Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Try doing a
$ Suso apt-cache search nanovna
See what that shows (if anything) as the naming may be slightly different or not included in your versions repo.
Away from a Debian based machine right now
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M0CNL
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#39878
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Yes, it runs under Linux (e.g. on a Raspberry Pi, or for that matter, on MacOS)
You can download the source from the git repo, or I think there’s a package you can apt-get
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Jim Lux
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#39877
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Saw this:
Install Howto
Update the package index:
$ sudo apt-get update
Install nanovna-saver deb package:
$ sudo apt-get install nanovna-saver
Did this:
<17:23|~>sudo apt-get
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k6whp
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#39876
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
https://pkgs.org/download/nanovna-saver
Michael L Robinson, KC0TA
“In the beginning of a change the Patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and
hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid
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Michael Robinson <mlrobinson1953@...>
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#39875
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Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Have been searching the threads for this item and am wondering if..
(1) NanoVNA Saver has a port to Linux or can be run under Wine on Linux?
(2) Are there any other NanoVNA software packages that run
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k6whp
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#39874
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
OK, yes, I can see
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Zack Widup
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#39873
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Hi Zac
Sorry, Here i meant by coax resonant freq the freq that Give 1/4 lamda electrical length or zero impedance on smith diagram , coax supposed without terminaison .
73s
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Team-SIM SIM-Mode
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#39872
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Re: using an adjacent RAIN GUTTER for HF bands
Rain gutter: i sometimes use my (horizontal) rain gutter, with its two
vertical downspouts, as an antenna, at low power such as for WSPR. I feed
it with a 9:1 balun (for 20 meters) and with a 1:1
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Orrin Winton
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#39871
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using an adjacent RAIN GUTTER for HF bands
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Barry K3EUI
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#39870
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Your coax is only going to have a "resonant frequency" if it is terminated
in a very high SWR or a load with a very high or low impedance, such as an
open or short. If the load is somewhere close to
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Zack Widup
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#39869
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Re: Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Since you asked what we think - I think this:
For amateur radio use, there is no reason that I know of to have high accuracy in the measurement of cable impedance.
It may be fun for an intellectual
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Stan Dye
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#39868
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Re: Measuring inductance
for my saa2n i have cal standards with plugs (male connector) .. but i wanted also female (so i can calibrate at cable end with a plug without double female needed)
so i took 3 N sockets .. one with
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#39867
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Re: Measuring inductance
QUOTE: ....a DIY fixture can be made using a female SMA connector with its
centre conductor sawn to the same level as the dielectric. .....
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You can buy such a connector with no need to
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W0LEV
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#39866
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Re: Apologetic Intro Message
Wanted to add another "thank you" for posting that information. I've had nanoVNAs since they first emerged (2019?), and a ham friend recently gave me one dated from that era. Had never been updated,
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Bruce KX4AZ
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#39865
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Measurement correction for Zc Coax caracteristic Impedance
Hi
DiSlord Coax Zc measurement function, already installed on H4 1.2.40 firmware, seems need to measure C0 capacitance @ 100Khz and the f0 first coax resonance frequency (Hz) and then we
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Team-SIM SIM-Mode
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#39864
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Re: Measuring inductance
Please post the .s2p file. I'd like to calculate results using the Y21 method that suppresses stray, shunt capacitance in the test fixture.
Brian
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Brian Beezley
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#39863
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Re: Measuring inductance
Indeed, the HP16092A is the butt end of an APC-7 connector, with just 3mm of the centre conductor protruding beyond the insulator. It has an advertised max freq of 500 MHz.
I agree with Dave that a
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biastee@...
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#39862
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Re: Am I in the right track ?
Hi Dave,
1- I've upload the Kicad project as a zip file.
2- I also upload a PDF showing this part of the schematic and layout with different zoom levels in case you can't download or open the Kicad
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Nico
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#39861
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Re: New user (owner) of Nano VNA
Howard,
I used the SMA to SMA jumper cables which came with the Nano VNA and
calibrated using the open, short and load connectors (
https://youtu.be/qb38VI-9tV0). Then I used an SMA to SO239 adapter
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Jon
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#39860
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Re: New user (owner) of Nano VNA
Well, simply put:
First, do an OSL calibration for the range you want to use, and store it in
one of the memories.
Then select Display > S11 > SWR. It should then display the SWR of whatever
is
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Zack Widup
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#39859
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