On 11/24/22 5:57 AM, N3MEL - Glenn wrote:
Is there a document that better explains what the returned data from a sweep really means?
In terms of the raw message from the NanoVNA (in response to the "data" command)?
It's real and imaginary of the reflection coefficient(for CH0) or transmission coefficient (for CH1)
You'll also need to do a "sweep" command which returns the start and stop frequency, and number of points.
The document I use is a pdf from 2019 called NanoVNA_Console_Commands_Dec 9-19.pdf
It's on the wiki here
/g/nanovna-users/wiki#For-Beginners-and-Experienced-Users73 de Glenn N3MEL
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