Re: NanoVNASaver Runtime Fault on Manjaro / Arch Linux
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#linux
Thanks for your response. I had seen that and other related questions on Stack Overflow. I tried some of the suggestions given, as mentioned in the original post.
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Ignilux
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Re: Help Testing a Low Pass Filter
Thanks Dave, Your simulation is the response I expected. Unfortunately i's not the response I'm measuring. I re-calibrated and then used the Smith Chart as a sanity check. I got the expected results
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GM7
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white screen and flashing
After a full charge (usb connector led steady) , power it on, get white screen, with the led next to the power switch flashing. Ring a bell? Haven't found where in the users the flashing is mentioned
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Rich k0zx
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Re: Help Testing a Low Pass Filter
I modeled your 40-Meter LPF using your values on ELSIE. Please see attachment for the results of what you should measure for pass characteristics (S21). Dave - W?LEV -- *Dave - W?LEV* *Just Let
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W0LEV
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Re: NanoVNASaver Runtime Fault on Manjaro / Arch Linux
#nanovna-saver
#linux
yes: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9644099/python-ascii-codec-cant-decode-byte
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Oristo
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Re: Help Testing a Low Pass Filter
Hi, thanks for the replies. It's a QRP Labs filter which uses the 7 element design shown in the attached schematic. I attached the wrong image in the first post. That's the response of the 40m filter,
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GM7
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Re: Help Testing a Low Pass Filter
Which schematic and values did you use? That amplitude curve is weird. Also, VSWR is very high on marker 3 (30 m) Jos¨¦, CO2JA
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Jose Amador
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Re: Help Testing a Low Pass Filter
True. Something does not look right. Rather than running 3 through 50 MHz, try setting, calibrating, and measuring 5 through 20 MHz. Also, before you measure, to check your cal., do a Smith chart of
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W0LEV
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Help Testing a Low Pass Filter
Hi All, I'm trying to test a set of Low Pass Filters for 40m, 30m, 20m & 10m. I'm getting consistent results for each of them but not the results I expected. I'm struggling to establish whether the
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GM7
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Re: Review of S-A-A-2
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Dear Cliff, Thank you, my biggest problem that i am new in linux enviroment, so far I developed under windows. I can try to understand your advice... If I have results or new question then I will come
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Zoli
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Re: Review of S-A-A-2
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Kedves Gyula, K?szi, megn¨¦zem... Nagy 73, Zoli
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Zoli
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NanoVNASaver Runtime Fault on Manjaro / Arch Linux
#nanovna-saver
#linux
Hi, all- First off, I have seen the many threads related to PyQT5, and I do not believe that this is the problem. Additionally, since Arch / Manjaro Linux is a distribution with rolling updates, the
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Ignilux
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Re: Installed an ST32F303 in my Ver 1 nanoVNA
#hardware
#firmware
#bootloader
#hack
#mods
Thank you for the info, hugen. If there is no 8MHz xtal - I assume I will see the "Unknown USB device on port xx" error? Since I can push S/W to the unit using my ST-Link,? do you know the location
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Larry Rothman
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Re: Installed an ST32F303 in my Ver 1 nanoVNA
#hardware
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#bootloader
#hack
#mods
Hello Larry, STM32F303 comes with a bootloader, but you must connect an external 8M crystal to use DFU mode. This is why the independent 8M crystal is used on the nanoVNA-H4 instead of the 8MHz clock
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Hugen
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Installed an ST32F303 in my Ver 1 nanoVNA
#hardware
#firmware
#bootloader
#hack
#mods
Ken/Hugen - I just installed a new ST32F303 on to my original NanoVNA and it is not recognized by USB (Yes, I installed 1.5K pull-up on pin33) so I assume I need to install the DFU bootloader. Where
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Larry Rothman
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Re: NanoVNA V2
Link for case https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/30212-case-for-nanovna-v2
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tgraeve@...
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Re: out of "Presentation on the NanoVNA for the raileigh Radio Society", Now: "False Return Loss Calculations"
Yep, this is exactly what I do in courses. If you know what loss is, and know what is meant by return loss, reading a text with a plus or a minus is no real bother. But if they have to write up
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Arie Kleingeld PA3A
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Re: out of "Presentation on the NanoVNA for the raileigh Radio Society", Now: "False Return Loss Calculations"
On your other aspect of return loss: Hi Dana and all, Yes, indeed at low frequencies lossy transmission lines can have a complex characteristic line impedance. In that case even some 2.141 > Gamma1 >
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DJ7BA
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Re: Review of S-A-A-2
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The Makefile is trying to get the current head revision identifier from git - but you have the source code without a git checkout. You should find the git repository you want to work from and clone
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Clifford Heath
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Re: out of "Presentation on the NanoVNA for the raileigh Radio Society", Now: "False Return Loss Calculations"
Hello all, What you do in your own shop (or ham shack) is of course your own business. But if you teach, please, please, teach that a passive load's return loss is a positive number of dB, as it is
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Dana Whitlow
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