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Re: Color tweak
Well, it doesn't work for me.... Tried: 1) Intentionally putting a syntax error into main.c to see that I was building the correct main.c. 2) Shorted the pins to put into DFU mode. 3) Changed all of
By Steve N2IC · #3336 ·
plastic case
This little ''case'' being made of plastic won't give you any shielding or isolation. https://www.ebay.com/itm/174039026524 But it sure will help cut down on the buildup of pocket lint getting inside!
By Bill Hemmings · #3335 ·
Re: Color tweak
I just tried it myself. Everything is working. Did you remember to click save before compiling?
By DMR <bryonikater@...> · #3334 ·
Re: Color tweak
Sorry, DMR...it doesn't work. Still blue. I do a make - main.c recompiles, builds,etc. do sudo make flash and the flash appears to install just fine.I'm using the config->dfu->reset and enter dfu, not
By Steve N2IC · #3333 ·
Re: nanoVNA without the USB-C power on, turns off after approx. 30 sec. ?
/g/nanovna-users/topic/32846852#3304
By DMR <bryonikater@...> · #3332 ·
Re: Color tweak
Change colors in this line. main.c Standard /* trace_colors[4] */ { RGB565(0,255,255), RGB565(255,0,0), RGB565(0,0,255), RGB565(50,255,0) }, Blue -> White /* trace_colors[4] */ { RGB565(0,255,255),
By DMR <bryonikater@...> · #3331 ·
Color tweak
I have been successfully making some small tweaks to the 0.1.1 firmware. I would like to change the colors of the traces to make them more readable in sunlight. However, that tweak has not been
By Steve N2IC · #3330 ·
Re: nanoVNA compared (at HF) to Keysight N9913A
I'll try that tomorrow with the 1 GHz filter. Here are the cal loads for the Agilent - can't lose just one of them - it's all or nothing!
By John AE5X · #3329 ·
Re: Strange bug with 5 kHz span
My implementation did not have a limit on the points scanned but of course edy555 is free to do different Maybe hugen has a better solutiom
By Erik Kaashoek · #3328 ·
Re: nanoVNA compared (at HF) to Keysight N9913A
Warren wrote: "The Nanovna has become my go-to bench instrument and the spectrum analyzer/tracking generator/rf bridge rarely even gets powered on these days. Simply an amazing device!"
By hwalker · #3327 ·
Re: nanoVNA without the USB-C power on, turns off after approx. 30 sec. ?
Benny, Some of the lower cost nanoVNA's are delivered without a battery. Check and see if you have one. You may be charging a capacitor when you plug it in, but after disconnecting from USB power the
Re: nanoVNA compared (at HF) to Keysight N9913A
John, As accurate as the Nanovna appears to be, you will see an even tighter correlation if you calibrate both instruments from the same set of calibration loads. The Nanovna has become my go-to bench
By Warren Allgyer · #3325 ·
nanoVNA without the USB-C power on, turns off after approx. 30 sec. ?
I have a nanoVNA with USB-C after charging, I turn it on without the USB-C power on, it turns on fine, but turns off again after approx. 30 sec. - but run with USB power plugged in, does anyone have a
By Benny · #3324 ·
Re: Strange bug with 5 kHz span
Thanks Erik, I admit I was puzzled because its obvious that the nanoVNA has only limited memory storage and can only accumulate so many data points. I was guessing by Hugen's use of "segments" that he
By hwalker · #3323 ·
Re: BNC
Bayonet Neill¨CConcelman https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/BNC
Re: Strange bug with 5 kHz span
Indeed. That is what I hoped but when I inspected his code I saw he did not copy my code but is using an array to store the frequencies. The frequency array has only 101 items
By Erik Kaashoek · #3321 ·
Re: BNC
Bayonet-Neil-Concelman, after the inventors.? On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 18:21, hwalker<herbwalker2476@...> wrote: Bear, From my years in the military I believe BNC actual stood for bayonet
By Leon · #3320 ·
Re: BNC
Bear, From my years in the military I believe BNC actual stood for bayonet connector (hope I spelled that correctly). Herb
By hwalker · #3319 ·
Re: BNC
Years ago somebody theorized that BNC stood for Baby N Connector. It's kinda similar in some ways. Bear W5VZB
By Bear Albrecht · #3318 ·
Re: nanoVNA compared (at HF) to Keysight N9913A
I can't afford one either Herb but, thanks to the nanoVNA being so accurate, we don't need a FieldFox - at least for HF. We'll see tomorrow how the Nano does at higher freqs.
By John AE5X · #3317 ·