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Re: Issue with Live USB Ubuntu running NanoVNA-Saver
Hi Ron, I'm not strong on how to get Python set up, so I trust others who are able to help to chime in. :-) But, do try the following: - In "setup.py", change "PyQt5==5.11.2" to just read "PyQt5".
By Rune Broberg · #3513 ·
Re: Issue with Live USB Ubuntu running NanoVNA-Saver
FWIW, I see this error, but not consistently, on 64-bit Windows 8.1 while running trivial tests of pyqt5 As a Python newbie, 3 possibilities occur to me: 1) I read that some versions of pyqt5 have
By Oristo · #3512 ·
Re: NanoVNA V2 own build with the results
Great work Erik - very impressive what can be done at home.
By david mugridge · #3511 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.0.12
Hi Tom, the 2m band limit defaults are set correctly for Europe. The bands are all manageable ("Manage bands" under Display setup) so you can change any limits that don't fit your particular location.
By Rune Broberg · #3510 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.0.12
Hi Jeff, since 0.0.10 NanoVNA-Saver supports reading MA format as well, using Hz/kHz/MHz/GHz. :-) I'll look at DB format as well, which would be required for Elsie. RFSim seems to use a very minimal
By Rune Broberg · #3509 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.0.12
I wrote Jim, W4EME, about implementing S-file data in Elsie. It is there already he told me. However, I get this error when trying to load the file: 2019-09-30 07:53:56,084 - NanoVNASaver.Touchstone -
By Bo, OZ2M · #3508 ·
Re: Cal-Kit Standards' Definitions
Kurt. Thanks for these documents, I updated the link as this will work http://www.hamcom.dk/VNWA/How%20to%20design%20a%20homemade%20male%20BNC%20calibration%20kit.pdf
By Erik Kaashoek · #3507 ·
Re: Cal-Kit Standards' Definitions
Mr. Poulsen, very nice pages and work. Great primer explaining reference planes and delays. I think I'm going to have to read it a few times to absorb everything. I hope someone will modify the
By Starsekr · #3506 ·
Re: NanoVNA-Saver 0.0.12
Downloaded and tried NanoVNA-Saver 0.0.12 today. Worked pretty well. Very nice indeed. Thank you. Correct the 2-meter band frequency limits. It did not seem to like narrow band limits being selected
By Thomas Pierce · #3505 ·
Re: Upgrade nanovna Win10 x64
I had same problem too. move to shorter directory to fix it.
By Eko Wa · #3504 ·
Re: Your NanoVNA version
How can you tell it is a bad clone?
By WY6K Mike Watts · #3503 ·
Re: This is the most active group/list I subscribe to
I agree that this is a very active group. I know that many of the topics revolve around NanoVNA-Saver and others are about firmware and further hardware development. All of them about this and future
By Ron Webb · #3502 ·
Re: This is the most active group/list I subscribe to
Well, it's a new hot product with a lot of people getting up to speed.? Plus V2 is under discussion, with a lot of suggestions.? I suspect it will taper off... Mike WY6K "... somewhere in the
By WY6K Mike Watts · #3501 ·
Re: This is the most active group/list I subscribe to
I agree with you Dave; sometimes it is like "drinking from a fire hose". This is an extraordinarily?active site; it is difficult to try to read the messages that interest me.?I don't know what the
By Stuart Landau · #3500 ·
Re: nanovna Battery Specifications
I am sorry I didn¡¯t read further down your post. And I am glad you have such equipment because between talking about that Given how you feel about me and my posts, why not just send my messages to
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #3499 ·
Issue with Live USB Ubuntu running NanoVNA-Saver
OK... this probably is not so much a problem with NanoVNA-Saver, per se, but I'm hoping someone can point out what may be wrong. I have a laptop that I normally boot Windows 10, from which I run
By Ron Webb · #3498 ·
Re: This is the most active group/list I subscribe to
It's great now.? Don't screw it up. Mike WY6K "... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light, broadcastin' the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."
By WY6K Mike Watts · #3497 ·
Re: nanovna Battery Specifications
if you prefer the extremely detailed information (the kind written by committee and likely to make your eyes water) :-P
By kb3cs · #3496 ·
This is the most active group/list I subscribe to
I am on about a dozen different groups for various things * Website design * Graphics * Keysight groups for VNAs * Keysight group for LCR meters * A couple of UK based amateur radio sites * GNU cash *
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #3495 ·
Re: Errors of error models. Who is following this and who is confused,
See post #3 2984 from YZA for links to the aforementioned pdf¡¯s. No epiphany here yet though. -- 73 Gary, N3GO
By Gary O'Neil · #3494 ·