s1p & s2p files Access on SD Card
Hi, I have finally made a small slit on my NanoVNA H4 and have tried saving a couple of s1p and s2p files on its 2gB SD card. Do both the NanoVNASaver and NanoVNA App allow access 1) from the device
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manor
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#28801
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 06:10 AM, Don Rolph wrote: > > OK what are you trying to do? > > If you want to use it as an SWR meter you can: > > - initially ignore ca;ibaration: it will have impact on the
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Ken
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#28800
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Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
I believe this should be a personal decision and not the consensus of a group of...... Do the research on your own, present your conclusions to a group, and make a decision. Don't reverse the first
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W0LEV
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#28799
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Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
After 35 years in IT, I¡¯ve learned a few things about software/firmware upgrades. The decision to update *anything *depends on 3 factors: business need, supportability, and risk. This is true of
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Dave Fugleberg
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#28798
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Re: Common ground and 2-port measuring
Hi Victor, Thank you, I await your results on DM measurement after your parts arrive, if you are kind enough to post them. I hope you have better experience than I on delivery, I ordered some items
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Ed G8FAX
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#28797
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Re: Ubuntu PPA or .deb installation
Sure, but a PPA simplify update.
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Nickko - ON9NG
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#28796
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Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
I also upgrade.. In some cases just minutes after an upgrade is available (example sdrradio console)... But that's off topic grin I am also a member of test team group.. So if you are not fear of
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#28795
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
You will find a lot of useful videos on youtube... If you looked a few of them you at least know some basics What is that damned smith for?? How to calibrate What are all those traces mean How to
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#28794
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Re: Should I upgrade firmware, and if so which version to use?
One basic practice of networking is: "If it works, leave it!". If your VNA works well-enough for you, there's no /need/ to upgrade, but also no reason why you should not experiment - if you wish. I
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David J Taylor
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#28793
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
? ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2022 2:38 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] nanoVNA for Nerds I can't tell, never saw
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Chuck, KF0CT
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#28792
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
I can't tell, never saw "Grumpy old men" , but I'd name Waldorf and Statler.?
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Reinier Gerritsen
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
Yes, that's right. You are looking more and more like Walter Matthau every day. ? And I'm looking like Jack Lemmon more every day.... ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2022
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Chuck, KF0CT
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#28790
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
OK what are you trying to do? If you want to use it as an SWR meter you can: - initially ignore ca;ibaration: it will have impact on the actual values, but not the shape of the curve - turn off curves
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Don Rolph
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#28789
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
That is absolutely true. But if you just reveived a nanoVNA and ask for help for the absolute basics and tell us you want "just ohms", that's not the right spirit in my opinion. Or maybe I'm becoming
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Reinier Gerritsen
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#28788
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
It seems many posters here are learning a lot and figuring things out they didn't know after having bought a nanoVNA. If it successfully motivates that, then perhaps buying one before you know much
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Lou W7HV
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#28787
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
Sorry, a VNA is not suited for you. You'll need to understand how it works and what calibration does. Otherwise you won't be able to trust your measurements. Cookbook recipes cover just a fraction of
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Reinier Gerritsen
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#28786
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
Arie, you are 100% right. I.M.H.O it's the wrong way to buy something (although very nice) and try to find a problem to solve. The better path (again to my humble opinion) is when you encounter a
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alex
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#28785
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
All answers and links to manuals are in the wiki, see the links below. You'll learn a lot in a short time, faster than letting people type it out again :-) Then again, if you are not familiar with the
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Arie Kleingeld PA3A
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#28784
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
/g/nanovna-users/files/NanoVNA%20Calibration%20Considerations%20and%20Procedure_v1.1.pdf
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Ho-Ro
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#28783
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Re: nanoVNA for Nerds
/g/nanovna-users/files/Absolute%20Beginner%20Guide%20to%20The%20NanoVNA/Absolute_Beginner_Guide_NanoVNA_v1_6.pdf -- Fran?ois
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F1AMM <18471@...>
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#28782
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