Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.4
Enjoy your break and thanks a ton for your excellent 'saver' program! 0.1.4. looks great!
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Grandchuck
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#5628
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Larry Many thanks for your comments and advise. Will switch to Edy555¡¯s latest firmware and move on. BR - Nan
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Nan
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#5627
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Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.4
Rune, Please take a well deserved break. Thanks for your tremendous effort on this software. I really like many of the new features. Here are a few examples 1) more markers, 2) seeing termination
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Bryan, WA5VAH
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#5626
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Re: edelay vs ELECTRICAL DELAY and other fun
#internals
Sweep sets the start/stop for the next automatic sweep, but you never know when that will happen or when that will be finished when have issued a pause command the automatic sweep stops with scan you
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Erik Kaashoek
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#5625
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Re: How about 2 major streams of firmware for the NanoVNA: Hobby and Experimental?
You are more then welcome to fork on github and implement the changes you need and push those changes to edy555 or hugen. Fur sure they will consider including them.
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Erik Kaashoek
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#5624
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Re: How will you use your nanoVNA?
Antenna measuring.? It works great for that. Mike de N5BGZ
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Michael Dooley
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#5623
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Re: How about 2 major streams of firmware for the NanoVNA: Hobby and Experimental?
KV5R, Take a look at "Font7x13b.c" and "Font5x7.c" using a text reader @ https://github.com/hugen79/NanoVNA-H. You can see that all the characters are already covered so the additional code required
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hwalker
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#5622
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Re: How about 2 major streams of firmware for the NanoVNA: Hobby and Experimental?
I understand that, but like I said in my 4772 post, the nice big red digits already used in the data entry field of the numeric pad might be used in a text-only screen, requiring only a little more
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KV5R <kv5r@...>
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#5621
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Larry, Thank you so much for the very helpful & quick response! Steve
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Stephen Hughey
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#5620
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Re: Connection NanoVNA to Windows 8
Send an email to the forum owner:? [ [email protected] ]? <<everything between the brackets
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Larry Rothman
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#5619
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
Look at the HUGEN ver 1.3 schematic - it's at the end of the 2019-5-27 manual in the files section of the forum.
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Larry Rothman
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#5618
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Re: Possible Issue with ttrftech firmware (0.2.3-11) above 300 mhz
KE8CPD, I have had the same problem when upgrading FW on my nano & a friends. Using the '.DFU' file 'DMR-CLEAR_MEMORY_DFU.dfu' (loading it prior to loading the upgrade FW). Hope this helps, Steve,
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Stephen Hughey
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#5617
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Re: Connection NanoVNA to Windows 8
How do I unsubscribe? Have tried for days. Please help! Tom K4THB
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Tom Broom <tombroom6@...>
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#5616
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Re: How about 2 major streams of firmware for the NanoVNA: Hobby and Experimental?
Many of those (e.g. IBM PC) had dedicated display adapter buffer so that refresh and bitmap scaling did not bog main processor, RAM and bus.
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Oristo
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#5615
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Re: Connection NanoVNA to Windows 8
Surprisingly, I solved this issue. Solution was updating firmware. I managed to attach NanoVNA to other computer where it was properly recognized. It turned out NanoVNA had some old firmware which did
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YT9TP - Pedja
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#5614
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Re: Voltage sensing diode
All, I am looking at the edy555 schematic rev. 0.2 and related pictures. I keep seeing 'D1' as the diode going to the micro's voltage monitoring input. I keep seeing repeatedly a reference to 'D2'.
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Stephen Hughey
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#5613
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Re: How about 2 major streams of firmware for the NanoVNA: Hobby and Experimental?
In old times when we dealt with 8bit home computers with limited resources we would use simple bitmap fonts but displayed them larger. Maybe it was not pretty looking but it was more readable. -- 73,
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YT9TP - Pedja
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#5612
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Re: How will you use your nanoVNA?
I got it mostly to test my antennas, along with feed-lines, choke/baluns, and matching networks. Also, it's a great learning tool! How often? Occasionally, as I'm able. 73, --kv5r
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KV5R <kv5r@...>
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#5611
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Re: edelay vs ELECTRICAL DELAY and other fun
#internals
Actually, it's even easier than that - there should be a single 16bit word defined where each bit describes the inclusion of a feature.That string would be defined as a variable at the start of Main
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Larry Rothman
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#5610
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Re: How about 2 major streams of firmware for the NanoVNA: Hobby and Experimental?
The firmware developers are using every trick in their bag to deliver the additional features that we are seeing now. The problem is that the available memory is pretty much fully utilized. Big fonts
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hwalker
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#5609
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