He may need to a install pip first...not always installed with python.
Frank
---
Frank M. Howell, PhD
Ridgeland, MS
frankmhowell (at) hotmail.com
---
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
On Aug 30, 2019, at 7:00 AM, Rune Broberg <mihtjel@...> wrote:
The file to run is nanovna-saver.py. You need to have installed "PyQT5"
and "pyserial" first - I *believe* you can run "pip3 install pyqt5" and
"pip3 install pyserial" to do so. Maybe Marcel can explain it better than
I can, since he got it running ;-)
I believe it is possible to make a program like the one you describe, but
I'm not savvy enough at impedance calculations to make it yet. I'm sure
there are others on this list who could!
And thank you all for the encouragement - it certainly motivates me to keep
working on it!
--
Rune / 5Q5R
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 at 13:54, <nano@...> wrote:
Hi Rune
I am not familiar with Python but I will give a try
I just dowload the Python Software for the MAC and Python is working.
Which of you files shall I start?
I would like to thank you for the effort and I have an idea.
When the measurments are done. I would like to use this information to
calculate what kind of adjustments is needed to tune the antenna on the
required frequency.
input is the frequency
plus the values of the measurment .
Output is the values of the Variometer and coil when needed
or extend/decrease the antenna by X amount of meter
Do you think it is possible ?