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Re: Newbie
Once the cal routine is begun, it expects you to connect the requested cal. standards. In that respect, you would consider it interactive where continuing action on your part is required. The cal.
By W0LEV · #18040 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
The point here is not to descend like vultures on people who are making mistakes or simply don¡¯t care, but to help people who want to be unambiguous, to be so. We don¡¯t spelling-correct other
By Carsten Bormann · #18039 ·
Re: SWR measurement of CB antenna with PL-259 #newbie
Clipleads from the shell and center pin of the plug on the end of the
By Jim Lux · #18038 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
It's good to have these discussions. It keeps those who wish to argue minor points out of trouble. There is a place for being fastidious about getting things like this right. Though in forum
By Jerry Gaffke · #18037 ·
Newbie
I just received my nanoVNA and downloaded the nanavna-saver software. I launch the software, plug in my vna, and tell it to scan under Serial Port control. The software shows it on COM6. I then
By KB5WCK · #18036 ·
Re: Help! My NanoVNA bricked after a firmware update! #firmware
As Larry says, the VNA is either in DFU mode OR normal USB serial mode, not both at the same time. So while the VNA is in DFU mode it has no comport to be seen by the PC, the comport will return once
By OneOfEleven · #18035 ·
Re: SWR measurement of CB antenna with PL-259 #newbie
Do not use hard SMA to SO-239 adapters, use short cable (RG-316) adapters, to reduce strain on the Nano's connectors. They are widely available as RTL-SDR accessories. Get three PL-259 to SMA-F
By KV5R <kv5r@...> · #18034 ·
Re: Help! My NanoVNA bricked after a firmware update! #firmware
Ross, Welcome to the forum. Please remember, you can only use nanovna-H4 firmware on an H4 with the 4 inch display and H firmware on anything that is either a Nanovna-H or just Nanovna, with the 2.8
By Larry Rothman · #18033 ·
Re: Where did OneOfEleven go
Indeed TOP Software I would like this software to work for my SAA-V2 up to 3 Ghz @OneOfEleven, could you consider this ? JP
By Jempi ( ON7MA ) · #18032 ·
Re: SOLT Error Theory #calibration
Christian, thanks very much for the clear explanation. I just took a look at your math over my morning coffee, and it looks good to me. And when I tried my hand at signal-flow graph reduction I
By Jeff Anderson · #18031 ·
Re: SWR measurement of CB antenna with PL-259 #newbie
Please don't do that. These small cables are needed for calibration and to relieve stresses on the board mounted tiny connectors. you can use a female SMA to female PL259 adapter to connect the
By EB4APL · #18030 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
No(*). Others have already brought up kibibytes etc., so I¡¯ll not repeat that here. Except maybe saying that this has been the way it is done for about two decades now; you might want to get used
By Carsten Bormann · #18029 ·
Re: SWR measurement of CB antenna with PL-259 #newbie
Well, in that case, the only way "I" can see to make your tests is to sacrifice one of the cables that came with the NanoVNA and cut off one of its connectors. Strip the new end of the cable and inch
By DougVL · #18028 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
It is actually Kibyte. The ¡°i¡± is used to indicate powers of 2.
By Dave Daniel · #18027 ·
Re: Help! My NanoVNA bricked after a firmware update! #firmware
Hi All, I'm new to the NanoVNA too (but fortunately not to microcontrollers) and also managed to 'brick' mine and get the "white screen of death". As one does I had a look around, came across
By Ross Filipi · #18026 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
Thanks, I never knew the name behind it and the system it belongs to. Cor PA4Q
By Cor Beijersbergen · #18025 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
"Kibibit" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibibit
By OneOfEleven · #18024 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
I believe Bytes are B and bits are b So the measures are still explicit and correct Hasan
By Hasan Schiers N0AN · #18023 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
To complicate matters, but I can be wrong, a kb (kilobyte) is 10^3 (1000) bytes and a Kb is 2^10 (1024) bytes. Cor PA4Q
By Cor Beijersbergen · #18022 ·
Re: KIND REMINDER
Because they don¡¯t want to be ¡°*wrong* on the Internet¡±? (https://xkcd.com/386/). Gr¨¹?e, Carsten
By Carsten Bormann · #18021 ·