yes, once you have calibrated in SAVER, you can store it on the laptop or
PC for future use.
Dave - W0LEV
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On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 10:51 AM Sinewave <insttech@...> wrote:
Hello,
I've been using my Nano VNA as stand alone for a while and have recently
started using the Nano VNA saver software for windows. I really like the
software and find it very useful.
I've been using it with calibration made on the actual VNA itself, but
have noticed that I can do it via the software also, which I thought might
be worth doing. I didn't do it as I note the software suggests that it's
actually better not to and rather calibrate via the VNA itself.
Does anyone have any input on this? I had hoped to create several
calibration sweeps and save them via the software to make things easier to
recall, plus being able to recall many scenarios.
Thanks,
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