Larry,
This is a good test site. It¡¯s known that some specific AV programs have false positives for miscellaneous programs that other AV test approaches do not. It¡¯s why, for instance, Wes Hayward doesn¡¯t distribute the software to his popular RF circuit design book any longer ;and the ARRL has removed the CD from the book, too).
I sent out a PDF newsletter to my club that I got monthly from a club in Texas and all hell broke loose because one member used Avast which had a know false positive whereas all other AV software didn¡¯t. So your use of the above website is a great tool to check these issues.
73,
Frank
K4FMH
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On Aug 22, 2019, at 9:46 AM, Larry Rothman <ac293@...> wrote:
I don't know what you're using for AV but virustotal gets 0 hits:
The nanoVNA Wiki has the google drive link for the software:
Hugen wrote the application spcifically for the nanoVNA and it is closed source.