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Re: Sun Shield?


 

Hmmm...I¡¯ve had to use those at work where my cubicle let sunlight impinge on my monitor. They work pretty well particularly if the sun is behind one and shining directly onto the screen.

I wonder if soneone makes ¡°little¡± ones?

DaveD

On Mar 1, 2021, at 12:38, Larry Rothman <nlroth@...> wrote:

How about using a piece of privacy glass/plastic - the type that allows you to see the display straight-on?
I think it would block out light from the side. Of course, it would be useless if the sun was behind you....

On Monday, March 1, 2021, 9:54:51 a.m. EST, Kent Borg <kentborg-nanovna@...> wrote:

The NanoVNA is great, among various reasons, because it is so small and
light (and inexpensive if damaged) and great for use in the field!
Otherwise known as "outside", where there is often bright light, which
can make it hard to see the screen.

Any suggestions for making a sun shield? This weekend I grabbed a handy
piece of light cardboard and cut into pieces that I then taped together
to make a rectangular tube. It works sort of¡­I need a darker cardboard,
and it sometimes triggers the touch screen.

Anyone with experience or advice?


Thanks,

-kb











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