Unless someone mentions using with an external computer, why would someone think they were ? Peculiar logic.
I used mine with the computer exactly once: to update FW and perform a battery of tests. The results were worse than with stand-alone and turns out others found similar (V2plus2) presumably due to the USB interface. When I have time I plan on checking out Joe Smith¡¯s app as it seems to offer a lot of functionality improvement over stand-alone and my new LiteVNA I guess isn¡¯t as bad when connected via USB, but I¡¯m not looking forward to trying to get the Native Instruments runtime engine working on my Mac.
-=dave
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On Feb 8, 2022, at 09:01, Charlie N2MHS via groups.io <ucfargis1@...> wrote:
? It would help us Elmers to know whether you are using the VNA standalone or with your PC.
I never use mine standalone and always use NanoVnaSaver.
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, 09:35:44 AM EST, Chris Edwards via groups.io <chris_b_edwards@...> wrote:
Does anyone know of a quick reference card (how to setup the nanovna) for doing different types of measurements, such SWR, cable length, etc.?