Re: Example of NanoVNA-Saver_Calibration-Settings
#wiki
Thank you Oristo. I forgot to put in the post the sentence: The S11 Return Loss was *improved at 900 MHz* by about *10 dB*. as an appetizer and I found no way to edit my post. So, here again the link
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Rudi
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#5463
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Nice Firmware But few things I've noticed while playing with my lovely toy! Man. that font is small! Still useable... Also on TAPR VNAR4.5 not able to 'talk' could with the other 0.3.0 version...
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Colindj
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#5462
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Re: Example of NanoVNA-Saver_Calibration-Settings
#wiki
/g/nanovna-users/wiki/NanoVNA-Saver_Calibration-Settings Very nice. I hope that some folks allergic to Smith chart read this and appreciate how it helps typical VNA tasks.
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Oristo
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#5461
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
so, this firmware /g/nanovna-users/message/5445 has more bug fixes and improvements in comparison with 0.3.1 :)
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QRP RX
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#5460
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Yes, firmware 0.3.0m already has fix from version 0.3.1 from @edy555. :) Actually the bug which is fixed by @edy555 in 0.3.1 was missing from 0.3.0m. It was already fixed. The same other bugs which
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QRP RX
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#5459
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Ok great! Thanks. Larry.
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Dean Smith
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#5458
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
You selected the wrong converter - just like I did. Select I want to generate a DFU.Then, click on the S19 or hex button - not the bin. That should do it.
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Larry Rothman
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#5457
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Re: Saving multiple Cal data
OK, you may have missed that there were already two (now three) menu maps to match firmware menu differences. The second map already showed DFU, version and more FORMAT options. I communicate directly
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Oristo
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#5456
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
ok just downloaded 0.3.1 build. I generated with the dfu file manager, the ch.bin from the build but all i get is a 301 byte file. it processes it too quickly, so i dont think it's successful. Hmm...
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Dean Smith
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#5455
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Re: Saving multiple Cal data
Hugen's firmware was an early Oct build - if I remember right "NanoVNA-H_20191009.dfu". Edy555's build is 0.2.3 which I note has changed to "0.3.0-20191020.dfu". (I plan to change my firmware tonight)
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Nan
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#5454
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Just answered my own question, then get more excitment than i bargained for :-) ...thanks guys. 0.3.1 fix ??... no Rune,didn't know 0.3.0 existed til now..
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Dean Smith
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#5453
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Do you have the 0.3.1 fix from edy555 in as well? -- Rune / 5Q5R
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Rune Broberg
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#5452
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
The firmware that I mention above supports 10 kHz - 1500 MHz range. The battery icon bug is fixed. And it is more fresh, it is based on 0.3.0 version from @edy555.
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QRP RX
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#5451
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Aha September firmware with 1500 span 0.2.3 no battery symbol. Uploaded October 11th firmware battery symbol appears! Yay. Now to recalibrate...
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Dean Smith
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#5450
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Re: Questions about Firmware
You can check your hardware with this firmware: /g/nanovna-users/message/5445 It includes latest changes from @edy555, @hugen79, @qrp73 repositories and performs si5351 PLL check. If
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QRP RX
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#5449
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.3
Hugen set 266 MHz for his 800 firmware versions.
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Oristo
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#5448
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Re: Questions about Firmware
It is a git change hash To extract such notes, goto https://github.com/hugen79/NanoVNA-H/tags click ... and copy goto
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Oristo
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#5447
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
forgot to mention, this firmware version has modded battery indicator. :) It has white color for normal battery, yellow color for low battery and red color for critical battery voltage.
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QRP RX
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#5446
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
You can test this firmware. This is improved version of edy555 firmware v 0.3.0. It shows battery indicator even if diode is not installed. Also it shows battery voltage on CONFIG => VERSION screen.
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QRP RX
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#5445
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
May not show when powered by USB
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Oristo
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#5444
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