Roger,
Try setting the time using OneOfEleven's Nanovna-App. It's under Settings. I had a similar issue with my H4 with 1.0.44 through 1.0.47 FW. The app uses the binary mode to set the time.?
Note that if you select the version screen while connected to the PC, the connection will drop and you'll have to refresh.?
... Larry
On Fri., 30 Jul. 2021 at 7:01 p.m., Roger Need via groups.io<sailtamarack@...> wrote: On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 06:16 AM, Paolo Garbin IV3BVK wrote:
Hello guys,
I am writing this message to understand why my VNA-H4 has the internal
clock that runs a lot, compared to that of the PC.
I'll explain better what I mean.
After the firmware update to DiSlord version 1.0.69, I proceeded to
configure the internal date and time of the instrument, via serial
connection (linux terminal command: minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 ).
I typed the single following commands, to configure the date and time.
time y 21
time m 7
time d 28
time h 15
time min 07
time sec 30
I own a -H4 that does not have the Xtal installed.? The time under Version says 2000/01/01 00:00:07 (LSE)
I have tried to use the commands above to set the time and they appear to be accepted without an error message but the time does not change.? Just stays stuck on 2000/01/01 00:00:07.
What am I doing wrong?
The reason I am trying to get the time going is because I thought it might have something to do with writing files to the SD card.? I can successfully write screenshot bmp, s1p and s2p files but only with one name? "VNA_000101_000007".? If I attempt to output a second screenshot it just overwrites the existing file.? I thought maybe it had something to do with time stamping the file.
Any help appreciated...
Roger