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Re: info update
@in3elx The latest build code is 10KHz-1.5GHz
By DMR <bryonikater@...> · #4073 ·
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By Larry Rothman · #4072 ·
Re: info update
Do not use hugen's Oct 2 'AA' firmware versions.?They cause the nano to lock-up after touchscreen calibration.?I have the 'CH' version installed and it is working so far Remember to do full
By Larry Rothman · #4071 ·
Re: Supply voltage requirement?
Mike,Look at the schematic at the end of the July user guide.?The 5v output from the inverter powers the 612 mixers and also feeds an LDO 3v regulator that powers everything else.? On Fri, 4 Oct
By Larry Rothman · #4070 ·
Re: NanoVNA V2
Reinier, Gabriel only pops in now and then to let the group know how things are progressing. She posted that Maxscend rf switches will be used because, "the maxscend switches do not have the shunt
By hwalker · #4069 ·
Re: 30 : our final report 1
33 : the mathematical expressions hello, Allow us, please, to emphasize that the mathematical expressions we used for: 30 : our final report 1 - 4 Oct 2019
By gin&pez@arg · #4068 ·
Fake physics ?
Yes, "Return Loss" s o m e t i m e s is a misnomer: If used in context with simply two different impedances meeting at a connection. This can be understood as a complex generator's inner (serial)
By DJ7BA · #4067 ·
Re: info update
Any .dfu installed becomes the only firmware, replacing previously installed firmware. I know of none. No real benefit, since reflection bridge components are fixed for 50 Ohms. Firmware based on
By Oristo · #4066 ·
Re: Return Loss
Steven Maas if I recall in one of his little texts, mentions, I dis like the term return loss. Its one of those EE crazy terms! That said, I never discuss return loss with any thought whatsoever. All
By alan victor · #4065 ·
Re: errors of "error" models
32 : a REGION executable - also @Gary O'Neil : 27 September 2019 - /g/nanovna-users/message/3259 26 September 2019 - /g/nanovna-users/message/3091 26 September 2019 -
By gin&pez@arg · #4064 ·
Re: Preamp noise figure (NF) measurement?
Correct. The measurement conducted is a SPOT NOISE FIGURE measurement. The VNA or a SA may be set into the CW or fixed frequency receive mode. If you desire a swept NF measurement, than perhaps steps
By alan victor · #4063 ·
Re: info update
Thanks for all these info, compliments. This interests me: "DMR_M_10KHz_sept-13-19.dfu Such as these were for enhancements, in this case 10KHz instead of 50KHz minimum. I >>guess<< many enhancements
By @in3elx · #4062 ·
Re: Supply voltage requirement?
added to Wiki Main Menu: /g/nanovna-users/wiki
By Oristo · #4061 ·
Re: Another ebay deal?
I looked for BNC with 0.1" spacing, but so far found only this: http://daqstuff.com/500057_brd_bnc_conn_kit.htm
By Oristo · #4060 ·
Re: Supply voltage requirement?
Need to place the file with the electrical circuit separately. Some do not suspect that it is in the instruction manual. Many questions will disappear.
Re: errors of "error" models
31 : On the Uncertainties of the "Standards" - Part II - 23 : On the Uncertainties of the "Standards" - Part I - 30 September 2019 /g/nanovna-users/message/3517 @ Jeff Anderson
By gin&pez@arg · #4058 ·
Re: Cal-Kit Standards' Definitions
Thanks for the response! So, if I * properly calibrate at the VNA port * plug in a candidate cable terminated with calibration load * observe no appreciable reflection .. then that cable unterminated
By Oristo · #4057 ·
Re: Cal-Kit Standards' Definitions
Hello Oristo Yes just by using the Electrical delay, but there is always a but, the delay in a transmission line is frequency dependent and if the impedance is not precise 50 ohm we might have an
By Kurt Poulsen · #4056 ·
Markers disappear at different span
Hi Rune, I just tested a SFZ450F ceramic filter. First I had set a span of 50kHz and I set 3 markers. Than I changed to 50kHz span and all the markers were gone. If you try to set a new marker in the
By Norbert Kohns · #4055 ·
Re: Return Loss
What "a can of worms" this subject opens up.?I noticed the Hewlett Packard rarely if ever referred to return loss as a hardware specification; it was always specified in terms of SWR. Personally I
By Stuart Landau · #4054 ·