Re: data outside expected valid range
This is firmware error. Old firmware has such bug which happens very often more fresh firmware works better, but it still can happens. This bug is fixed completely in NanoVNA-Q firmware. Just update
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QRP RX
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#7307
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Re: running nanoVNA-saver under Linux Mint XFCE
Hi, The "pip" command tries to install the dependencies from the "pypi" repository - and PyQt5 is not available from there for 32bit Linux for some reason. If you already have PyQt5 (not just Qt5)
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Rune Broberg
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#7306
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Re: F303 and 4" LCD for next generation NanoVNA
#circuit
#flash_size
#improvement
#enclosure
#battery
Good. Why not use a larger display?
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Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd
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#7305
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Re: running nanoVNA-saver under Linux Mint XFCE
"because Mint is written partially in Python, it's not good to modify the global version of python too much"
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Oristo
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#7304
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Re: F303 and 4" LCD for next generation NanoVNA
#circuit
#flash_size
#improvement
#enclosure
#battery
I vote for the larger display. I have one of each and can say the larger display is much better. 73, Dick, W1KSZ ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 8:44 AM To:
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Dick
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#7303
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Re: F303 and 4" LCD for next generation NanoVNA
#circuit
#flash_size
#improvement
#enclosure
#battery
In his past posts hugen said he believed a larger display unit would not market well. I'm glad to see that he is now considering not only a unit with a larger display but better processor also. I
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hwalker
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#7302
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Re: File updated in [email protected]
Hello Larry, I don't think item 16 addresses my issue. The original FW did not have a keypad icon at all. You just had to know to click in the white area to the right, hence my calling it an Easter
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Joe St. Clair AF5MH
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#7301
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F303 and 4" LCD for next generation NanoVNA
#circuit
#flash_size
#improvement
#enclosure
#battery
I have been working with Hugen for the past two months to port the STM32F303CCT6 and 4" LCD for new NanoVNA-H. The original author, edy555, also provided valuable suggestions. Software porting is
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Ken Liao, AA6KL
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#7300
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Re: running nanoVNA-saver under Linux Mint XFCE
I have a Win7 laptop running nanovna-saver but I don't want to use it any longer caus of the license strategies of microsoft. So I tried to meet all the requirements in my old Linux Mint 18.3 cinnamon
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DL8AAP Carsten
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#7299
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Re-using Mobile Phone Batteries - Instructables article
#batteries
#battery
Folks, There have been a number of concerns raised regarding the charging circuit used in the Nanovna. A number of forum members also wanted to know what other batteries might work in the unit. I've
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Larry Rothman
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#7298
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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,
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hwalker
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#7297
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Re: Batteries
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.
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Nick
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#7296
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Re: Still Looks For A good Unit
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 =================== Jeff - VE3AK
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Jeff Davis <ve3coj@...>
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#7295
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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
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hamrad45
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#7294
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Re: data outside expected valid range
Thank you very much, 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 -- n_n
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Nels Nelsen
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#7293
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Re: Batteries
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
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Brian Ray <brianray1942@...>
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#7292
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Re: data outside expected valid range
sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER replacing $USER with your user name
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k9wkj
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#7291
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Re: Port Extension
I guess Rune is working on it but no details. Sam
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Sam Reaves
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#7290
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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
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Larry Rothman
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#7289
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Re: Running NanoVNA on MacBook Pro
Thanks Larry.
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Wayne Johnson
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#7288
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