I'd sort of agree. I've got my NanoVNA (which is the stacked bare board variety) sitting next to a WiFi access point putting out 100 mW, with no problems.
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Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] Question on remote use of NanoVNA
Complete nonsense, I have a BT module tapped to my Nano H clone and there
are no issues. BT works at 2.4G, way out of the range of Nano.
On Thu, 29 Feb 2024, 19:24 W0LEV, wrote:
This very subject came to the surface about a year ago. I don't remember
any resolution to the question of remoting any of the NANOVNAs via an RF or
BT link. Problem is even a radiating BT source at +10 dBm would likely
overload the VNA and more local BT energy could potentially damage the
front ends. The close proximity of a BT (or other RF technology) to remote
the NANOVNAs is not a good idea.
Dave - WØLEV
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 3:11?PM Andrew Harman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 11:56 AM, John wrote:
AE6TY
I have the "H" model. I searched for AE6TY and SimSmith and found a
groupsio page, nothing immediately specific to the subject.
Looking at the BT to serial converters online it looks like they are 7pin
serial and most likely contain a serial uart.
Ill have to dig into the interfaces much further.
Andy
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