Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
I agree with Joe's decision to not release his software to anyone. He has already made several great videos on the nanoVNA which I found useful. Some people feel "entitled" to his work and this was
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Roger Need
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#8137
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Re: errors of "error" models
#82 : On The Two-Port Sine Qua Non Practical Application - Source and Load - REF: #81" : update : on the physical expression of two-port s-parameters 10 December 2019 -
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gin&pez@arg
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#8136
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Re: Software for use with Nanovna
Hi Dennis, there's nothing immediately limiting you to using only once package. I can only speak for NanoVNA-Saver, and it certainly uses industry standard Touchstone files where possible, and it does
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Rune Broberg
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#8134
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Software for use with Nanovna
I'm a newbie user- just received one last week. I've downloaded an instruction package on how to use the VNA. I've used a Mini VNA for several years, and have had problems because of its limited 50dB
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Dennis W1UE <egan.dennis88@...>
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#8133
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Re: errors of "error" models
Thanks, this helps. As I understand now: they determine the embedded port parameters by using the equivalent of a one-port calibration with 3 known terminations, then express the embedded port
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Erik Kaashoek
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#8132
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Re: Free version of LabVIEW coming
In addition, ISTR that the Gnu Octave development team considers any lack of functionality as compared to MatLab to be a bug. Sent from a small flat thingy
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Dave Daniel
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#8131
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Re: errors of "error" models
Eric; It might be helpful to review msg #6670. GIN&PEZ presents the derivation of the G-mini equation which is the one-port measurement model, which they summarize in msg #6798. That one port model,
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Gary O'Neil
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#8130
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Re: History
Please have a look here: https://github.com/ttrftech/NanoVNA Quote: "Hardware design material is disclosed to prevent bad quality clone. Please let me know if you would have your own unit." -- NanoVNA
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Erik Kaashoek
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#8129
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Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
thats fair enough but why cant it be offered on an as is basis warts and all with no support,at least give others a chance to work with it!
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Paul M3VUV
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#8128
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Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
I don't think your thoughts about a person's ego is of any relevance whatsoever to this mailing list. I understand that Joe does not have the time nor interest in supporting his software - and knowing
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Rune Broberg
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#8127
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Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
the guy who did that on youtube has a long thread on eevblogg,for some reason he wont release the s/w has been asked about releasing it a few times but always replys with what looks like b.s lame
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Paul M3VUV
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#8126
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Re: History
That seems unlikely. On the contrary; the development to move it from 300MHz to 900MHz would likely not have happened, and the product would be a largely unknown hobby project - akin to what it was a
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Rune Broberg
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#8125
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Re: History
edy555 decided to open source SW AND HW to avoid bad clones. -- NanoVNA Wiki: /g/nanovna-users/wiki/home NanoVNA Files: /g/nanovna-users/files Erik, PD0EK
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Erik Kaashoek
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#8124
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Re: History
In view of the way this thing has took off,i imagine the developer is miffed about making it open source,would of thought there would have been a fair sum of money earnt if not.
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Paul M3VUV
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#8123
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Re: Free version of LabVIEW coming
While not fully compatible with LabView you can use GNU Octave (free) to very quickly create all kind of nice instrument control and computational applications. Octave has (almost?) all of the
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Erik Kaashoek
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#8122
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Free version of LabVIEW coming
While looking up the various versions of LabVIEW, I came across this webpage: https://www.labviewmakerhub.com/doku.php?id=get_labview&_ga=2.37744224.1746488316.1576035006-1670827954.1576035006 Where
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Larry Rothman
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#8121
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Re: History
With regard to historical references, while edy555 has not followed up on his original kit with a fully manufactured product he has remained at the forefront of the NanoVNA firmware evolution and also
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hwalker
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#8120
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Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
My company has the full $3,000 version of LabView. However, there's a VERY INEXPENSIVE version available for "Home" use at $49 from Digilent: https://store.digilentinc.com/labview-home-bundle/ It is
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Lyle Bickley
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#8119
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Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
That LabVIEW application was written by a gentleman over at eevblog and he is not releasing it to anyone. It runs on LabVIEW.? On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 at 4:18 PM, Hans , PA3HGT via
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Larry Rothman
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#8118
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Re: Download NanaoVNA Labview
No kidding... I believe there is a student version that only breaks the bank. Base edition is 399$, full is over 3100$ and up... It is Labview a National Instruments product and its pretty nice tool
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aparent1/kb1gmx <kb1gmx@...>
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#8117
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