Re: Anything for Windows 7?
What is this for? I run on W7 no problems
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Alan Brown
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#31433
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Re: NanoVNA Crashes when calibrating NanoVNA H4
#calibration
Hi Ian,
Since NanoVNA-Saver v0.5.4 was released on January 1, 2023 and NanoVNA firmware 1.0.69 was released on June 24, 2021, you may have operational problems.
The release of the firmware is followed
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HA3HZ
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#31432
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Re: NanoVNA Crashes when calibrating NanoVNA H4
#calibration
Ian,
Try using the calibration assistant...I have had similar problems with NanoVNA Saver.
Ed, K0KC
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Ed Wilson
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#31431
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NanoVNA Crashes when calibrating NanoVNA H4
#calibration
I am using the latest version of the NanoVNA software (1.0.69) with the latest version of NanoVNA Saver (0.5.4)
Once I have gone through the Short, Open and Load calibrations and hit APPLY the
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Ian Bardell, M0JTL/M3GXX
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#31430
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Re: How to set up for the Demo RF kit for the 30 Mhz band pass filter reading
#learning
I think it's "release 85"
it's on the splash screen when it starts up.
It might be something in the Windows image that Parallels uses
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Jim Lux
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#31429
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Re: Group Co-ownership Change
Wake me up when we get to Dave M
Dave N9ZC
[email protected]> wrote:
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Dave Merrill
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#31428
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Re: NanoVNA-App 1.1.211
Thanks for the link, Maurizio! I will start using this version after making some adjustments to the calibrations and band definitions.
I understand that the nanovna-beta-test group is an "invitation
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Ed Wilson
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#31427
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Re: Group Co-ownership Change
goooooooooooooolden years...
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David Feldman
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#31426
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Re: NanoVNA-App 1.1.211
Hi Ed , found on the nanovna-beta-test a message from DiSlord
Update
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t7j3fy65byTZaPron3NEtCgh-MiXTupB/view?usp=sharing
Increase font size to 10, fix all dialog
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Maurizio IZ1MDJ
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#31425
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NanoVNA-App 1.1.211
I am currently using NanoVNA-App 1.1.211 (mod from DiSlord) running under Windows 10 with my NanoVNA-H4 running firmware 1.2.19. I am not sure where I downloaded this DiSlord version of 1.1.211 and
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Ed Wilson
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#31424
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Re: How to set up for the Demo RF kit for the 30 Mhz band pass filter reading
#learning
What is "R85"? And thank you for your reply!! larry
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Lawrance A. Schneider
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#31423
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Re: Android NanoVNA app
One thing I discovered is that my USB-C OTG cable at the phone end would work when inserted one way, as OTG but if I rotated it 180 degrees it wouldn't work as OTG.
I assume the cable was not
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Larry Rothman
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#31422
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Re: Is this NanoVNA faulty with the menu shown like this?
Please grab a copy of: The Absolute Beginners Guide to the NanoVNA - It's in the files section of this forum.
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Larry Rothman
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#31421
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Re: How to set up for the Demo RF kit for the 30 Mhz band pass filter reading
#learning
I managed to get the hang with it, and carried on with the next few demo practices.
The key thing to make it look similar to what the board is showing was, to manipulate with the frequency settings,
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PDXer
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#31420
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Re: Is this NanoVNA faulty with the menu shown like this?
It happens in certain selections in the menu. I cannot recall which selection it was now.
I will make note of that, and update here next time when it happens.
But it sounds like it is not some
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PDXer
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#31419
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Re: New member question
#nanovna
One more vote for The NanoVNA-V2plus4. I have two earlier models, but I use this model. It doesn't cost too much. There are models for 6GHz if you want the ultimate performance, but they cost
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Leif M
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#31418
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Re: Android NanoVNA app
Hi, John.
Done all that but no change.
Chris VK5SA
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Chris VK5SA
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#31417
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Re: FW update snafu
I was thinking the same thing, Jim. But then the unit was bought in '19, so I thought "newer is better, right" and decided to update the FW. My demands of the machine aren't great, so maybe I'll
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Steve
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#31416
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Re: FW update snafu
Thanks Gyula, I'll check it out on your site.
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Steve
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#31415
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Re: Is this NanoVNA faulty with the menu shown like this?
Oops, I reacted too quickly. Yes, the bottom right menu item is obscured
by the keyboard on the 2.8" devices. That is by design, and to access the
obscured items you make an entry on the keyboard or
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Stan Dye
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#31414
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