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Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
Hello Barry, Some of us in the NanoVNA community actually live outside continental USA. Not sure where your QTH is, but there is also a 5 hour time difference across the continental USA as well. It
By Bob Ecclestone VK2ZRE · #30273 ·
Re: TDR what does it show? #cables
One graph shows the Time Domain response of the cable attached to CH0 (port1). The other shows the approximate impedance magnitude |Z|. In the annotated Saver graph below I measured 3M of RG-316
By Roger Need · #30272 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
I have been asked many times if these Zoom sessions on Nano VNA were recorded. NO. They were not recorded. The reason is simple: I wanted these sessions to be discussions, not lectures. Many folks
By Barry K3EUI · #30271 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
That is truly unfortunate. I am sure there are hundreds if not thousands of people including myself who would love to watch the presentation, but who got late notice or were not available at the time.
By Gordon Lyman (glyman2) W4ZD · #30270 ·
Re: Artefacts when capturing the screen #consolecommands #firmware #nanovna-h
DiSlord, Correction: My tinySA shows it on the "VERSION" screen, while the NanoVNA does not. But this is also more a topic deep in the HW/FW - we should discuss this on GitHub. Are you still using
By Ho-Ro · #30269 ·
TDR what does it show? #cables
When you click on the TDR in Nanovsaver. The length of the cable is already indicated, which I presume is the physical length once you specify the coax type or VF. There are two plots on the graph,
By F4WCV · #30268 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
Are there recordings?
By Chris - K4HCQ · #30267 ·
Re: Artefacts when capturing the screen #consolecommands #firmware #nanovna-h
Strange, my LCD screens of nano and tiny do not show any artefacts, only the captured data on PC. But it's only a minimal issue in any case.
By Ho-Ro · #30266 ·
Re: nanovna_remote.py - Python tool for remote control of the NanoVNA-H from the PC #nanovna-h #scripting #python #nanovna-tools
Robin, Good hint, should work for the bigger ones now - untested because of the HW not (yet) available. Martin usage: nanovna_remote.py [-h] [-d DEVICE] [-n | --h4 | -t | --ultra] [-z {2,3,4}]
By Ho-Ro · #30265 ·
Re: Artefacts when capturing the screen #consolecommands #firmware #nanovna-h
I think this related to LCD driver, on screen capture i read LCD memory and send to CPU (you can see it also on Nano or Tiny LCD at right bottom) Artefact present on all LCD displays based on ILI9341
By DiSlord · #30264 ·
Re: nanovna_remote.py - Python tool for remote control of the NanoVNA-H from the PC #nanovna-h #scripting #python #nanovna-tools
Martin, 1) thanks for doing this, it's much appreciated. 2) the link below took one straight to the code, where lines 60-64 show: which is OK for an original nanoVNA(-H) or a tinySA. *However*, the
By G8DQX list · #30263 ·
Artefacts when capturing the screen #consolecommands #firmware #nanovna-h
The screen capture shows artefacts at the bottom of the image in the far right column. This is independent of the respective device and the recording program used; tinySA also shows the same
By Ho-Ro · #30262 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
Hi Barry. This sounds like a really invaluable project. It is just too bad that we didn't know about it sooner, so that we could take in all five sessions. Is there any possibility that any previous
By Doug <jdkearney@...> · #30261 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
oops here is the much better Dummy Load trace Barry k3eui
By Barry K3EUI · #30260 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
This is what I see with the NANO VNA standard LOAD (50 ohm dummy load R) Nothing unusual here. de k3eui Barry
By Barry K3EUI · #30259 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
Nano VNA graphs using VNA SAVER Lots of folks have asked me how the REFLECTION Coefficient S11 graph, the RETURN LOSS graph (dB) and the SWR graph compare. Basically they all show similar aspects of
By Barry K3EUI · #30258 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
Kirk No, I did not record them because I wanted to encourage questions/comments and when you record these sessions, (some) folks are hesitant to ask questions or respond. Barry
By Barry K3EUI · #30257 ·
Re: Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
Hi, Barry, Did you happen to record those previous sessions? Thanks, --Kirk, NT0Z My book, "Stealth Amateur Radio," is now available from www.stealthamateur.com and on the Amazon Kindle (soon)
By Kirk Kleinschmidt, NT0Z · #30256 ·
Nano VNA BASIC WORKSHOP via Zoom
The ¡°Five County Digital Training Net¡± (Philadelphia region) is hosting a series of Zoom Workshops on Monday evenings at 7-9 pm. The topic: Nano VNA Fundamentals All are welcome to join. Link:
By Barry K3EUI · #30255 ·
Re: MOSFET as RF on/off switch and how to measure/what to expect #circuit
Sorry ... I meant to say: These parts are designed for turning on MOSFET gates so I suspect they stack as many photodiodes in series as they need to get the required voltage. Eamon
By Eamon Egan · #30254 ·