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Re: Nanovna H4
#nanovna-h4
I was using NanoVNA-Saver to try to use the VNA on my computer. I have since learned that it is probably less hassle to just use the NanoVNA. Thanks for the response and I have a very bad habit of asking questions without putting enough info in. Will try to do better.
Sent from Mail ( ) for Windows *From:* VE3WNA John ( john.verne@... ) *Sent:* Thursday, June 16, 2022 7:43 PM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [nanovna-users] Nanovna H4 #nanovna-h4 On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 03:08 PM, Mike McKinney wrote: first time trying to use the nanovna H4. Not sure how to correct this error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.You should tell us what you were doing at the time, and how. This looks like you were connecting with some desktop software, probably over USB, but we are guessing. |
Re: NanoVNA for RFID design
I have about 100 used CGM I've absconded from my wife's bi-weekly usage (diabetic). TI has all sorts of info on line free for the downloading. See the pic attached for a sample. I can give out several just for the asking, except for the cell (Post Office is funny about that stuff) I've also attached the TI pdf. Have fun.
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Mike C. (Sand Mtn, GA) On 6/15/2022 3:50 PM, Chuck, KF0CT wrote:
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Re: sd card - fail write
Hi,
This is a true case of one market segment impinging on another. For years,there has been a market push for faster SD cards with higher capacities for cameras or phones, for example. Many microSD/TF card users do not need even 8 Gb of storage (single board computers, firmware upgrades) and these devices sometimes cannot support the faster, higher density card. In general, most cards never get used to high capacity or reach R/W failure. As such, I generally purchase 8/16 Gb cards at the low end of the price range and always keep 8 to 10 new ones in a drawer for immediate use. (Some Chinese sources are now providing Terabyte cards¡) Larry AC9OX |
Re: Nanovna H4
#nanovna-h4
VE3WNA John
On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 03:08 PM, Mike McKinney wrote:
You should tell us what you were doing at the time, and how. This looks like you were connecting with some desktop software, probably over USB, but we are guessing. |
Re: Bogus Request for Link Change
VE3WNA John
On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 03:08 PM, Russ Woodman wrote:
I received a similar email about a blog entry I made about the H4 I picked up. I updated the link to refer to the place I purchased it, rather than nanovna.com, but I'm not sure if that was even warranted. No doubt there has been a lot of history related to the somewhat, sorta, open source hardware and so-called "clones", but that cat is out of the bag now. The real challenge for folks is knowing what the are buying to some extent. The whole NanoVNA market is a huge caveat emptor, though I think if you choose to buy from one of usual suspects and stay away from websites that start with the letter "a" you might be ok. That might not satisfy "edelswartz" though. |
Re: Bogus Request for Link Change
Andreja,
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Thanks for the info. Seems like it might be useful to link to both of them. Russ, K5TUX On Jun 16, 2022, at 2:43 PM, Andreja YU1NKA/DM1NKA <andrejakostic@...> wrote: |
Re: Bogus Request for Link Change
Well, the short story is that it's not as bogus as it seems, but it also
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gets really messy really quickly. Basically, there was the "original" version of the NanoVNA by Edy55 , and after some time, a Chinese version appeared. Apparently, there was some work done by Hugen and by OwO on the Chinese version. The Chinese version became popular,m spread around Chinese e-commerce websites, and then "fake" Chinese versions appeared as well. Then, work on improved versions started, and there was quite a bit of drama between Hugen and OwO about who stole what, and dumping prices and so on. I, personally, do not know the exact details, and can't say who is right and who is wrong. What happened afterwards, is that there's a whole bunch of "NanoVNA" devices, and the term became a bit diluted, so if someone is trying to buy a "regular" NanoVNA, it's very difficult to identify what the device actually does. Then, there's a new generation of "improved" devices, like the Hugen's NanoVNA-H and the OwO's NanoVNA V2, and there's even a NanoVNA-F and so on. Now, the site you link to sells what appears to be NanoVNA-H, while the is the site for the NanoVNA V2. All the best, Andreja YU1NKA/DM1NKA §é§Ö§ä, 16. ?§å§ß 2022. §å 21:08 Russ Woodman <k5tux@...> ?§Ö §ß§Ñ§á§Ú§ã§Ñ§à/§Ý§Ñ: I'm assuming this is bogus but could someone confirm the legitimate site |
Re: sd card - fail write
Tim, please search this forum for "SD card". You will find many users have
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had the same issue, with many responses given. The bottom line is that not all SD cards are compatible with the nanovna, and there is not an easy way to know which ones are and are not. The card needs to support the SPI mode. Many newer, faster cards do not; many slower cards do. I have found that the Patriot cards labeled with class 10, HC, I, and U1 work; mine are 16GB. Other users have found others that work. On Thu, Jun 16, 2022, 12:08 PM VE3VTH <ve3vth@...> wrote:
Hello I have installed a micro sd card in my NanoVNA-H 4 and when I try to |
Nanovna H4
#nanovna-h4
first time trying to use the nanovna H4. Not sure how to correct this error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Bogus Request for Link Change
I'm assuming this is bogus but could someone confirm the legitimate site for NanoVNA?
From edelswartz123@...: Hi, I just noticed the "NanoVNA" link on your page: points to an unofficial website (nanovna.com) that has been selling bad clones, so would you mind pointing it to our new website () (I am a developer there) instead? Thanks! -- 8< -- Thanks, Russ - K5TUX |
Re: NanoVNA for RFID design
Larry Martin
Hello tjackson382000.
10 inches is a stretch for ISO15693, but out of the question for ISO14443. I like the Feig CPR74, which puts out 250 mW. It's a module with onboard antenna and a u.fl for off-board. Feig also has higher power (and higher priced) external antenna HF readers that will make your 10 inch distance a lot more doable. Their 100x100 mm antenna works great. I have built 24 inch across conveyor systems with Feig's older readers that put out only 100 mW, so your requirement is not a pipe dream. Your should try to physically match the sizes of the reader and tag antennas, so your 3 inch tag would talk best with a reader antenna of 2 to 4 inches or so. With a bigger antenna, your tag might only read at the corners. I am not aware of NanoVNA computing a Q value for you. If it did, you would still have to question whether their method matched that of the appnote. I would concentrate on computing Q per the appnote's methodology, given the profile of the Channel 0 LOGMAG curve, which is yellow by default. One fun trick I "invented" is to connect a nonresonant loop to port 0, about the same size as my tag. LOGMAG 0 should be flat across the stimulus range. Now put your tag on there. You will see the tag's resonant frequency and get a relative indication of its Q, which lets you compare tags to see which are stronger. |
Re: NanoVNA for RFID design
In the early days right "off The Hill" we had both 915 MHz and 2.45 GHz
passive (beam powered) and active (coin battery) tags. The present-day SAW RFID tags are beam "powered". That was developed after AMTEK had our swing at the market. Yes, large coils would get you the range you desire for the LF tage. Dave - W?LEV Dave - W?LEV On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 12:49 PM Reinier Gerritsen < r.gerritsen@...> wrote: It is no problem to read 10" with 125 KHz or 13.56 MHz, but you'll need-- *Dave - W?LEV* *Just Let Darwin Work* -- Dave - W?LEV |
Re: NanoVNA for RFID design
It is no problem to read 10" with 125 KHz or 13.56 MHz, but you'll need large antennas. I'm not aware of any (passive) 2.45 GHz RFID system on the market now. Had a Motorola system long time ago.
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Reinier Op 16-6-2022 om 01:53 schreef W0LEV: If you need 10"+ reliably, use the 950 MHz or 2.45 GHz system at lower --
IDcircuits - RFID & Electronics Het Halster 40 6581 JL Malden The Netherlands +31 633702492 www.idcircuits.com r.gerritsen@... |
Re: NanoVNA for RFID design
On 6/15/22 4:47 PM, W0LEV wrote:
Yep! That's in an MF ISM band. If one has a Metcal soldering implement, There are a variety of apps for phones that will interrogate the card and read it back. You can watch the activity on the TinySA. |
Re: |S11| > 1
Bob Witte wrote the referenced book due to the requirement of EMC testing.
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Any accredited lab must present measurement uncertainty of the lab in any RE test report. Without that, the report is not accepted. Dave - W?LEV On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:55 PM Frank K4FMH <frankmhowell@...> wrote:
Chuck,-- *Dave - W?LEV* *Just Let Darwin Work* --
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Re: |S11| > 1
Frank:
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Thanks for the tip about Bob Witte¡¯s books. Chuck KF8TI On Jun 15, 2022, at 7:55 PM, Frank K4FMH <frankmhowell@...> wrote: |
Re: |S11| > 1
Chuck,
Take a read of Bob Witte¡¯s measurement equipment books, written when he was at HP. Joe Carr¡¯s tests and measurements book is another one rendering a cogent treatment of measurement errors without going very deep into the statistical deep-end. This work is based upon formal true-score theory: the central issue of which is whether the observed score¡¯s errors are correlated with the true score and/or the observed score. 73, Frank K4FMH |
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