¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io
Date
Re: A few entry level questions
Hi Bob A few suggestions/answers to your direct questions. Others may have different views but I'll be happy to be corrected if needed! I didn't personally find the user guide too easy to follow but
By Mike Brown · #781 ·
Re: Another case DESIGN
Any thoughts on releasing the .stl file to the public (Thingiverse)? Looks like you've done a nice job!
By Brent DeWitt · #780 ·
Re: A few entry level questions
Hi Bob, This is Alan from the AM Forum group. I posted the reference to this users group. As you recall, I posted the MENU flow chart and you should work through that with the machine in front of you
By alan victor · #779 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
Apologies, my memory failed at the second decimal, it should be 20 LOG 4 or 12.0412 dB with a negative sign.
By F4WCV · #778 ·
Re: A few entry level questions
Hi Bob, welcome to the group. There are a number of references in the FILES and WIKI sections. You can also do a search of key words from the many posts that have good info. Note - there are several
By Larry Rothman · #777 ·
A few entry level questions
After discovering the Nanovna I decided to order one. A short introductory discussion formed on AMFONE.NET, which mentioned this group, so I decided to join. I¡¯ve been reading through the posts and
By Bob Kozlarek <njscan@...> · #776 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
One useful reference for the 12.09 dB is the article of Ken Simmons W3UB : A bridge method of Sweep-Frequency Impedance measurement. QEX May 1986, You can find it on the internet archive.org site. The
By F4WCV · #775 ·
Re: The SMA Connectors
A small group of us are in the process of writing a calibration procedure for this instrument so please standby. As well, it will include a basic intro to the fundamentals of the VNA. Thanks,
By alan victor · #774 ·
Re: The SMA Connectors
Yes for filter measurement the S21 port gives transmission loss and can be calibrated by a direct link for it. However the instrument is capable of thru line 2 port measurements and by turning the DUT
By F4WCV · #773 ·
Re: The SMA Connectors
Here is the unit connected to a filter showing the filter response. Peter
By Peter Gottlieb · #772 ·
Re: The SMA Connectors
The Tx port (port 1) is a? port that "sends" a signal and looks for a reflection (the arrow returning back to itself) this will give you RETURN LOSS. The Rx port (port 2) "receives" a signal (the
By Frank S · #771 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
Google : Error correction in Vector Network Analysers by Thomas Baier DG8SAQThere you will find the Agilent? and HP references too, outdated unfortunately. I had to hunt around a few years ago, but
By F4WCV · #770 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
I¡¯d be interested to see those references and also the HP app note numbers. DaveD Sent from a small flat thingy
By Dave Daniel · #769 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
Hi Guys, I the attached pdf of any use to you? 73's Pete ZL2iK
By Peter Mulhare · #768 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
Yes, one place I last saw that was a 1986 copy of QEX on the internet archive. I will try and dig it out for you. It's quite easy to work it out yourself too.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By F4WCV · #767 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
South of France actually. I think a 3 point measurement is only very basic. You can do better with a 12 point,? ref: Agilent appln notes. Well with your equipment you should see that as a challenge,
By F4WCV · #766 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
Sure Alan. The proper calibration of a vna is a 12 point method. It takes work and good quality dummies. Agilent and HP have detail application notes for these. So did Dieter Baier who wrote up a good
By F4WCV · #765 ·
The SMA Connectors
I only use to one connector, could someone please explain to me how these both work and what the arrows mean. Thanks.
By Leith ZL1LAC · #764 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
Do you have any reference source for the 12.09 constant? I have never heard of that before and could not find anything in the literature. I don't doubt you, but I would like to know how that
By Stuart Landau · #763 ·
Re: NanoVNA Under The Covers
See my message 469, Alan
By alan victor · #762 ·