Only used computer USB2.0 ports to charge, not even USB3.0. Never a separate charger Will contact hugen as I bought from his shop and the battery is glued to the PCB and I do not want to destroy my nanoVNA -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK |
Re: Batteries
Only if you fear fire and explosions.
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Glenn On 11/20/2019 2:14 PM, erik@... wrote:
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 08:11 AM, Larry Rothman wrote:Please DO NOT USE any LiIon battery that is beginning to swell !!!Should I be worried? --
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Re: Batteries
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 13:58, RFy <gpdxdveil@...> wrote:
450mAh is... Not suitable for NanoVNA There are some high specification batteries for sale on eBay, at quite a reasonable cost. Dave. -- Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd, drkirkby@... Telephone 01621-680100./ +44 1621 680100 Registered in England & Wales, company number 08914892. Registered office: Stokes Hall Lodge, Burnham Rd, Althorne, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 6DT, United Kingdom |
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