Re: Capturing and saving measurements
It wasn¡¯t a hard choice. Should Ii have you download and install the software before you have an idea what it does.... or should I show you what it can do and then, if you¡¯re interested, have you
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ward harriman <ward.harriman@...>
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Re: Regarding calibration of a nano-vna
#calibration
In starting the cal process, it is assumed you have previously set the desired frequency range. Dave - W?LEV wrote: -- *Dave - W?LEV* *Just Let Darwin Work*
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W0LEV
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Re: Regarding calibration of a nano-vna
#calibration
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 09:27 AM, Jim Lux wrote: Very helpful -- however when I do a calibration with nanovna-saver's tool it does not ask for a frequency range when starting the process -
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Richard Clemens
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#23329
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Re: Capturing and saving measurements
And they have a bridge! :-) wrote:
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Zack Widup
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#23328
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Re: Capturing and saving measurements
SimSmith is a simulation program with a completely different purpose. wrote:
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Dragan Milivojevic
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#23327
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Re: Regarding calibration of a nano-vna
#calibration
Reasons to recalibrate (as opposed to use a saved cal set): 1) A different test setup, where the "reference plane" for the measurements is different.? For instance, if you have test port cables with
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Jim Lux
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Regarding calibration of a nano-vna
#calibration
Given my limited work with a NanoVNA I ask: It appears the calibration routine (so far I have only needed for one port) is done without regard to any parameters being set. Once it is done and saved
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Richard Clemens
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Re: Capturing and saving measurements
How does this differ from "nanovna-saver" and is it better or just different. I find the <saver> to be extremely useful and helpful.
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Richard Clemens
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#23324
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Re: Capturing and saving measurements
I would assume it can be found at the same place you got the version you are using now (if you are already using SimSmith). Try here: http://www.ae6ty.com/Smith_Charts.html Scroll down to download.
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Jim Allyn - N7JA
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Re: Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
Fixed - file name was confusing! David -- SatSignal Software - Quality software for you Web: https://www.satsignal.eu Email: david-taylor@... Twitter: @gm8arv
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David J Taylor
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#23322
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Re: Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
Barry, Many thanks for that! Having fun getting it on my iPad for ChromeCasting to the TV. I see Par
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David J Taylor
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Re: Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
This is really great. Thank you Martin N6QLH
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Martin Glazer
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Re: Capturing and saving measurements
How about putting horse before cart and give link to the software before telling how to use it ?
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Anne Ranch <anneranch2442@...>
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Re: Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
The link that Barry posted is not complete. Try this one https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AOlXMsSXT3kGgq8&id=DBA2EEF9A205C9D2%2152659&cid=DBA2EEF9A205C9D2 -- *Don - W3DRM*
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W7DRM - Don
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Re: Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
When I click on the link it goes to outlook live. Charles Miller
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Charles E. Miller
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Re: Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
For some reason I¡¯m having trouble downloading your updated files. Charles Miller
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Charles E. Miller
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Capturing and saving measurements
?A new utility has been introduced in SimSmuth. This utility can be used to connect to, calibrate, initiate measurements, write touchstone files, and import them for further analysis. A quick
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ward harriman <ward.harriman@...>
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Re: That pesky 50 to 75 ohm conversion.
Yes, you could do it with a 50 ohm analyzer and mathematically convert. I'm not sure a 75 ohm OSL kit would be super difficult. You'd have to choose a 75 ohm connector family (i.e. BNC, TNC, F, I
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Jim Lux
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#23314
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Re: That pesky 50 to 75 ohm conversion.
This is a long thread so this might have been mentioned already. I bet I am way out of line. Sorry. Why can't the measurement be made with a 50 ohm network analyzer? We're just looking at impedance so
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WB2UAQ
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#23313
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Nano VNA Prt I Basics: Part II Under the Hood de k3eui
#video
This is the most recent video on my presentation: Nano VNA Part I The Basics (not much math) Nano VNA Part II The Under the Hood Approach (Advanced topics) I'll also include the latest PDF of the
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Barry K3EUI
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