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Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
You don't have to, you can have both 3.6 and 3.7 installed. 3.6 remains the default for the Mint applications, and when you want to start something that requires 3.7, you simply preface it with
By Jim Allyn - N7JA · #9722 ·
Re: Installing NanoVna-Saver : First Time Problems/Fixes
I install again the SP and VC++ but still receive the same error. At the first try, I installed previously the "api-ms-win-core-xxx.dll" separately because I had error that they were missing. Step by
By Yves ON4KCY · #9721 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
apt-get probably won't find them unless you use the exact name.? Synaptic, on the other hand, probably will.? Is Synaptic available in your distro?
By Jim Allyn - N7JA · #9720 ·
Re: Poor Manual
Does that mean you just volunteered to write a better book?
By Jim Allyn - N7JA · #9719 ·
Re: Why USB-C connector
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 06:01 PM, KD8CGH wrote: " My nanaVNA-H only works with PC programs with the C to A cable. It powers up with the C to C but I can't connect to it. It seems that each has its own
By hwalker · #9718 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
I meant sudo of course. 73 -Jim NU0C "Jim Shorney" <jshorney@...> wrote:
By Jim Shorney · #9717 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
I have it running under Kubuntu 18.04 without a lot of effort. Using the Muon package manager I easily located the proper dependencies and installed them. Installed Python 3.7 from the deadsnakes ppa.
By Jim Shorney · #9716 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
That's it! How could I not remember deadsnakes.... I generally use the muon package manager to search for packages that I don't know the exact name of. Command line apt-get is for when you know what
By Jim Shorney · #9715 ·
Re: Why USB-C connector
My nanaVNA-H only works with PC programs with the C to A cable. It powers up with the C to C but I can't connect to it. It seems that each has its own personality.
By Bob Benedict, KD8CGH · #9714 ·
Re: Why USB-C connector
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 03:51 PM, Steve London wrote: " Why did they even go with a USB-C jack on the NanoVNA " =================================================== The USB-C jack is not polarized and
By hwalker · #9713 ·
Re: Why USB-C connector
I have had issues as well.? I own two nanoVNAs.? One has had the USB connector removed due to a short.? Now I can't put it back because the pins are too small and too close together for my old
By Bob Albert <bob91343@...> · #9712 ·
Re: android app?
@Oristo, Hey, I got it working! I was mixed up on the two names (SimpleUsbTerminal on Github, and Serial USB Terminal on Play Store. Anyway, with the CDC device, it works the same as with my PC. Thank
By Pete Buxton · #9711 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
Alberto, are you a member of the dialout group? If not this is likely to be the reason for needing root access. Graeme
By Graeme Jury · #9710 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
Ahh this is turning out to be more tricky than I thought. I am using Linux Mint 19.3 which uses python 3.6. It was no problem to load the dependencies which I listed for python 3.6 but they would not
By Graeme Jury · #9709 ·
Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
=================================== Thanks Oristo, SUCCESS AT LAST ! I installed these three packages :? python3-numpy, python3-scipy and python3-serial and then the command sudo python3.7
By Alberto I2PHD · #9708 ·
Re: Why USB-C connector
Obviously giggling the cable shouldn¡¯t cause problems. Either a poor quality cable/jack or a manufacturing problem. Personally I appreciate having a USB-C connector. Pretty much all of the computers
By Peter Loron <peterloron@...> · #9707 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
My parents gave me my first "computer" (a Brainiac) back about 1962. I have been building and programming them ever since then. I thought Pascal was a pretty stupid language, but in all my years I
By n5kzw · #9706 ·
Why USB-C connector
I have a NanoVNA with a USB-C connector. There is now a problem when connected to a power/data source such as a PC through a USB-C -to- USB-A cable. If the NanoVNA is on, a slight jiggle of the cable
By Steve N2IC · #9705 ·
Re: 1/2 of TDR #tdr
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 02:43 PM, Leif M wrote: I wonder if VNA 2.0 has a HW TDR also, or is it a SW feature. ============================================ The 3 GHz VNA 2.0 being developed by Gabriel
By hwalker · #9704 ·
Re: Re : NanoVNA-Saver Linux update procedure
Hello Alberto, You will need to install the libraries explicitly for the python3 that you are using. The most likely names for the files are python3-numpy python3-pyqt5 python3-scipy python3-serial
By Graeme Jury · #9703 ·