No problem connecting to USB, but you’ll need to choose some software to run on the PC. ?THere’s a NanoVNA App, NanoVNA-Saver (which is python under the hood), and probably others.
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the user interface is different on the apps than on the vna itself (more room on the screen to spread things out) One thing that seems to get some people (including me) is that not all USB cables are created equal - some seem only to support charging - they don’t have the data wires in them. So you might need to try more than one cable, and you should definitely test the cable you’ll use in your demo. For what it’s worth, the NanoVNA was used to good advantage at University of Alberta during COVID. Each student got a package with soldering iron, dmm, nanovna, parts, etc. and they did all their labs at home, with the (remote) help of TAs on call. It was hugely successful. using NanoVNA in University classes ( /g/nanovna-users/message/25257 ) groups.io ( /g/nanovna-users/message/25257 ) ( /g/nanovna-users/message/25257 )
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