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Re: NanoVNA-H
Dick,
The original developer of the nanoVNA asked that those selling the unit change the name to NanoVNA-H. So there all the devices selling in the $50 range are pretty my identical. The only variant at the moment is the NanoVNA-F which has a 4.3" screen and is selling for around $125.00. -Herb |
Re: Now that there's an on-display voltage m
You may not have understood the idea I was trying to convey.?
Most forum members know about placing D2 on the board to allow battery voltage monitoring.? I want to take it one step further. Since you will damage the uP with any voltage that exceeds its max input rating, a x10 attenuator with external leads at pin 1 of the uP will allow it to act as a DC voltmeter.? So, instead of measuring the internal battery with a max input of 4.2v, the attenuator will allow an external DC input of up to 42VDC (theoretically).? Of course, you'd be crazy to apply that to the input but for measuring voltage on a tower mounted RF amp and only need to take the nanoVNA with you - I think that idea might not be so far fetched.? I'll prototype it and report back with the results.? Larry On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 6:20 PM, DMR<bryonikater@...> wrote: No resistors are required, a diode with a voltage drop of 600, 620 millivolts must be installed. Since the D2 diode has already been installed, no modifications are needed. I thought it necessary to add a battery voltmeter, as I want to see more accurate information. The firmware is based on the latest changes of the edy555. Also, it has a virtual keyboard that does not hang, + meter measurement to hundredths of a meter when measuring short cables. |
Re: NanoVNA-H
Got mine from TaobaoFocus, mainly because it looks like in comes in a nice
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storage container and the device has a full cover, not just the pcbs. Assuming the pictures are right of course :) On Sat, 12 Oct 2019, 13:35 Dick, <w1ksz@...> wrote:
Where are folks buying this variant ? I see one on e-Pay |
Re: Calibration Delay Effects
Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd
On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 21:21, Mat Breton <ab8vj@...> wrote:
Here is an interesting video from W0QE where he shows the effect just a You gave two identical links. I looked at only the first. I don¡¯t follow his logic. I think however he has failed to set up his 8753 properly for the calibration kit with the result he is fooling himself. If he has set up the 8753 properly, he certainly doesn¡¯t say so. He uses an HP 85033D calibration kit. Attached is a photograph of what the Smith Chart should look like if he calibrated with his 85033D kit and measured his 85033D kit. The short should *not* be a dot, but an arc that starts at the 9 o¡¯clock position on the Smith Chart and ends at about the 11 o¡¯clock position. On a NanoVNA at 1.5 GHz you would an arc half that length I got this photograph after setting up my 8753ES properly to use the HP 85033D kit he has. I calibrated with my 85052B kit, which has exactly the same coefficients as his kit, then measured the short. -- Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd, drkirkby@... Telephone 01621-680100./ +44 1621 680100 Registered in England & Wales, company number 08914892. Registered office: Stokes Hall Lodge, Burnham Rd, Althorne, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 6DT, United Kingdom |
Re: AA Firmware
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 04:49 PM, <techo@...> wrote:
--------------------------------------------------------------- The message from hugen that I linked to in my previous response provides that information. When you go to the GitHub page that he references there is a "releases" tab. All his current and future releases will be located at that repository. The direct link to that repository is: . -Herb |
Re: Possible collaboration on firmware updaates?
Oristo,
Good job maintaining your nanoVNA help page. I hope the following is not off topic. Under your "DMR-CLEAR_MEMORY_DFU.dfu" subsection on the firmware help page ( ), you may want to add that when upgrading to hugen's current and future firmware ( ) it is no longer necessary to first run DMR-CLEAR_MEMORY_DFU.dfu. Reference Hugen's comments below. "hugen@... 7:37am #4630 All my updates will be pushed to github (). The new version changes the flash check mark of the AA version , no longer need to clear the flash." - Herb |
Re: Now that there's an on-display voltage measurement....
DMR
No resistors are required, a diode with a voltage drop of 600, 620 millivolts must be installed. Since the D2 diode has already been installed, no modifications are needed.
I thought it necessary to add a battery voltmeter, as I want to see more accurate information. The firmware is based on the latest changes of the edy555. Also, it has a virtual keyboard that does not hang, + meter measurement to hundredths of a meter when measuring short cables. |
Re: Now that there's an on-display voltage measurement....
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 02:34 PM, DMR wrote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Awesome! I'm going to have to do like Kurt and order another unit just so I can play around with some of the experimental firmware that has started to appear. Hopefully your changes will make into the master release. Herb |
Re: reference plane
Hello Kurt,
Well I will go that far if a menu point allowed entering delays for open and short in addition to C0 for open,Thank you very much for the clear words. I think there are 4 major topics in the group: 1. Applications 2. Newbies 3. Repair 4. Tuning For my taste the tuning topic is too much, and the Applications is too few. 73, Rudi DL5FA |
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