If you are planning on presenting the directivity and radiation pattern of
the loop, that is a better job for the TINYSA, not the NANOVNA. The
NANOVNA works in impedance space. A SA operates in the frequency space and
can easily represent amplitude as well. I believe the latter is what you
are attempting to illustrate in a live demo.
Dave - W?LEV
On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 12:52?PM Mark via groups.io <KD5SMF=
[email protected]> wrote:
I'm new to the group, and also a new user of the H4. I am building a
magnetic loop antenna and will be doing a presentation at our ham radio
club about the antenna. I would like to show the test results during a live
demonstration in the classroom with the antenna attached to the Nano H4
through my laptop.
I have not tried to hook up the Nano VNA H4 to my laptop yet. However, I
know that it is possible to do so. Is there any drivers that I need to
download, or usb ports to configure? I can navigate the VNA pretty well
for basic testing without the laptop. I will be connected to the
Universities in class computer from my laptop with a HDMI cable to display
the Nano's results.
I'm hoping to make a stellar presentation so please offer guidance.
73's
Mark kd5smf
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