Larry,
I assume the user guide you wanted me to look at is this one:
/g/nanovna-users/files/NanoVNA-User-Guide-English-reformat-Jan-15-20.pdfI tried using an earlier version of that guide a year ago, got stumped.
Section 5 looked interesting:
5. Starting a measurement"
But then the instructions just say:
Basic measurement sequence
1. Set the frequency range to be measured ¨C Use START/STOP or SPAN/CENTER
2. Perform calibration (and save!)
3. Connect the Device Under Test (DUT) and measure
The HexAndFlex tutorial breaks this down into specific moves through the menu system
which I found much easier (ie possible) to follow.
Perhaps another hour or two of fiddling with the thing could have got me going with the cho45 guide.
But my touchscreen interface was flaking out and the tog wheel was almost impossible to use.
The nanoVNA ignored the togwheel most of the time, making it difficult to explore the menu.
Let me know if there are specific links in
/g/nanovna-users/wiki/12395
that you want me to follow.
Jerry, KE7ER
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 07:46 PM, Larry Rothman wrote:
Jerry,
I placed links in the Wiki that reference what a VNA is/does.
Look here at the misc links
/g/nanovna-users/wiki/12395
... Larry
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 04:24 PM, Larry Rothman wrote:
Jerry,
Did you have a look at the User Guide I edited, located in the files area?
I used feedback from several members to make sure the user interface info was
fairly clear.
... Larry