Anyway, there lots of impetus from others to create separate topic areas. A
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 23:49 Alan Lloyd, <alanthebass37@...> wrote: Glenn Yes that's a good idea. But my idea is better. A
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 23:30 Glenn Little, <glennmaillist@...> wrote:
When you download the email with you client create a folder for NanoVNA with subfolders for each subject area as you define them. The solution is now on your computer without forcing others to think the same way that you do.
Glenn
On 9/30/2019 5:29 PM, Alan Lloyd wrote:
Hi David Yes, maybe. But I'd like to have the choice of selecting different subject
areas o look at rather than be completely ignorant of anything I had blocked. Regards A
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:24 David Webb, <kb1pvh@...> wrote:
Alan,
You can mute whatever threads you don't want to receive emails about.
Dave-KB1PVH
Sent from my Galaxy S9
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 5:22 PM Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote:
Greetings to all of you nano vna users. I have been following the chit chat
here for the past few days since I ordered my nano. My device is due tomorrow. As I evaluate it, I shall, if appropriate, add any useful comments to this
forum. Btw, I think this forum should be split as we are all getting far too many
emails, in some of which we may not be interested. Can the controller split the site into different subject areas: like, batteries, firmware, software, scam suppliers, genuine suppliers,
other
versions of the vna, vna saver etc? Thanks A
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Glenn Yes that's a good idea. But my idea is better. A On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 23:30 Glenn Little, <glennmaillist@...> wrote: When you download the email with you client create a folder for NanoVNA with subfolders for each subject area as you define them. The solution is now on your computer without forcing others to think the same way that you do.
Glenn
On 9/30/2019 5:29 PM, Alan Lloyd wrote:
Hi David Yes, maybe. But I'd like to have the choice of selecting different subject
areas o look at rather than be completely ignorant of anything I had blocked. Regards A
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:24 David Webb, <kb1pvh@...> wrote:
Alan,
You can mute whatever threads you don't want to receive emails about.
Dave-KB1PVH
Sent from my Galaxy S9
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 5:22 PM Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote:
Greetings to all of you nano vna users. I have been following the chit chat
here for the past few days since I ordered my nano. My device is due tomorrow. As I evaluate it, I shall, if appropriate, add any useful comments to this
forum. Btw, I think this forum should be split as we are all getting far too many
emails, in some of which we may not be interested. Can the controller split the site into different subject areas: like, batteries, firmware, software, scam suppliers, genuine suppliers,
other
versions of the vna, vna saver etc? Thanks A
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Little ARRL Technical Specialist QCWA LM 28417 Amateur Callsign: WB4UIV wb4uiv@... AMSAT LM 2178 QTH: Goose Creek, SC USA (EM92xx) USSVI LM NRA LM SBE ARRL TAPR "It is not the class of license that the Amateur holds but the class of the Amateur that holds the license"
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Re: NEW: Firmware Archive Created in Files Section
Larry
Great Idea and work. With the exponential growth of messages, was hard to stay updated on what's the latest developments.
Thanks again for the effort.
Alex EA4BFK
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Thanks Mike and all other comments noted. Re: tools, I have the opportunity to learn more about radio antennas with this new tool. I have managed to calibrate it and have taken swr readings but wish to do more than that and learn in the process. On Mon 30 Sep 2019, 22:39 mike watts via Groups.Io, <wy6k= [email protected]> wrote: Trygve, I have made my notes into a "Tips for New Users" write up. You may find it helpful. I have attached it.
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When you download the email with you client create a folder for NanoVNA with subfolders for each subject area as you define them. The solution is now on your computer without forcing others to think the same way that you do.
Glenn
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On 9/30/2019 5:29 PM, Alan Lloyd wrote: Hi David Yes, maybe. But I'd like to have the choice of selecting different subject areas o look at rather than be completely ignorant of anything I had blocked. Regards A
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:24 David Webb, <kb1pvh@...> wrote:
Alan,
You can mute whatever threads you don't want to receive emails about.
Dave-KB1PVH
Sent from my Galaxy S9
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 5:22 PM Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote:
Greetings to all of you nano vna users. I have been following the chit chat
here for the past few days since I ordered my nano. My device is due tomorrow. As I evaluate it, I shall, if appropriate, add any useful comments to this
forum. Btw, I think this forum should be split as we are all getting far too many
emails, in some of which we may not be interested. Can the controller split the site into different subject areas: like, batteries, firmware, software, scam suppliers, genuine suppliers, other versions of the vna, vna saver etc? Thanks A
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Little ARRL Technical Specialist QCWA LM 28417 Amateur Callsign: WB4UIV wb4uiv@... AMSAT LM 2178 QTH: Goose Creek, SC USA (EM92xx) USSVI LM NRA LM SBE ARRL TAPR "It is not the class of license that the Amateur holds but the class of the Amateur that holds the license"
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NEW: Firmware Archive Created in Files Section
Folks, I have just uploaded 40+ versions of NanoVNA DFU files dating from May 5th through to yesterday. All the files are publicly available either here or from various user's Google Drives or archives. They are sorted according to who created them. The approximate build date is in the filename.
Some of these releases have BUGS - newer ones most likely have bug-fixes and newer functions. Read the forum posts by the authors of these releases for more info.
NO support will be provided by me (as the uploader) - please contact the folks that created the software. They are testing, recovery and any other use you can think of.
NOTE: If you created any of these DFU files and would like me to remove them, please contact me through a PRIVATE message.
Thanks, Larry
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Trygve, I have made my notes into a "Tips for New Users" write up. You may find it helpful. I have attached it.
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Re: New Firmware Archive in Files section
On your desktop browser, the files link is in the left column. On a mobile device, click the 3 horiz bars at the bottom of the MSG to see what would normally be to the left.
73. Larry
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Re: New Firmware Archive in Files section
I just realized that I named it 'New firmware...' when I meant it's a new archive of old firmware. I'll fix the meaning.
As for new firmware, anyone can add to the files area...even you. There is nothing stopping another person from creating another firmware archive folder starting from today, going forward. ....
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Ok. Good luck with your vna. A
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:29 hwalker, <herbwalker2476@...> wrote: Trygve, Pretty much all tools are solutions in search of a problem. At some point all of us need to pull out a voltmeter to check battery voltages or the continuity of a fuse. However; you can go an entire lifetime without ever running across the need for an oscilloscope or VNA. Some of us who are Ham's never get pass just using the nanoVNA as a bargain antenna VSWR analyzer.
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Trygve, Pretty much all tools are solutions in search of a problem. At some point all of us need to pull out a voltmeter to check battery voltages or the continuity of a fuse. However; you can go an entire lifetime without ever running across the need for an oscilloscope or VNA. Some of us who are Ham's never get pass just using the nanoVNA as a bargain antenna VSWR analyzer.
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Hi David Yes, maybe. But I'd like to have the choice of selecting different subject areas o look at rather than be completely ignorant of anything I had blocked. Regards A
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:24 David Webb, <kb1pvh@...> wrote: Alan,
You can mute whatever threads you don't want to receive emails about.
Dave-KB1PVH
Sent from my Galaxy S9
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 5:22 PM Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote:
Greetings to all of you nano vna users. I have been following the chit chat
here for the past few days since I ordered my nano. My device is due tomorrow. As I evaluate it, I shall, if appropriate, add any useful comments to this
forum. Btw, I think this forum should be split as we are all getting far too many
emails, in some of which we may not be interested. Can the controller split the site into different subject areas: like, batteries, firmware, software, scam suppliers, genuine suppliers, other versions of the vna, vna saver etc? Thanks A
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Hi Alan Lloyd,
use Email Delivery option in Subscription tab.
73's, Diego - I8TIF
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Alan,
You can mute whatever threads you don't want to receive emails about.
Dave-KB1PVH
Sent from my Galaxy S9
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 5:22 PM Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote: Greetings to all of you nano vna users. I have been following the chit chat here for the past few days since I ordered my nano. My device is due tomorrow. As I evaluate it, I shall, if appropriate, add any useful comments to this forum. Btw, I think this forum should be split as we are all getting far too many emails, in some of which we may not be interested. Can the controller split the site into different subject areas: like, batteries, firmware, software, scam suppliers, genuine suppliers, other versions of the vna, vna saver etc? Thanks A
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Greetings to all of you nano vna users. I have been following the chit chat here for the past few days since I ordered my nano. My device is due tomorrow. As I evaluate it, I shall, if appropriate, add any useful comments to this forum. Btw, I think this forum should be split as we are all getting far too many emails, in some of which we may not be interested. Can the controller split the site into different subject areas: like, batteries, firmware, software, scam suppliers, genuine suppliers, other versions of the vna, vna saver etc? Thanks A
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Re: NanoVNA V2 - I vote for a larger instrument...
Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 at 22:20, Burt K6OQK <biwa@...> wrote: Once again, I vote for a larger version. As I said earlier, I would like one to be tablet size and with Type-N connectors. I suspect that I'd probably be willing to pay a fair price for a larger, more robust instrument. I typically use my RF test equipment of this type in the field, rarely if ever up a tower, often at the tower base, not so much on the bench. I want something I can easily see and use a touch screen that works with real fingers, not fingers I have to first stick in a pencil sharpener.
The user base does seem to be split into two. 1) Those like you and I that want to use the instrument outside and want a large screen to make it more usable. 2) Those that want to use it as a lab instrument, and so don't care too much for the screen size, as they will use a PC. The idea of using the nanoVNA in conjunction with a phone for a larger screen or a tablet for a tablet size screen does not appeal to me.
Same here. For me, a VNA is a tool, not a project - making an antenna work properly is the project.
Yes, me too. But for those that want to use it in a lab, things are quite different. Burt, K6OQK
Dave G8WRB
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Ok. As long as you know that vector network analysis involves fairly advanced electronics and mathematics. Good idea to to grips with your scope first A
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 22:00 Trygve Sjothun, <triggertech@...> wrote: I guess I bought one with the same thinking in mind as when I was about 5 years old and saw kids in the adjacent secondary school making basic circuits with bulbs and switches in the yard. I never even considered the fact that one day I would be able to have a decent test meter, a scope (which I only have basic knowledge of) AND a VNA. It is a new tool for me and I think that using one after having learned how to use it properly will help me along the way learning more about radio. I am in my mid 50's now and am still trying to gain knowledge. --
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:49, Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote:
Hmm. So why buy one if you don't know what it is or what it does? A
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 21:24 Trygve Sjothun, <triggertech@...> wrote:
I bit. It might work out and if the guy/gal does start a legit business then more power to them. I already have one but it did not come all cased
up like in some video I saw on YouTube and the LEDs are green. I really need to know what I can do with what I have. Does anyone have the skinny
on
a total newb/lid's resource for learning how to use the device or can point
me in the right direction? It is amazing to have it but I am really sort
of
lost when trying to use it and how. It really is a 'teach a man to fish'
situation. 73, Tryg
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:07, mike watts via Groups.Io <wy6k= [email protected]> wrote:
What a great idea for the budding entrepreneur, errr scammer! A twisted
sort of crowdfunding... Mike WY6K
"... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light, broadcastin'
the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."
On Monday, September 30, 2019, 2:23:54 PM CDT, Reginald Beardsley via
Groups.Io <pulaskite@...> wrote:
I just ordered one also. I bet we don't get them, but get some 10 cent
trinket instead and an eventual refund.
After I ordered it, I saw the "delivery by Dec 6". That gives the seller free use of our money for 2-3 months. I got a counterfeit Kennedy
half dollar as a souvenir the last time I bit on a "deal". The way
the
system works a merchant in China can setup an ebay account, collect a bunch
of money from a "too good to be true" deal, buy merchandise and start a
legitimate business on ebay under another account with money
borrowed
via
scam.
I just hope I don't get another gold plated counterfeit coin. I need the
silver plated one too. That will give me the pair for the magic
trick
;-)
Have Fun! Reg
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I guess I bought one with the same thinking in mind as when I was about 5 years old and saw kids in the adjacent secondary school making basic circuits with bulbs and switches in the yard. I never even considered the fact that one day I would be able to have a decent test meter, a scope (which I only have basic knowledge of) AND a VNA. It is a new tool for me and I think that using one after having learned how to use it properly will help me along the way learning more about radio. I am in my mid 50's now and am still trying to gain knowledge. --
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:49, Alan Lloyd <alanthebass37@...> wrote: Hmm. So why buy one if you don't know what it is or what it does? A
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 21:24 Trygve Sjothun, <triggertech@...> wrote:
I bit. It might work out and if the guy/gal does start a legit business then more power to them. I already have one but it did not come all cased up like in some video I saw on YouTube and the LEDs are green. I really need to know what I can do with what I have. Does anyone have the skinny on
a total newb/lid's resource for learning how to use the device or can point
me in the right direction? It is amazing to have it but I am really sort of
lost when trying to use it and how. It really is a 'teach a man to fish' situation. 73, Tryg
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:07, mike watts via Groups.Io <wy6k= [email protected]> wrote:
What a great idea for the budding entrepreneur, errr scammer! A twisted
sort of crowdfunding... Mike WY6K
"... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light, broadcastin'
the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."
On Monday, September 30, 2019, 2:23:54 PM CDT, Reginald Beardsley via
Groups.Io <pulaskite@...> wrote:
I just ordered one also. I bet we don't get them, but get some 10 cent
trinket instead and an eventual refund.
After I ordered it, I saw the "delivery by Dec 6". That gives the seller free use of our money for 2-3 months. I got a counterfeit Kennedy
half dollar as a souvenir the last time I bit on a "deal". The way the system works a merchant in China can setup an ebay account, collect a bunch
of money from a "too good to be true" deal, buy merchandise and start a
legitimate business on ebay under another account with money borrowed via
scam.
I just hope I don't get another gold plated counterfeit coin. I need the
silver plated one too. That will give me the pair for the magic trick ;-)
Have Fun! Reg
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Hmm. So why buy one if you don't know what it is or what it does? A
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, 21:24 Trygve Sjothun, <triggertech@...> wrote: I bit. It might work out and if the guy/gal does start a legit business then more power to them. I already have one but it did not come all cased up like in some video I saw on YouTube and the LEDs are green. I really need to know what I can do with what I have. Does anyone have the skinny on a total newb/lid's resource for learning how to use the device or can point me in the right direction? It is amazing to have it but I am really sort of lost when trying to use it and how. It really is a 'teach a man to fish' situation. 73, Tryg
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 21:07, mike watts via Groups.Io <wy6k= [email protected]> wrote:
What a great idea for the budding entrepreneur, errr scammer! A twisted sort of crowdfunding... Mike WY6K
"... somewhere in the distance, there's a tower and a light, broadcastin' the resistance, through the rain and through the night..."
On Monday, September 30, 2019, 2:23:54 PM CDT, Reginald Beardsley via Groups.Io <pulaskite@...> wrote:
I just ordered one also. I bet we don't get them, but get some 10 cent trinket instead and an eventual refund.
After I ordered it, I saw the "delivery by Dec 6". That gives the seller free use of our money for 2-3 months. I got a counterfeit Kennedy half dollar as a souvenir the last time I bit on a "deal". The way the system works a merchant in China can setup an ebay account, collect a bunch
of money from a "too good to be true" deal, buy merchandise and start a legitimate business on ebay under another account with money borrowed via
scam.
I just hope I don't get another gold plated counterfeit coin. I need the silver plated one too. That will give me the pair for the magic trick ;-)
Have Fun! Reg
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Re: NanoVNA does not want to start -solved
Mystic..... I put together a test board on the ip5306. It works for a long time at a current above 45mA. Do not forget that using ip5306, the charge current will be at the level of 1.2 amperes, taking into account the current loss in the usb cable, this will lead to an early bloating of the battery and its failure. There is a suspicion of a partial breakdown of the smd capacitor. Assemble a test, separate board using your ip5303, and other components in its bundle. I¡¯ll clarify, I indicated the current consumption between ip5303 and nano (~ 90-110mA).
Keep us informed, well, very interesting ;))
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