I'm not aware of anything getting thrown out of the pram.
The nanoVNA-V2 (or whatever they wind up calling it) looks promising if you want to
work with the 2400 mhz ISM band, but for most of us anything *nanoVNA* will do.
Getting access to a PDP8 in college is what really hooked me on digital design.
The user interface may have been cumbersome, but was easy to understand.
Had a couple dozen switches to toggle some bootstrap code into core.
That and a power switch.
Jerry, KE7ER
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 01:15 PM, Stephen Laurence wrote:
It is sad that two sets of teddybears have been thrown out of the pram now
(nano and the v2), by very valuable contributors to the development of our
precious devices. I may just have to stick with the stock issue devices as
launched rather than upgrade and modify them.