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Re: Connection to computer
Hi Bruce - how's the weather way down east there? We're getting 10-20cm in Toronto today!
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Yes - you can leave it connected to your computer - the IP5303 chip will stop charging the battery automatically. Cheers, Larry - VE3LRI On Monday, November 11, 2019, 12:24:14 p.m. GMT-5, Bruce Harvey <bharvey@...> wrote:
Would someone advise me whether it is acceptable to leave my nanovna connected to my computer for extended periods when not actually using it?? Does it have circuitry for not over charging the battery?? I'm hesitant to connect it and disconnect so often I wear out the usb socket.? Many thanks, Bruce, VE1II |
Connection to computer
Would someone advise me whether it is acceptable to leave my nanovna connected to my computer for extended periods when not actually using it? Does it have circuitry for not over charging the battery? I'm hesitant to connect it and disconnect so often I wear out the usb socket. Many thanks, Bruce, VE1II
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Re: Any plans to publish the NanoVNA board files
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 05:35 AM, Oristo wrote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gabriel Tenma White posted in an earlier message that, "Currently the 3 players are hugen, flyoob, and bepissneks (parent of OwOComm), and each has designed their PCB layout from scratch, plus the cloners which all seem to copy the hugen layout. Edy555 does not currently manufacture or market NanoVNAs from what I know. " 1. hugen is of course the first person to mass market the NanoVNA and current manufacturer of the NanoVNA-H. 2. flyoob is the manufacturer of the NanoVNA-F. 3. bepissneks (parent of OwOComm), I'm guessing, is manufacturer of NanoVNA with the white salamander design as it is the most marketed clone outside of hugen's. 4. I originally thought Gabriel was a member of hugen's design team but her web presence indicates she is part of OwOComm. Can anyone confirm the above is correct for future reference? - Herb |
Re: Duplexfilter tuning question
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 06:37 PM, Roland wrote:
You're using Linear scale on NanoVNA display and Logmag scale on PC software. This is why there is difference. By the way, there is more functional software NanoVNA software for PC: it allows to capture screenshots and show more trace types. |
Re: 1500Mhz, usable ?
3 average measurements enabled. Thanks for your excellent software !73 de YO4AUL
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On Monday, November 11, 2019, 06:39:47 PM GMT+2, Rune Broberg <mihtjel@...> wrote:
Wow. Did you do that with any averaging enabled, or is that just that you have a very good device? -- Rune / 5Q5R On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 16:26, Corneliu via Groups.Io <coralenka= [email protected]> wrote: ? Attached is the print screen of the 50 Ohm load sweep up to 1.4 GHz |
Re: 1500Mhz, usable ?
Wow. Did you do that with any averaging enabled, or is that just that you
have a very good device? -- Rune / 5Q5R On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 16:26, Corneliu via Groups.Io <coralenka= [email protected]> wrote: Attached is the print screen of the 50 Ohm load sweep up to 1.4 GHz |
Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.5
Hello Hans-Peter,
you're right: The algorithm assumes that the first -3dB point it finds is the -3dB point of the filter. I'm not certain what's a good and generic way to avoid this to allow filters to have that much ripple? Suggestions? Rune / 5Q5R ============================ Display a 2-line message: Your filter has too much ripple to be useful. Please don't ask me to analyse such rubbish! ... or perhaps not! "Filter unsuitable for bandwidth analysis" 73, David GM8ARV -- SatSignal Software - Quality software for you Web: Email: david-taylor@... Twitter: @gm8arv |
Re: 1500Mhz, usable ?
Attached is the print screen of the 50 Ohm load?sweep up to 1.4 GHz
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73 de YO4AUL On Monday, November 11,? 2019, 05:39:19 PM GMT+2, Barry Jackson via Groups.Io <g4mkt@...> wrote:
On 11/11/2019 15:13, Andy via Groups.Io wrote: 1Hz, wow, that's pretty cool.No don't, I found it really useful for checking an ADS-B RX antenna at 1090MHz. (jpole with 1/4-3/4 wave balun and shorted 1/4 wave stub filter for rtl-sdr dongle)) See attached. That output was with the antenna un-tweaked after building from nec2c dimensions - very impressed with the results. Cheers, Barry G4MKT |
Re: Spurs around 300MHz
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 04:34 PM, Sam Reaves wrote:
Did you tried NanoVNA-Q firmware? It should fix that. I also working on further improvement, but don't know if I will complete it because si5351 has complicated behavior when you trying to use it up to 300 MHz |
Re: My NanoVNA is not recognised by DFUse when using V 0.2.3 firmware
Hi Larry,
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I still keep trying , still no luck, running on Windows10. The devicve manager shows the device is connected to Com11, NanoVNA-Saver connects it on Com11 , no problem at all, runs fine. When device is in DFU mode NanoVNA-Saver can't connect it either. Windows devicemanager shows an error under "Sensors" MicrosoftVisualStudioLocationSimulator"? error is related to "WUDFRd.sys" and a "Haldetector", MSVLocationsimulator reports "you have the latest version"? when I start a search for updates. In Devicemanager under? USBdevices , DFU bootloader has disappeared I can find? WUDFRd.sys in Windows/System32. Switching off MSVSLocation Simulator does not help, same problem. I think I'm going to de-instal Microsoft Visual Studio and see what happens. Jos Op 11-11-2019 om 15:18 schreef Larry Rothman: I've been trying to get this working - keeps coming back and saying the ID doesn't match even though it does. |
Re: 1500Mhz, usable ?
On 11/11/2019 15:13, Andy via Groups.Io wrote:
1Hz, wow, that's pretty cool.No don't, I found it really useful for checking an ADS-B RX antenna at 1090MHz. (jpole with 1/4-3/4 wave balun and shorted 1/4 wave stub filter for rtl-sdr dongle)) See attached. That output was with the antenna un-tweaked after building from nec2c dimensions - very impressed with the results. Cheers, Barry G4MKT |
Re: 1500Mhz, usable ?
Hi Andy,
it does. Down to 1Hz, I believe? -- Rune / 5Q5R On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 15:21, Andy via Groups.Io <punkbiscuit= [email protected]> wrote: Mine appears to be 100Hz steps. |
Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.1.5
Hello Hans-Peter,
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you're right: The algorithm assumes that the first -3dB point it finds is the -3dB point of the filter. I'm not certain what's a good and generic way to avoid this to allow filters to have that much ripple? Suggestions? -- Rune / 5Q5R On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 15:31, Hans-Peter <dl2khp@...> wrote:
Hello Rune, |
Re: Spurs around 300MHz
All nanoVNA use the internal SI5351 outside the formal supported spec. e.g. upto 300MHz in fundamental mode. Above 300MHz it switches to harmonics mode (till 900 MHz) and even further harmonics modes above 900MHz
Some do work till 300MHz in fundamental mode , others less good The latest firmware has the "threshold" command to reduce the maximum frequency for fundamental mode. Setting (as an example) this the threshold to 280MHz will have the nanoVNA switch to harmonics mode above 280MHz. You may not even notice this. -- Erik, PD0EK |
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